A storyline which looked terrible on paper actually turns out to be okay.Romeo admits he's a virgin.This could have been an excuse for more torturous, angst-filled scenes.Instead, the writers seem to have got a handle back on Romeo's character and Luke Mitchell seems to have either improved his acting or realised what emotions he can manage and stuck to them.The scenes are surprisingly light and believable and Nicole and Indigo's reactions are spot on.
Penn reappears and gives Nicole a sob story, which is somewhat frustrating after she'd finally worked out what a creep he is.Dexter seems scarcely better, virtually kidnapping Marilyn and taking her out on a date as she begins to realise he might not be as sweet and innocent as he seems.
Tony and Rachel continue to have the same conversations:She wants to leave, he doesn't, she sneaks around to try and force him into it, he digs his heels in.At least there's a nice scene between Leah and Tony in the middle of it which allows both characters to give their perspective on things.
Penn reappears and gives Nicole a sob story, which is somewhat frustrating after she'd finally worked out what a creep he is.Dexter seems scarcely better, virtually kidnapping Marilyn and taking her out on a date as she begins to realise he might not be as sweet and innocent as he seems.
Tony and Rachel continue to have the same conversations:She wants to leave, he doesn't, she sneaks around to try and force him into it, he digs his heels in.At least there's a nice scene between Leah and Tony in the middle of it which allows both characters to give their perspective on things.