Another weird one where it's hard to know what we're supposed to think of certain characters.Jade's still pretty irritating, with her excuses getting more and more lame, and Kyle spends most of the episode in a permanent sulk.Malcolm's a rather unwelcome addition as well, even if his advice to Jade does make sense.
Meanwhile, Paul and Andrew's storyline feels at times as though it's aiming for a heartwarming tale of a father looking out for his son but doesn't quite get there and instead ends up portraying Paul as a dictatorial bully.
The confrontation between Chris and Warren is the highlight of the episode, with a nicely underplayed sense of what isn't said being more important than what is.It's a shame the ending probably isn't as interesting as it appears to be and there's probably a spoiler in the cast list.
Meanwhile, Paul and Andrew's storyline feels at times as though it's aiming for a heartwarming tale of a father looking out for his son but doesn't quite get there and instead ends up portraying Paul as a dictatorial bully.
The confrontation between Chris and Warren is the highlight of the episode, with a nicely underplayed sense of what isn't said being more important than what is.It's a shame the ending probably isn't as interesting as it appears to be and there's probably a spoiler in the cast list.