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A Possible Future Bay Setup


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As much as I think that that would definately work, I'd hate the fact that Rachael would have taken the long-lost place of Shauna. It would definately make me feel all the more resentful towards how Shauna was treated by her "friends" when she left.

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The issue between Sally and Shauna was never fully resolved and that bugs me. It also feels very "un-home and away" to leave such things up in the air like that. Maybe not so much now, but back then.

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It might be nice, but I prefer it when the married couples live on their own with the kids. I think Jack, Martha, Robbie and Tasha would be good living together in the 2nd Palace.

Yeah! I do hope Jack and Martha move in together soon! It'd be so cool. Maybe they should get a dog! lol

Actually, I think it'd be funny if Robbie and Tasha would get a dog. You know how they say dogs look like their owners, can you imagine a canine cross between Robbie and Tasha? lol

I'm thinking they should rebuild the Palace, but make it more like the House of Trouser from Neighbours: I think at one point in 2003 the residents were Alex, Scott and Noah, so they could do the same thing now with Peter, Dan, Kim and Jack, cos they correspond almost to Stuart, Toadie, Connor and Ned. The girls could do much the same: Leah, Sally, Rachel, Martha.

Here's another possibility: Those of you in Australia will know that Beth and Tony were talking about moving the families in together. Now which house is big enough for, Beth, Tony, Lucas, Matilda, Robbie, Jack and occasionally Kit and Henry? The Caravan Park. Now consider the above ideas about Sally, Leah and Rachel moving in together. You see my conclusion?

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I wouldn't want Sally to move back out of the Caravan Park. She belongs there. :)

Yea I agree. She's like a really old character, and the Caravan Park is like one of the main houses in summer bay, so her living there is just right! Also, if she lives there, it gives her the chance to let people stay there, Foster that kind of thing. I've been watching Home And Away for ages, but not since the beginning, so I'm not sure about this, but didn't Sally's mum (pippa?) used to foster kids? Wasn't Sally a foster kid? If so, I think it would be quite nice if she fostered kids. Like she is doing with Ric and Cassie! If you kick her out of the summer bay house, there ain't going to be alot of other places which gives her the option to have a house full of kids!

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It's not as if she hasn't lived in any other houses before. She only moved back into the Caravan Park house in 2004. Who says she has to live there to look after Ric and Cassie? Nicole, the whole point of the show at the beginning was Pippa's child Fostering. That's what the title means. And she's not the only foster mother in Sumer Bay. Irene's done more than Sally and she's never lived in the Caravan Park. I'd been expecting Belle to end up at Summer Bay House, instead Irene takes her in. The point is that this show has practically lost its original focus. The only characters the title even applies to anymore are Ric and Cassie, and possibly Belle and Tasha.

Hey, does anyone think that Barry will ever move back in with Irene?

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Hey, does anyone think that Barry will ever move back in with Irene?

Yeah, I reckon Barry should move back in with Irene along with Robbie and Tasha sharing a room and also Kim and Belle.

Or possibly like others have said I could see Martha & Jack and Robbie & Tasha living together in the 2nd 'Palace'. When Cassie, Ric, Matilda and Lucas finish school, and are at uni or working, I could also eventually seeing them all moving in together.

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