Home And Away 10/9/2025 Part 2 Full Episode HD
Home and Away Spoiler – October 9, 2025: Part 2 Full Episode HD
Part 2 of Home and Away’s October 9, 2025 episode delivers a dramatic continuation of the hospital crisis and its emotional aftermath, as Summer Bay struggles to come to terms with Bree’s brutal attack and the shocking events that followed. This episode intertwines heartbreak, justice, and redemption — while hinting that the danger may not be entirely over.
The episode begins in the early morning hours at Northern Districts Hospital. The corridors are silent except for the rhythmic beeping of Bree’s heart monitor. Levi stands at her bedside, exhausted but vigilant. After last night’s medical emergency, he’s determined not to let her condition deteriorate again. Joe joins him, his face etched with worry, as they review her latest scans. The doctors agree that although her lung has been successfully reinflated, she remains in critical condition. One wrong turn, and everything could spiral again.
Eden and Remy arrive at the hospital, still shaken. They’ve been waiting all night for updates, and the emotional strain is clear. Eden tries to stay composed, but Remy’s frustration boils over. He blames himself for not being there for Bree, for letting things fall apart between them before the attack. Eden tries to comfort him, reminding him that Bree’s survival is all that matters now. But Remy can’t shake the guilt. “She didn’t even want to see me,” he mutters, voice breaking. “And now I might never get the chance to tell her how sorry I am.”

Meanwhile, in another part of the hospital, Sergeant David meets with Cash to debrief about Bart’s arrest. The fugitive is now in police custody, and the official investigation is underway. Bart remains uncooperative, refusing to explain why he attacked Bree or how he managed to flee the hospital. David notes that his drug tests came back positive for a cocktail of narcotics — a possible reason for his violent behavior. Still, something about Bart’s story doesn’t sit right with him. He tells Cash he plans to return later to question Bree once she’s well enough to talk.
At the Surf Club, Alf and Irene discuss the incident with disbelief. Summer Bay has seen its share of tragedies, but this one has shaken everyone. They worry about Bree’s recovery and how her ordeal might affect those closest to her — especially Remy, who’s been spiraling since the attack. Irene mentions that she saw him storming into the police station the night before, furious and out of control. Alf frowns, saying he hopes Remy doesn’t do something he’ll regret.
Back at the hospital, Levi prepares to check Bree’s breathing while Joe steps out to grab supplies. Suddenly, Bree stirs — her eyes fluttering open for the first time since the operation. Levi immediately calls for assistance, his voice low but urgent. Eden and Remy rush in just as Bree’s eyes focus weakly on them. There’s a moment of relief, but also confusion. Bree’s voice is barely a whisper as she asks what happened and whether Bart was caught. Levi reassures her that she’s safe now, that the police have him in custody. A flicker of calm crosses her face — but it doesn’t last. The memory of the attack floods back, and tears spill down her cheeks as she turns her head away.
Outside the room, Remy can’t hold back anymore. He tells Levi he needs to see her, even just for a moment. Levi hesitates, knowing Bree’s mental state is fragile, but finally agrees to let him in briefly — on one condition: no drama. When Remy steps to her bedside, Bree’s eyes meet his. The air between them is thick with emotion. He apologizes softly, saying he never stopped caring for her, that he’ll do anything to help her heal. Bree listens in silence, her hand trembling slightly as he takes it. But when he starts to mention their past mistakes, she gently pulls her hand away. “Not now, Remy,” she whispers. “Please. I just need to breathe.” Heartbroken, he nods and quietly steps out, leaving her with Levi.
Later, David returns to speak with Bree. Though weak, she insists on finishing her statement. She recounts how Bart became agitated during treatment, how he lashed out without warning, and how she tried to reach the panic button before everything went dark. Her voice falters, but David assures her she’s done enough. “You’ve helped more than you know,” he says gently, before leaving her to rest.
At the police station, Cash and David review the new evidence. Security footage from the hospital shows Bart acting erratically hours before the attack, pacing and muttering to himself. David suspects that Bart’s drug use may have triggered a psychotic episode, but there’s something else — Bart had a prior record for assaulting medical staff in another district. The revelation leaves them both uneasy. Cash comments that if Bree hadn’t fought back, she might not have survived at all.
Meanwhile, Harper meets with Tane at the Diner, still shaken from her encounter with Bart. She admits she keeps replaying the moment she saw him covered in blood, realizing how close she came to danger. Tane reassures her that she did the right thing and that her quick call probably saved lives. Harper thanks him but confides that she’s having nightmares about it. Tane tells her that sometimes, even heroes don’t feel brave afterward.
Back at the hospital, Levi checks on Bree one last time before heading off his shift. She’s stable but emotionally drained. He assures her that she’s safe now — that she’s surrounded by people who care. Bree nods faintly, though her eyes remain distant. She’s haunted not just by the attack but by the feeling that her life has been irreversibly changed.
Outside, Eden meets Remy again in the hospital garden. He sits on a bench, staring blankly ahead. She tells him that Bree woke up and that she’s grateful he came, even if she couldn’t say it. Remy doesn’t respond right away. Finally, he mutters, “She shouldn’t have had to go through any of this.” Eden puts a hand on his shoulder, saying softly, “None of this is your fault. What matters now is being here when she’s ready.”
As night falls over Summer Bay, the camera pans across the quiet hospital. Inside, Bree drifts in and out of sleep, memories of the attack blending with dreams of light and water. Her monitor beeps steadily — a small but powerful sign of survival. At the police station, Bart sits in silence, his face blank as the cell door closes behind him.
The episode ends with three parallel moments:
- Bree opening her eyes again as morning light filters through the blinds, taking her first calm breath in days.
- Cash and David standing outside the station, agreeing that while the case is closed, the scars it left will linger.
- And Remy walking alone along the beach, the waves crashing softly as he whispers, “Don’t give up, Bree.”
Part 2 of Home and Away’s October 9, 2025 episode concludes on a note of fragile hope. Bree’s fight for life continues, Bart faces justice, and Summer Bay begins to heal — but beneath the calm surface, emotional storms are still brewing.
Next week’s episodes promise deeper fallout, emotional reunions, and a reckoning for everyone touched by the violence. The question remains: can Bree truly move forward — and what will it cost those who love her most?