This episode fails to really catch fire, with the least smouldering part being the "Should Oscar be working at the gym?" storyline. Basically, Hannah spends the episode worrying about this before randomly deciding it'll be okay.Hannah's annoying, Oscar is a bit sulky (although his initial enthusiasm and later laying down the law are okay) and Andy...is present.
Similarly, pairing John and Chris up should be great but the plot line mostly plods along with John giving Chris rubbish jobs and Chris being unnecessarily stupid (why tell Marilyn John can't speak to her?) until a nice Jackie Chan scene doesn't quite save it.
That leaves Leah's plot, as she spends the episode overreacting to Zac's momentary wobble.The idea that there's something wrong with her is introduced too late in the day and too vaguely to catch the interest, especially when Ada Nicodemou doesn't really play it like that.
Similarly, pairing John and Chris up should be great but the plot line mostly plods along with John giving Chris rubbish jobs and Chris being unnecessarily stupid (why tell Marilyn John can't speak to her?) until a nice Jackie Chan scene doesn't quite save it.
That leaves Leah's plot, as she spends the episode overreacting to Zac's momentary wobble.The idea that there's something wrong with her is introduced too late in the day and too vaguely to catch the interest, especially when Ada Nicodemou doesn't really play it like that.