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Home & Away: June 1 – 8

More explosions and carnage are set to hit Summer Bay.

A doomsday cult, a ticking time bomb and a bit of rock & roll…

Home & Away is promising “an explosive week of chaos and carnage” as the lives of Summer Bay’s most beloved residents are put on the line.

Episodes , with guest Mandy McElhinney, will screen from Thursday 1 to Thursday 8 June on Seven.

Justin (James Stewart) is left fighting for his life at the hands of dangerous doomsday preppers cult, Vita Nova, who have taken a vulnerable young Andrew (Joshua Hewson). With grave concerns for Andrew’s safety, Justin goes on a solo rescue mission to bring Andrew home. When things don’t go to plan, Justin is attacked, captured and locked up.

Back in the Bay, a distraught Leah (Ada Nicodemou) enlists the help of Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) to try and track down a missing Justin. Cash and Leah are both grimly aware of the murderous lengths Vita Nova will go to protect their community, and as the hours pass by with no sign of Justin, Leah begins to fear the worst. Will Justin’s failed rescue mission cost him his life?

Marilyn’s (Emily Symons) battle against corrupt skincare company, Stunning Organics, reaches an explosive climax when a mysterious box addressed to her arrives at the Diner. For weeks Marilyn has been receiving threats, messages and anonymous calls demanding she cease doing interviews speaking out against Stunning Organics. What the Bay’s residents don’t know, is that the box contains a bomb. When Marilyn is slow to collect the parcel from the Diner, the box makes its way around the Bay, ending up in the hands of several of Summer Bay’s most beloved residents: all blissfully unaware of the danger they are in.

When the bomb is finally activated, a countdown timer is triggered. Surf shop owner, Mali (Kyle Shilling), hears about the bomb threat and races into action. With time running out, Mali barrels down the road, speeding after his friends, who are oblivious to the fact that they have a deadly bomb on board.

Is Mali too late to save them from a terrifying fate? The devastating blast will rock the Bay, and one person won’t come home.

4 Responses

  1. This reminds me of the time Sonny Bennett planted a bomb in one of the cars parked at the church in ‘E Street’ and you didn’t know which car, as he then quoted Eenie Meenie, while Alice, Megan, Chris and others obliviously drove away, later to kill off three major characters.

  2. here we go again …. they will say someone will die but it never happens …. I only wish the bomb is in the Band Van and blows up the band fingers crossed it is
    as I loyal viewer I am so over the band storyline boring

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