Nice mix of comedy and drama here.Callum's continued attempts to chat up Tegan are the comedy highlight with the scenes of Mickey and Callum getting conflicting advice on What Women Want being one of the best parts.Callum's chat-up lines are woeful and in the end he seems to make progress simply by being himself.
Bridget's plot line continues to go round and round in circles without really progressing.Nikki Coghill puts in a nice intense, scared performance in the scene where Miranda finds the number.It all ends with Bridget once again deciding not to contact her mother but as she seems to make the decision for Steve and Miranda's sake it's uncertain whether she'll stick to it.
Greg reappears but thankfully only fleetingly and there seems to be little reason for the entire female population of Ramsey Street to suddenly go soft on him.Steph choosing to remain behind when everyone is telling her to go with him is interesting but I was hoping he'd be gone for good.Instead it seems we can expect a return in a few months.
Bridget's plot line continues to go round and round in circles without really progressing.Nikki Coghill puts in a nice intense, scared performance in the scene where Miranda finds the number.It all ends with Bridget once again deciding not to contact her mother but as she seems to make the decision for Steve and Miranda's sake it's uncertain whether she'll stick to it.
Greg reappears but thankfully only fleetingly and there seems to be little reason for the entire female population of Ramsey Street to suddenly go soft on him.Steph choosing to remain behind when everyone is telling her to go with him is interesting but I was hoping he'd be gone for good.Instead it seems we can expect a return in a few months.