- The death of a teenage boy on a road is investigated and the whole town is distressed.
- A local teenager dies, and the coronial inquest is a struggle for all: for Laura, who must bring together a town in mourning; for youth Rupert, who is now fearing death; for Bob, who is struggling to connect with his own children; and for Angus and Dan, who have their own remorse after witnessing the grief of a father who never truly knew his son.—Sammy J
- Pearl Bay is devastated when one of its teenagers dies in a car accident. Recent winner of the football team's Best and Fairest, Jerome Hall was a hero to the younger kids of Pearl Bay and the apple of his father's eye. Laura presides over her first coronial inquest as Jerome's family and friends recount their last hours with the boy. After Jerome's accident, Rupert withdraws and refuses to open up to Laura who mentions her frustration to Diver Dan. Bearing in mind what he learnt from his own father, Dan takes Rupert under his wing and endeavors to teach him what it means to be a man - with disastrous results. Laura is furious and rebukes Dan for his insensitivity. As Angus and Dan remember their fathers, Yido, a young Japanese businessman whose father's business is being wooed by Bob, reveals something of his own relationship with his father. Yido's stay in Pearl Bay does allows him to unburden himself of the pressures he feels. At Heather's insistence, Bob has a heart-to-heart with Craig. The locals recoil as Dan goes on a bender, and, rescued by Meredith, he wakes the next morning with a certain remorse. Without telling Laura, he takes Rupert on a secret night time adventure and gently draws out what has been troubling him.
- The death of a teenage boy on a road is investigated and the whole town is distressed. Rupert is trying to do a project on His Favourite Thing but doesn't know what to do. Jules feels she is responsible for Jerome's death, as do his mother and Rupert. Dan tries to help Rupert but sparks up fights with the whole town when he gets drunk. The inquest discovers Jerome killed himself and Rupert and Dan bond.
- Pearl Bay is devastated when one of its teenagers dies in a car accident. Recent winner of the football team's Best and Fairest, Jerome Hall was a hero to the younger kids of Pearl Bay and the apple of his father's eye.
Laura presides over her first coronial inquest as Jerome's family and friends recount their last hours with the boy. After Jerome's accident, Rupert withdraws and refuses to open up to Laura who mentions her frustration to Diver Dan. Bearing in mind what he learnt from his own father, Dan takes Rupert under his wing and endeavors to teach him what it means to be a man - with disastrous results. Laura is furious and rebukes Dan for his insensitivity.
As Angus and Dan remember their fathers, Yido, a young Japanese businessman whose father's business is being wooed by Bob, reveals something of his own relationship with his father. Yido's stay in Pearl Bay does allows him to unburden himself of the pressures he feels. At Heather's insistence, Bob has a heart-to-heart with Craig.
The locals recoil as Dan goes on a bender, and, rescued by Meredith, he wakes the next morning with a certain remorse. Without telling Laura, he takes Rupert on a secret night time adventure and gently draws out what has been troubling him.
With Bill Binks as Ted Hall, Heath Campbell-McLean as Brad, Bianca Griffin as Natalie, Kick Gurry as Jerome Hall, Sharon Kershaw as Margaret Hall, Sam Oliver as Steve Hall, Kylie Psaila as Becky, Warwick Sadler as Driving double, Masa Yamaguchi as Yido.
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