There's some more nice vignettes here but a few things are frustrating less hanging(notably the fate of Sasha and Felix)and the effect isn't as good as the previous episode.The Perils of Romeo and Harvey doesn't really hold the attention since the characters aren't really strong enough for a succession of scenes focusing solely on them.
Heath, making a rather oddly timed transition to main cast, manages to show the different sides of his character again, trying his best to be a good father but ultimately making a mess of it.Tegan once more seems determined to make viewers hate her, as she places Darcy in danger just to prove a point.Colleen is as irritating as usual.Casey reacts the way you expect when everyone around him is sneering at his family, leading to a clash with Ruby.
The scenes of Leah, Elijah and VJ alone in the Diner are okay, although it takes a moment of insanity from VJ which is never really addressed to make the set up work.The cliffhanger does seem to rely on Bianca standing in a danger area when she could easily get to safety but is nicely realised.
Heath, making a rather oddly timed transition to main cast, manages to show the different sides of his character again, trying his best to be a good father but ultimately making a mess of it.Tegan once more seems determined to make viewers hate her, as she places Darcy in danger just to prove a point.Colleen is as irritating as usual.Casey reacts the way you expect when everyone around him is sneering at his family, leading to a clash with Ruby.
The scenes of Leah, Elijah and VJ alone in the Diner are okay, although it takes a moment of insanity from VJ which is never really addressed to make the set up work.The cliffhanger does seem to rely on Bianca standing in a danger area when she could easily get to safety but is nicely realised.