Eden Fowler | |||||||||||
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Home and Away character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Stephanie Panozzo | ||||||||||
Duration | 2022–present | ||||||||||
First appearance | 4 July 2022 | ||||||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Lucy Addario | ||||||||||
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Eden Fowler is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away , played by Stephanie Panozzo. She is one of four characters, along with Bob Forsyth (Rob Mallett), Remi Carter (Adam Rowland) and Kirby Aramoana (Angelina Thomson), who make up the fictional band Lyrik. They were introduced following the departure of four cast members that same year. After learning of the role, Panozzo sent in a self-tape to the show's casting producers, before she was invited to Sydney for an audition. However, she could not fly after testing positive for COVID-19, which left her fearing she had lost the role. The producers invited her to audition over a Zoom call instead and her agent later informed her that she had secured the role. Panozzo relocated to Sydney from Melbourne a week later. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 4 July 2022. Like the rest of Lyrik, Eden was given an immediate link to the show and its characters through her friendship with Felicity Newman (Jacqui Purvis), but writers also established a former romantic connection between Eden and Felicity's brother Cash Newman (Nicholas Cartwright).
Panozzo described her character as a "wild child", someone who speaks her mind and "wears her heart on her sleeve". Panozzo believed that she and Eden would be friends in real life and joked that if someone wanted a good night, they should go to Eden's. She also liked her character's style and actually added some of Eden's clothing to her own wardrobe. Panozzo also felt fortunate to play someone who shared similar interests and a passion for music. The role also allowed her to show off her own music and singing skills. Producers soon explored the romantic connection between Cash and Eden, with them becoming a couple after various challenges, including Felicity's opposition, Cash's personal struggles, and Eden's involvement in a dramatic car crash which formed the serial's end-of-year cliffhanger. Knowing the couple were supposed to have a strong history, Panozzo and Cartwright worked together to create authenticity. Panozzo thought the characters had good chemistry, despite being quite different from one another. The relationship is tested again when Eden pretends they are engaged and Cash realises he is not ready for that level of commitment.
The character played a prominent role in the 2023 season finale, as she is kidnapped by two brothers who have also critically injured Remi. Following the end of the episode, Seven Network launched an ad campaign to keep viewers engaged with the show during the break, which consisted of posters, social media posts and on-air promo spots, as well as a phone number allowing fans to hear Eden's supposed last phone call. The campaign received a mixed reaction from viewers, but was a success for the network. In the opening episodes of 2024, Eden is eventually rescued, while Remi recovers in hospital. Writers began further exploration of the character's fictional backstory with the introduction of her brother Levi Fowler (Tristan Gorey). It emerges that the pair have been estranged for some time, after Levi seemingly sided with their father after he had an affair and divorced their mother. The siblings try to repair their relationship, until Levi has an affair with Mackenzie Booth (Emily Weir). Panozzo said that for Eden it is "a real betrayal". It forces her to relive "painful memories" of her father's actions, leaving her "traumatised". Panozzo also pointed out that Eden's friendship with Mac is also broken, which is equally as devastating. The Fowler family was expanded in 2024 with the introduction of Eden's father James "Jimmy" Fowler (Aaron Jeffery) and younger sister Abigail Fowler (Hailey Pinto).
On 29 June 2022, it was announced that the fictional band Lyrik, made up of four new characters – Eden Fowler, Bob Forsyth (Rob Mallett), Remi Carter (Adam Rowland) and Kirby Aramoana (Angelina Thomson) – would be introduced to Home and Away in the coming weeks. [1] The group's arrival followed the departure of four cast members from the serial earlier that year. [1] Stephanie Panozzo was cast as bass player Eden. When the role came up, Panozzo "jumped at the chance to audition" for it. [2] Due to the COVID-19 lockdown in Melbourne, Panozzo had to create a self-tape to send to the casting producers. She received a call back and was invited to Sydney, where the show is filmed, for an audition, however, she was unable to attend after testing positive for COVID-19. [2] Panozzo admitted that she was "devastated" by the situation, as she thought she had lost the role, but she was given the chance to audition over a Zoom call. [2] She was "thrilled" when she learned she had been cast, [2] saying "My agents FaceTimed me, which they never do, and they said I booked the role. I was absolutely blown away and beyond excited. It was a very surreal and incredible feeling." [1] Panozzo relocated to Sydney a week later. [2] She made her debut as Eden during the episode broadcast on 4 July 2022. [3] Panozzo later stated that she grew up watching Home and Away and described being part of the show as "a dream come true" and "a blessing". [4] She also felt fortunate to be part of the show, which she called "an incredible opportunity and training ground", as it helped improve her acting and music skills. She said "It's like a boot camp for young actors in Australia. Its been such a ball and as a character, Eden is so, so fun to explore." [2] After two years in the role, Panozzo admitted that she was still thrilled to be working full-time and "excited" to be on set every day. [5]
Eden is a wild child, full of fire and fun. She's fiercely loyal, speaks her mind and her greatest loves are music, her friends and family. [4]
— Panozzo describing her character's traits (2022).
