Look,Canada Archives we're not accustomed to New Zealand's TV scene, but the cliffhanger ending to an episode of the country's biggest (and possibly only) soap opera Shortland Streetmakes us wish we were.
Let's set the scene: Two teenagers enter a home, hoping to do what teens do when there's an empty house. The only problem is the boy's dad is there, and he knows all about what's about to go down.
SEE ALSO: Distracted beagle wins everyone's heart at Westminster Dog ShowWe'd explain the rest, but it's better if you just watch it.
With the crescendo of drums at the ending, New Zealanders (and now the world) have been gripped by this epic cliffhanger on Friday.
Is it the boy's penis on the tablet? What if it is? If not his, whose? So many questions. But one thing's for sure, New Zealand television has reached incredible new highs.
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