Neighbours: Jim Dies, Fiona Schemes, Julie Freaks, Helen Faints (1993)
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- čas přidán 13. 03. 2022
- A few juicy moments from episode 1904, the final appearance of Alan Dale as Jim Robinson.
In order of appearance:
Jim Robinson: Alan Dale
Fiona Hartman: Suzanne Dudley
Jeffrey Hockney: Jeff Keogh
Bank Teller: Rene Zandveld
Julie Martin: Julie Mullins
Rosemary Daniels: Joy Chambers
Helen Daniels: Anne Haddy - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I remember watching this at the time. Obvious how much Helen loved him. So very sad.
Indeed. What really tugs at my heart is the bit where Rosemary tells Helen and Julie that Jim has died. The first thing that Helen does is turn to give her support to Julie, rather than dissolve into her own grief. That was so Helen.
Yup defo more like a son than son in law
@@LifeinAnalog yup - as a good grandmother would. Shame they ret-conned the fact that Julie wasn’t Jim’s biological daughter
@PaulKinnear they did a lot of that.
Julie and Helen's reactions are heartbreaking
heartbreaking = woeful
This is actually quite creepy and macabre for Neighbours
@@kathleenmaclachlan1541 I'm not complaining, the current show should take inspiration
One of the best neighbours episodes ever. It was all downhill thereafter, until they brought back Madge and Harold.
Fantastic episode
My god the acting is amazing 🤣
The over-the-top melodrama is what makes it fun. Julie and Fiona make quite a pair when they are shouting at each other. :) Bliss!
😂😂😂
My god you're ironic
There's a good music video about this. It's called You Just Tired Your Old Grandad Out by Swedemason (on CZcams)
"It's Jim. He's passed away." I suppose they had her deliver the line like that because the character was supposed to be a hard-nosed businesswoman but her acting when she walks into the kitchen is atrocious; you can tell that she knows what's coming next.
A terrifying death scene for a long-serving character. The entire heart attack scene is very well played and disturbing.
Imagine if this had played out on Home and Away, shot for shot. With the much more lovable Alf (or Fisher) dying like that in 1995, after eight years on the show. It would have been HORRIFIC.
Julie was an alien
Poor Jim.
And the creepy thing is that, except for Rosemary, all those other characters also died. (Fiona died off-screen in a car crash, while Julie's and Helen's deaths are well-known).
This wasn't too long after Todd's death, concidence hey?
@@MarkWhich Todd's death (and before that, Harold's disappearance) were the beginning of what I would call Neighbours' decada perdida, which was only (partially) resolved when Harold came back from the dead.
@@najbritcol Certainly agree, Harold was definitely the first one to bring in any nostalgia back into the show.
Creepy if it were real life maybe. Not when it’s a tv show
What's more, although there has been no mention of Rosemary dying, the actress/author who player her has.
This street is full of death
Where was Paul when you needed him? He would have sent Fiona packing months before this!
A fugitive in Rio.
The real tragedy is that mullet.
Whose that young lady at 5.03 sitting with Helen?
Julie Robinson Paul sister
Did they ever find out what fiona did
They did. After Fiona fled town, the whole family discovered the truth. Helen invited Annalise (Fiona's daughter) to live with her. Fiona later died, offscreen, following a car accident. Annalise decided to give any inheritance to Jim's family, though I don't recall if there was any money left.
Not as sad as Daphne's death 😭
It’s not a competition.
Aimee Hall
Worst acting ever by that woman in yellow, I think from memory she wanted him fired in real life and off the show LMAO
The woman in yellow is Joy Chambers who married Reg Grundy in real life, which is the production company for Neighbours (Grundy Productions).
@@markbutcher7111 Makes sense. Got job based on who she knew, not how well she could act. Much like the show now. No wonder it's been cancelled
@@ewtwetrwerwteetWhat, cancelled 30 years later? Yeah, that’s the reason. It’s back btw
Excellent episode Julie mullins is a fantastic great fabulous lovely wonderful actress
Fiona is rubbish she can't act 1:46
*NOT THE ORANGES **00:11*
*Jim should be so lucky*
*lucky*
*lucky*
*lucky*
He was a monster, good riddance.
How the hell was he a monster? He was one of the nicest characters ever!
@@startracker5895 Sorry, I was thinking of that guy from Bugs.