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A special feature-length episode that concludes 2024 in Summer Bay airs tomorrow night (Wednesday, November 20), but who will have blood on their hands?

We’ll see a dramatic confrontation on Channel 7 and 7Plus starting at 7 p.m., as Cash’s (Nicholas Cartwright) continuous dispute with Tim Russell (George Pullar) scuttles Lyrik’s departure out of the harbor. However, Nerida (Ellie Gall) has emerged as a new threat.

After discovering that counselor Tim Russell was seeing his ex-fiancee Eden (Stephanie Panozzo), Cash has made it his mission to find out more about him.

Cash started looking into Tim, getting in touch with his friends, relatives, and anybody else who might have any link to him.

After following several dead trails, he was able to locate Nerida Mullins, a former client of Tim’s, who had a fascinating story about her previous counselor.

Nerida’s assertion that she and Tim had dated while she was his customer validated Cash’s suspicions that Tim was shady because it was obvious that he was dating clients and their immediate family.

He took Nerida to Summer Bay, where he and Abigail (Hailey Pinto) heard her story. She revealed that Tim was the love of her life, but he had her keep their relationship a secret since “people at work wouldn’t understand what they were doing.”

Cash informed Eden that her new lover had a track record of transgressing moral standards and urged Abby and Nerida to report Tim to his superiors.

Eden eventually started to have her doubts about her new boyfriend after Cash revealed to her that Tim has a history of dating clients.

Tim would not elaborate, but he denied ever having a relationship with Nerida. A doubt was sown in Eden’s mind when she responded that Cash had never lied to her.

Tim did, however, finally open up in today’s episode when he told Eden that clients occasionally confuse the affection their counselors show them for love.

He clarified that he attempted to cut off communication, sent her to other counselors, and limited their interactions to group meetings, but it was unsuccessful.

“Then I entered my office and she was sitting there, essentially nude, discussing the necessity of our being together,” he clarified.

Abigail also started to question Nerida’s account. When she pressed Tim’s ex-client for information about her and Tim’s relationship, she was shocked to learn that Nerida was unable to respond to basic inquiries like their first kiss and even faltered when asked if their affair was genuine.


At the police station, Abby told Cash, “One minute she was saying that Tim still loves her and that it’s forever, and the next she was saying that he hurt her and that he needs to pay.” “I mean, it really frightened me that she was everywhere.”

“What if we made a mistake?” Abby inquired. “There’s a problem.”

When Tim told Eden that he had never dated a client, Cash finally realized that he might have made a big mistake and that maybe he wasn’t lying.

He said to Abby, “I’ve made a terrible mistake if she has lied about it.” “I didn’t even question it because I was so focused on Tim doing the wrong thing.”

When Cash and Abby start going through Nerida’s diary in tomorrow’s finale, they start to view her entries quite differently.

One of the posts says, “I couldn’t help but feel torn tonight.” “We could be together.” We ought to be together.

Then, in Salt, Cash confronts Nerida with Abigail, asking if she made up her relationship with Tim.

He tells her, “I think you’ve lost sight of what’s real because you’ve gotten so caught up in how you want things to be.”

When Cash eventually catches up with Nerida in the parks near the shore after she storms off, she warns him, “Tell your ex to watch her back.”

As she leaves, he says, “Hey, Nerida, don’t start making threats.”

As Nerida continues to walk, she responds sinisterly, “We’ve set the fire, now we get to watch it burn.”

In the meantime, Lyrik is getting ready to leave Summer Bay for a lavish home that newly wealthy Remi (played by Adam Rowland) has rented as a rehearsal facility so they may practice in peace.

After Remi was able to access his $5 million trust fund, the band got back together, but as soon as they started practicing at their sharehouse on Saxon Avenue, they received a noise complaint.

Remi was quick to blame the typical suspect across the street, but John (Shane Withington) denied any involvement and admitted that he was actually having fun watching them practice.

He proposed that the couple at No. 26 who had recently welcomed “another baby” was far more likely to be the culprit.

Cash goes over as Remi and Eden prepare to leave with their instruments packed, now concerned that Nerida, not Tim, is the one Eden should be concerned about!

But Eden won’t listen because she is already so angry about her ex-fiance meddling in her affairs.

Eden tells Cash, “I don’t want anything to do with you, I don’t want to see you, and I don’t want to talk to you.”

Remi tries to get Cash to leave as Eden returns inside the house, but Cash maintains that she might be in danger.

He calls after her and says, “Look, just Eden, you need to at least take this seriously,” but she and Remi are uninterested in it after all of Cash’s meddling in recent weeks.

“Go home,” insists Remi.

Remi, Eden, Kirby (Angelina Thomson), and Theo (Matt Evans) then leave town for the opulent private estate, prepared for a few days of rest, relaxation, and rehearsal, unaware of the dangers that lie just around the corner.

Tim, Remi’s girlfriend Bree (Juliet Godwin), and band manager Justin (James Stewart) are all riding along.

Away from Cash and his constant concern for his ex’s safety, Eden and Tim are eager to spend some time together. However, Nerida appears to be the true danger, and because of what Cash did, she now knows where to go for Tim.

When Cash returns to Summer Bay, he discovers that the Lyrik residence has been vandalized, their possessions and furnishings scattered over the space, and the words “BURN” scrawled on the interior of their refrigerator.

Will Cash reach Eden and Tim in time when he realizes how dangerous Nerida is?

Cash will find Tim, according to a picture from the finale, but there is no information on what will happen when the two romantic rivals square up.

Before it’s too late, can Cash be able to convey that he now sees Nerida as the threat?

According to a promo that was made public last week, Cash ends the year with blood on his hands.

His hands are soaked in blood when he awakens in the opulent private house, dizzy and bewildered, but whose blood is it?

Nicholas Cartwright recently told PerthNow that the story’s finale is “Cash showing up to Eden’s band rehearsal, uninvited, to have a conversation with her about the Tim situation.”

Nicholas goes on, “We can’t tell exactly what happens, but (two characters) end up soaked in blood.”

After a stunned Cash regains consciousness and attempts to stand, Justin approaches from behind to investigate the disturbing scene.

He asks, “What the hell have you done?”

“It all takes a really quick turn during the end of the episode, and it gets quite brutal,” Nicholas Cartwright also says in his interview with PerthNow.

“It’s a fantastic, excellent season finale. The fans will adore it.

Cash looks down at what we can only imagine is another comatose body beside him, his mind spinning. Who will battle for their life in the 2024 climax that is “unmissable”?

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