A welcome change of pace after a string of serious episodes.Romeo seems like a breath of fresh air and will hopefully remain so instead of being put through some soap opera style misery.He gets scenes with Alf, Martha, Annie, Miles, Colleen, Liam and, briefly, Leah here and sparks off all of them superbly:His interaction with Annie is a particular highlight and brings out an interesting side to her, with her clumsiness and bemusement being complete comedy gold.
There's also comedy potential in the scenes between Geoff and Aden, two characters who know just how to push each other's buttons.Irene and Annie's reaction to the pairing is amusing and the pair finally come to blows and technically kill each other, as well as sorting out some of the tension still lingering from Belle's death.A few more home truths perhaps leave Aden in a better place.
The plot line with Tony and Rachel is slightly more serious;Tony is showing the patience of a saint but he's close to breaking point and Rachel still isn't letting him anywhere near Harry.This could come to a head real soon.
There's also comedy potential in the scenes between Geoff and Aden, two characters who know just how to push each other's buttons.Irene and Annie's reaction to the pairing is amusing and the pair finally come to blows and technically kill each other, as well as sorting out some of the tension still lingering from Belle's death.A few more home truths perhaps leave Aden in a better place.
The plot line with Tony and Rachel is slightly more serious;Tony is showing the patience of a saint but he's close to breaking point and Rachel still isn't letting him anywhere near Harry.This could come to a head real soon.