There's a nice bittersweet conclusion to Xavier and Kelly's relationship here, as both of them conclude that they belong in different worlds despite their feelings for each other.Only more of the show's snobbery towards honest work mars the storyline.Xavier and Rhonda get a chance to talk things over and come to an understanding and Xavier and Kelly have one last moment together.It's pleasing, too, that the episode avoids the cliché of making Xavier a failure as a farm hand, showing him having increased in competency.
Meanwhile, Sasha continues to make an impact and seems like a good addition to the show.Her flirting with Romeo is unlikely to go anywhere other than provide her with some embarrassment, mostly serving to demonstrate her faux confidence and apparently real cynicism.Dexter's weariness and Indi's babbling continue to compliment each other well. The final scene, with Sasha showing her vulnerability, is a nice touch.
Meanwhile, Sasha continues to make an impact and seems like a good addition to the show.Her flirting with Romeo is unlikely to go anywhere other than provide her with some embarrassment, mostly serving to demonstrate her faux confidence and apparently real cynicism.Dexter's weariness and Indi's babbling continue to compliment each other well. The final scene, with Sasha showing her vulnerability, is a nice touch.