Panozzo felt that she and her character would be friends, but she joked that "Eden's so much cooler than I am." [6] She called her "fun", "fiery" and "loyal as hell". [6] Panozzo liked that her character enjoys making people laugh and that she "wears her heart on her sleeve". She thought that if someone was after a good night, they should "go to Eden's." [6] Panozzo told Kerry Harvey of Stuff that she was a fan of her character's style and admitted to adding some of Eden's clothing to her own wardrobe, saying "My personal wardrobe is so boring. I look at Eden and think, 'Why do I not think about buying this kind of stuff? It's so cool'." [6] Panozzo shares a love for music with her character, and she felt fortunate that she could play someone who was equally "passionate" about it. [5] The role allows Panozzo to show off her own music and singing skills, and she hoped to release her own music in the future. [5] She said "it's definitely something I want to pour more of my time into outside of the Bay. But to be able to play a character that shares very similar interests is so wonderful – and makes me feel more connected." [5]
Lyrik arrive in Summer Bay from the city and play an impromptu gig outside Felicity Newman (Jacqui Purvis) and Tane Parata's (Ethan Browne) house. [7] Purvis explained that the group are old friends from Felicity's past, but Eden is her best friend and they are really close. She said that the band would bring music to the Bay and cause a bit of trouble. [7] Felicity's partner Tane initially wants the band to leave, but she brings him around, until they take over the house. [7] The band's arrival coincides with Felicity becoming co-owner of Salt, the local bar and restaurant. Purvis said that her character comes up with the idea to have Lyrik play the relaunch of Salt, furthering their integration into the Bay. [7] It soon becomes clear that Bob "has big plans" for Lyrik that do not include them staying the Bay. He and Kirby are also in a "rocky" relationship, while Eden and Remi are best friends, who enjoying teasing one another. [8]
As well as the link to Felicity, writers established a connection between Eden and Felicity's brother Cash Newman (Nicholas Cartwright), as it emerges that they dated before their arrivals in the Bay. [9] Joe Julians of Digital Spy said this development causes some controversary among their friends and family. [9] Upon seeing Cash at the end of Lyrik's performance in Salt, Eden jumps into his arms and he is forced to tell Felicity about their romantic history. She then warns Eden away from him as he has a fiancée Jasmine Delaney (Sam Frost), who at the time had left the Bay. [9] Eden apologises to Cash for any hurt she caused him and they agree to be friends, however, a hug between them is misinterpreted by Felicity. [9]
The relationship between Eden and Cash was explored towards the end of the season, as they have a one-night stand, which they later repeat. [10] Purvis said Felicity is worried that Eden will hurt her brother again and tries to keep them apart. She told Alice Penwill of Inside Soap: "Before they got to the Bay, Eden and Cash had a fling – he was more into it than Eden was, and she left him. Flick is adamant that Eden will do it again." [11] Penwill pointed out that Cash is the one trying to initiate a relationship between himself and Eden, to which Purvis replied that Felicity does not know that and believes it is all down to Eden. When Felicity catches the pair together, Purvis said that her character "feels she's been let down by her friend." [11] Cash and Eden are later forced to work together when Felicity and Tane become engaged and begin planning the wedding. The awkwardness between the pair increases when Felicity tries to "play cupid" during a meeting. [10] Panozzo explained that her character struggles to work alongside Cash and that being around him is "painful" for her, but she powers through for Felicity's sake. [10]
