Cindy is backIan heads off to the park to meet ‘Cindy’, where he finds a poster of her with the words; ‘Cindy playing live tonight’. After scouting around and bumping into a scary homeless man, he heads back to his car. Jane is at home and reads a confirmation email for a hotel in South Africa. She presumes that Ian has deserted her. At the car, there is a note directing Ian to an abandoned high-rise block of flats. After waiting for some time, he notices a light flashing in one of the top-floor flats. He proceeds into the building with a torch, despite the safety warnings. He sees a dark figure wearing a hoodie…only to find that it is actually a manikin after gaining the courage to approach it.

Ian enters the flat, where music eerily begins to play (‘nothing compares to you’ by Sinead O’Connor). He switches the music off on the laptop, only to find that it starts playing again a few minutes later. After exploring other rooms and failing to find anyone, he notices a wall covered in family photos…with his face crossed out on them. He begins to pull them down in a panic, before realising that someone has entered the room. Ian sees a teenager and mutters ‘it can’t be’. Thanks to the end credits, we can deduce that this is the return of Steven Wicks…

Meanwhile, Kevin lies in front of the taxi to prevent Denise from leaving. Chelsea jumps out of the taxi and whacks Deano (that’s family for you!). Kevin tricks Denise into the cabin and begs her to stay. He declares that he was worried that Deano was suicidal. Denise returns to the house, and after listening to Deano’s apologies, she decides to stay.

After learning of his dad’s stint in prison, Jay reacts with anger and carves ‘liar’ onto the bus stop. However, on completion of his wonderful chavtastic piece of work a police officer arrives and escorts him away. Later Jay storms out of the house, while Jase smashes the mirror in anger.