Packed To The Rafters

Packed To The Rafters

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A shame-faced Nathan wakes up from an erotic dream initially about Sammy who then turns into Layla.

Sammy’s father Tony is facing the first hearing of his trial tomorrow, and she has to go along as moral support for her mother Trish. She’s given a boost when Nathan insists he’ll take the day off work and accompany her– a seemingly generous act, although he’s really doing it as much to avoid Layla after their cocaine-fuelled kiss as to help his wife.

After the first hearing, Nathan is called back to work, where Layla notices his fixation on her – so she subtly strokes the flames. This leads to Nathan having another erotic dream – and when he guiltily ‘takes care’ of his urge in the bathroom, Sammy catches him out. Having previously refused sex with her, Sammy is understandably concerned.

Nathan waves off her worries, determined to keep himself under control – until Layla makes a brazen suggestion. She knows he’s interested, his work is being affected – so why not sleep together? Nathan is shocked. What will he do now his fantasy has the chance to become reality?

Over at the Karandonis house, Artie is preparing for her first day of work at the boat club with Ben. Carbo, who’s aware of his romantic feelings for her, is happy with her choice of job – after all, how much trouble can she get into under the watchful eye of Ben? But he hasn’t met her co-worker Lexi, a cheeky young trouble maker, yet. The pair strike up a friendship and it isn’t long before Lexi leads Artie astray much to Carbo’s dismay.

Chrissy finds herself having a surprising and unwelcome fantasy of her own... about Dave. And an unexpected romance blossoms between Warney and Trish.

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6 Comments

  1. Kelly G 01:20am Saturday 26th September 2009 EST Report Abuse

    the writers have definitely taken Nathan down a very risky path which will surely alienate plenty of viewers, but it will draw lots in as well.

  2. peter 07:16pm Thursday 24th September 2009 EST Report Abuse

    love love it love it

  3. paulinefollett 12:19am Thursday 24th September 2009 EST Report Abuse

    I think that the show on the whole reflects the dynamics of your 'normal' Aussie family. Or at least what people perceive a family to be like. The show's strength is that it deals with everyday issues and situations facing families and the individuals within. This is why it is popular, as viewers can relate. I also enjoy the comedy which is cleverly written into the episodes.

  4. radford_april 04:25pm Wednesday 23rd September 2009 EST Report Abuse

    you stupid the stuff that has been happening in packed to the rafters lately actually happens in real life many husbands cheat on wives. with out them noeing who cares aswell a show is a show and if you dont want to watch it then dont

  5. willn8612 11:37am Wednesday 23rd September 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Packed to the Rafters has gone to the dogs. Last season it was a new type of show that was family friendly, that everyone could enjoy and relate to and thus the great ratings and awards. This season it's filled with sex, drugs, masturbation and adultery. There is no way it should be rated PG. As of last night we no longer watch the show, it's a piece of crap. Thanks wrecking it.

  6. cairnshayley 10:38pm Tuesday 22nd September 2009 EST Report Abuse

    Nathan is such a bad husband. sammy is way too good for him

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