Well, Callum finds the real problem is well-meaning adults, as both Toadie and Libby accidentally publicly humiliate him.And Dean finds the real problem is not being a regular, as he's painted as the bad guy despite Callum initiating every confrontation between them.Michael is surprisingly by-the-book here and Toadie typically short-sighted, so it's actually a relief that Jade delivers him a decent putdown.
Meanwhile, there's some stuff about Kate and Mark.Hard to care about much of it, although there's good material for the ancillary characters like Kyle and Jade.The two plot lines dovetail with Mark being forced to stay with Toadie, which feels like another excuse to keep around a character whose storyline finished about six months ago.
Meanwhile, there's some stuff about Kate and Mark.Hard to care about much of it, although there's good material for the ancillary characters like Kyle and Jade.The two plot lines dovetail with Mark being forced to stay with Toadie, which feels like another excuse to keep around a character whose storyline finished about six months ago.