Hard to tell where our sympathies are supposed to lie in this episode. There seems to be a very strong disparity between who's in the right(if anyone is)and who's sympathetic.Renee, a fairly minor character, becomes the latest casualty of a Neighbours love triangle as she gets caught in the crossfire of Andrew and Harry's friendly rivalry, trying to get close to Harry while he remains painfully uninterested and spends most of his time looking at Summer.
Andrew and Declan's not so friendly rivalry seems to spill over completely as both of them seem determined to think the worst of the other.This results in Declan starting an argument over a situation Kate is handling perfectly well herself and Andrew resorting to not-particularly-violent violence.Elsewhere, Paul and Rebecca's marriage seems to be crumbling already as she tries to involve herself in the business only to find Paul making decisions without her.But it's hard to appreciate her strop here and the best thing on offer is a comedy interlude with Libby and Toadie.
Andrew and Declan's not so friendly rivalry seems to spill over completely as both of them seem determined to think the worst of the other.This results in Declan starting an argument over a situation Kate is handling perfectly well herself and Andrew resorting to not-particularly-violent violence.Elsewhere, Paul and Rebecca's marriage seems to be crumbling already as she tries to involve herself in the business only to find Paul making decisions without her.But it's hard to appreciate her strop here and the best thing on offer is a comedy interlude with Libby and Toadie.