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McLeod's Daughters: Lover Come Back

Episode score 8.4 Great

Lover Come Back

  • 20.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 4
  • First Aired: 3/6/2002

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Tess is obsessed with her new psychology theory - the three levels of why. Armed with one of her mother's old psychology textbooks she figures if she can real reason for people's actions, then everything will be sorted. But all the psychology in the world can't explain why Alex isn't as romantic as she would like him to be, why Becky and Jodi are at each other's throats, or why Loverboy - the bull Claire sells to Nick - keeps breaking out of Nick's yards and returning to Drovers Run. Read full recap »

Writers:
Michaeley O'Brian
Director:
Donald Crombie
Stars:
Bridie Carter (Tess Silverman McLeod)
Charlie Clausen (Jake Harrison (Recurring Season 2 > ))
Rachael Carpani (Jodi Fountain)
Luke Ford (Craig Woodland (Recurring Season 1 > ))
Rodger Corser (Peter Johnson (Recurring Season 2 ))
Sonia Todd (Meg Fountain)
Kathryn Hartman (Sally Clements (Recurring Season 2 > ))
Inge Hornstra (Sandra Kinsela (Recurring Season 2 > ))
Myles Pollard (Nick Ryan)
Aaron Jeffery (Alex Ryan)
Jessica Napier (Becky Howard (Seasons 1-3))
Lisa Chappell (Claire McLeod (Seasons 1-3))
Marshall Napier (Harry Ryan (Recurring Season 1 >))
Recurring Role:
John Jarratt (Terry Dodge (Recurring Season 1 > ))
Catherine Wilkin (Liz Ryan (Seasons 1-3 | Recurring otherwise))
Luke Ford (Craig Woodland)
Guest Star:
Greta Leslie Allen (Angela Vaughn)
  • New Zealand airdate of this episode: April 4, 2002 edit »
  • Nick: Can I ask you a question?
    Tess: Sure.
    Nick: Is he the one?
    Tess: What?
    Nick: You know bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum.
    Tess: I think I won't fall in love like that.
    Nick: Why?
    Tess: Umm... I've gotta go. edit »
Show Score 8.8 great
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