One rather good comical storyline and one rather good sweet one.Jade is at her best in the fun story lines and she works well here in a double act with Kyle as they work their way through a succession of potential housemates.The actor who asks to be called Hamlet is brilliant.The realisation that Danielle, an apparent bit part player from the previous episode, is the successful candidate is a genuine surprise.The way Lou puts his foot in it isn't and it remains to be seen if they can salvage it.
Meanwhile, Toadie tries to help Lucas fulfil his father's last wish. The flashbacks are a nice idea but overdone and you'd be hard pressed to recognise the young Lucas as a boy, let alone as Lucas, to start with.Despite an unfortunate directorial flourish, the actual ash scattering works and there's some intrigue with regards Toadie's phone call.The Lou/Lucas scene is nice too.
Meanwhile, Toadie tries to help Lucas fulfil his father's last wish. The flashbacks are a nice idea but overdone and you'd be hard pressed to recognise the young Lucas as a boy, let alone as Lucas, to start with.Despite an unfortunate directorial flourish, the actual ash scattering works and there's some intrigue with regards Toadie's phone call.The Lou/Lucas scene is nice too.