The show seems desperate to get rid of Aidan, or at least break him and Chris up, here.So desperate, in fact, that he seems to have undergone a complete personality transplant into a self-absorbed control freak. There are so many interesting reasons for the rival football player to have a problem with him that the non-explanation we end up getting is a major letdown.
The Toadie/Callum storyline is actually pretty good, with some genuine character humour and some brilliant comic timing from Ryan Moloney and Morgan Jones as they try to figure Nell out.The running camel gag and the country music punchline are particularly memorable.
Paul being horrible to Priya in a school board meeting is a bit snoozesome, with Paul becoming ever more difficult to identify with.If this is how he treats people he loves, I shudder to think what he does to the ones he hates.
The Toadie/Callum storyline is actually pretty good, with some genuine character humour and some brilliant comic timing from Ryan Moloney and Morgan Jones as they try to figure Nell out.The running camel gag and the country music punchline are particularly memorable.
Paul being horrible to Priya in a school board meeting is a bit snoozesome, with Paul becoming ever more difficult to identify with.If this is how he treats people he loves, I shudder to think what he does to the ones he hates.