The episode centers on a professional and personal crisis for the Junior Gazette team. (Kelda Holmes), the paper's efficient but increasingly stressed assistant editor, decides to quit the paper due to the mounting pressure of schoolwork and mock exams.
Viewers see early glimpses of the sexual tension between Lynda and Spike, a hallmark of the series before they officially became a couple. [S1E6] Press Gang
True to Moffat's style, the episode blends sharp, fast-paced comedy with the "painfully raw" emotional honesty of teenagers dealing with academic and social pressures. The episode centers on a professional and personal
The episode centers on a professional and personal crisis for the Junior Gazette team. (Kelda Holmes), the paper's efficient but increasingly stressed assistant editor, decides to quit the paper due to the mounting pressure of schoolwork and mock exams.
Viewers see early glimpses of the sexual tension between Lynda and Spike, a hallmark of the series before they officially became a couple.
True to Moffat's style, the episode blends sharp, fast-paced comedy with the "painfully raw" emotional honesty of teenagers dealing with academic and social pressures.