There's more trouble ahead on , with two new faces set to join the soap amid a triple departure.
There's a brutal twist off the back of revelations about the past, including a DNA bombshell, with deadly danger on the cards too - paving the way for Craig Tinker's exit. In the fallout, troubled teen Brody Michaelis will struggle to adjust with his changed life, while his focus will be on his younger sisters who will finally appear onscreen this week in their soap debut.
Teasing what the future holds for Brody amid the looming exits of his parents Mick and Lou, actor Ryan Mulvey told The that while fans would soon see a new side to the teen, there's also drama on the way. He explained: "Everyone's got a reason why they're the way they are. He's not going to just be this bully for no reason.
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"As the storyline continues, you start to realise he's clearly not had the best upbringing and that's the reason why he's the way he is. He brings a bit of drama with him. A lot of fight, a lot of stubbornness and he knows what he wants and he'll get it."
Confirming the arrival of Brody's two sisters who debut on Wednesday night, after months of them being mentioned be never seen onscreen, Ryan told us fans will see him step up to care for his younger siblings. He said: "It's so nice that I've got the aspect of my younger sisters who I absolutely adore and I'd do anything for them.

"I'm so protective of them just because of the missing parentals in their life. So I've become their dad or their carer in a way. So it's really nice to play that softer side to Brody.
"He's got his little sisters who he adores and they're cheeky to him. It kind of feels like a bit of a weight off his shoulders when he's around them, even though he's trying to look after them."
One character Brody is very much against is Kit Green, his likely biological father. Brody will blame Kit for his family "falling apart" and for Mick's behaviour, with a huge week of episodes this week changing the lives of residents forever.
He told us: "He's got all this hate towards Kit just because in Brody's eyes, he is the reason why his family's kind of falling apart. So he sees him as the villain in his story."
On the DNA bombshell, Ryan went on: "It will absolutely blow his mind. It's great, the complete differences between the two. He's got so much hatred towards Kit because he's kind of seen him as the catalyst for why his family's falling apart. But he's had not the greatest relationship with his dad or what a man, a dad and son's relationship is.
"And he hasn't really received the love that he wanted. So I think that's why he's so closed off. So I think he's thinking in his head, why on Earth would I ever let myself open again to another father figure when the person who is my father didn't even show me that.
"So I think he'd be very against it and very closed off to it just because he's, I think he's so insecure of getting hurt and so anxious of that, that he put on this hard exterior to save himself from that pain."
Viewers will have to tune in this week to find out what happens, as Mick takes revenge against Kit only for other residents to get caught in the crossfire. With Mick setting out to kill Kit, Lou going missing and Craig left fighting for his life, it's safe to say things may never be the same again.
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