For me this episode was all about the NSW countryside, much of which our family has traveled through over the last 35 years, and little about the plot. The glorious exposure of hills, mountains and pasture at a time of plenty - not drought; the chain bridge over which the abductee cycles, the 'bent' main street (created by the bullock drivers in a previous century), the street-scape, pubs and café in 'Hereford'; the railway sidings in 'Eugowra'; - all have changed very little in a little less than 20 years. However, the fleeting glance of a barn extolling 'Dunlop' on the Sydney to Cowra road has lost all its roofing (the family kept a mental log as each year or two another sheet was lost) and the Sydney ferries are now painted in green and gold!