It's beautiful to see how Aaron has matured, from when he used to sneer at the idea of giving flowers to here, where he says "Look at what you've got me doing, eh" as he lovingly arranges flowers on Jackson's grave ... "You're having a right laugh up there, aren't you". Aaron's acting is always first class, and the general writing and dialogue from this period of Aaron's story was also generally very good. It's impossible to now what input Danny Miller (Aaron) might have had in the dialogue, but the one thing he always does brilliantly is match his acting, his demeanour, the tone of his voice and the expressions on his face to the tone of a scene.