Well, this is bad.It turns out that the big secret about Alan that means Sheila dumps him is...he's bisexual.That really is pretty much it. If this show is the biggest promoter of same sex relationships on Australian television, God help us all.And then we have Sheila having a similarly ridiculous overreaction to Josh and Naomi's relationship, although at least that has a bit of genuine emotion in it.
The blue box mix-up is resolved the only way it could be but pleasingly it turns out to be a useful plot device as Lou uses it as a blackmail tool.There's some good exchanges between Lou and Toadie as well.And the debut of Sheree Murphy as an ambiguously accented woman with a grudge against Paul.
The blue box mix-up is resolved the only way it could be but pleasingly it turns out to be a useful plot device as Lou uses it as a blackmail tool.There's some good exchanges between Lou and Toadie as well.And the debut of Sheree Murphy as an ambiguously accented woman with a grudge against Paul.