A nice performance from Roger Oakley, bringing out the Jekyll and Hyde aspects of Jim's character.He seems a friendly enough guy and even seems to be getting on well with Steve but when he reacts badly to Lou and when Riley challenges him he suddenly becomes a different person. His revelation at the end is a typical soap opera staple and hopefully they'll do something interesting with it.
Meanwhile, Sam finally falls off the waggon with regards her medication which can only mean trouble and we get more hints about Taylah's history, although it's probably not as extreme as one interpretation suggests.This week we seem to be implying that Zeke and Taylah haven't "done it" which wasn't the impression a few episodes ago.And Libby finally notices what effect having so many different men about is having on Ben.
Meanwhile, Sam finally falls off the waggon with regards her medication which can only mean trouble and we get more hints about Taylah's history, although it's probably not as extreme as one interpretation suggests.This week we seem to be implying that Zeke and Taylah haven't "done it" which wasn't the impression a few episodes ago.And Libby finally notices what effect having so many different men about is having on Ben.