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Shorty on 13/8 - Best Episode Ever?
Last night's 1 hour Monday episode was probably one of the best episodes of Shortland Street I have seen. The only one that comes close is where Maia found out about Jay and Dylan.
Last night:
Tanya announced she was pregnant at Mark's birthday without telling him first.
Yvonne walked in one Mark and Maia crying out the baby, and now she knows about Mark being the father
Mark had a one night stand with Meg in the toilets of the IV after finding out about Tanya's pregnancy
Meg was found dead in a skip at the end of the episode
Characters written as suspicious in the episode:
Steve - Meg rejected him
Joey - Meg was all over him and told her to leave him alone
Mark - had a one night stand with Meg in the toilets then resented her afterward
Kieran - had a major headache then was seeing running out of the house
Scotty - J.S? Left alone from the party in a bad mood
So many questions were raised and answered in last night's episode. I didn't expect the Maia/Mark thing to explode the way it did so soon (the acting was superb by all characters involved). And Meg's death came out of NOWHERE. I can't wait for tonight's episode, Shorty is going to be a cracker this week!TVNZ 6
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