Bugger me, I got a bit distressed when Daphne was throwing shapes and drifting in and out, good thing I was on timeshift ffw through the adverts.
There were some smiles around that bed when they sorted her hip.
I remember Dr Matt having to go outside and have cry when one of his patients died and he got thinking about his Gran, he got stopped in the street after it aired apparently
'You made me cry last night'
I wonder what else was wrong with the 71 year old man who was walking very slowly and with a sort of strange movement? I know he went for his eye drops but there was clearly something else wrong with him.
I agree about the woman who broke her hip looking much younger than 80, but her daughter looked very young too and she must have been in her 60's I would think.
Did anyone else watch this evening? I was wondering what was happening as they finished with the patients before the last ad break, but to be leaving Kings is really sad
I shall miss Kings, but looking forward to the new series.
I hope they remember the humour and random asides from the waiting room and staff, in the next series, it's got rather too dour over time.
Not sure why they're moving to St Georges, it will be a similar mix of patients and cases.
Maybe Kings have had enough of the disruption.
Didn't know St Georges had a helipad, second one in London and only one south of the river, apparently.
Ive grown accustomed to the staff at Kings. Not sure what it will be like from another hospital with different staff. As someone said perhaps Kings have had enough.
Ive grown accustomed to the staff at Kings. Not sure what it will be like from another hospital with different staff. As someone said perhaps Kings have had enough.
There were some members of staff we never saw enough of IMO, but I suppose all the viewers had their favourite members of staff.
Those who've stuck with the show over the years will no doubt find some new favourites.
Ive grown accustomed to the staff at Kings. Not sure what it will be like from another hospital with different staff. As someone said perhaps Kings have had enough.
It has been great at Kings, but I feel - it should have gone to a New Hospital, sooner.
Final episode.......
Thought Max was going to be a goner - and Hector's Mum, was getting on my nerves.:(
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Those chest drains look excruciating
Yeah she looks good on it I'd put her 15 years younger
I thought I had misheard!...
I don't think I want to see them manipulate her hip...
I'm hoping they give her an epidural or knock her out:o
Until he slipped off a pavement and broke his leg..
Typical man then
There were some smiles around that bed when they sorted her hip.
I remember Dr Matt having to go outside and have cry when one of his patients died and he got thinking about his Gran, he got stopped in the street after it aired apparently
'You made me cry last night'
I agree about the woman who broke her hip looking much younger than 80, but her daughter looked very young too and she must have been in her 60's I would think.
Ah! Question just answered:
24 hour in A&E will return from St George's Hospital!
I wonder why they're going to a different hospital
I hope they remember the humour and random asides from the waiting room and staff, in the next series, it's got rather too dour over time.
Not sure why they're moving to St Georges, it will be a similar mix of patients and cases.
Maybe Kings have had enough of the disruption.
Didn't know St Georges had a helipad, second one in London and only one south of the river, apparently.
There were some members of staff we never saw enough of IMO, but I suppose all the viewers had their favourite members of staff.
Those who've stuck with the show over the years will no doubt find some new favourites.
Final episode.......
Thought Max was going to be a goner - and Hector's Mum, was getting on my nerves.:(