Lucas is out of line here but he does have a few points buried in there somewhere and his actions are understandable in the circumstances given the news he's received.At least he has the decency to apologise to Rhys, who handles himself professionally throughout.Still, Lucas and Vanessa's united front at the end does make Rhys seem increasingly like the odd one out.
Natasha discovers the downside of pushing for Sheila as her workmate as the latter decides to throw out all her careful preparations for an Australian Open celebration and come up with an idea of her own.They're probably going to end up working well together although it's nice that Tasha manages to convince Paul of her ideas.
Meanwhile...it's hard to know where our sympathies are supposed to lie with Chris and Aidan.Chris comes perilously close to cutting off his nose to spite his face and the attempt to draw parallels between himself and Aidan are a bit muddled but Aidan's refusal to open up does suggest problems.
Natasha discovers the downside of pushing for Sheila as her workmate as the latter decides to throw out all her careful preparations for an Australian Open celebration and come up with an idea of her own.They're probably going to end up working well together although it's nice that Tasha manages to convince Paul of her ideas.
Meanwhile...it's hard to know where our sympathies are supposed to lie with Chris and Aidan.Chris comes perilously close to cutting off his nose to spite his face and the attempt to draw parallels between himself and Aidan are a bit muddled but Aidan's refusal to open up does suggest problems.