In July 1988, Hodgson described Carly as being "17, in her last year at school and like all teens has her problems." In the storyline, Carly keeps the rape a secret initially, but after the truth comes out the residents of Summer Bay "were shown to be divided as to whether or not Carly had contributed to the situation through reckless behaviour". The aftermath of the event explored Carly's descent into alcoholism and drug abuse, which has been described as "very brave territory for a prime-time soap [...] the Carly Morris storyline pointed to the fact that if there were feathers to be ruffled,
Home and Away would ruffle them." During the time of the rape's airing, various protests were launched by the viewing public and the Australian media, who believed it should not have been broadcast. In an interview in 1989, Hodgson defended the storyline, saying "In
Home and Away we show life as it really happens. It's not irresponsible to show attacks, unwanted pregnancies or people turning to alcohol. It's realistic and it shows we are confronting these problems. The thing about having a foster family as the main characters is that they do have trauma in their lives. Seeing how they cope must help people". Hodgson researched the storyline by calling the Rape Crisis Centre, reading articles and watching documentaries. She also dates
Adam Cameron (
Mat Stevenson), but producers cut the romance short and soon paired Adam with
Emma Jackson (
Dannii Minogue), as they thought the characters were better suited. In early 1990, Italian-Australian soldier
Ben Lucini, played by
Julian McMahon, was introduced to the show and he became a "major" new love interest for Carly.
TV Week's David Brown reported that writers had immediately begun planning a wedding between the pair. Producer Andrew Howie commented, "Their romance will be full-on, bigger than
Ben Hur. Ben and Carly get engaged after a short romance and endure "all that pre-marriage trauma stuff", including finding their first home and paying for it. The lead up to the couple's wedding is "mixed with catastrophes". Writers introduced Ben's interfering cousin and best man
Angelo (Raj Sidhu), whose actions cause Ben to leave Carly waiting at the altar. Brown confirmed Hodgson would leave when her contract expired in March 1991, while McMahon's contract was up in December. Brown said Seven Network were negotiating with McMahon to stay until March, so Ben and Carly could depart together. Hodgson joined other original cast members, including Alex Papps, Peter Vroom and Craig Thompson, for her foster sister
Sally Fletcher's (
Kate Ritchie) wedding in 2000. She also returned the following year to visit Sally. Carly's return in 2002 was part of
Home and Away producers' attempt to counter a ratings slump, said to have resulted from the "unexpected success" of a rival network's reality TV show
Big Brother, which was aired opposite the soap at 7pm weekdays. Hodgson was one of numerous returning cast members, brought back especially for the storyline to mark the 150th anniversary of settlement in Summer Bay. The majority of the cast was boarded onto a ferry boat for a night cruise; however, a "freak storm" ruined the celebrations, leading the boat to sink. The storyline was heavily promoted with the tag "Who Will Survive?". According to Mercado, "
Big Brother 2 crumbled against the competition [...]". Carly's last appearance, in 2008, was part of Sally's leaving storyline, as she departed the serial after 20 years. ==Storylines==