"Episode 6188" is the 6188th episode of the Australian soap opera ''
Neighbours
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''. It premiered on
Eleven
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on 22 June 2011. The episode was written by
Sarah Mayberry, directed by
Jonathon Dutton
Jonathon Dutton (born 13 August 1981) is an Australian actor and director. From 1998 to 2002, Dutton played Tad Reeves in ''Neighbours''. He later returned to the show as a director. Dutton has also appeared in ''MDA'', ''Two Pints of Lager and ...
, and executively produced by
Susan Bower. Episode 6188 revolves around
Mark Brennan's (
Scott McGregor) departure from the soap. The storyline sees Mark tell his girlfriend,
Kate Ramsay
Kate Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Ashleigh Brewer. The actress successfully auditioned for the role and relocated to Melbourne for filming. She made her first screen appearance during t ...
(
Ashleigh Brewer
Ashleigh Mary Brewer (born 9 December 1990) is an Australian actress. She had a recurring role in ''The Sleepover Club'', before she joined the cast of '' H2O: Just Add Water''. Brewer played the role of Kate Ramsay in the long-running Australi ...
), that he is going into
witness protection. He reveals that she has just 30 minutes to decide whether to stay behind in
Erinsborough or leave with him. However, when she makes the choice to leave, she has trouble convincing her younger sister to come too.
The soap's executive producer, Susan Bower, revealed that the team wanted Mark "to go out with a bang" and they took inspiration from the US drama ''
24'' to create a special
real-time
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episode. The show's script producer thought the technique was "the best way to do justice" to the character and his exit, although it proved to be a challenge for the crew as it was different from the normal storytelling process. Episode 6188 focused on a 30-minute timeframe between 6:30 pm and 7:00 pm, which is when ''Neighbours'' is broadcast in Australia. The episode was filmed over two nights and extra effort went into ensuring the continuity was right throughout.
The episode received generally positive attention. A ''
TV Week
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Content ranges from previews for upcoming storylines of popular television programs, particu ...
'' writer stated that it was "unmissable". ''
The Sydney Morning Herald
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's'' Andrew Murfett believed the real-time aspect was "a clever device" for fans of the show who may have fallen out of touch with it. Cameron Adams from the ''
Herald Sun
The ''Herald Sun'' is a conservative daily tabloid newspaper based in Melbourne, Australia, published by The Herald and Weekly Times, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of the Murdoch owned News Corp. The ''Herald S ...
'' chose the episode for his feature on the best television programs being broadcast on 22 June.
Channel 5 included the episode in their "Top 20 Aussie Soap Moments of 2011" program, while ''
Inside Soap
''Inside Soap'' is a weekly magazine published in the United Kingdom, released every Tuesday. It covers current and future storylines in soap operas in the United Kingdom, including '' Coronation Street'', ''Doctors'', ''EastEnders'', ''Emmerdal ...
'' proclaimed the episode was one of "The Best Bits of July" in their annual yearbook. Dutton earned a nomination for Best Direction in a TV Drama at the 2012 Australian Directors' Guild Awards.
Plot
Mark Brennan (
Scott McGregor) waits nervously for an answer from his girlfriend,
Kate Ramsay
Kate Ramsay is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Ashleigh Brewer. The actress successfully auditioned for the role and relocated to Melbourne for filming. She made her first screen appearance during t ...
(
Ashleigh Brewer
Ashleigh Mary Brewer (born 9 December 1990) is an Australian actress. She had a recurring role in ''The Sleepover Club'', before she joined the cast of '' H2O: Just Add Water''. Brewer played the role of Kate Ramsay in the long-running Australi ...
), about going into witness protection with him. He states that it is too dangerous for him to stay in
Erinsborough and that she can bring her younger sister,
Sophie
Sophie is a version of the female given name Sophia, meaning "wise".
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* Sophie, Countess of Bar (c. 1004 or 1018–1093), sovereign Countess of Bar and lady of Mousson
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(
Kaiya Jones
Kaiya Jones (born 19 March 1996) is a Scottish-born Australian actress best known for playing the role of Sophie Ramsay in the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''. She previously played Jess Cooper in the third series of ''The Saddle Club''. Jo ...
