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Marchrand -- no prob to differ with me -- talking through my hat most of the time anyway.
![]() It may well be that the way the series ends is that LG decides that he needs surgery more than she needs Port Wenn and they reach some accomodation about her working, too. And they do go off to London, in the end. I can see LG ultimately making that choice for them -- "you know how she is " --as she realizes how much being a surgeon does mean to him. Or maybe one theme of S6 will be trying to find a way within the framework of PortWenn for him to practice surgery, although, as some FanFic has pointed out, this would not be easy. My comment was more about whether the writers feel like that plot device has outlived its usefulness. |
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Part 13!
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MC is going to be at the Jubilee Windsor Horse Show tomorrow, don't know whether it is being televised, if so could someone be kind and put on YT. Thks
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They could start Series 6 with a couple of years having gone by with James Henry being a toddler (they did that in William and Mary!) I just hope that they don't start Series 6 with them already married!
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Edit: the Windsor Horse Show was yesterday (Saturday) but I don't think that's televised. |
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WETA Telly Visions Blog for series 5 eps 3 & 4:
http://blogs.weta.org/tellyvisions/2...isodes-3-and-4 |
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Jack Lothian has written episodes of Shameless for Channel 4, Beaver Falls for E4, 3 episodes of Ashes to Ashes for BBC1 along with one episode each of Outcasts and Death in Paradise, both on BBC1. Tom Butterworth and Chris Hurford have both written episodes of Ashes to Ashes and Hustle for BBC1. Director, Ben Bolt has directed 2 episodes of Ashes to Ashes and Downton Abbey in between seasons of Doc Martin. Along with 4 episodes of Waking the Dead |
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Happy Mothers Day Everyone! Well, everyone that is a mother, that is!
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adorable picture on FB of one of the Glasson-Ellingham babies with a picture of DM
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater |
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Yes, Happy Mother's Day to all moms out there. Please take a few moments to read Frank Bruni's column in today's New York Times. I lost my mother when I was 26 and she was only 54. After reading the column, it tugged at my heart strings a little harder this year. