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Home and Away Spoilers – Cash seeks revenge on Tex

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Coming up this week on Home and Away in Australia, Cash goes in search of revenge after discovering the truth behind the recent accident.

After the devastating events of last week, on what should have been the happiest day of Tane (Ethan Browne) and Felicity’s (Jacqui Purivs) lives, questions are being asked about the accident that saw Flick and Eden’s (Stephanie Panozzo) car leave the road and crash into an old servo.

Eden desperately tried to regain control of the vehicle as she swerved into the path of Justin (James Stewart) and Leah (Ada Nicodemou), who had been forced off the road. The two were blissfully unaware that the brakelines had been cut by one of Tex’s (Lucas Linehan) cronies in the hope of shoving off Flick’s brother Cash (Nicholas Cartwright).

Whilst Justin and Leah’s car barrel-rolled through the air (repeatedly), coming to rest on a fence which impaled Leah through the abdomen, Eden was knocked unconscious as their ute crashed through a wall and into some old petrol pumps.

The paramedics managed to extract Eden, but when the ute’s petrol tank started leaking, the team were forced to withdraw to await the fire service.

As Flick panicked and tried to get herself out of the car, the fumes ignited, forcing Tane to save the day by running through the flames and wrenching the door open.

While Leah had surgery without a hitch and Flick and Tane escaped with only minor wounds and smoke inhalation, Dr. Patel (Karen Pang) advised Eden’s family to be ready in case she does not survive such a severe brain injury.

When it became clear that the ute was not attempting to slow down, Gary (Peter Phelps) remarked to Cash and Rose (Kirsty Marillier) that it might be possible that the brakes were not working properly.

When Justin took charge of making their father’s ute roadworthy, Cash’s gaze turned to him right away. In the middle of the hospital, Cash verbally abused Justin.

They were unaware that gang member Lloyd (Oliver Ackland), who cut the break lines and was responsible for the disaster, was watching the furious debate.

Lloyd called his fellow gang members right away to let them know that Cash was unharmed and that they should switch to Plan B.

Cash remained by Eden’s bedside as she lay unconscious, telling her that he did, after all, want to be with her while Justin told Leah and Theo (Matt Evans) that it appeared the accident was his fault.

This week, Cash learns the real reason for the crash, and he realizes that he was wrong to lash out at Justin.

He shares with Gary what he’s learned from the crash investigation team, who claim that this wasn’t an accident and that the brake lines were intentionally cut.

Justin inquires when Cash clarifies the situation with him, “Who would want to hurt Eden and Flick?”

Given that Cash was meant to be operating the ute, it doesn’t take long to realize that two and two make a four. Organizing his sister’s wedding may have taken it off his radar for a few weeks, but Marty, the leader of the bikie gang, was shot by him, and a $10,000 bounty is now on his head (Ben Wood).

As Cash continues to sit by Eden’s bedside, he admits that the people who had put her here are actually targetting him—he’s going to find them, and make them pay.

One of Cash’s first stops is the prison, where he meets with Tex.

Tex can’t help but gloat as he comes face to face with Cash, as he smugly asks what’s been happening in his world.

Cash asks Tex if he was the cause of the accident, but Tex surely isn’t going to admit anything outright.

It’s really unfair that your sister and Eden ended up hurt,” Tex states. “What did they do to deserve that?

When Cash decides to leave, Tex asks if he’s really going to give up so soon.

I’m only just getting started mate,” Cash replies, leaning in with a dark tone to his voice…

How far will Cash go in his revenge?


This week marks Home and Away‘s 35th anniversary, with the show’s pilot episode going to air in Australia on Sunday 17th January 1988.

With the show returning to Aussie screens earlier than what has become usual in recent years, this actually marks the first time the show has aired on its birthday since 2007, but we don’t expect the event will be acknowledged.

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