Bit of a comedown.Which is saying something when the preceding episode wasn't even that good.There's some nice stuff between Andrew and Rebecca early on but then it gets drowned in more scenes of Summer being annoying and dredging up an attraction between them that seemed to be over a long time ago.Natasha continues to be the more fun of the group, perhaps understanding Andrew a bit better and definitely taking his hook up better.
Elsewhere, more of Libby, who's less of a cow than usual but is still being a bit black and white where Steph's concerned and seems to be following her parents' lead in deciding the people that covered for her are all right because everything's her fault.The sequence where Toadie and Libby sit around chatting with the front door wide open so Steph can overhear them is ridiculously contrived.The ending, with the surprise reintroduction of Woody, might actually bode well for the future.
Elsewhere, more of Libby, who's less of a cow than usual but is still being a bit black and white where Steph's concerned and seems to be following her parents' lead in deciding the people that covered for her are all right because everything's her fault.The sequence where Toadie and Libby sit around chatting with the front door wide open so Steph can overhear them is ridiculously contrived.The ending, with the surprise reintroduction of Woody, might actually bode well for the future.