Zeke continues to whine, Bridget continues to offer very little - in terms of the younger cast and their performances, it really is a bit of a mixed bag at this stage of 'Neighbours' history.
People like Sam Clark and Eliza Taylor make up for it though, and there's some real emotion and drive in both cases.
It does feel like a very youth-centric show at this point though, with Declan lecturing Paul Robinson of all people at one moment.
Nobody seems to care about Libby either, which is a shame, because the character and poor Kim Valentine deserved better.
Overall, another fun episode of 'Neighbours.
People like Sam Clark and Eliza Taylor make up for it though, and there's some real emotion and drive in both cases.
It does feel like a very youth-centric show at this point though, with Declan lecturing Paul Robinson of all people at one moment.
Nobody seems to care about Libby either, which is a shame, because the character and poor Kim Valentine deserved better.
Overall, another fun episode of 'Neighbours.