- Margo takes great pride in her new job at the surgery, but realises where her greatest talent lies. Louisa wonders if she's made a mistake bringing her family to Corfu when Gerry befriends a convict.
- Louisa makes up with Sven but is perturbed when Gerald is befriended by Kosti, a convict on weekend release who shares his love of nature. However, once more helped by Spiros, she intervenes when Kosti is wrongly accused of stealing from widowed recluse Countess Mavrodaki. - which in turn leads to Margo going to work for the countess. Larry has further success as a writer but is less effective in stopping a love-lorn Leslie from getting arrested for brawling.—don @ minifie-1
- Gerry strikes animal lovers friendship with fishing old Greek Kosti Panapoulos while catching a turtle, never mind it's a weekend-liberated convict from the prison island. Leslie is gutted having finding 'his' girl returned to her Greek ex-boyfriend, fearing hunting is his last skill, and gets arrested for a brawl after spotting the lovebirds on an alcohol-fueled night out with Larry, who celebrates his success as author. Louisa's next attempt to bond with Sven fails over her lack of appreciation for his accordion. Gerry and his convict friend, who was wrongly assumed jailed for spouse murder, are arrested for stealing from the Countess's goldfish pond, but she withdraws the complaint after a pleasant meeting with apologetic Louisa and 'refreshingly outspoken' Margo, who after a disastrous try to assist in Dr. Petridis's surgery is delighted to be engaged as the widow aristocrat's companion. Spiros gets the jailbirds liberated sooner the police jail procedure dictates.—KGF Vissers
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