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In the shop, Chris informs Susan he’s finally got through to Hazel. His flat won’t be ready any time soon – he’s ready to give up and look for something else. Suddenly David spots a familiar face on the Green. Chris confirms it’s Clive. Horrified Susan confronts Clive, suggesting he disappears as quickly as he arrived. Clive informs her he’s come to see George. Susan assures him George is fine and doesn’t need him hanging around. Clive counters he understands George better than anyone. He knows what it’s like to be a victim of the justice system, and to have a near death experience. He accuses Susan of treachery. Chris approaches to help his mum, but Clive won’t be moved, declaring his intention to visit Bert and pronouncing Susan selfish for leaving the care of their dad to Tracy.
Ruth and David tackle the daunting topic of succession.They mull over possible scenarios. David admits to feeling a bit side-lined some days with Pip and Ruth responsible for the dairy herd. It’s not the mixed farm that Brookfield was built on. Ruth points out it makes them money. They joke that if they row about this they won’t have time to make a decision about succession. David’s up for that!
Later Clive claims he’d noticed guilt cross Chris’s face at the mention of George. He implies Chris was responsible for the attack. When he goads Chris about Alice, it’s almost too much for Chris, and Clive accuses him of threatening him with a hammer. Clive urges him to confess to the attack.
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In the shop, Chris informs Susan he’s finally got through to Hazel. His flat won’t be ready any time soon – he’s ready to give up and look for something else. Suddenly David spots a familiar face on the Green. Chris confirms it’s Clive. Horrified Susan confronts Clive, suggesting he disappears as quickly as he arrived. Clive informs her he’s come to see George. Susan assures him George is fine and doesn’t need him hanging around. Clive counters he understands George better than anyone. He knows what it’s like to be a victim of the justice system, and to have a near death experience. He accuses Susan of treachery. Chris approaches to help his mum, but Clive won’t be moved, declaring his intention to visit Bert and pronouncing Susan selfish for leaving the care of their dad to Tracy.
Ruth and David tackle the daunting topic of succession.They mull over possible scenarios. David admits to feeling a bit side-lined some days with Pip and Ruth responsible for the dairy herd. It’s not the mixed farm that Brookfield was built on. Ruth points out it makes them money. They joke that if they row about this they won’t have time to make a decision about succession. David’s up for that!
Later Clive claims he’d noticed guilt cross Chris’s face at the mention of George. He implies Chris was responsible for the attack. When he goads Chris about Alice, it’s almost too much for Chris, and Clive accuses him of threatening him with a hammer. Clive urges him to confess to the attack.

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