There's actually some interesting stuff here.The Braxton drama becomes a bit more shaded:Casey seems to know what he's doing, as he manages to put a stop to Danny's plans for Ruby without really trying.By the end of the episode, Brax seems to have realised he knows what he's doing as well, doing his best to maintain the masquerade.
The continuing development of Heath as a family man is one of the best things about the show at the moment.With the new, more relaxed dynamic between him and Bianca, it's time for the oft-neglected Darcy to be thrown into sharp focus as she wonders how she fits in with Heath's new family.The decision to give her some interaction with Irene is another masterstroke.
Sadly, we also have to sit through the continued childish dramas of Dexter and April.As their families point out to them, they're quite clearly mad but also quite clearly too deluded to abandon their plans to move in together just because a few people point out that they haven't actually thought about anything beyond "Move in together".The fact that Dexter's best scenes are with other characters, most notably Sasha, don't exactly make you eager for wall-to-wall Dex and April.
The continuing development of Heath as a family man is one of the best things about the show at the moment.With the new, more relaxed dynamic between him and Bianca, it's time for the oft-neglected Darcy to be thrown into sharp focus as she wonders how she fits in with Heath's new family.The decision to give her some interaction with Irene is another masterstroke.
Sadly, we also have to sit through the continued childish dramas of Dexter and April.As their families point out to them, they're quite clearly mad but also quite clearly too deluded to abandon their plans to move in together just because a few people point out that they haven't actually thought about anything beyond "Move in together".The fact that Dexter's best scenes are with other characters, most notably Sasha, don't exactly make you eager for wall-to-wall Dex and April.