There's some fairly decent material in here but it's buried under a lot of stuff that's not so good.It's good to see Morag having something to do and there's some brief camaraderie between Romeo and Ruby.It's undone somewhat by the unnecessary involvement of Logan and the even more unnecessary involvement of Brax, who treats Leah in a thoroughly unpleasant way that makes her and VJ's attachment to him even more worrying:It almost feels like we're supposed to be cheering him when he confronts Steve at the end, as if he wouldn't get up to that sort of thing himself.
There's also far too much of Harvey, with the only bright spark, the introduction of the intriguingly quirky Lottie, being almost a side issue in favour of confusing back story and marital statuses and Roo being yet another woman on the show with terrible taste in men.
There's also far too much of Harvey, with the only bright spark, the introduction of the intriguingly quirky Lottie, being almost a side issue in favour of confusing back story and marital statuses and Roo being yet another woman on the show with terrible taste in men.