Brax finally tracks Kyle down
Brax and Heath are in Melbourne when they receive a text from Adam - it's Kyle's address. They head to the place but the woman that answers tells them that she hasn't seen Kyle in weeks. When they leave, however, Kyle appears behind her and announces he's going to skip town. Later, Brax receives a call from Kyle and tells him he wants to meet, but when the brothers finally see him they realise he's brought some friends along, too... Leah's been avoiding Jamie but he turns up at the diner and apologises for the expensive gifts he sent. He asks her to lunch - he's going to cook - and she finally gives in. She arrives to find Jamie's borrowed his boss's expensive house for the date and the lunch turns out to be very enjoyable. When she leaves, however, Jamie watches on with an intense look in his eyes. And Natalie turns to Liam about Bianca's troubles, telling him of her suspicions of prescription drug abuse. Liam tries to talk to her but she's furious that everyone is so interested in her business and kicks him out. Later, he tries again, trying to make her see reason and reminding her of his experiences with drugs, but again, Bianca rejects his advice.
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An entertainment writer with a diverse taste in TV and film, he lists Seinfeld, The Sopranos, The Chase, The Thick of It and Detectorists among his favourite shows, but steers well clear of most sci-fi.