As the storyline progresses, Cash decides that he and Eden have to stay away from one another and not be friends, so that he can get his life together, following a recent shooting in the line of duty and the break up with his girlfriend. [10] A TV Week writer noted that Eden only agrees "to save face", but she appears devastated. [10] Panozzo stated "This really hurts her. Not only does she feel the rejection of unrequited love, but now Cash doesn't even want to see her. But she understands it's ultimately for the best." [10] Another TV Week writer stated that it was obvious Eden and Cash had fallen for each other, but neither appeared willing to do anything about it. [12] Felicity becomes involved again as she changes her hens night plans, so that the women end up in the same nightclub where Tane's bucks party is being held. Eden realises Felicity has set her and Cash up, so she drinks to hide her "humiliation", while he believes she changed the plans in order to get him to say that he has feelings for her too. [12] As Eden and Cash have "a strong history and connection", Panozzo and Cartwright worked together to create authenticity and she hoped viewers would be "excited" with where the storyline was going. [12]
The serial's season finale centred on Felicity and Tane's wedding day and ended on a cliffhanger with Eden and Felicity's lives in danger. As the pair are driving to the wedding venue, their ute crashes and the episode ends with Eden and Felicity trapped in the car. [13] Panozzo explained "Felicity and Eden have jumped in a car and someone has tampered with the brakes. I can say that there is a car crash that happens, and it’s very, very intense. It's massive." [2] She was excited to be involved in the dramatic storyline, and said that filming the scenes with the stunt performers and fire was "fun". [2] In the season premiere, which Panozzo described as "very drama-filled" and "high-stakes intense", [2] both Eden and Felicity are rescued, but Eden is critically injured and placed in a coma. [12] Cash is "beyond despair" as he sits beside Eden's hospital bed. TV Week's Tamara Cullen observed "For Cash, the thought of losing the woman he loves – without having the chance to tell her how he feels – is crushing." [12]
During the show's 8000th episode, Felicity and Tane marry with Eden and Cash as witnesses. The end of the episode sees Cash waking up with a hangover and noticing Eden is wearing the engagement ring he bought for his former girlfriend. [14] Cash is led to believe that he drunkenly proposed to Eden, while she uses the opportunity to play a joke on him and pretend they are engaged. [14] This development tests the strength of the couple's relationship. Cullen (TV Week) said Cash loves Eden, but he knows that he is not ready for that level of commitment. [14] When Eden tells him the truth about the engagement, she quickly notices Cash's relieved reaction and realises how he really feels about marriage, which leaves them both questioning the future of their relationship. [14] Susannah Alexander of Digital Spy wrote "Eden's pride soon feels wounded" and she is left wondering why Cash thinks the idea of marrying her is "so intolerable." [15] Alexander also reported that in a bid to show Eden that he loves her and is ready to make "happier memories" with her, Cash gives her a charm bracelet and gets rid of the engagement ring. [15]
In early 2024, Panozzo told a writer for New Idea that the couple "have great chemistry" and she was "really proud" that it came across to viewers, while Cartwright praised their working relationship. [16] Eden's reaction to being taken camping highlighted the couple's lack of shared interests, but Panozzo believed they would last, saying "Eden and Cash have such a beautiful relationship. They are quite different in many ways, but they actually really complement each other. He grounds her and she brings that bit of craziness into his life." [17] She thought that they worked well because they were "the missing piece for each other". [17] In scenes broadcast in August 2024, Cash proposes to Eden, who is left questioning if it is something he truly wants, as he recently "freaked out" at the idea of marriage. [18] Panozzo told Wade Sellers of TV Week that her character is "thrown" by the proposal, explaining "She thinks Cash isn't thinking straight and is making a rash decision because of everything going on with Felicity." [18] Recalling Cash's negative reaction to Eden's prank proposal storyline, Panozzo said Eden is also left questioning Cash's motives. [18] Sellers reported that after seeking advice from Remi and Felicity, who urge her to be honest with Cash, Eden is still conflicted. Panozzo stated "Cash really is the love of her life, but if Eden says no, she could lose him. But if she says yes, she could end up like her parents: divorced, broken-hearted and with a broken family. That scares her." [18]
