I seem to be the only one that didn't like Connie. I was so glad when she left. She was such a santimonious bitch. (That's strong for me).
I didn't love Connie but I did think she was a great character. I particularly disliked her that time Ric was DOS and he had promised to step down for her after 6 months and them "forgot" to do so. She was vile to him over that (even though he probably deserved it!!)
I DID love her friendship with Elliot, I think he brought out the best in her, and I think Darwin misses her. I had hoped they would allow Jac to fill her shoes (Connie even sent her a pair!) but first we got Sahira taking over and now its the transplant team.
I don't think Serena is in Connie's league just yet, but she has only just started. Her troublesome daughter turns up next week so we may get to see a more human side to her then.
I was thinking that. I am sure the PTSD symptoms will kick in shortly though......
I have to say physically he is doing well, I had sepsis like he did the other week and it took me about 3 months to get over the surgery and illness. I am sure he would have taken a bit of sick leave off work to recover from the surgery at least! He can't be that hard up!!
Time runs quite differently at Holby City, and it can run differently for different characters...
I seem to be the only one that didn't like Connie. I was so glad when she left. She was such a santimonious bitch. (That's strong for me).
Bite your tongue! Actually, this is going to sound like the biggest oxymoron ever. The scenes where she had escorted Elliot's wife to Switzerland to die - will always stick with me. Total different side of the character. Those episodes were so hard to watch. I miss the character. I'd welcome a comeback. Can you imagine Jac's face?
Bite your tongue! Actually, this is going to sound like the biggest oxymoron ever. The scenes where she had escorted Elliot's wife to Switzerland to die - will always stick with me. Total different side of the character. Those episodes were so hard to watch. I miss the character. I'd welcome a comeback. Can you imagine Jac's face?
Steph
I 100% totally agree. This was such a different side to Connie and such poignant episodes.
Bite your tongue! Actually, this is going to sound like the biggest oxymoron ever. The scenes where she had escorted Elliot's wife to Switzerland to die - will always stick with me. Total different side of the character. Those episodes were so hard to watch. I miss the character. I'd welcome a comeback. Can you imagine Jac's face?
Steph
Yes, I had forgotten that, she was good there. As to biting my tongue, it is very painful with ulcers at the moment and I have just had a biopsy on it, so I don't think biting it is a good idea.
Is there any chance Serena will leave asap? She's making Keller unbearable to watch. Just give Ric the time Serena has and tell her to go audition for something tedious and dull like Eastenders.
I like the new transplant team though. I expect the pregnant lady (forgot her name) will pop during Jac's absence. Maybe while in theatre or something? To make it dramatic and last an episode.
Bring back: Connie, Alex Adams, Owen Davies & Mubbs!
Half the new characters that have appeared are annoying.
How can you miss Anton Meyer off that list? Traitor! :eek: :mad:
Am I the only one that thought that was a bit of a surreal, dreamlike episode? Especially as they spent so much time outside of the hospital for a change, it felt at times more like Casualty. Good though, I love the night shift ones.
The Tara/Ollie storyline was great. Completely ridiculous and unbelievable but fun anyway, and I'm happy that we seem to be going somewhere with her background unlike Malick and Luc, who, as well-written and acted as they are, remain completely mysterious. An Eliott cameo at the end with him saving the day topped it off nicely.
Brilliant to see Ric on top form rather than badly written as a grumpy git. I liked the references to Leo, and his interaction with Serena, who as a character is growing on me. The old school lot like Ric really are the ones who keep the show going and there should be more character-driven episodes for them.
Finally, Chantelle again had most of the funny moments but at the same time, keeps getting these 3rd tier storylines where she's lumped with the resident patient weirdo for comedy. I wouldn't mind seeing her do something a bit different, but that happens rarely.
Still, a great episode for focusing on characters who haven't really taken centre stage much over the past few months. Enjoyed it a lot.
Tonight's episode didn't really grab me. Whilst I don't dislike any of the new characters (not yet anyway!), they haven't been in long enough for me to care a great deal about them and this episode was almost entirely focused on them. It was also frustrating for so many of the characters to not follow protocol. I know it's quite a regular occurrence on Holby, but it just felt like it was laid on a bit heavy tonight.
It was good to see more depth to Serena, although I wouldn't be surprised if her daughter is soon forgotten about. Ric was also more rounded than he sometimes can be. I'm vaguely interested to know what Tara's "secret" is, but I found the transplant storyline quite predictable and over the top. It was quite strange to see so much set outside of the hospital. Sounds odd, but I did enjoy the cinematography. It was also nice to see Chantelle have a bit more to do.
Oh, and does anyone know the piece of piano music that played towards the end of the episode, the one that played over the speeded up scenes?
I thought the episode was more enjoyable than the episodes we've seen in the last four weeks. I liked that we had some scenes outside. It was nice for a change. The rainy backdrop gave the episode a dramatic and tense feel. It made for a fast paced episode. I liked Tara determination to help her patient. I hope they don't go down the romance route with Tara and Ollie. It would be so predictable.
I am still not into the new transplant team. They bore me.
