No-one has a good time of it in this episode and much of it is heart-breaking.The problem is both Jack and Martha's viewpoints are equally valid:he wants to save the woman he loves, she wants to save her unborn child.The situation is far from black and white and whatever they end up doing there's going to be a high fallout.
Meanwhile, Roman and Nicole continue to be at loggerheads.The tragedy here is that both of them are trying but just as Nicole seems to be being sensitive she goes and does says something stupid, whilst Roman can't bring himself to be honest with her.It ends with them both making a big bluff that they can't back down from...or does it?Was Elliot's appearance at the bus stop a coincidence or had he and Nicole planned it all along?
Which brings us on to Ric and Matilda, undeniable soul mates who clearly belong together-when the news about Martha breaks, they both automatically seek out the other one.Yet they both want different things and if they're unwilling to compromise then things are as doomed as they appear to be.
Meanwhile, Roman and Nicole continue to be at loggerheads.The tragedy here is that both of them are trying but just as Nicole seems to be being sensitive she goes and does says something stupid, whilst Roman can't bring himself to be honest with her.It ends with them both making a big bluff that they can't back down from...or does it?Was Elliot's appearance at the bus stop a coincidence or had he and Nicole planned it all along?
Which brings us on to Ric and Matilda, undeniable soul mates who clearly belong together-when the news about Martha breaks, they both automatically seek out the other one.Yet they both want different things and if they're unwilling to compromise then things are as doomed as they appear to be.