Neighbours spoilers follow.
Neighbours' Mackenzie Hargreaves will be left unnerved after noticing Harlow Robinson's change in behaviour.
In recent months, Harlow (Jemma Donovan) has displayed an uncharacteristically ruthless side more associated with her grandfather than herself, including sabotaging Chloe Brennan at work and showing less empathy towards other people.
In upcoming scenes on 10 Peach and Channel 5, Mackenzie (Georgie Stone) and Hendrix Greyson (Benny Turland) find out about Kyle Canning's (Chris Milligan) cancer diagnosis after returning from a trip.
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Hendrix experienced a scare of his own not long ago when he feared he had cancer. The teen was helped through it by Kyle.
So it's not surprising that the news hits Hendrix quite hard. He feels awful that he's not been able to support Kyle through this difficult time, and is keen to rectify that by being there for his friend.
Jumping at the chance to help Kyle, Hendrix goes with Mackenzie to help Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson) buy a dress for the upcoming Police Ball.
But things go a little wrong later on when Hendrix decides to make a saucy pasta.
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Elsewhere, Mackenzie is a little troubled when Harlow appears to lack compassion for what Kyle and Roxy are going through. She also notices her best friend acting rather negative and demanding.
Mackenzie begins to wonder why Harlow's been behaving so differently.
Harlow's changed behaviour recently resulted in Brent Colefax breaking up with her during his Erinsborough return.
Neighbours airs these scenes on Wednesday, December 1, Thursday, December 2 and Friday, December 3 at 1pm and 6pm on Channel 5 in the UK. The scenes air in Australia on Monday, November 29, Tuesday, November 30 and Wednesday, December 1 at 6.30pm on 10 Peach.
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