The 2023 season finale broadcast on 29 November ended with Eden and Remi's lives in danger, [19] as Eden is kidnapped and Remi is seriously injured by brothers Wes (Josh McConville) and Mickey (Travis Jeffery). [20] Panozzo was excited for viewers to see the finale and told Georgie Kearney from 7News that it is "gripping, it's amazing, it's heartbreaking, it's intense, it's epic." [21] The episode begins with Cash taking Eden on a romantic break camping in the bush. An Inside Soap writer said Eden is "unimpressed" by the location, as she believed they were going on a luxury getaway. [20] Panozzo admitted that she could relate to Eden's "less than enthusiastic" attitude towards camping, especially if she was not in the right mood. She thought Eden might be feeling the same on the day, commenting "I can resonate with that feeling of, 'I'm not really up for camping today'." [21] Eden later calls Remi to come and get her, but his bike is struck by Wes and Mickey's car. Believing him to be dead, the pair begin digging a grave when Eden stumbles upon them when she needs a toilet break. Eden is knocked out from behind "before she has the opportunity to assess the situation". [20]
Both Eden and Remi are bundled into Wes and Mickey's car and driven away, leaving Cash searching desperately for Eden. [19] Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy confirmed the cliff-hanger would begin "a huge storyline" as Eden's disappearance shocks the residents of Summer Bay, [19] while Cartwright stated "It's so great to be a part of this kind of next-level storyline. These upcoming episodes will take the drama to the next level!" [16] Following the end of the episode, Seven Network launched a campaign to keep viewers engaged with the show ahead of its return in January 2024. [22] Posters asking people to "Help Find Eden", social media posts and on-air promo spots were created in a bid to "emulate the true-to-life trauma and action that takes place when a person goes missing". [22] Viewers were also encouraged to call a phone number to hear Eden's supposed last phone call. Mediaweek reported that within 24 hours, over 28,000 fans had called the number. In six days, over 65,000 calls were made to the number and over 400,000 people watched a social media video featuring Cash pleading for Eden's return. [22]
The opening episode of the 2024 season picks up with Cash calling the police after being unable to find Eden, leading to a "massive" search for her, while a "terrified" Eden wakes up next to Remi's body. [17] Panozzo told Inside Soap's Laura Morgan: "Eden rolls over to find the body of her best mate, Remi, who's seemingly dead! She has no idea who these two guys are, but gathers pretty quickly from their conversation that they want to get rid of her." [17] The brothers bring Eden to an abandoned house, where Wes orders Mickey to dispose of Remi's body, but in a twist, he discovers that Remi is still alive. [17] As Eden tries to help Remi, she looks to Mickey for help. Panozzo explained to Morgan that Eden has noticed Wes is the dominant brother, while Mickey is "a bit more timid" and reluctant to go along with his plans, so Eden uses that to convince him to take Remi to a hospital. [17] Panozzo also said that Eden realises Remi's condition is critical and she is "desperate to save him." [17]
Mickey stands up to Wes and they decide that he will take Remi to hospital, but Eden has to stay with Wes at the house. She says "a tearful farewell" to Remi and hides her bracelet in his jacket pocket in the hope that someone will recognise it and come looking for her. Panozzo said that it was a moment of "sheer desperation" for her character. [17] Instead of sticking to the agreed plan, Mickey leaves Remi by the side of a road and calls an ambulance instead. While Remi makes it to the hospital, attention turns to Eden and Wes tells Mickey that "it's time". [17] Panozzo said those words are "hugely terrifying" for Eden and despite being "a tough chick" and someone who can hold her own, she has seen how dangerous Wes can be. [17] She continued: "In those moments you just go to the worst-case scenario, so Eden panics that this is it – she's going to die." [17] The story concludes with Eden escaping Wes and Mickey, as they argue, and being rescued by Cash and Rose Delaney (Kirsty Mariller), after they find her bracelet amongst Remi's possessions at the hospital. [23]
"It's all sort of really building up into a very kind of tricky and explosive brother-sister relationship. But this is certainly − I think − a real betrayal for Eden and I think she's going to find it very difficult to move past this and forgive him, if she ever does." [5]
— Panozzo on Eden and Levi's relationship after she discovers his affair with Mac.
