Cucumber is developing pretty well. It was good to find out a bit more about Freddie, and his background with the teacher Gregory, which helped to make Freddie appear more sympathetic character. Henry resorted to filming his nephew in order to get some money and we find out more about how he feels when he compares his own fear of being seen to be gay with the modern generation's fearlessness. In many ways he is not unlike the Gregory character. Lance's relationship with Daniel is developing. It'll be interesting to see where these relationships go in the future.
Banana focused on the relationship between the uptight Sian and more relaxed Violet. Sian's journey across the episode felt a little predictable but the episode was generally fun to watch. There were quite a few funny moments such as the shoe transaction at the beginning, the fruit curling and Violet's plan for the perfect murder.
Tofu took an interesting direction in doing a show about not having sex. It's interesting to see how the show is covering the whole spectrum of sex.
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