Old H&A Fan Posted August 27 Report Posted August 27 (edited) What we're dealing with is: a story editor or storyliner creates and writes the story some 6 months or so in advance, well before filming of the scenes in which the story is acted out. Does word ever get out once the storyliner puts pen to paper? As for keeping things under wraps, there should be an option as to whether the viewer wants to see what happens, hidden behind a "spoiler" tag. If the viewer wants to be shocked, the viewer should abstain from reading any such content hidden in a spoiler tag. Here is where I will use the spoiler tag here for UK viewers (moderators are welcome to make any additional changes to my post here accordingly): Spoiler Now that Irene's final episode has been broadcast in Australia, I can now say that the episode consisted of a farewell party where the residents of Summer Bay give her as much of a send-off as they can, then Irene's final moments are when she is driven away, by herself, by a chauffeur, from the party, and is never seen again once she passes the "You are now leaving Summer Bay" sign. A rather un-exciting, boring departure. We will never see if she copes with the complications of overseas travel, perhaps the writers will have the characters say they heard from Irene, how she is going on her trip, and we hear from how they talk about what happens, with no more on-screen appearances for Irene. There was no unexpected dramatic death scene. She is not killed off. Perhaps the writers have killed her off in an off-screen event overseas, where she succumbs to the Alzheimer's disease. Edited August 27 by Old H&A Fan Quote
CaptainHulk Posted August 28 Report Posted August 28 (edited) On 27/08/2025 at 05:51, Old H&A Fan said: What we're dealing with is: a story editor or storyliner creates and writes the story some 6 months or so in advance, well before filming of the scenes in which the story is acted out. Does word ever get out once the storyliner puts pen to paper? As for keeping things under wraps, there should be an option as to whether the viewer wants to see what happens, hidden behind a "spoiler" tag. If the viewer wants to be shocked, the viewer should abstain from reading any such content hidden in a spoiler tag. Here is where I will use the spoiler tag here for UK viewers (moderators are welcome to make any additional changes to my post here accordingly): Reveal hidden contents Now that Irene's final episode has been broadcast in Australia, I can now say that the episode consisted of a farewell party where the residents of Summer Bay give her as much of a send-off as they can, then Irene's final moments are when she is driven away, by herself, by a chauffeur, from the party, and is never seen again once she passes the "You are now leaving Summer Bay" sign. A rather un-exciting, boring departure. We will never see if she copes with the complications of overseas travel, perhaps the writers will have the characters say they heard from Irene, how she is going on her trip, and we hear from how they talk about what happens, with no more on-screen appearances for Irene. There was no unexpected dramatic death scene. She is not killed off. Perhaps the writers have killed her off in an off-screen event overseas, where she succumbs to the Alzheimer's disease. Thought *you'd* be jumping up and down tbh, but with joy this time Edited August 28 by CaptainHulk Quote
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