An episode full of yet more seemingly unfathomable decisions.Paul really can't decide what he wants.Elle tells him to impress Rebecca so he books a holiday for the two of them without telling her despite her being busy at work.Then when she inevitably turns him down...he invites Kirsten instead?And she says yes?Either he's a lot cleverer than he looks and that was the plan all along or he's just downright weird.
A tense meeting between Sam and Dan has the odd effect of making both seem unsympathetic.And one suspects in real life if a lawyer disappeared into her office to practise origami and revealed she had bipolar she would be quietly shown the door.Of course, that wouldn't be politically correct, would it?At least Marco and Oliver seem to have finally decided to stop being childish to each other...just as Marco starts digging himself a really big hole with his family.
At least the street's teenagers get a few laughs and another nice bit of sexual tension between Ringo and Bridget.But Ty looks so much like Riley it's going to get confusing.
A tense meeting between Sam and Dan has the odd effect of making both seem unsympathetic.And one suspects in real life if a lawyer disappeared into her office to practise origami and revealed she had bipolar she would be quietly shown the door.Of course, that wouldn't be politically correct, would it?At least Marco and Oliver seem to have finally decided to stop being childish to each other...just as Marco starts digging himself a really big hole with his family.
At least the street's teenagers get a few laughs and another nice bit of sexual tension between Ringo and Bridget.But Ty looks so much like Riley it's going to get confusing.