The most interesting SL was Serena and her daughter. It showed a different side to her character rather than the scary villain we are used to. I loved Ric's role in the storyline.
Chantelle was funny as always. I agree that she should get a more prominent storyline. She has been in the show for almost a year and she has not a strong storyline that will develop her character further.
Didn't really take much interest in tonight's ep. The only story that I paid attention to was the Serena one. I liked her interaction with Ric and was glad he referred to the Leo stuff.
I'm still totally cold towards Tara and the new transplant team.
I do have to say, although the story was "blah", I do love Chantelle! I thought she'd annoy the hell out of me at first, but she's actually one of the characters I always welcome on screen.
Am I the only one who didn't like tonight's ep, not even a little bit? I still don't like Serena, even thought we were clearly meant to sympathise with her during tonight's storyline. I didn't have the first clue as to what Mo and Jonnie were doing, and one minute Tara and Ollie are in the hospital then the next they are driving through the rain to a house party... I thought with Jac out for 6 weeks we might have got a bit more of Elliot.
I never really enjoy the night time episodes- not so many of the "key" characters are around. Tonight's ep definitely dragged for me. It felt like Ric was carrying most of the episode (a very welcome change!) with a bit of support at the end there from Elliot.
I have lost touch with Holby City but recently got back into it with the last couple of seasons. I am generally enjoying season 14 so far.
I was gutted that Frieda left, she was one of my favourite characters. She deserved a better storyline.
I am not keen on Serena ( is she the bad doc to Ric's good doc ?) but she could grow on me. I have always loved Ric, Elliott and Jac. Chantelle is such a sweetie.
I maybe in a minority but I love the AAU team especially Luc and Eddie relationship, not sure if they have a proper one. I just love the sparring dialogue. Got to say Luc is so fit.
I am so glad that Sacha survived and Michael Spence is very funny.
I thought ' Last night on earth' episode was good with some mystery secret Tara is hiding. It was better than last week.
BTW, next episode is to do with Legionaires disease outbreak, that is so surreal with the 'real' news about the outbreak in Edinburgh today. Does anyone think so ?
boring or what this episode. Am I right in thinking mr end of the world patient played the copper in Thin Blue Line and Gimme Gimme Gimme? He's put some weight old - middle age spread I suppose.
quite enjoyed this one, Chantelle is great and plays the part brilliantly.
BTW, whatever happened to Chantelle's flat mate..the last I recall they were off to Spain for a holiday before moving into the flat...never to be seen again :eek:
quite enjoyed this one, Chantelle is great and plays the part brilliantly.
BTW, whatever happened to Chantelle's flat mate..the last I recall they were off to Spain for a holiday before moving into the flat...never to be seen again :eek:
I don't even know if they've been on that holiday yet; not even sure that the nutty nurse will be seen again. I do like chantelle but she's starting to get just too sickly for me now. It might have something to do with the way they keep panning in right up close with her face!
Don't like the transplant co-ordinator and I don't think he is suited to Jac Naylor, she needs to be with someone with more power and presence. I still can't take to Tara I think she is a terrible actress. A watchable episode for me last night it didn't drag on like some episodes.
Don't like the transplant co-ordinator and I don't think he is suited to Jac Naylor, she needs to be with someone with more power and presence. I still can't take to Tara I think she is a terrible actress. A watchable episode for me last night it didn't drag on like some episodes.
Dreadful and that voice - I dread it every time she has to speak
Am I the only one that thought that was a bit of a surreal, dreamlike episode? Especially as they spent so much time outside of the hospital for a change, it felt at times more like Casualty. Good though, I love the night shift ones.
The Tara/Ollie storyline was great. Completely ridiculous and unbelievable but fun anyway, and I'm happy that we seem to be going somewhere with her background unlike Malick and Luc, who, as well-written and acted as they are, remain completely mysterious. An Eliott cameo at the end with him saving the day topped it off nicely.
Brilliant to see Ric on top form rather than badly written as a grumpy git. I liked the references to Leo, and his interaction with Serena, who as a character is growing on me. The old school lot like Ric really are the ones who keep the show going and there should be more character-driven episodes for them.
Finally, Chantelle again had most of the funny moments but at the same time, keeps getting these 3rd tier storylines where she's lumped with the resident patient weirdo for comedy. I wouldn't mind seeing her do something a bit different, but that happens rarely.
Still, a great episode for focusing on characters who haven't really taken centre stage much over the past few months. Enjoyed it a lot.
I enjoyed Serena with Ric too, I didn't think I'd ever like her but I did last night. Yes, the whole episode was highly unrealistic, but that's Holby! I like Tara, can't see, sorry hear! anything wrong with her voice? And it's about time Ollie got some action, he's been single a long time.
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I didn't love Connie but I did think she was a great character. I particularly disliked her that time Ric was DOS and he had promised to step down for her after 6 months and them "forgot" to do so. She was vile to him over that (even though he probably deserved it!!)
I DID love her friendship with Elliot, I think he brought out the best in her, and I think Darwin misses her. I had hoped they would allow Jac to fill her shoes (Connie even sent her a pair!) but first we got Sahira taking over and now its the transplant team.
