After taking a couple of episodes to settle down again after the events of the Series 2 finale this episode shows a return to form.
Yes, the character of Julia is annoying, as we see her trying to work at Remo's, but everything else about this episode is fun, with the writers going for a more farcical angle, which I enjoyed.
The 'Charlie 'loves' Annie' story was a bit silly, but with Charlie you can get away with such things.
Lea Thompson is almost the straight woman here, playing off all the kooky characters around her, and it's good fun.
Yes, the character of Julia is annoying, as we see her trying to work at Remo's, but everything else about this episode is fun, with the writers going for a more farcical angle, which I enjoyed.
The 'Charlie 'loves' Annie' story was a bit silly, but with Charlie you can get away with such things.
Lea Thompson is almost the straight woman here, playing off all the kooky characters around her, and it's good fun.