It’s going to be a tense week in Home and Away as emotions spiral, loyalties are tested and familiar bonds begin to strain under pressure. While some are ready to open themselves up to second chances, others find themselves pushed to breaking point by unresolved grief, unexpected confrontations and the fear of being replaced.
Remi’s Desperation Sends Bree Into Panic
Remi leaves Bree shaken when he bursts into her hospital room in a frantic state, desperately pleading for forgiveness. Sonny and Eden quickly step in to remove him, but Remi’s emotions overpower him, and he forces his way back to declare his love. Only when Eden firmly points out that Bree is frightened does he finally back down, overcome with shame.

Convinced he has ruined his last chance, Remi spends a restless night regretting his actions. But by morning, hope flickers when Bree sends him a message asking to talk. Unsure of her intentions, Remi clings to the possibility that their story may not be over, though he has no idea what awaits him.
Bree Draws a Line Remi Cannot Cross
Remi’s hope collapses when Bree makes it clear she is not seeking reconciliation; she warns she will file an AVO if he continues to pursue her. Her voice is firm, leaving no doubt that his behaviour has crossed a boundary she won’t ignore.

Crushed yet respectful of her wishes, Remi promises to focus on rebuilding himself. Meanwhile, Bree scrolls through her phone, deleting every trace of their past. With each erased memory, she steels herself for a life without him.
Roo Faces a Painful Choice
Still fragile after Cohen’s departure, Roo struggles to settle her emotions. Alf, helpless to ease her sadness, watches her wrestle with the urge to visit the boy she fostered and grew to love. When she suggests going to see Cohen, he gently advises her to give him and Adrian time to form their bond.

The weight of letting go becomes too heavy, and Roo informs the foster agency she needs a break before welcoming any new children. It’s a decision rooted not in reluctance, but grief she can’t yet voice.
Harper Dips a Toe Back into Dating
Dana catches Harper hesitantly scrolling through her dating profile, nerves holding her back. Harper admits she worries about how potential matches will react to her having a son, but Dana reminds her that honesty about Archie must come first.

Taking her advice, Harper connects with a man named Donny, who invites her for coffee. Just as she considers backing out, Dana takes charge, securing the plan and refusing to let her retreat into fear.
Home and Away: A New Confidence Emerges for Harper
Leah sides with Dana and encourages Harper to meet Donny, assuring there’s no harm in one cup of coffee. Harper keeps the news from Tane, but he quickly guesses and surprises her by offering his support.

After the date, Harper reveals there was no romantic spark with Donny, but she doesn’t feel discouraged. Instead, she confesses she’s already arranged another date, this time with someone called Drew, and Dana can’t hide her pride at Harper’s growing confidence.
John Finds Himself Spooked in the Wilderness
Mali decides John needs a lift and suggests a camping trip, inviting Tane along for company. They arrive at the campsite amused by John’s clumsy attempts to set up his tent, the mood light-hearted and full of banter.

As night falls, the group gathers around the campfire, where Mali entertains them with the eerie tale of the Hairy Man. But the laughs turn uneasy when John wakes to strange noises in the darkness and becomes convinced the legend might be real.
Home and Away: David Opens Old Wounds in Silence
David receives a file from the crash investigation unit regarding Kristina’s fatal accident. Reading it reduces him to tears, but he hides the document from Jo, choosing to carry the pain alone for now.

Determined to maintain normality, he hosts a barbeque to thank Justin for helping him move house and extends the invite to Theo. Theo agrees, but Lacey refuses, adamant she wants no part in her father’s plans.
Jo Turns Her Pain on Lacey
While at home, Jo stumbles upon the hidden crash file. Instantly, she’s dragged back to the moment she lost Kristina. Overwhelmed, she flees the house in tears and crosses paths with Tane, fresh from camping.

Moments later, Lacey arrives, only to face Jo’s fury. Jo accuses her of persuading David to reopen the case. Lacey insists she had nothing to do with it, but Jo refuses to believe her, blaming her for reopening old wounds.
Home and Away: David Seeks Strength from Both His Daughters
Lacey reels from her clash with Jo, desperate to understand her father’s motives. David decides it’s time to speak openly and sits both his daughters down. He explains that reopening the case isn’t about blame, but certainty to make sure nothing was overlooked.

He asks for their support, hoping they’ll stand by him through what lies ahead. After a tense pause, both Jo and Lacey agree to support his decision, tentatively forming a united front.
Harper Finds Real Chemistry with Drew
Harper’s second date proves far more promising. She learns Drew is a devoted father to two daughters, and the bond instantly puts her at ease. They share stories, laughter, and a connection she didn’t expect to feel so soon.

As they part, Harper declines his offer to walk her home, but they hug warmly. Later, she beams when Drew messages, asking if he can see her again, and this time, she’s ready to say yes.
Tane Battles His Fear of Being Replaced
Tane confides in Eden, insisting he isn’t jealous of Harper dating but admits the idea of another man in Archie’s life unsettles him. It’s not romance that bothers him, but the possibility of being sidelined as a father.

Eden reassures him no one can take his place, yet worry lingers in Tane’s eyes. Whether he’ll quietly accept Harper’s new chapter or step in to protect his place remains to be seen. For more Summer Bay twists and turns, keep watching and stay tuned to Soap Opera Daily.