If there ever was a case that Delicious did not need a second series then this dreadful episode is proof.
I am surprised that Sam ended up marrying Joe. In the space of two episodes she has shown a thing for black men. That old school friend Marc who stood her up once and now she has a dalliance with the new cook, Adam.
Adam is certainly the chip of the old block, literally as Gina discovers.
Gina's father Joe is still charming Mimi and gives her something valuable. When some money goes missing Gina accuses Joe, pointing to how he managed to get something valuable to Mimi as he has no money.
That valuable item was a cherished possession Joe has had for years, which somehow Gina knew nothing about.
Then there is that police inquiry about the money laundering the hotel has been involved in, something that has been in the background in the second series just so it has a plot other than Sam and Gina bickering.
I am surprised that Sam ended up marrying Joe. In the space of two episodes she has shown a thing for black men. That old school friend Marc who stood her up once and now she has a dalliance with the new cook, Adam.
Adam is certainly the chip of the old block, literally as Gina discovers.
Gina's father Joe is still charming Mimi and gives her something valuable. When some money goes missing Gina accuses Joe, pointing to how he managed to get something valuable to Mimi as he has no money.
That valuable item was a cherished possession Joe has had for years, which somehow Gina knew nothing about.
Then there is that police inquiry about the money laundering the hotel has been involved in, something that has been in the background in the second series just so it has a plot other than Sam and Gina bickering.