- An old friend of Max's arrives in town but no-one seems to like him when he is locked up for breaking Grey's trumpet. As music fills the jail all weekend, Grey and the prisoner have to bond to survive.
- Warwick is interesting in stepping his relationship with Laura up to the next level. Max is unceasingly jealous, but his pranks on Max soon spiral out of control. Heather, who has been running the real estate business since Bob lost his license, begins to get dreams of being equal partners with her husband - in life, and in business. Bob is horrified. And Griff falls for a drifter, leading Heather to try and find him a home to settle down. Only he soon begins to discover that he wants a different life.—Sammy J
- A strange wind blows into town leaving the locals unsettled and with a couple of visitors. Tama, a Pacific Island prince and Mad Girl Madigan, a renegade sailor with an aversion to compasses and itinerary, make their presence felt. Although work commitments keep Warwick out of Pearl Bay, Laura feels his presence courtesy of a constant stream of flowers and gifts. Thanks to Griff's new job as flower delivery boy, Max is able to intercept Warwick's deliveries, amused by the hopelessly written notes attached. Horrified to learn of Max's breach of privacy, if not disappointed that he may be right, Laura defends her admirer's attempts at romance. How can romance be boring? To show how interesting things could be, a drunk Max jokingly constructs his own "version" of a Warwick love letter. When it is accidentally delivered moments before Warwick arrives at Laura's doorstep, Miranda warns Max of the trouble he is about to cause. Max's attempts to placate Laura fail. Griff is luckier in love. Spurred on by his immediate affection for feisty drifter Madi and the bribe money Bob handed him, Griff decides it's time to settle down and become a home owner. Heather throws herself into finding just the right place for him, his wife-to-be and his yet to be born children. However, just as the contract is about to be signed Griff and Madi sail out to sea. Heather is ready to shake up her life as well. Encouraged by her success as an estate agent, Heather sees life outside the kitchen, suggesting she and Bob become business partners. Bob is horrified. There is only room for one visionary in the Jelly household.
- An old friend of Max's arrives in town but no-one seems to like him when he is locked up for breaking Grey's trumpet. As music fills the jail all weekend, Grey and the prisoner have to bond to survive. Laura and Max consider their friendship and the entire town seems to be contemplating the future. Grey is rejected from the police band to his dismay and the town is left wondering if their lives are really good or just blowing in the wind.
- A strange wind blows into town leaving the locals unsettled and with a couple of visitors. Tama, a Pacific Island prince and Mad Girl Madigan, a renegade sailor with an aversion to compasses and itinerary, make their presence felt.
Although work commitments keep Warwick out of Pearl Bay, Laura feels his presence courtesy of a constant stream of flowers and gifts. Thanks to Griff's new job as flower delivery boy, Max is able to intercept Warwick's deliveries, amused by the hopelessly written notes attached. Horrified to learn of Max's breach of privacy, if not disappointed that he may be right, Laura defends her admirer's attempts at romance. How can romance be boring?
To show how interesting things could be, a drunk Max jokingly constructs his own "version" of a Warwick love letter. When it is accidentally delivered moments before Warwick arrives at Laura's doorstep, Miranda warns Max of the trouble he is about to cause. Max's attempts to placate Laura fail.
Griff is luckier in love. Spurred on by his immediate affection for feisty drifter Madi and the bribe money Bob handed him, Griff decides it's time to settle down and become a home owner. Heather throws herself into finding just the right place for him, his wife-to-be and his yet to be born children. However, just as the contract is about to be signed Griff and Madi sail out to sea.
Heather is ready to shake up her life as well. Encouraged by her success as an estate agent, Heather sees life outside the kitchen, suggesting she and Bob become business partners. Bob is horrified. There is only room for one visionary in the Jelly household.
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