Desperately sad yet somehow life-affirming.After her no show last episode, it's good that Viv gets a chance to appear so her storyline can be properly concluded.Mattie's gesture to her and Ric reminds us how far all three of them have come since we first met them and makes it all the sadder that they won't be around for much longer.
Melody continues to blame herself for everything that's happened but is partially by redeemed by Geoff's total fury on her behalf.Axel has always seemed more affable than Aden so it's a surprise here to find him so morally wrong and Aden rightly condemning him.Although Annie's left field revelation that Melody wasn't actually raped seems like a bit of an anti-climax when everything else has suggested otherwise. Meanwhile, Larry begins to crack up in the background.
The only poor thing in the episode is the Leah/Miles plot line, in which Leah acts so irrationally you're left feeling Miles would be better off without her.
Melody continues to blame herself for everything that's happened but is partially by redeemed by Geoff's total fury on her behalf.Axel has always seemed more affable than Aden so it's a surprise here to find him so morally wrong and Aden rightly condemning him.Although Annie's left field revelation that Melody wasn't actually raped seems like a bit of an anti-climax when everything else has suggested otherwise. Meanwhile, Larry begins to crack up in the background.
The only poor thing in the episode is the Leah/Miles plot line, in which Leah acts so irrationally you're left feeling Miles would be better off without her.