
Maisie and Andy are unmoved by Natasha’s attentions when she welcomes them to the shoot. Determined to better her mother, Maisie delights in Andy’s perfect score and lovingly congratulates her man. However, the atmosphere turns sour when Debbie arrives and Maisie is livid that Natasha has invited her to wind up Andy. Natasha is unrepentant and splits her party into teams, leaving Andy separated from Maisie.
With Debbie on his team, Andy’s attentions are distracted when she baits him about his attitude to Sarah. When the shoot ends, Maisie turns on Natasha and they fiercely argue.

Meanwhile, Mark is disturbed when he receives a text reading “Having fun?” in the middle of the shoot. He swirls round and notices a movement in the trees but can’t get a fix on who it is. Determined to investigate, Mark asks Jimmy to cover for him while he heads towards the trees.
After chasing the figure through the woods, Mark is alarmed when Faye emerges. She initially slaps him but the atmosphere soon calms and Faye reveals that she found him because of the Horse and House article.

Their conversation is interrupted, though, when they hear Natasha searching for Mark. Faye tells Mark they’ll continue their conversation at a later date. Just what is Faye’s connection to Mark?
Despite Lisa’s best efforts to convince her otherwise, Belle demands that they proceed with a Dingle court. The Dingles hold court and Will is sworn in by the Dingle code as a witness for Belle. With Sam as the judge and Shadrach defending the absent Zak, Belle gives an impassioned testimony about how her father has let her down.
Realising it’s down to him to save Zak’s neck, Shadrach reflects on his own failings with Gennie and says his brother deserves a chance to make things right. Nevertheless, when put to the vote, Zak is found guilty. In accordance with Dingle law, they decide to excommunicate him. Will Zak be banished from the family forever?







