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Neighbours fans 'in tears' at surprise flashback scenes as soap begins final week

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Neighbours fans were left "in tears" as the show surprised fans with flashback clips to classic episodes at the beginning of its final week.The Australian soap will come to an end this Friday (July 29) after 37 years of entertaining viewers.Monday's episode (July 25) marked the beginning of the final week of episodes and to mark the occasion, the show surprised fans with a number of classic flashbacks - including scenes from Harold and Madge Bishop's wedding.READ MORE: Neighbours Madge Bishop set to make a return to the soap 21 years after her deathPosting to Twitter, Neighbours fans revealed the emotional scenes had "got them in the feels" and left them "in tears".One fan wrote: "Omg I wasn’t prepared for these flashbacks [cry face emoji]," while another commented: "Aw ...

Madge and Harold flashbacks got me right in the feels."Meanwhile, a third fan said: "OMG Harold, Madge & Lou flashbacks."A fourth viewer excitedly added: "FLASHBACKS ARE HAPPENING.

EPISODE ONE.""Emotional - that was a great episode," another moved fan concluded.The emotional flashback occurred as Harold (Ian Smith) reminisced about he and Madge's complicated relationship while speaking with Toadie (Ryan Moloney).Harold said: "We were high school sweethearts who gradually drifted apart until Madge's daughter Charlene sort of reunited us."Everyone used to say we were like chalk and cheese and that was true."The scene then cut to an old clip of Harold and Madge being interrupted by Lou, before Harold revealed "true love prevailed" and explaining their wedding.The wedding scenes followed as Harold narrated: "We were married on the most gorgeous day in May. "I couldn't have been happier."A further flashback clip followed in the episode as Shane Ramsay.

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