The highlight of the episode is Kate and Kyle's date and the scenes surrounding it, especially Lucas' confused "Huh?" when Kate tries to explain the complexity of the situation.Kyle continues to be an endearing character and his chat with Jade indicates he's actually more sensitive than he is.
Meanwhile, there's some stuff with Libby and Paul that doesn't really seem to go anywhere.Or at least not anywhere interesting, it basically amounts to Libby being naive and somehow convincing Michael to agree to a contract with someone who deliberately let them down, while Paul plans some dull revenge.The only good thing about it is the camaraderie between Michael and Tasha, whose relationship has been much improved lately.
Oh-and Toadie's only in the episode to be pointlessly nasty to Paul, which, given he's unsympathetic a lot of the time lately, is a bit demeaning.
Meanwhile, there's some stuff with Libby and Paul that doesn't really seem to go anywhere.Or at least not anywhere interesting, it basically amounts to Libby being naive and somehow convincing Michael to agree to a contract with someone who deliberately let them down, while Paul plans some dull revenge.The only good thing about it is the camaraderie between Michael and Tasha, whose relationship has been much improved lately.
Oh-and Toadie's only in the episode to be pointlessly nasty to Paul, which, given he's unsympathetic a lot of the time lately, is a bit demeaning.