The opening scene of Lou being rushed into hospital leaves the viewer with the odd feeling of having missed a scene.However, the focus is now well and truly on Lou and Harold's friendship, with a nicely judged flashback sequence.The development of Lou's character, losing the used car salesman gimmick that has been a major part of him for around twenty years, is interesting and his new role as a mentor to Kyle could set him well.
The love rectangle between Mark, Kate, Kyle and Jade bubbles along nicely here, as Kyle and Jade finally lock lips in a way that feels slightly awkward for both the characters and the viewer.The other important element here is some material for Summer, Andrew and Tasha, with the latter pleasingly included in their trip to uni and Summer showing signs of trying to force Andrew into the role she wants for him.
The love rectangle between Mark, Kate, Kyle and Jade bubbles along nicely here, as Kyle and Jade finally lock lips in a way that feels slightly awkward for both the characters and the viewer.The other important element here is some material for Summer, Andrew and Tasha, with the latter pleasingly included in their trip to uni and Summer showing signs of trying to force Andrew into the role she wants for him.