Daniel Ing's "Luke" kicks off the episode with a stellar one man reenactment of "Point Break"for ignorant Angus. This scene coupled with Luke's later dance off at a Highland party are comedic highlights of this series thus far.
Some great one liners are peppered through the episode. Countering these funny highs are the up and down drama of Dylan and Evie and their shared history. They begin by acting out a list of Luke's of "things to do before I die". Funny events happen, not to be revealed here, but soon enough drama comes up and the laughs end. Writer Tom Edge navigates multiple story lines expertly and succinctly. Unfortunately, the dramatic turns are less thrilling and perhaps unnecessary. Maybe its just the continuing horrible score that makes the dramatic scenes so painful. Either way, the comedy soars and is the highlight for sure.
Some great one liners are peppered through the episode. Countering these funny highs are the up and down drama of Dylan and Evie and their shared history. They begin by acting out a list of Luke's of "things to do before I die". Funny events happen, not to be revealed here, but soon enough drama comes up and the laughs end. Writer Tom Edge navigates multiple story lines expertly and succinctly. Unfortunately, the dramatic turns are less thrilling and perhaps unnecessary. Maybe its just the continuing horrible score that makes the dramatic scenes so painful. Either way, the comedy soars and is the highlight for sure.