Lynne McGranger
Lynne McGranger takes a selfie with "Home and Away" co-stars Ada Nicodemou, Emily Symons and Georgie Parker Instagram/lynnemcgranger

In the episodes June 20 to 23 on “Home and Away,” Irene continues to be in the hands of a madman and finds out about a bitter truth. Meanwhile, a conflict within the Morgans happens.

Spoiler alert! This article contains “Home and Away” spoilers. Read on if you would like to know what happens next before the new episode airs.

On Monday, June 20, Irene Robert’s (Lynne McGranger) problem continues to exist. Her circumstances don’t change as she still remains in the hands of a madman. Then, things heat up as someone delivers an ultimatum for Olivia to get what he wants. A hint of hope will happen as Marilyn Chambers (Emily Symons) suddenly returns to give aide to Alf Stewart (Rey Meagher) just in time when he needed help the most.

On Tuesday, Irene is in for a big surprise as she learns a terrible reality. The big revelation happens when she started fighting back the madman who is holding her captive. Then, Justin Jefferies (Matthew Walker) will attempt to convince Tori Morgan (Penny McNamee) to pull back from Nate Cooper (Kyle Pryor) for her own good. Some social adjustments occur as John Palmer (Shane Whithington) and Marilyn try to readjust to each other’s presence, Full TV Shows says.

On Wednesday, a conflict within the Morgans occurs as they clash with each other with regard to putting down roots. Billie Ashford (Tessa de Josselin) denies her rape and crumbles. Meanwhile, Kat Chapman (Pia Miller) is given a reality check by Andy Barrett (Tai Hara) by telling her some home truths.

On Thursday, Roo Stewart (Georgie Parker) experiences difficulty in dealing with someone who is angry. This person is speculated to be Alf, as he deals with his handicap. Then, Hunter King (Scott Lee) readies himself as he knows the truth if he will be going to juvenile detention or not, Back to the Bay reports.

Josh Barrett (Jackson Gallagher) concocts a prison break plan. He does this for his brother, who is currently in jail. It also seems that Marilyn and John’s attempts to co-exist come to a failure as the gulf between them grows even wider than before. Things go to a new level with Hunter as he suddenly finds himself offside with the supervisor of his community service program.

“Home and Away” airs Monday to Thursday at 7:00 p.m. on Seven Network in Australia. In the UK, “Home and Away” airs during weekdays at 1:15 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Channel 5.

Correction: The previous version of this article said that Roo Stewart is played by Justin Clarke.