Nice sort-of-for-now-maybe resolution to the Donna/James plot line.The discovery that she isn't James' first victim causes her to feel a bit better about herself and meeting her seems to help Heidi as well and cause her to seek closure for what happened to her.Ringo is perfect as the supportive boyfriend and it's nice that Lucas is the one who persuades her to return to Ramsay Street with a nice bit of reverse psychology.
Susan discovers that being nosey isn't exactly to her benefit as she discovers Ringo was lying to her to spare her feelings and is forced to face up to the fact that she isn't as young and capable as she once was.Unfortunately this leads into a scene of Karl and Libby delivering an ode to what a wonderful person she is.
Kate's feud with Amanda puts her at odds with Harry and it is getting to the point where everyone that he's friends with she disapproves of. A lecture from Sophie seems to cause her to either miss the point or overcompensate since, after making the unwise decision to take advice from Donna, she ends up upsetting him and driving even more of a wedge between them...and she still can't prove Amanda was responsible.
Susan discovers that being nosey isn't exactly to her benefit as she discovers Ringo was lying to her to spare her feelings and is forced to face up to the fact that she isn't as young and capable as she once was.Unfortunately this leads into a scene of Karl and Libby delivering an ode to what a wonderful person she is.
Kate's feud with Amanda puts her at odds with Harry and it is getting to the point where everyone that he's friends with she disapproves of. A lecture from Sophie seems to cause her to either miss the point or overcompensate since, after making the unwise decision to take advice from Donna, she ends up upsetting him and driving even more of a wedge between them...and she still can't prove Amanda was responsible.