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(2009)

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"I'm charging you with lots.Let's get started."
skteosk25 November 2009
Warning: Spoilers
So, Grant's murderer is finally revealed.And it's exactly who about 90% of the audience thought it would be right from the start.This actually doesn't matter because it's less about a surprise reveal and more about the effect it has on the other characters.Ross' confession is brilliantly played by everyone involved, only marred by the unnecessary focus on Ruby's disorientation, which until they follow up on it later just comes across as a pointless directorial touch which spoils the moment.Ruby telling Ross he'll always be her father is vaguely touching but feels a bit too much like an attempt to restore the status quo.

Leah gets a final farewell with Robertson which is played nicely although Leah getting uptight about the fact that, shock horror, Robertson spends most of his time talking nonsense is a bit of an odd moment.We finally, possibly, get the real story behind his name, although given how many holes there are in it you do wonder if it's just another line.

Romeo and Annie have crossed the line from endearing to annoying.While there are a few hints that Romeo's bravado is just an act, there's nothing remotely appealing about his declaration at the end and you actually wonder why Annie just doesn't tell him to go take a running jump.And judging by the end credits someone cut Jai out of this episode, which given that he's not going to be around much longer is incredibly frustrating.
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