Haz and Mackenzie continue to play out their romantic comedy-esque plot line that hasn't started to grate on me yet, but will do if it continues to go around in circles.
We do get some information about how Mackenzie and Sadie have suddenly now become friends though, which is helpful. The show does seem to be spending a lot of time explaining itself though, and that's perhaps the downside of the time jump.
Elsewhere we are starting to see that there might be more to Reece than meets the eye, and the new family are slowly (slowly) becoming more developed as well.
Overall, a good solid episode of 'Neighbours'.
We do get some information about how Mackenzie and Sadie have suddenly now become friends though, which is helpful. The show does seem to be spending a lot of time explaining itself though, and that's perhaps the downside of the time jump.
Elsewhere we are starting to see that there might be more to Reece than meets the eye, and the new family are slowly (slowly) becoming more developed as well.
Overall, a good solid episode of 'Neighbours'.