Neighbours spoilers: Danger for Susan Kennedy and Imogen Willis!

Neighbours, Susan Kennedy, Finn Kelly

Finn has a whole lot of enemies in Erinsborough. But is one of them about to mow down Susan and Imogen to get to Finn?

Everyone's on edge about Finn Kelly's upcoming court hearing. Will the former teacher finally be brought to justice for his previous crimes? And can Bea Nilsson forgive her aunt Susan Kennedy for her continued support of Finn?

Bea is annoyed when she hears lawyer Imogen Willis is pulling out all the stops to secure Finn a non-custodial sentence, and asking his ex-wife Miranda to give Finn a place to stay if the judge grants it.

So the feisty garage mechanic decides to give ex-fiance Finn a piece of her mind and storms down to the hospital to confront him. But, just as she arrives, she's horrified to see a speeding car deliberately heading straight for Susan and Imogen!

Are the ladies about to pay a terrible price for supporting Erinsborough's Public Enemy No.1?

Meanwhile, it's moving day in Ramsay Street. Amy Williams is moving into Number 26 with boyfriend Gary Canning, but somehow finds herself lying about the fact she worked into the night alongside Gary's son and her ex-boyfriend, Kyle Canning.

Neighbours, Paul Robinson

Paul moves back to Ramsay Street (Picture: Channel 5)

A few doors down, Paul Robinson is moving in with Terese Willis at Number 22 - the house he used to live in during the 80s and early 90s. But just to make things extra awkward, his son Leo Tanaka has just moved in across the road at Number 32 and things are still far from friendly between father and son!

Is there a way for them to bury the hatchet... and NOT in each other's backs!

Neighbours continues weekdays at 1:45pm and 5:30pm on Channel 5

Simon Timblick
Writer

Simon has long been a fan of soap operas, and especially loves OVER-THE-TOP plots involving evil twins, hair-pulling catfights and natural disasters. Anyone remember the Sunset Beach earthquake/tidal wave? Or when Krystle Carrington got locked in the attic and replaced by look-a-like Rita in Dynasty?!

Simon has written for a variety of TV and childrens’ magazines/websites including Inside Soap, Nickelodeon, What’s On TV, Radio Times, Metro, Girl Talk, Disney Girl, Toxic! and Digital Spy. He has reported LIVE from the red carpet at The British Soap Awards interviewing glammed-up stars from soapland, and hosted a Facebook LIVE session for Metro with Home and Away legend Ray Meagher (Alf "Stone the flamin' crows!" Stewart) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Aussie soap.

Simon is also co-author of The Treasures Of Coronation Street (Carlton Books)

And the writer and director of (very!) low budget fright flick, Midsummer Night's EVIL and the sequel webisodes series, The Hatchet Woods HORROR.