I don't think Serena is in Connie's league just yet, but she has only just started. Her troublesome daughter turns up next week so we may get to see a more human side to her then.
Time runs quite differently at Holby City, and it can run differently for different characters...
Bite your tongue! Actually, this is going to sound like the biggest oxymoron ever. The scenes where she had escorted Elliot's wife to Switzerland to die - will always stick with me. Total different side of the character. Those episodes were so hard to watch. I miss the character. I'd welcome a comeback. Can you imagine Jac's face?
Steph
I 100% totally agree. This was such a different side to Connie and such poignant episodes.
You are right there. Seems that no one except Michael has to give notice, just tell someone you are going and leave at the end of your shift!
Yes, I had forgotten that, she was good there. As to biting my tongue, it is very painful with ulcers at the moment and I have just had a biopsy on it, so I don't think biting it is a good idea.
Look on Chrissie's face when Sacha said he wanted her to get on with his girls :eek:
Doesn't bode well .
How can you miss Anton Meyer off that list? Traitor! :eek: :mad:
Might sound daft but those episodes did show - she's human and does have a heart. (Ironic)
We are all human.
Steph x
EDIT- Looks like she is.
The Tara/Ollie storyline was great. Completely ridiculous and unbelievable but fun anyway, and I'm happy that we seem to be going somewhere with her background unlike Malick and Luc, who, as well-written and acted as they are, remain completely mysterious. An Eliott cameo at the end with him saving the day topped it off nicely.
Brilliant to see Ric on top form rather than badly written as a grumpy git. I liked the references to Leo, and his interaction with Serena, who as a character is growing on me. The old school lot like Ric really are the ones who keep the show going and there should be more character-driven episodes for them.
Finally, Chantelle again had most of the funny moments but at the same time, keeps getting these 3rd tier storylines where she's lumped with the resident patient weirdo for comedy. I wouldn't mind seeing her do something a bit different, but that happens rarely.
Still, a great episode for focusing on characters who haven't really taken centre stage much over the past few months. Enjoyed it a lot.
It was good to see more depth to Serena, although I wouldn't be surprised if her daughter is soon forgotten about. Ric was also more rounded than he sometimes can be. I'm vaguely interested to know what Tara's "secret" is, but I found the transplant storyline quite predictable and over the top. It was quite strange to see so much set outside of the hospital. Sounds odd, but I did enjoy the cinematography. It was also nice to see Chantelle have a bit more to do.
Oh, and does anyone know the piece of piano music that played towards the end of the episode, the one that played over the speeded up scenes?
I am still not into the new transplant team. They bore me.
The most interesting SL was Serena and her daughter. It showed a different side to her character rather than the scary villain we are used to. I loved Ric's role in the storyline.
Chantelle was funny as always. I agree that she should get a more prominent storyline. She has been in the show for almost a year and she has not a strong storyline that will develop her character further.
I think Tara is interesting and i like that she likes the fact Ollie doesn't understand her
Was lovely to see Ric and Elliot and I'm starting to like Serena the more I see her.
I'm still totally cold towards Tara and the new transplant team.
I do have to say, although the story was "blah", I do love Chantelle! I thought she'd annoy the hell out of me at first, but she's actually one of the characters I always welcome on screen.
I never really enjoy the night time episodes- not so many of the "key" characters are around. Tonight's ep definitely dragged for me. It felt like Ric was carrying most of the episode (a very welcome change!) with a bit of support at the end there from Elliot.
I have lost touch with Holby City but recently got back into it with the last couple of seasons. I am generally enjoying season 14 so far.
I was gutted that Frieda left, she was one of my favourite characters. She deserved a better storyline.
I am not keen on Serena ( is she the bad doc to Ric's good doc ?) but she could grow on me. I have always loved Ric, Elliott and Jac. Chantelle is such a sweetie.
I maybe in a minority but I love the AAU team especially Luc and Eddie relationship, not sure if they have a proper one. I just love the sparring dialogue. Got to say Luc is so fit.
I am so glad that Sacha survived and Michael Spence is very funny.
I thought ' Last night on earth' episode was good with some mystery secret Tara is hiding. It was better than last week.
BTW, next episode is to do with Legionaires disease outbreak, that is so surreal with the 'real' news about the outbreak in Edinburgh today. Does anyone think so ?
BTW, whatever happened to Chantelle's flat mate..the last I recall they were off to Spain for a holiday before moving into the flat...never to be seen again :eek:
I don't even know if they've been on that holiday yet; not even sure that the nutty nurse will be seen again. I do like chantelle but she's starting to get just too sickly for me now. It might have something to do with the way they keep panning in right up close with her face!
Dreadful and that voice - I dread it every time she has to speak
I enjoyed Serena with Ric too, I didn't think I'd ever like her but I did last night. Yes, the whole episode was highly unrealistic, but that's Holby! I like Tara, can't see, sorry hear! anything wrong with her voice? And it's about time Ollie got some action, he's been single a long time.