Theo quickly surmises that Stevie is the girl Remi is waiting for, but getting five minutes alone with the movie star is no simple feat. He persists at the film set, but Stevie’s had “enough stalkers” in her life and spells it out to him that she doesn’t want him in her life.
At home, Remi admits to Eden that he moved on way too quickly with Stevie, so Eden poses the question of how he’s going to finally start getting over Bree. He talks to his ex, and Bree suggests they never got past the terrible circumstances that their relationship started under. They both want each other to be happy, but maybe Remi needs to accept the reasons they weren’t right for each other to truly move on.
With Cash, Stevie complains about how needy Remi has been, but Eden challenges her to realise she’s way more into him than she’ll admit. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Stevie goes straight to Remi and announces that she’s ready to talk.
Meanwhile, Eden runs to Cash after her blow-up with Levi. She’s not happy when Cash suggests Levi may have a point here and it could be time to get over their feud. Bree and Levi connect over coffee and he reflects on his time in Summer Bay – he’s hurt a lot of people he cares about, but Mackenzie makes it all worth it.
Bree suggests that Levi could open his own cardio unit here. He’s exploring the idea when Eden turns up on his doorstep later. She promises to back off, but only for her own peace of mind rather than his. They’re not family anymore though, so the best she can manage is being civil. Elsewhere, All Our Tomorrows is in crisis – an actor meant to play a small role has broken their ankle, and a replacement is needed who fits his measurements. Nelson points to Justin as being the perfect build, and Leah happily volunteers her husband. On set, Leah ruins a take with her enthusiastic applause, while Justin is confused by Nelson’s oblique direction. Ultimately though, Nelson reckons he was surprisingly good, and he and Stevie congratulate each other on getting him over the line.