After his discovery about Maggie last week, Jordan's plot moves along nicely as he's let in on the sisters' secret and finds out about the curse. The resolution of this plot solves things but leaves other plot threads ready to be followed through on in the future.
It's a bit of a cliche to have Mel and Ray go on a mission together and bond, but it works (and their synchronised sugar pouring is a nice touch). The plot itself is all set-up and no pay-off but they clearly haven't cast Peyton List for a glorified cameo, which the ending confirms. It's just a shame the ending apparently sees Ray's departure, at least for now.
Which brings us to the ongoing Harry/Macy plotline, which started off feeling unnecessary and has now gone into completely irritating territory. Their sudden feelings have never rung true and now other characters are being dragged into it, with what initially seemed to be a promising Abigael storyline turning into her moping over a man.
It's a bit of a cliche to have Mel and Ray go on a mission together and bond, but it works (and their synchronised sugar pouring is a nice touch). The plot itself is all set-up and no pay-off but they clearly haven't cast Peyton List for a glorified cameo, which the ending confirms. It's just a shame the ending apparently sees Ray's departure, at least for now.
Which brings us to the ongoing Harry/Macy plotline, which started off feeling unnecessary and has now gone into completely irritating territory. Their sudden feelings have never rung true and now other characters are being dragged into it, with what initially seemed to be a promising Abigael storyline turning into her moping over a man.