Mel's good value and I'm glad West is pressing charges. I like how he wasn't going to until he thought of Peter being attacked. It took thinking of someone else being hurt to make him do what needed to be done...
So sad... Will is being crushed by his job and a promise he's having trouble keeping. West has just been beaten up by prejudice. Matt and Blake are the contrast, but they don't make up for the pain the others are experiencing.
I feel sorry for both Tony and West. Breaking up is hard, even if they've only been going out for a short while. Indeed, that can make it worse; they were still in the initial euphoria phase.
Joey as a matchmaker for his big brother... I'm not sure it was a success, but maybe West will remember his mother's advice and stop looking for perfection.
West is strong. The note at the end shows that. I just hope he's strong enough.
Oh, and he needs to work who he wants to date: Peter or Blake. It's not fair to string one along if he wants the other. That's just cruel.
And finally, I'm glad Jenny wasn't malicious. She's sorry she told someone else. That's good.
Interesting. It's good to know more about what Will and Andrew are doing. I'm also glad Lisa found someone, presumably at university, given Will's reference to Jeff from his uni days.
A breakthrough with Peter, but West is right to say it's wrong to celebrate his promotion to captain. The way it came about isn't something to cheer about.
It looks like West wants to come out, but he's concerned about the team. At least that's my interpretation of that little exchange. To be honest, I am not sure what that meant.