Ah, a game of strip poker.Which is, basically, an excuse to get most of the teenage cast to appear near-naked.And only a few episodes after the last time Matilda and Belle were seen wearing as few clothes as the time slot would allow.The scenes do actually serve a purpose, since as well as showing the two girls bonding they help establish a new core foursome, leaving Cassie on the outside and pushing her towards the decision she needs to make with Macca.Alf's obviously mellowed over the years though, laughing at Ric and Lucas' predicament here.When he found Shane and Tug like that he tore a strip off them. Although how stupid do the boys have to be to go for a winner takes all hand when they have the most to lose?
Elsewhere, Leah puts two and two together thanks to an incredibly transparent lie from Peter, although the scene of him hiding behind the sofa(from Ryan!)is nicely comic.Leah comes across as slightly self-righteous when refusing to keep Peter's secret, leading to a nice scene where Amanda assumes he's going to drop her and instead he decides to go public.A fact that Leah looks as though she's regretting...
All this and a top comic scene of Irene putting the receiver down during one of Colleen's rants.
Elsewhere, Leah puts two and two together thanks to an incredibly transparent lie from Peter, although the scene of him hiding behind the sofa(from Ryan!)is nicely comic.Leah comes across as slightly self-righteous when refusing to keep Peter's secret, leading to a nice scene where Amanda assumes he's going to drop her and instead he decides to go public.A fact that Leah looks as though she's regretting...
All this and a top comic scene of Irene putting the receiver down during one of Colleen's rants.