In November 2023, producers introduced the character's brother Levi Fowler (Tristan Gorey) and began exploring her fictional backstory. [24] After Eden learns Levi has begun working at the local hospital, she refuses to see him and it emerges that the pair have been estranged following their parents divorce. [24] Gorey explained that after the divorce, Levi went to live with their father, while Eden moved in with their mother. His character believed he was doing the right thing when everyone was condemning his father, however, Eden viewed the move "as a statement" and the resentment grew from there. [24] After Levi gets Remi to talk with Eden, the siblings finally meet to talk, but Eden cannot forgive her brother for seemingly taking their father's side when he had an affair. [24] Gorey said Levi's "love for Eden never wavered, and regardless of her iron-like exterior, he puts it all on the line to rebuild their relationship once again." [24]
The siblings are forced to be around each other as Levi stays in the Bay to treat Eden's friend Mackenzie Booth (Emily Weir) for a serious health issue. [5] Viewers soon learn that Levi has developed feelings for Mac, and he begins using Eden's presence in the Bay as an excuse for his absences to his wife Imogen Fowler (Georgia Blizzard). Eden eventually discovers that Levi is having an affair with Mac, leaving her "horrified", especially as she has recently bonded with Imogen. [5] Melenie Parkes from Stuff said the discovery causes Eden to relive "painful memories of their father cheating on their mother." [5] Imogen later calls Eden in "distress" wanting to know why she hid Levi's affair from her, forcing Eden to apologise for any hurt she has caused her sister-in-law. She then reveals that Mac is the woman Levi has been having an affair with, before vowing to be there for Imogen. [25]
When Levi and Mac go public, Eden does not accept their relationship, which leads Levi to give her an ultimatum – try to move on from what he has done or lose him from her life. Panozzo told Parkes "He sort of says, 'I've had 10 years without you now and I can do it again'. It feels pretty intense really and not very nice at all." [5] Panozzo pointed out how Levi and Eden had "sort of healed things to a certain degree and were making amends", but Levi's affair had undone all of that and Eden is left "traumatised" by Levi repeating what their father did. [5] Panozzo described her character as being "really deeply disappointed and feeling really betrayed and heartbroken, because that trust is yet again broken by another man in her life." [5] Panozzo also said that Eden's friendship with Mac is also broken by the affair, which she thought was "really devastating" as they had "a really beautiful relationship" up until that point. [5]
Producers continued to expand the Fowler family with the introduction of Eden's estranged father James "Jimmy" Fowler (Aaron Jeffery) in July 2024. [26] Actress Hailey Pinto was later cast as Eden's younger sister Abigail Fowler. [27] Abigail is introduced during Eden and Cash's surprise engagement party. [28] As with Levi, Eden and her sister have been estranged, but Sellers (TV Week) noted that "Eden's initial reaction at seeing her baby sister is happiness". [28] However, she soon realises something is not quite right as Abigail is agitated, has a darkness around her eyes, and is constantly receiving messages on her phone. [28]
Eden arrives in Summer Bay with her Lyrik bandmates Kirby Aramoana, Remi Carter and Bob Forsyth. They arrange to stay with Eden's friend Felicity Newman and her partner Tane Parata. Eden, Kirby and Remi agree to play at the reopening of local restaurant Salt, which Felicity co-owns, but Bob refuses thinking the gig is beneath them. However, he is outvoted and the gig is a success. At the end of the night, Eden spots Felicity's brother Cash Newman and she confesses to Felicity that they had a fling, but she left town not long after. She and Cash talk and agree to be friends. Felicity offers Lyrik a regular gig at Salt, but Bob is against the idea and eventually quits the band. Needing a new lead singer, the band hold auditions and choose Theo Poulos (Matt Evans), who soon begins dating Kirby. Eden notices a house for rent in the same street as the Parata house and she asks Cash for a reference. He later confides in her that his girlfriend Jasmine is not returning to the Bay after leaving to care for her in-laws. After Cash is shot, Eden helps cover Felicity's shifts at Salt while she is at the hospital. Both Eden and Remi upset when they miss being part of an interview Theo and Kirby give to an online magazine, which then barely mentions their contribution to the band. They are upset when Justin Morgan (James Stewart) becomes their manager, and Eden wants to fire him when he loses them the gig at Salt.