), with them. Kate tells Mark that she does not want to lose him and agrees to go. Mark reveals that they only have half an hour and heads over to his house to pack. Sophie returns home and Kate tells her that they are leaving town that night. An upset Sophie explains that she cannot pack her life up in a bag and refuses to go. Kate tells her the decision has already been made and they are leaving. As Mark is wondering whether to call his parents, his housemate,
Jade Mitchell (
Gemma Pranita
Gemma Pranita (born 18 December 1985) is a Thai-born Australian actress. Pranita was encouraged to join the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) by her drama teacher, and from 1999 to 2003, she competed at state level in the Sha ...
), arrives home unexpectedly. When she enquires about his bag, he tells her he needs a change of clothes for a double shift. Kate finds Mark and asks for more time, but Mark tells her they do not have any. He gives her the details of the meeting point and they kiss, before Kate leaves him.
Mark's other housemate,
Kyle Canning
Kyle Canning is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Chris Milligan. The actor successfully auditioned for the six-week recurring role of Kyle and he made his first on screen appearance on 26 November 200 ...
(
Chris Milligan), gets in from work and realises Mark is leaving because of the harassment he has received due to exposing the corruption within the police force. Mark admits he is going into witness protection and he and Kyle say their goodbyes. Sophie decides to go with Kate and they hurry to meet Mark. At the meeting point, Mark's boss,
Duncan Hayes
''Neighbours'' is an Australian television soap opera that was first broadcast on 18 March 1985. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 2011, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by the shows executi ...
(
Paul Ireland
Paul Ireland (born 1970) is a Scottish actor from Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland. He is best known for his role as Superintendent Duncan Hayes in '' Neighbours''.
Career
Ireland originally started off as a fishmonger in his father's sho ...
), arrives and asks if Mark is ready. He replies that Kate is on her way, as he hands his wallet and phone over. Sophie struggles to keep up with her sister and tells her to go to Mark, as they can collect her on the way. Kate continues running, just as it starts to rain. Hayes tells Mark that they need to leave, but Mark asks him to wait for a few more minutes. When Kate reaches the meeting point, she finds no one there. Sophie questions whether Mark changed his mind and Kate runs home to
Ramsay Street
Ramsay Street is the fictional cul-de-sac in which the characters of the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'' live. The street is set in the equally fictional Melbourne suburb of Erinsborough. ''Neighbours'' storylines primarily centre on the r ...
. She enters Mark's house calling his name and then receives a text message saying "I love you", which Mark sent from Hayes' phone. Kyle comforts Kate while she cries about Mark.
Production
Conception and development
In February 2011, McGregor announced his departure from ''Neighbours'' and a ''
Herald Sun
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'' reporter stated that he would film his final scenes in April. On screen, his character was seen exposing corruption within the local police force and then receiving threats from some of his colleagues.
McGregor later explained to a
Press Association
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reporter that Mark's exit storyline would not be a happy one, as he is forced out of Ramsay Street. Mark is asked to enter a witness protection program and the night before he leaves, he realises he is still in love with his ex-girlfriend, Kate (Brewer). McGregor told Sarah Ellis of ''
Inside Soap
''Inside Soap'' is a weekly magazine published in the United Kingdom, released every Tuesday. It covers current and future storylines in soap operas in the United Kingdom, including '' Coronation Street'', ''Doctors'', ''EastEnders'', ''Emmerdal ...
'' "He hasn't been able to tell Kate that he's leaving before now – but he just can't say goodbye, and asks her to come along with him. It's such a very big ask, so of course she has to give it a lot of thought."
Mark's departure was shown during a special
real-time
Real-time or real time describes various operations in computing or other processes that must guarantee response times within a specified time (deadline), usually a relatively short time. A real-time process is generally one that happens in defined ...
episode, which focused on a 30-minute timeframe.
Executive producer
Susan Bower revealed that the team wanted Mark "to go out with a bang" and commented that while the episode features about half a dozen people, it is mostly about Mark and Kate.
The show's script producer, Emma Gordon, agreed that the real-time episode was "the best way to do justice" to the character and his exit.
McGregor explained that while the producers were planning his character's exit, they took inspiration from the US drama ''
24''.
Gordon admitted to Tiffany Fox from ''
The West Australian
''The West Australian'' is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia. It is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), as is the state's other major newspaper, ''The Sunday Times''. It is the second-oldest continuousl ...
'' that the technique was a real challenge for ''Neighbours''.
