It's a shame the budget apparently doesn't run to an on screen appearance by Nick, as we're largely reduced to a bunch of scenes of Donna and Ringo on their own talking about getting married.When Donna isn't pestering an already busy Kate to talk to her.Andrew ends up inveigling his way into the plot line and seems to be back to motiveless malignancy:Is he supposed to be jealous of Donna?Or just causing trouble for the sheer fun of it?
Elsewhere, Kate's multiple lives finally get on top of her as she's forced to run a dance troupe in addition to all her other jobs.It's nice to see Candace being written a bit more three-dimensionally once more, as despite being rightly critical of Kate she ends up going along to Ben's party and enjoying it.But Candace's own attempts to find work see Kate realising that being a dancer and a teacher isn't the most compatible of lifestyles...
Elsewhere, Kate's multiple lives finally get on top of her as she's forced to run a dance troupe in addition to all her other jobs.It's nice to see Candace being written a bit more three-dimensionally once more, as despite being rightly critical of Kate she ends up going along to Ben's party and enjoying it.But Candace's own attempts to find work see Kate realising that being a dancer and a teacher isn't the most compatible of lifestyles...