So, a farewell to the Kapoors so low key that most of the viewers probably missed it.It doesn't really work as a decent send off for the characters:Sachin Joab does his best but Coco Cherian continues to insist on playing Rani as a doe-eyed innocent despite the script insisting she's grown up now.The fact that all the focus of their last scene seems to be on expecting the audience to care about Bailey's abrupt declaration of love and hangdog expression robs it of any emotion.
Mason is abruptly feeling left out at the garage but gets a couple of decent scenes playing off Imogen and Paul, the latter producing the laugh out loud moment of the episode.Paul's decision to employ Mason seems even more left field than Mason's disenchantment, is it really as simple as wanting to please Kate?
Meanwhile, there's some odd byplay between Karl and Georgia as the latter is dragged into appearing in his band and an odd cliffhanger that gives Susan the opportunity to get snobby about everything.
Mason is abruptly feeling left out at the garage but gets a couple of decent scenes playing off Imogen and Paul, the latter producing the laugh out loud moment of the episode.Paul's decision to employ Mason seems even more left field than Mason's disenchantment, is it really as simple as wanting to please Kate?
Meanwhile, there's some odd byplay between Karl and Georgia as the latter is dragged into appearing in his band and an odd cliffhanger that gives Susan the opportunity to get snobby about everything.