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Red and David’s affair becomes public knowledge in the press; Missy decides she wants to pursue marriage and motherhood; Cleaver deals with the fallout of his actions to reclaim his father’s estate.
Red and David’s affair becomes public knowledge in the press; Missy decides she wants to pursue marriage and motherhood; Cleaver deals with the fallout of his actions to reclaim his father’s estate.
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S2, EP4 "R v Floyd"Missy and Joshua are Australia's most newsworthy couple. Cleaver represents a peeping tom for an incompetent solicitor and feels the pressure to meet the emotional and physical needs of his sugar mama. Joshua shocks Cleaver at Joshua's soirée.
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S2, EP5 "R v Turner"Missy is on trial for murdering her fiancé. Cleaver follows the money trail to ADIO, the CIA, and towards information that may bring down the international banking system and several governments. Col has a secret.
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S2, EP6 "R v Alford"Cleaver and Barney defend an IT lecturer accused of severing his neighbor's penis with garden shears after a dispute. Barney and Nicole fail to end their affair. Wendy falls for Roger. David's colleagues push him to sacrifice Scarlet to save himself.
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S2, EP7 "Greene vs. Hole"Red and David’s affair becomes public knowledge in the press; Missy decides she wants to pursue marriage and motherhood; Cleaver deals with the fallout of his actions to reclaim his father’s estate.
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S5, EP8 "Greene v The Reckoning"After an international incident, cover-up and Cal McGregor becoming prime minister, the capital is on the brink of imploding.
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S5, EP7 "Greene v Mid-Winter"As war with China and a cabinet reshuffle loom, Cleaver searches for a date as politicians prepare for the annual Mid-Winter Ball.
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S5, EP6 "Greene v The Unflushables"Morrow replaces Peters as prime minister after a term of 21 weeks; the true cause of the explosion at Parliament House is revealed.
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