Incredibly slow moving, as it seems to have taken a whole week to reach a point that the entire audience saw coming as soon as Paul found out about the party.While the opening scenes of characters repeatedly failing to be impressed by Paul's histrionics are amusing, his inevitable machinations to make Ajay look bad are annoying and his deception would surely be exposed the moment anyone checks the phone records.It's a shame too that Sophie and Rani's presence at the party is irrelevant.And ultimately, the party...doesn't really get out of control.Sure, no-one wants music throughout the night and rubbish in the street but it's far from being the riot Paul tries to paint it as.
Meanwhile, Chris and Aidan's first kiss ultimately turns out to be a background event, although in a sense that's a nice way of avoiding sensationalism.Andrew and Summer have the same scenes they always do and there's a bit too much focus on them.
Meanwhile, Chris and Aidan's first kiss ultimately turns out to be a background event, although in a sense that's a nice way of avoiding sensationalism.Andrew and Summer have the same scenes they always do and there's a bit too much focus on them.