Romeo and Indigo seem to have been given the same storyline as last week, with the same lack of ending and the same problems.Basically Indigo's being a cow and instead of dealing with this fact Romeo decides to kiss her and pretend that solves everything.It doesn't help that we have a near identical plot line involving Marilyn, who blows a harmless comment by Sid up into a huge production number and then makes him apologise for it.
Ruby, once one of the most irritating characters on the show, is actually looking quite reasonable in comparison as she has another nice chat with Nicole.Her expression when she finds out Alex is single is priceless.
As for the ending...Well, they've learnt something from the recasting of Dexter earlier in the year, namely if you're going to bring back an old character played by a different actor and expect people to know who they are, it helps to actually mention their name.Of course, it also helps if you know who the person using the name is talking to.Which we don't.
Ruby, once one of the most irritating characters on the show, is actually looking quite reasonable in comparison as she has another nice chat with Nicole.Her expression when she finds out Alex is single is priceless.
As for the ending...Well, they've learnt something from the recasting of Dexter earlier in the year, namely if you're going to bring back an old character played by a different actor and expect people to know who they are, it helps to actually mention their name.Of course, it also helps if you know who the person using the name is talking to.Which we don't.