Lynda insists that Robert lets Harrison know he\u2019s the only Snell running for Ambridge Cricket Club Chair. But as Robert leaves to make his phone call, Harrison shows up at the door to encourage Lynda to be chair. Harrison ignores Robert\u2019s call as he continues to flatter Lynda, but she sends him away disappointed, insisting on Robert. Robert twigs that it was Harrison at the door just now, trying to court Lynda. He\u2019s conflicted, so they eventually agree to both stand for the Chair position \u2013 with a twist \u2013 they\u2019ll each campaign for the other.
Jolene doesn\u2019t seem herself as Fallon and Kenton gossip about Brian and Miranda at the recent Ball. Kenton tries to engage Jolene as he encourages Fallon not to worry about Harrison\u2019s upcoming disciplinary hearing \u2013 they all need to think positively. But grouchy Jolene snaps that they need more than positive thinking. If things turn out badly for Fallon and Harrison, Fallon wonders whether Jolene and Kenton would be able to lend them money. Kenton says they\u2019ll make it work, but Jolene\u2019s more hard-headed \u2013 they don\u2019t have cash to spare. Alone with Jolene, Kenton ticks her off for being so harsh. Jolene points out their own situation and how they could suddenly need money themselves \u2013 they need to be prepared. Kenton doesn\u2019t want to think like that, but Jolene says they may not have a choice.
Kenton goes to see Fallon to apologise and reassures Fallon \u2013 who\u2019s like a daughter to him - that he and Jolene will help in any way they can. Fallon mentions how sensitive Jolene is right now, but Kenton shares that he has a plan that\u2019s guaranteed to lift her spirits.