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(2010)

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"Year 7s.That's the problem."
skteosk8 December 2010
Three plot lines compete for maximum annoyance value.In the end, the prize goes to Libby wallowing in self-pity because she's intending to commit perjury out of guilt.Hard to tell if that's meant to be an explanation or an excuse.

Elsewhere, Kate and Donna decide to gatecrash Declan's work and then guilt trip him because he won't spend time with his daughter.An attempt at showing the choice between a career and a family is stymied by sledgehammer subtle techniques like Declan treating an employee like dirt and Kate getting on her soapbox with a speech about priorities that's ridiculously simplistic.

Finally, someone finally seems to have realised the best way to choose between Callum and Sophie is to have a vote.Unfortunately, Libby decides this is a bad idea and is proved right when Sophie undergoes a personality change and loses the power of speech.Where do they get these ideas from?
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