Well, the question of who owns the garage is finally resolved after some recent confusion.Having Elle sell it is probably sensible in the circumstances and having Lucas take over is just as sensible, although the last scene leaves it uncertain whether that's what will actually happen.
The plot line of Kate helping Noah is a bit strange, with Summer being even more uppity than usual and Noah's role play being rather odd.It does seem as though Kate's actions, though well-intentioned, could store up trouble for the future.
Michael, not surprisingly, changes his mind and decides to let Tasha stay.Oddly though, the scene where it happens is almost totally devoid of emotion and the tone of the scene of Tasha replacing her things in her room feels all wrong.At least the scene where her friends find out she's staying is pretty good.
The plot line of Kate helping Noah is a bit strange, with Summer being even more uppity than usual and Noah's role play being rather odd.It does seem as though Kate's actions, though well-intentioned, could store up trouble for the future.
Michael, not surprisingly, changes his mind and decides to let Tasha stay.Oddly though, the scene where it happens is almost totally devoid of emotion and the tone of the scene of Tasha replacing her things in her room feels all wrong.At least the scene where her friends find out she's staying is pretty good.