One of those instances where a character could have saved themselves a lot of trouble if they'd just told the truth.Andrew is aware that Paul's depending on Neighbour Day to generate revenue but covers up the fact that he's already ruined it and digs both of them into a deeper and deeper hole.
Aside from that and some work with the Toadie/Steph/Lucas nonsense, not a lot happens in that episode.So anyone who isn't interested in it just has to concentrate on the character moments.There's some nice stuff with Declan and Sophie and a nice double act between Harry and Summer, who seem to be getting along a lot better and perhaps making it seem as though Summer and Andrew aren't as inevitable as they seemed to be.But it's still a fairly dull episode full of people playing games they're never going to win.
Aside from that and some work with the Toadie/Steph/Lucas nonsense, not a lot happens in that episode.So anyone who isn't interested in it just has to concentrate on the character moments.There's some nice stuff with Declan and Sophie and a nice double act between Harry and Summer, who seem to be getting along a lot better and perhaps making it seem as though Summer and Andrew aren't as inevitable as they seemed to be.But it's still a fairly dull episode full of people playing games they're never going to win.