Thankfully, Romeo and Indi's plot line only gets a couple of scenes and a silent cliffhanger.At least someone's remembered that Romeo shouldn't be full of the joys of spring although Indi's sudden desire for a family is labouring the point a bit and the romantic dialogue between them is a bit stilted.
The rest of the episode focuses on the Braxtons and is actually pretty good.April's okay in the scenes at the house but doesn't really work with the other teens(her sudden friendship with Tamara fails to convince).Heath sparkles, from his casually telling Bianca which dress to wear to his quiet warning to Kyle.Cheryl continues to demonstrate an ability to turn an entire room into chaos.And we're introduced to Ricky, who completely fails to convince as Adam's sister by being closer to his son's age than his.It all ends with Casey punching Kyle after Casey, like Heath, proves surprisingly perceptive.
Oh-and in the middle of all this Liam says goodbye.It's nice that it's there but if you blink you'll miss it.
The rest of the episode focuses on the Braxtons and is actually pretty good.April's okay in the scenes at the house but doesn't really work with the other teens(her sudden friendship with Tamara fails to convince).Heath sparkles, from his casually telling Bianca which dress to wear to his quiet warning to Kyle.Cheryl continues to demonstrate an ability to turn an entire room into chaos.And we're introduced to Ricky, who completely fails to convince as Adam's sister by being closer to his son's age than his.It all ends with Casey punching Kyle after Casey, like Heath, proves surprisingly perceptive.
Oh-and in the middle of all this Liam says goodbye.It's nice that it's there but if you blink you'll miss it.