So Josh looks to Aiden as example of how to be a good man with a monster inside him, and Aiden disappoints him by doing a Bad Thing, only Josh realizes at the end that it isn't never doing wrong that makes Aiden good in bed, but Aiden's constant struggle to never do wrong. So they kiss and make up.
The problem is, I'm not sure how good or sympathetic Aiden is. He doesn't want to be a monster, but there's a clearer sense of the monster being who he is deep down and his resistance to it more a desire to be something he's really not than innate goodness overcome by dark desires. The thing that seems to bring out genuine human caring in him is Josh Perhaps we shall have to see pre-vampire Aiden to get more of a grasp on what sort of person he is. Still, the calling for Josh to come keep him from doing Bad Things at the bar made my day.
I find Rebecca somewhat entertaining. "Let's get dirty first." hee! And yes, do encourage Aiden to get a taste of the Josh.
I liked Sally better this ep. She seemed less whiny and more, well, cute.