Young Frank Garner joins his father Richard in Collinswood to help defend Roger Collins in the charges that he tried to run down Victoria, and they come up to the conclusion that someone else was responsible, leading list of suspects to Sam Evans. What could the motive for Sam be? Left alone in the house, Victoria finds herself being stalked, and that's a very spooky element of this otherwise Ordinary episode that has lengthy moments of boring suspicions. There's another attempt on her life and it becomes very clear who the culprit is but the reason why is not given.
This gets a higher rating than it deserves because of the twist of the real culprit, not obvious because the camera work is done from far back and is blurred. It is also quite surprising but in retrospect considering the culprits Persona, not really, and this will lead to possibly another exit without dwindling the number of family members of the main story. So the elements of intrigue in this episode is higher than normal even though there is a lot of filler.
This gets a higher rating than it deserves because of the twist of the real culprit, not obvious because the camera work is done from far back and is blurred. It is also quite surprising but in retrospect considering the culprits Persona, not really, and this will lead to possibly another exit without dwindling the number of family members of the main story. So the elements of intrigue in this episode is higher than normal even though there is a lot of filler.