A blind mother-to-be’s encounters both with other people’s assumptions that she can’t do things and with the daily realities of caring for an infant seems like a promising storyline, but it was written up in an awkward, melodramatic way. Yet, within all of the new faces and people who are featured on the series, remember that this is still a show about the nurses and nuns we’ve come to know for so many years. Beryl stops by to look on from afar and refuses to hold the kid. Well, it is the final episode of the season before we get around to the finale. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! I looked this up, because I was curious about that actress as well, and it turns out she’s been blind since birth. Also, the whole thing is wrapped up in a way that’s so simple it’d be laughable if I wasn’t so put off by it. This is a terrible plan. Marion is expecting her first baby with her incredibly wonderful and loving husband, Stewart, and they’re both really excited. But social services never even sent anyone around. (Anyone else find this unsettlingly similar to the nail scene in A Quiet Place?). Below, CarterMatt has the full Call the Midwife season 9 episode 7 synopsis with some more information all about what lies ahead: The team celebrate the arrival of the maternity home’s long-awaited incubator. Honestly, I’m not sure if she didn’t want to do it and just got railroaded into the job, or if she did want to help but also wants to have time to spend with Cyril which she’s now getting… this wasn’t very well handled. And that’s some offensive, ableist nonsense. The pethidine story surfaced last week when he slipped some to Sister Frances for her period pain, but there was still no indication he was a user, but rather an inexperienced doctor who wanted to help a friend in pain. In fact, he suggests that he and Lucille join forces to assist their exhausted friend. And whatever the backstory on how he injured his shoulder is, that should have been gently seeded too. And I can’t get a read on Lucile at all. Woolf’s absence. Beryl’s so certain Marion will be a poor mother that she goes ahead and calls social services on her. Marion’s husband Stewart (Dylan Llewellyn) adores his independent wife and does everything he can to make her transition to motherhood as easy as possible. (Why would he not ask more questions, considering Sister Frances had requested him on an urgent matter?). This is a ludicrous turn for this story to take. He even builds the baby a custom cradle and saves up all his vacation time so he can be home when the child is born. Because of her, I might point out? Mrs. Dyer tries to downplay the problem, but Valerie has begged her to see the doctor. Marion’s fierceness extends to not wanting people to interfere, so as soon as Trixie suggests she get a home help after the birth, Marion turns it down. Feel free to disagree with me on this point, but I’m going to take a moment to question this story arc. Dr. and Mrs. Turner also take part in the ceremony which leaves Dr. McNulty to cover the surgery. (On a completely frivolous note, I’d like to tip my hat to Marion’s adorable mid-century maternity style. It’s intense. (I mean, mostly call social services about him.) She takes Marion and Stewart and Beryl to see this woman, who provides some tips (including using nappies with poppers instead of pins, which is such a basic idea I wonder why Trixie didn’t suggest it at any point. At any rate, thank you as ever for these splendid recaps. TVGuide has every full episode so you can stay-up-to-date and watch your favorite show Call the Midwife anytime, anywhere. She has an aunt in Margate, so off she goes. But apparently he has those painkillers in his pocket because he’s popping them like breath mints to take care of a shoulder injury he got in med school. Dr. Turner arrives on the scene just after Kevin has begun suturing so it seems to him that his protégé has everything under control. Nurse Crane struggles with the cubs in Sgt. I feel like I have to know. Nope, she’s sure Marion can’t do a thing and certainly can’t care for a baby, and that just feels really odd to me. Beryl. My impression is that she genuinely isn’t sure about him, or maybe she isn’t sure she wants to get married, but we’re not getting any real character development there. If anything, she seems to be making Marion more anxious. And that makes everything better! There’s another new episode hitting PBS next week and this one is very much important. And what’s going on with Lucille and Cyril?
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