In the midst of feeling like he is being pushed out of Lux's (Britt Robertson) life by Cate (Shiri Appleby) and Ryan (Kerr Smith), Baze wins the chance to compete against Ryan in a radio station contest and is determined to be the last man standing. Cate (Shiri Appleby) contemplates finally telling Ryan the full truth about Baze, but can't bear the thought of what might happen if she does. When Tasha (guest star Ksenia Solo) tells Lux (Britt Robertson) she may have to move three hours away to a new foster home, Lux decides to help Tasha track down her mother who is still living in town. Austin Basis also stars. Jerry Levine directed the episode written by Taylor Hamra.
I have been watching this new show since it began last fall! It has become a weekly indulgence for me and I enjoy EVERY moment of this show! Just to see the way the actors work so well together, there is so much chemistry on set... It's amazing!
First off, I love the Cate character - she is the one who got pregnant in high school and gave her daughter up for adoption, only to meet her as a teenager fifteen years later. I commend this show for letting Cate take responsibility for Lux and have custody of her!
As much as I love Cate and Ryan together, I'm glad to see Ryan out of the picture for a while. I would like to see Cate and Baze try to raise Lux together - there is still a lot of attraction there!
I'm glad Cate finally coughed up the truth to Ryan - but that scene could have been better. It was a little to emotionally played out for me... I would have enjoyed more of a conversation than a screaming match! :) But the truth is out.
I was happy that Lux tried to help Tasha and she did the right thing taking her to see her own Mom, but what kind of mother can turn their own daughter away like that?! My heart broke for her... and I hope that Cate or Baze do figure out a way to help Tasha out. She's a good girl, she just needs someone to love her. (BTW - I'm glad Bug is gone - he got on my nerves!)
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