At one point in this episode, Romeo and Indigo note that the entire town seems to be behind them getting back together.Why that would be the case is anyone's guess.Sure, they seem happy here.But after two years of being unable to build a lasting relationship, it is perhaps time to call it a day.To be fair, they do talk here but they don't seem to decide anything that they haven't decided before.And after it seems for a moment that it's going to be different, once more the show ticks the "Sex solves everything" box.
Roo and Harvey bicker their way through another episode and, amusing as their scenes can be, it's hard to muster the energy to care about their Moonlighting moment at the end and another neurotic outburst from Roo. Harvey's toadying to Alf is quite good though.
Meanwhile, John and Jett try to bond, although they're derailed slightly by John's surf carnival commitments.Even though Liam seems a bit aimless at the moment, if they continue using him like they do here, with his scenes with Jett, he's going to be one of the show's more enjoyable elements.
Roo and Harvey bicker their way through another episode and, amusing as their scenes can be, it's hard to muster the energy to care about their Moonlighting moment at the end and another neurotic outburst from Roo. Harvey's toadying to Alf is quite good though.
Meanwhile, John and Jett try to bond, although they're derailed slightly by John's surf carnival commitments.Even though Liam seems a bit aimless at the moment, if they continue using him like they do here, with his scenes with Jett, he's going to be one of the show's more enjoyable elements.