Some curious sitting on the fence from two key characters here.Mason seems over the moon to be reunited with old friend Robbo but there's an undercurrent of nervousness during their scenes, for all his insisting to Bailey that everything's good.Lou and Lucas' trust in Mason is interesting and hopefully won't be misplaced.The entirely expected twist that Amber is seeing Robbo is still welcome and should liven things up.
Meanwhile, Andrew is facing his own crisis of conscience, personified by Tasha acting as his personal Jiminy Cricket.It's a nice use of their relationship and one we should see more often.Despite his subtle warnings to Sheila and the Turners, he's clearly torn over wanting to impress Paul.
Rhys gets a letter from his father, giving Sheila a chance to campaign for the position of head stickybeak.Her intentions may be good and there may even be a good point in there but she's done so much of this sort of thing it's hard to sympathise.
Meanwhile, Andrew is facing his own crisis of conscience, personified by Tasha acting as his personal Jiminy Cricket.It's a nice use of their relationship and one we should see more often.Despite his subtle warnings to Sheila and the Turners, he's clearly torn over wanting to impress Paul.
Rhys gets a letter from his father, giving Sheila a chance to campaign for the position of head stickybeak.Her intentions may be good and there may even be a good point in there but she's done so much of this sort of thing it's hard to sympathise.