
03/06/2019
Kate has a shocking suggestion and Josh turns the tables
Lynda arrives at Greenacres with her copy of My Name is Red. Jim thinks it’s a wonderful book, and invites her in. He’ll explain why it’s a modern classic. Later, Lynda tells Jim he’s helped her see the book in a new light. She says he must have been popular with his students. Jim explains that tough love was the best way to get results. He admired Lynda’s similar tenacity to get the best from her pantomime cast each year. They have something in common after all.
Jill and David confront Josh about Liberty. She’s been making herself at home at Brookfield and they’d like to know how long she’s planning to stay. Josh doesn’t see what the problem is. If Jill’s virtually moved Leonard in, why isn’t it acceptable for his girlfriend to stay too? Jill agrees with him, it shouldn’t be one rule for her and another for Josh. They should enjoy Liberty’s company. To make up for imposing on their hospitality, Liberty has offered to cook them lunch tomorrow.
Kate approaches Adam and Ian with the family’s bucket list suggestions. She’s put all the ideas in a bag. Ian pulls out the first challenge: he and Adam have to go wild swimming in the Am, naked. When they seem reluctant, Kate storms off. Adam isn’t keen, but Ian persuades him: they’ll go on Wednesday after a picnic. It could be fun.
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