Putting aside the speed with which Prue and Nick hook up, and the fact the writers seem to have forgotten Nick already has a girlfriend, it's actually quite an interesting idea, which adds a new dimension to Ringo and Donna's relationship.The initial bickering between them is a bit too clichéd however, although the scene of them explaining their liaison to Donna is rather nice.
As for the rest of it...If this is being heralded as a special week, complete with excruciatingly poor opening caption, why are we being given exactly the same as we're always given?We know Paul's vile.We know he gets away with everything.Do we really need yet another storyline of something horrible but extremely temporary happening to him and all the characters getting angry with him and then forgiving him?It's time to move on.Rebecca and Declan's scenes are great and Erin Mullally does a good job given that Declan's motivation is changing on a scene by scene and sometimes line by line basis.But it's increasingly hard to enjoy any scene with Paul in.
As for the rest of it...If this is being heralded as a special week, complete with excruciatingly poor opening caption, why are we being given exactly the same as we're always given?We know Paul's vile.We know he gets away with everything.Do we really need yet another storyline of something horrible but extremely temporary happening to him and all the characters getting angry with him and then forgiving him?It's time to move on.Rebecca and Declan's scenes are great and Erin Mullally does a good job given that Declan's motivation is changing on a scene by scene and sometimes line by line basis.But it's increasingly hard to enjoy any scene with Paul in.