- Jethro and Danielle's relationship isn't a secret anymore, at least not to Gary. Jethro discovers that Gary is quite persistent to collect Cheryl's debt. An opportunity comes along, when Vern hires Jethro to suppress the publication of a book, written by his ex-wife Sonya. It seems the book is a very graphic memoirs of the wild times in a commune called Isengard. Jethro finds out that Vern was married, no only to Sonya, but to 4 other women at the same time and they all lived in the commune. Sonya is also Rochelle's mother, but Rochelle isn't Vern's daughter. Rochelle merely lost her virginity to Vern. Jethro sees a way to get Cheryl out of the shambles, when he succeeds to persuade Vern to give the vacant property that was Isengard to his ex-wives. The former wives, on the other hand sell the property to Jethro, who then sells it to Gary. Cheryl is off the hook. Meanwhile at a remembrance of Ted's old associate Lefty Munroe, Grandpa finds out who ratted the gang out all those years ago. Lefty's widow, Ngaire, who looks at everyone down and especially at Cheryl, unravels that the rat was none other than Ted's dead wife - Rita. Her motives were to fill up her crime-wife retirement fund. Listening very carefully to Ngaire's story, Cheryl and Loretta, who are desperate for cash decide to recover the supposed fund, which according to them is buried in the back yard of the Wests' former home. Jethro and Gary are celebrating the good business deal. Gary seems fine with the relationship of Jethro and his ex. But all becomes very different the next morning when Jethro wakes up with a huge hangover and sees Treena, assaulted, half-dressed and leaving in a hurry and fear.—Lara Cain
- Secrets from the past mean Jethro gets an opportunity, and Cheryl has the chance to dig up gold.
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