An improvement on the preceding episode.Despite some odd choices for Bianca's hens' party, with two characters who she's barely spoken to and then only to order coffee present, it allows for some nice interaction.Although her quest to reunite Liam and Bianca is still borderline deranged, April's turning up in a Liam t-shirt and chewing on a toothpick is a genuinely funny moment.Gina and Roo get to get drunk and toast John while Bianca and Charlie have a crazy dancing bonding moment.
Elsewhere, Sid gets some nice material, both arguing and then bonding with Indigo and doing his best to support Marilyn, who's convinced she's going to die the next day.Although you have to concentrate hard to work out that last bit.Romeo finally gets to do the job he got about three months previous and then gets to throw his future away for a girl without really knowing whether he needs to or not.
The episode does, however, retain the show's propensity for avoiding two obvious cliffhangers and choosing a weak one instead.And Robertson, Graves and Will only seem to be in it to remind us they exist.
Elsewhere, Sid gets some nice material, both arguing and then bonding with Indigo and doing his best to support Marilyn, who's convinced she's going to die the next day.Although you have to concentrate hard to work out that last bit.Romeo finally gets to do the job he got about three months previous and then gets to throw his future away for a girl without really knowing whether he needs to or not.
The episode does, however, retain the show's propensity for avoiding two obvious cliffhangers and choosing a weak one instead.And Robertson, Graves and Will only seem to be in it to remind us they exist.