Paul continues his descent into full-on villainy, with the odd guilty look doing nothing to exonerate him.His hatred, and possibly jealousy, of Ajay is beginning to reach Iago-like proportions as he blames Ajay for an incident that he caused pretty much single-handedly and deliberately at that.It's hard to see why he's so smug though:The residents' reaction is somewhat ambivalent and his set-up is so careless that both Susan and Ajay are suspicious pretty much straight away.Sophie gets a nice learning moment when her reaction to her amp being destroyed helps her see the effect she's had on others lately.
The Tasha/Chris/Aidan interaction is a nice counterpoint, with Aidan coming to understand the pair's friendship.The scene by the window, where Tasha acknowledges she's taken Chris for granted and just wants Michael back and Chris reminds her of the people she can rely on, is very empathetic.
The Tasha/Chris/Aidan interaction is a nice counterpoint, with Aidan coming to understand the pair's friendship.The scene by the window, where Tasha acknowledges she's taken Chris for granted and just wants Michael back and Chris reminds her of the people she can rely on, is very empathetic.