Felicity asks Eden to keep an eye on Cash, who is recovering from being shot. They have a one-night stand and he rejects her in the morning. However, they have another one-night stand and are caught by Remi, followed by Felicity. She accuses Eden of using her brother, and Eden almost turns down the opportunity to play at Tane's proposal to Felicity. Remi later admits to Eden that he told Cash that she has feelings for him, which prompts Cash to end things between them. Felicity tries to play Cupid with Cash and Eden and forces them to work together arranging her wedding. Bob returns to town, but Eden refuses to play with him when Theo does not turn up for a gig. While helping Felicity to pick a wedding dress, Eden pretends to be a top stylist and borrows a number of dresses for Felicity to pick from. The dresses are stolen from her van and she has to ask Cash for help. They find the thief trying to sell the dresses online and recover them. Felicity decides to bring her hen night to a bar, where she attempts to push Eden and Cash together. Eden falls off a stage after getting drunk and Cash takes her home, where she tells him she loves him. Cash admits that he cannot through that again, having broken up with Jasmine. Eden drives Felicity to her wedding, but the brakes fail and the ute crashes. After being rescued, Eden is placed in a coma due to a head injury.
When she wakes up, Cash tells her they should be together, but she cannot remember their relationship or the accident. She asks him to stop visiting her, but she later has flashbacks to their time together. Remi confirms the memories are real and Eden deals with them by writing a song. During Lyrik's next gig, Eden sings her song in front of Cash and they kiss. They decide to pursue a relationship. They help Felicity and Tane organise a new wedding ceremony and Eden finds the engagement ring Cash bought for Jasmine. After they both get drunk at the reception, Eden puts the ring on and lets Cash think he proposed to her. Cash's negative reaction hurts Eden and she questions their future, but he later buys her a charm bracelet and gets rid of the ring. Eden is also forced to change how she physically interacts with Remi after noticing how uncomfortable Cash is around them. After refusing to take money from Cash to fund the recording of an album, she tries to get Remi to ask his parents instead. Remi enters Lyrik into a Battle of the Bands competition to win $20,000 and asks his friend Mercedes Da Silva (Amali Golden) to help out. Eden resents Mercedes for trying to take Remi away from Lyrik. Felicity is raped during the competition and Eden takes her to the hospital.
Lyrik begin recording their album and Eden tries to convince Remi to tell his partner Bree Cameron (Juliet Godwin) about Mercedes kissing him. Eden then tells Mercedes that Bree and Remi have been through a lot together, which almost causes Mercedes to leave town. At the album's launch party, Eden, Remi, Theo and Justin learn Kirby has been approached by a record label. Kirby later leaves the band to become a solo artist and Lyrik are denied permission to use her songs. Eden later writes a song about Kirby's betrayal and decides not to attend her single launch. However, she and Remi change their minds, which leads to Kirby quitting her solo deal. Kirby uses the royalties from one of her songs to fund Lyrik's new album. Eden supports Cash when he is suspended from the police force. She also learns her brother Levi is in town to treat her friend Mackenzie, who has suffered a cardiac event. It emerges that the siblings have not spoken since Levi left to live with their father, whose affair broke up his marriage. Eden is unable to forgive her brother and they argue. Cash takes her away for a camping trip, but Eden hate it and calls Remi to pick her up after she finds a tick on her neck. Cash persuades her to give it one more night. While going for a toilet break, Eden comes across two men, Wes and Mickey, digging a hole for a body and she is knocked out from behind. When she wakes up, she finds herself next to a badly injured Remi.
