Kate makes her return to Ramsay Street to a less than warm welcome, while Callum belatedly gains a sense of responsibility and tells Paul where Sophie is.There is a point in this episode where it's very hard to care what happens to Sophie:She seems to expect everyone else to help her yet she refuses to help herself.Kate sharing her own fears with her is pleasingly cathartic, although the decision they make doesn't really solve their problem.
There's a subplot about Rhys worrying about Karl and Jessica getting close so he...um.It's not clear what his plan is but it's clear from his facial expressions that it didn't work.He seems at first to be trying to push Karl and Susan together but then why be upset she joins him and Jessica for lunch?Because she doesn't mind them spending time together?
There's a subplot about Rhys worrying about Karl and Jessica getting close so he...um.It's not clear what his plan is but it's clear from his facial expressions that it didn't work.He seems at first to be trying to push Karl and Susan together but then why be upset she joins him and Jessica for lunch?Because she doesn't mind them spending time together?