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Nachbarn Episode #1.5400 (1985– ) Online

Nachbarn Episode #1.5400 (1985– ) Online
Original Title :
Episode #1.5400
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Romance
Year :
1985–
Cast :
Sam Clark,David Hoflin,Brett Tucker
Writer :
Alix Beane,Perri Cummings
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
6.5/10
Nachbarn Episode #1.5400 (1985– ) Online

After Susan's MS collapse topped the previous mishaps, the couple wants to postpone, but is talked out of that. Meanwhile Paul is getting on well with Mikey's ma Kirsten.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Sam Clark Sam Clark - Ringo Brown (credit only)
David Hoflin David Hoflin - Oliver Barnes (credit only)
Brett Tucker Brett Tucker - Daniel Fitzgerald
Ryan Moloney Ryan Moloney - Toadfish Rebecchi
Carla Bonner Carla Bonner - Stephanie Hoyland
Aaron Aulsebrook-Walker Aaron Aulsebrook-Walker - Charlie Hoyland
Dan O'Connor Dan O'Connor - Ned Parker (as Daniel O'Connor)
Fletcher O'Leary Fletcher O'Leary - Mickey Gannon (credit only)
Steve Bastoni Steve Bastoni - Steve Parker
Nikki Coghill Nikki Coghill - Miranda Parker (credit only)
Sweeney Young Sweeney Young - Riley Parker
Jane Hall Jane Hall - Rebecca Napier
James Sorensen James Sorensen - Declan Napier
Ian Smith Ian Smith - Harold Bishop
Tom Oliver Tom Oliver - Lou Carpenter


User reviews

Purebinder

Purebinder

And suddenly it all begins to fit.Over the past few episodes, the Toadie/Steph relationship has actually begun to seem plausible, as if with the end in sight Carla Bonner has finally realised how she needs to play it.Her scenes with Libby remain one of the best reasons to watch the show as she once more looks her fears in the eye and wonders what to do about them.

No Scullys, no Stonie, but long-term fans are pleased to see Angie and Big Kev back, providing some much needed comic relief in an episode that is in danger of getting a bit serious at times.The moment of Big Kev holding his fingers up when Toadie brings up the subject of how many times they've separated is a top comic moment.

And an honourable mention for Jackie Woodburne, lumbered with the task of playing an increasingly obsessive Susan but managing to mix the right amount of vulnerability in with the stubbornness.The moment where she's left alone and drops the facade is very well done.