6. Candice Settles In
At the moment, new-girl Candice hasn't really made much of an impression on the audience. She hasn't really settled into the house or found her place in the group. Nor has she developed her personality. Judging by her behaviour in her first two episodes; she can either go one way or the other. From being from such a sheltered background, she's not had an issue with smoking, drinking or taking a random assortment of drugs, which suggests that she's happy to abandon her upbringing and looking to go a little wild. Then again, she's a member of the Christian Union, which could mean that the nice-girl attitude is still strong within her. She could realise the error of her ways, stop the drug-taking and befriend like-minded people. There could be some comic moments when they turn up to the house, with good in their hearts, ready to preach to the group and turn them around. Either way, there's a chance for some serious comedy, as Candice finds her true self and true friends, stepping away from the sheltered life that her parents created for her.