A bit of a disappointment after a decent build-up.The first half is great, with Paul under siege, Andrew and Sophie rejecting him and Summer counting the cost, is great.But having Paul once more avoid legal punishment despite Ajay pointing out everything they could charge him with, then having him hand the paper over to Susan so Summer gets her job back, is a bit of a pat ending.Are we meant to feel sorry for him at the end?Because Summer sure doesn't.
Tasha and Chris' material is great and Paul actually has a point about Tasha being responsible for the party.Her selling her shoes to raise money gets a smile, as does Chris' insistence she needs to get a job.
The Sophie/Red Cotton storyline is, unfortunately, a bit of a mess with nothing ringing true, from Sophie thinking inviting a band to the school is the best way to apologise to Griffin agreeing to give a full performance after nearly walking out of a paid gig for more money a couple of weeks ago.Why not just go with the letter?
Tasha and Chris' material is great and Paul actually has a point about Tasha being responsible for the party.Her selling her shoes to raise money gets a smile, as does Chris' insistence she needs to get a job.
The Sophie/Red Cotton storyline is, unfortunately, a bit of a mess with nothing ringing true, from Sophie thinking inviting a band to the school is the best way to apologise to Griffin agreeing to give a full performance after nearly walking out of a paid gig for more money a couple of weeks ago.Why not just go with the letter?