She said "It is a bit different and a bit out of our normal storytelling process but it gives such a sense of tension which is exactly the feeling we wanted to create. When you have half an hour to make a decision that will affect the rest of your life, every excruciating minute counts."
Filming
The episode sees Mark reveal that he only has 30 minutes before he has to leave for witness protection. He then tries to convince Kate to come with him.
The storyline takes place between 6:30pm and 7:00pm, which is when ''Neighbours'' airs in Australia.
The episode was filmed over two nights and Gordon told Fox that extra effort went into ensuring the continuity was "perfect."
Every minute had to be accounted for, including the commercial breaks and the time taken up by the actors walking from one house to another. Gordon commented that clocks and watches are used throughout the episode to keep the tension high.
During an interview with a Channel 5 website reporter, Brewer said that filming the episode was similar to filming a regular episode of the soap, as the scenes were still shot out of order.
She thought it was nice working in a short time period that did not jump from day to day.
During the filming of the final scenes on location, the weather took a turn for the worse and it began to rain. However, Gordon added that it looked "spectacular and adds such an atmosphere."
Brewer told a Channel 5 website writer that the rain was the biggest challenge of the night shoot, as it was "beyond freezing". She also revealed that she ran in shoes that she had not broken in and they made her feet bleed.
The actress added "It was incredibly stressful but I guess it was stress in a good way. There were months of preparation involved so that it could run like clockwork. So I guess it was stressful in the sense the emotional stakes were heightened for a two-week period. It was exhausting and I think we can all say we were happy once it was over. But the final result was worth it."
McGregor filmed his final scene out of sequence at the Melbourne studios.
He explained that they had already shot Mark's last scene on location, then went back inside to do the studio shots.
He revealed "The final thing I filmed was a conversation between Mark and Kyle, where they're saying goodbye. It was a bit sad, but it was basically just these two guys hugging each other – with the cast and crew watching!"
Reception
The real-time episode was broadcast on 22 June 2011 in Australia and on 20 July in the UK.
It was watched by 408,000 Australian viewers upon its first airing, making ''Neighbours'' the highest rated show on digital multi-channels that night. In the UK, an audience of 1.30 million watched the episode. For his work on Episode 6188, Dutton earned a nomination for Best Direction in a TV Drama at the 2012 Australian Directors' Guild Awards. A ''
TV Week
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Content ranges from previews for upcoming storylines of popular television programs, particu ...
'' website writer called the episode "an edge-of-your-seat special", which was "unmissable". ''
The Sydney Morning Herald
''The Sydney Morning Herald'' (''SMH'') is a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and owned by Nine. Founded in 1831 as the ''Sydney Herald'', the ''Herald'' is the oldest continuously published newspaper ...
's'' readers gave the episode three out of five stars, while the paper's television critic, Andrew Murfett, commented "The clock is omnipresent in tonight's 'real-time' ''Neighbours'' episode. The gimmick of the formatting – the episode unfolds in real time over an action-packed 30 minutes on Ramsay Street – means the clock appears almost every minute to remind us of what is a pressing deadline. It's a clever device for fans who have perhaps fallen out of touch with the folks at Erinsborough. In fact it's almost impossible not be at least mildly interested about the future prospects of Scott McGregor and Ashleigh Brewer in the aftermath of this 24-style ep."
A reporter for
PopSugar Australia said "We love it when our favourite, long-running TV soapies surprise us with something new and a little different." Cameron Adams from the ''Herald Sun'' included the episode in his feature on the best television programs being broadcast on 22 June, saying "Brooding cop Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor) has 30 minutes to leave Erinsborough before the poop goes down with the dodgy police investigation that's been dragging on for months. Girlfriend Kate plans to leave with him, but her sister Sophie's not so keen on a life change." Channel 5 included the episode in their "Top 20 Aussie Soap Moments of 2011" program, where it came second overall. A writer for the channel's website believed that it was clear from the start that Mark would be worthy of a memorable send-off, during a feature on the character's "best bits". A writer for the ''Inside Soap Yearbook'', which was published at the end of 2011, proclaimed the episode was one of "The Best Bits of July". A reporter for the ''
Daily Record'' stated "Goodbye Brennan – we enjoyed having you and your hunky good looks around, but all good things must come to an end."
References
External links
Episode 6188at the Official AU ''Neighbours'' website
Episode 6188at the
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Neighbours episodes
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Television episodes about witness protection