This episode seems to think it's romantic.It's not, because it focuses on Romeo and Indigo, two of the most childish and irritating characters on the show, especially when they're together.Their sulky expressions at Roo behaving like a responsible adult and telling Indi's father she's effectively eloped just about sum their characters up.And the music played over their wedding ceremony seems designed to send the audience to sleep.As in the previous episode, Roo's turnaround to thinking they're crazy to thinking they're wonderful is somewhat irritating.
The bright spark is the characterisation of Sid.Faced with Indigo running off and marrying a boy he neither likes nor trusts, he tries to talk her out of it but ultimately decides he needs to pick his battles and grins and bears it.His observation that they'll find married life a lot more difficult once the romance wears off is hopefully an indication of future story lines.It's a shame he then goes and kisses Roo but the moment is rescued by Roo's refusal to be the other woman.
The bright spark is the characterisation of Sid.Faced with Indigo running off and marrying a boy he neither likes nor trusts, he tries to talk her out of it but ultimately decides he needs to pick his battles and grins and bears it.His observation that they'll find married life a lot more difficult once the romance wears off is hopefully an indication of future story lines.It's a shame he then goes and kisses Roo but the moment is rescued by Roo's refusal to be the other woman.