
Ryan Moloney teases “bloody big storyline” ahead of Neighbours exit
Ryan Moloney is keeping under wraps whether 'Toadie' lives or dies in Erinsborough.
- Published by David Knox
- on
After announcing his departure as Ramsay Street’s own ‘Toadie’ Ryan Moloney has teased a dramatic exit, in an interview with ITV’s This Morning.
“I actually wanted to leave before Neighbours finished, the last time. But (when) it was going to finish, I thought I’d stick around.”
Pressed on being persuaded to return for the revival he added, “Basically, it’s like a once in a life time thing that a show gets axed and then brought back. … I think you’d be silly to say no to it.”
Moloney will continue to work behind the camera having recently completed his first episode and bossing around fellow cast mates.
“They were pretty good about it actually, I was a bit worried about directing Jackie and Alan, Karl & Susan, they are like my parents ..but it was absolutely wonderful.”
Teasing Toadie’s exit he said, “The only clue that I am going to say is that it is just bloody big. It is a hige, huge, storyline. I’m not going to say if he lives or dies. It’s not something to be missed.”
He added it is tied to the one year anniversary of the show’s return.
Neighbours screens 4pm Monday – Thursday on 10.
- Tagged with Neighbours
7 Responses
Toadie creates his own House Of Trouser brand line, makes a fortune selling online and moves to QLD next to Scott and Charlene.
My question is what about his kids? Are they leaving too? I can’t imagine Toady going anywhere without his kids. If they kill him off that would be cruel. They already lost their mother. Be very interesting to see how they get around this.
I actually hope it is a final dramatic storyline… followed by a low key exit, that allows visits when needed. Dee anyone?
Is he going to do an Alan Dale and end up on NCIS?
If it’s he still has feelings for Mel (which they’ve done to death) and ends up sleeping with her again and they leave together, the only good thing to come out of that is they won’t do that (Toadie pondering whether or not he still loves Mel) after he leaves
It’s very rare that a Soap Opera misses a chance for a gruesome melodramatic end for a character when their actor leaves for good.
I’ll lay odds they keep the door open, Harold Bishop style.