- Once Jack has proved that Arthur Cassley's death was accidental, thus enabling his family to collect his life insurance monies, Jack is slightly elevated in the minds of Fat Cow-ians-even in Cassie's.
- Once Jack has proved that Arthur Cassley's death was accidental, thus enabling his family to collect his life insurance monies, Jack is slightly elevated in the minds of Fat Cow-ians-even in Cassie's. Tracey Stokes-Arthur's widow-moves her family to Brisbane to start life over. Thus Fat Cow's population shrinks by another half dozen. Another half a dozen steps closer to extinction. But life goes on and things are closing in on Cassie. With the debt piling up, Cassie's suppliers are pulling out, and her bank manager has called a meeting to discuss the overdraft on her double mortgage. Meanwhile, Jack is bedridden at the motel with a monstrous bout of the flu. Jack's misfortune proves to be Cassie's boon. She borrows his video camera and the audience is given a peek behind the scenes in Cassie's mind. While publicly, in terms of Fat Cow's future, she's never anything other than an extreme optimist, we discover that in fact she has her doubts about her ability to save the town. She creates a visual record of Fat Cow, using Jack's camera. For posterity. Just in case the town dies - Back at the motel Jack has intercepted Matthew (Michael Futcher), Cassie's bank manager, who has arrived early for his meeting with Cassie. Jack takes control, telling Matthew that he is the co-manager of Fat Cow Motel and assuring him that he and Cassie have big and lucrative plans in store for Fat Cow. Namely, The Fat Cow Rock Festival, Australia's answer to Woodstock, or so Jack amazingly manages to convince Matthew. Much to Cassie's disgust upon her return, Matthew thinks Jack is a business visionary. Jack effectively saves Cassie's butt, but Cassie is a proud and independent girl and protests-her butt doesn't need saving by anybody, especially not by Jack.
- Once Jack has proved that Arthur Cassley's death was accidental, thus enabling his family to collect his life insurance monies, Jack is slightly elevated in the minds of Fat Cow-ians-even in Cassie's. Tracey Stokes-Arthur's widow-moves her family to Brisbane to start life over. Thus Fat Cow's population shrinks by another half dozen. Another half a dozen steps closer to extinction.
But life goes on and things are closing in on Cassie. With the debt piling up, Cassie's suppliers are pulling out, and her bank manager has called a meeting to discuss the overdraft on her double mortgage. Meanwhile, Jack is bedridden at the motel with a monstrous bout of the flu.
Jack's misfortune proves to be Cassie's boon. She borrows his video camera and the audience is given a peek behind the scenes in Cassie's mind. While publicly, in terms of Fat Cow's future, she's never anything other than an extreme optimist, we discover that in fact she has her doubts about her ability to save the town. She creates a visual record of Fat Cow, using Jack's camera. For posterity. Just in case the town dies...
Back at the motel Jack has intercepted Matthew (Michael Futcher), Cassie's bank manager, who has arrived early for his meeting with Cassie. Jack takes control, telling Matthew that he is the co-manager of Fat Cow Motel and assuring him that he and Cassie have big and lucrative plans in store for Fat Cow. Namely, The Fat Cow Rock Festival, Australia's answer to Woodstock, or so Jack amazingly manages to convince Matthew. Much to Cassie's disgust upon her return, Matthew thinks Jack is a business visionary. Jack effectively saves Cassie's butt, but Cassie is a proud and independent girl and protests-her butt doesn't need saving by anybody, especially not by Jack!
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