Wes and Mickey bring Eden and Remi to an abandoned house, where Eden tries to convince them to help Remi. Eventually, Mickey agrees to take him to the hospital and Eden puts her bracelet in his pocket. When Mickey returns from leaving Remi by the side of the road, he and Wes prepare to deal with Eden. While they are arguing, she escapes and is found by Cash and Rose Delaney. Eden and Remi recover from their ordeal, but they argue when they are asked to write victim impact statements and Eden wants Mickey to receive a lighter sentence for helping Remi. She also reconciles with Levi and their relationship improves. She meets and befriends his wife Imogen, but is devastated when she discovers that Levi is having an affair with Mac.
Lucy Croke of TV Week branded Eden and Kirby "two of Summer Bay's cool chicks". [29] Georgie Kearney of 7News dubbed her a "fan favourite". [30] A New Idea writer noted that Eden "has been part of some dramatic plots" during her time in the show. [31] Inside Soap's Laura Morgan thought that Cash and Eden "seem an unlikely match", but Panozzo stated that fans had "responded so well to them as a couple". [17] Another New Idea writer quipped "Eden and Cash have been putting the sizzle into Summer Bay". [16]
Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy said Eden's kidnap was another "disturbing twist" in the season finale following Remi's accident. [19] The "Find Eden" marketing campaign received a mixed reaction from fans. Some praised the idea of being able to call and hear Eden's last voicemail, including Panozzo's co-star Matt Evans, who plays Theo Poulos. [30] However, Digital Spy's Stefania Sarrubba reported that the campaign had proved controversial, with Channel 7 "facing backlash" for being "disrespectful" to people going through a similar situation to Cash. [32] Despite this, the network's director of marketing stated that they had been pleased with the success of the campaign. [32]
Ahead of the serial's 2024 return, Clare Rigden of The West Australian pondered Eden's fate, writing "Last time we caught up with Eden, she'd been kidnapped and bundled in the boot of a car next to the body of her best mate — not ideal. Will she make it out alive?" [33] Danica Baker from Chattr commented that viewers were "bemused" by the unrealistic speed with which the search party was arranged for Eden. [34] Baker also called the "Find Eden" ad campaign "intriguing". [34]
Yahoo! Lifestyle's Tahlia Pritchard reported that viewers were "divided" over Eden's "dummy spit" when she learned of Levi and Mac's affair. [35] Pritchard said the scenes in question saw "s**t hit the fan" when Eden realised that her brother stayed in the Bay for Mac and not her. [35] Pritchard reported that viewers were questioning Eden's "dramatic reaction" and whether she had "the right to go off at Levi", before some pointed out that he was "in the wrong" for having an affair. [35]
Pritchard and many viewers later expressed their sympathy for the character after Cash ended their relationship because of his grief. [36] She stated "Eden hasn't always been a fan favourite character, with many questioning why she doesn't have a job and can never get over her father's affair many moons ago. But now Home and Away fans are feeling quite bad for her given she's just lost her best friend and now her boyfriend." [36] Pritchard commented that Cash's decision had left viewers in shock, before criticising the storyline for making everyone suffer further following Felicity's death. [36]
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Miles "Milco" Copeland is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera Home and Away, played by Josh Quong Tart. He debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 30 November 2007. Ryley Mickle and Jackson Edwards played Miles in flashback sequences, showing him at ages three and eight years old respectively. During the early years of Home and Away, Sally Fletcher often spoke of an imaginary friend she called "Milco". When Ritchie announced her departure from the soap, producers decided to introduce the real Milco, as regular character Miles Copeland. The development was described by the media as a "legacy storyline." Quong Tart announced his departure from Home and Away in October 2011. Miles departed on 23 November 2011.
Matt Page is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away, played by Alec Snow. The character made his first screen appearance on 21 October 2013. Snow won the role after auditioning in early 2013. Originally contracted for a three-month guest role, producers signed him permanently. Matt's backstory detailed him leading a tough life growing up in the Mangrove River area. He arrives to study at Summer Bay High following the school burning down. Matt is characterised as a troublemaker who lacks self-belief because of his upbringing. No one had ever given him the attention he needed to better his life. He also has a keen interest in music which is explored during his tenure. Initially bullying other characters, writers paired him romantically with Sasha Bezmel and provided a home for the character with Leah Patterson-Baker. Alongside these characters Matt is depicted on a journey trying to turn his life around.
