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All Neighbours spoilers for next week as legend has suspected stroke amid storm

All Neighbours spoilers for next week as legend has suspected stroke amid storm

Metro07-06-2025
A catastrophic storm hits the Neighbours next week, as Karl Kennedy's (Alan Fletcher) life is left hanging in the balance following a run-in with dastardly Darcy Tyler (Mark Raffety).
When a blackout hits Ramsay Street, the men face what could be their final reckoning. Alone, Darcy injects Karl with a lethal substance. Will he survive the ordeal?
There are fresh problems for Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis) and Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou) in the wake of Chelsea Murphy's (Viva Bianca) return to Lassiters.
Unable to bare being close to her archenemy, Terese deals Paul an ultimatum – he must make a choice about who he wants in his life. Will he make the right decision?
A new love triangle emerges when two faces from Aaron Brennan's (Matt Wilson) past reenter his life – Rhett Norman (Liam Maguire) and Colton Keys (Jakob Ambrose).
He faces quite the predicament when both men show interest in reconciling. But who will he choose?
Plus, Wendy Rodwell (Candice Leask) meets up with her husband Andrew's (Lloyd Will) biological sister, and Taye Obasi (Lakota Johnson) makes a bold decision over his future.
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Terese remains firm about her decision to move back to Ramsay Street, as she won't be under the same roof as Chelsea – someone who is relishing in the fact she's got a plush suite at Lassiters.
Cara notices Paul taking a fatherly approach to Thomas, who is thoroughly embarrassed, while Nell, JJ and Terese start moving things back to No. 22.
Paul tries to talk things over with her, but Krista can see how deluded he is to think that Terese will ever be comfortable with Chelsea – and Leo agrees. Despite their best advice, he makes another shocking move.
Cornering Chelsea over breakfast, he offers to invest in her perfume business. He's adamant that it's the best way to get her out of his life, but Terese isn't convinced.
More furious than ever before, she presents Paul with an ultimatum: her, or Thomas.
Elsewhere, Aaron spots a face from his past – it's Rhett. They're both glad to see one another, and Aaron is surprised to hear that he's newly single.
Privately pleased, Aaron fills his mates in on the encounter and says that he's ready to start dating again. And as if by magic, just moments later, he runs into Rhett again and they agree to meet up.
Over at the Piano Bar, Taye consoles the pianist, Richard, as he suspects his wife Monica is having an affair. However, when she turns up, Taye realises that he's the other man!
Tensions begin to run high, and when Taye manages to grab a private word with his client, Richard overhears that she hired him as an escort.
Max gives some sound advice, and boosted by his words, Taye apologies. He explains that he had no idea that Monica was married and advises to use his piano as a way to deal with his marriage woes.
It's not long before the couple are playing from the same sheet music once again and the crisis is resolved.
Terese remains calm while Paul frets over her ultimatum. After some advice from Leo, he chooses Terese and assures her that he's going to put Chelsea and Thomas firmly in his past.
He then takes back his offer of an investment in the perfume venture, and tells Chelsea that she can't be in his life anymore. She's stunned, and brings up the fact that Paul knew he wasn't Thomas' father before anybody else, but doesn't reveal whether she'll divulge the information.
Terese, now realising her nightmare is over, offers Paul a chance to start afresh with her on The Street, which he gladly accepts.
Across the road, Chelsea lets Cara and Remi know that she's back on good terms with her children and is flying up to the Gold Coast with Thomas that night.
After Paul has an emotional goodbye with Thomas, it's a full circle moment as he moves back into his old home with a bright future ahead.
Elsewhere, Aaron goes on a croquet date with Rhett and is surprised to be interrupted by his holiday romance Colton, who has come to Erinsborough for an interview to be acting General Manager while Terese is on leave.
Colton admits the he deliberately sought out the job in the hopes of seeing Aaron again, thinking fondly of their time on Hamilton Island and hoping to reconnect.
There's an undeniable spark – but Aaron realises he's caught in the crossfire between two men.
Plus, Holly becomes suspicious of Taye's escorting, and when she confronts him, Max swoops in to cover. Taye thanks Max for saving him, but he's made the tough decision to end his side hustle.
Karl is curious about Darcy's business venture with Dr Anthony Halsworth, and Paul agrees that the partnership seems odd to him.
A bon voyage party for Leo and Krista kicks off, while Darcy sneaks off to see Tess, in the hope they can start afresh away from Erinsborough. Karl spots them both, and pulls her in for a private word.
Tess agrees that Darcy's partnership with Halsworth is odd, and explains the confusion she had with him over their cafe meeting place on the day Amanda died.
With his suspicions mounting, Karl vows to get back to her – but Darcy spots them together. He's furious.
That night, a wild storm hits Melbourne, and when Susan goes to check on a building issue at Eirini Rising, Darcy pays Karl a visit.
A huge argument escalates between the men, and before Karl can alert anyone, Darcy injects him with a mysterious substance that instantly paralyses him.
Elsewhere, Sadie is intent on setting up Amanda's beautician trust, which causes a further rift with Byron. She's disappointed that he intends to contest the will, something which Nicolette supports but Jane is firmly against.
Hoping that the thought of saving his relationship will be enough for him to stand down, Jane implores her son to consider what eventual outcome he wants from the situation and whether it's worth upsetting Sadie any further.
The weather worsens and Andrew's on high alert at work. Everyone is enjoying the party, but Wendy is on a secret mission. She meets with Gretchen, her husband's biological sister who she's managed to track down.
The long lost relative explains that her mother died years ago, and their father isn't a very nice man. Wendy hopes that she'd be up for meeting with Andrew, but he declines, believing that he deserves better than being left disappointed.
A gloomy Wendy returns home, just as an electrical blackout hits the neighbourhood.
Despite that, Leo and Krista's going away sparks ideas of a new beginning upon their return. Paul's happy to hand over the keys to the penthouse to Leo, Krista and Abigail to move in.
Karl is in a comatose state and has no idea what has happened. In hospital, Remi explains that he could've had a stroke, as a terrified Holly and Susan wait with bated breath to see if he'll make it through the night.
As everyone speculates how it could've happened, Darcy 'finds' the opioids in Karl's bag and leaves everyone with the assumption that his stroke has been caused by an overdose.
The floor has fallen from beneath Wendy's feet. Her home life is a struggle, and her work life is a failure. Nicolette gives her some tough love on shift, and tells her to stop complaining or to throw the towel in.
The inspires Wendy to create a care package for Karl and Susan, but as she moves into a better head space, Andrew discovers that she's been making enquiries about his family in Sandy Point. More Trending
Unbeknownst to Darcy, Paul has been Karl's confidante during his suspicions. Following Karl's dramatic turn for the worse, Paul keeps a watchful eye, and feels something underhand has happened.
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He warns Susan, but she plays it down as paranoia. Paul accepts it on the surface, but decides to keep Darcy firmly in his sightline.
Will Karl be ok?
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