The handling of Zac, Oscar and Evelyn's reactions to Ethan's death are very well done, with Oscar looking out for everyone else and Evelyn torn between the hopes she had for her father and her last memories of him.But it all collapses in a frustrating second half where the twins overreact badly to Zac and Hannah getting together and incredibly they kowtow to it and decide to break up permanently, which seems to cause more problems than it would solve, especially in the long run.
Maddy and Josh are at the happiest they've been and there's a nice chat between Maddy and Roo that starts well but could have done with being kept subtle.But Andy is still hanging around and, although he gets our sympathy by having John come down hard on him, evidence that having him back in his life is a good thing for Josh is still hard to come by.
Chris is great fun as usual and gets two of the episode's best lines but the set of circumstances required for Sasha to accidentally kiss him in front of Spencer is pretty contrived.
Maddy and Josh are at the happiest they've been and there's a nice chat between Maddy and Roo that starts well but could have done with being kept subtle.But Andy is still hanging around and, although he gets our sympathy by having John come down hard on him, evidence that having him back in his life is a good thing for Josh is still hard to come by.
Chris is great fun as usual and gets two of the episode's best lines but the set of circumstances required for Sasha to accidentally kiss him in front of Spencer is pretty contrived.