Jasmine Delaney is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Sam Frost. Frost was asked to audition for the serial while she was competing on Hell's Kitchen Australia. After seeing that she was up against several actresses, Frost did not think she would be successful. Following a second audition, Frost was told she had won the role. Frost had no prior acting experience and she began working with an acting coach. She filmed her first scenes in August 2017, and she made her first appearance during the season finale broadcast on 18 December 2017. Jasmine's introductory scenes see her involved in a car crash, which kills Kat Chapman.
Dean Thompson is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Patrick O'Connor. The character made his first screen appearance on 1 February 2018. The character was introduced as one of Home and Away's new River Boys, who are a fictional criminal gang that reside in Mangrove River. The show had previously included actors playing the River Boys in their regular cast, most notably the Braxton brothers. They became popular with viewers and were led by actor Steve Peacocke as Darryl Braxton. When O'Connor joined the show he felt pressured to live up to the "legacy" Peacocke had created on the show. He watched old episodes and researched the role with two former cast members who played River Boys.
Ari Parata is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Rob Kipa-Williams. The actor had given up acting and was training for a new career as an insurance adviser when he was given the character brief for Ari. He was initially unsure about returning to acting, but he felt like the character was a good fit for him and he auditioned for the role. After winning the part, Kipa-Williams realised that he would have to relocate to Sydney for filming. He had doubts about the move, but later admitted that he was happy he went through with it, as Home and Away helped him regain his love of acting. Kipa-Williams signed a three-year contract and he began filming around May 2019. He made his first appearance during the serial's season finale on 27 November 2019.
Levi Canning is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Richie Morris. Morris auditioned for the role in early 2020 and successfully received the role of Levi, a police officer and replacement character for Gary Canning, as well as a new member of Kyle and Sheila Canning's family. Morris called his first day on set surreal and explained that wearing a police vest helped him get into character. Morris described Levi as very passionate, very cheeky and very charming, and noted that he takes his work seriously, but also loves his family. Levi first appeared on 15 June 2020 and quickly becomes involved in dramatic scenes and befriends Bea Nilsson. The character's epilepsy was used to explore his backstory.
Mackenzie Booth is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Emily Weir. Weir decided to audition for the role after reading the character brief. She was attending a different audition when her agent informed her that she had won the part of Mac. Weir described the moment as overwhelming and revealed that she had been a big fan of the show since she was young. She began filming in December 2018 and her casting was publicly revealed when she was photographed filming scenes at Palm Beach. Weir made her first appearance as Mac during the episode broadcast on 13 June 2019.
Ziggy Astoni is a fictional character from the Australian television soap opera Home and Away, played by Sophie Dillman. Dillman was working as a day surgery nurse in Sydney when she auditioned for the role of Ziggy. She booked a holiday to Vietnam shortly afterward, but four days before she was due to leave, she was informed that she had won the role. Dillman joined the cast alongside Rohan Nichol, Kestie Morassi and Anna Cocquerel, who play Ziggy's parents Ben and Maggie Astoni and sister Coco Astoni respectively. The Astonis were the first nuclear family to be introduced to Home and Away in 17 years. Ziggy was the first member of the family to appear and she made her debut during the episode broadcast on 20 June 2017. She is portrayed as feisty, rebellious, and confident. Dillman felt that she and Ziggy were quite similar, but she admitted that unlike her character she could not surf and was not into cars. The Astoni family relocate from the city to Summer Bay and are given immediate links within the community. Ziggy is reunited with Brody Morgan, who helped her hide from Ben after she stole a car, while Maggie finds employment at the local high school.
Episode 8000 of the Australian television soap opera Home and Away was first broadcast on Seven Network on 27 March 2023. The episode was written by Louise Bowes and directed by Arnie Custo. The plot mainly focuses on the wedding between Tane Parata and Felicity Newman. It also briefly touches on the topic of abortion, as Bree Cameron terminates her pregnancy with the support of Remi Carter. The end of the episode begins a new storyline for Felicity's brother Cash Newman, as he believes he has proposed to his girlfriend Eden Fowler while drunk.
Stephanie Panozzo is an Australian actress, playing Eden Fowler in the television soap opera Home and Away since July 2022.