@@gwennelshof3095 Jocelyn is correct, his name is Pele. www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/tv-guide/119629752/biting-drama-on-shortland-street-for-sally-martin
Wow heard how the actors, writers and crew worked during the lockdown so we all could see the soap. They are correct the only show that kept it going during this time while all other shows stopped. Kudos to them all.
They weren't working in level 4 lockdown (except individually - I'm sure the scriptwriters and showrunners were) but they went back to work at level 3 with reduced numbers and major distancing because they didn't know we'd be at level 3 for such a short length of time, and they were worried about running out of episodes. It should be easier on them if we go to level 1 next week as things will be much closer to "normal".
@@nicolezara5327 how does your levels work. In our area level one is not good but level three all will be opened. We are at level two which now allows hair salons and barber shops to open up but social distancing, masks for all must be worn and they have to clean everything they use in. Between customers.
Lianne causes the crack in every relationship Nicole had starting from her first boyfriend and girlfriend. Drew is doing Nicole a favor, but she doesn't realize it. Good to see DAWN survived the anthrax poisoning.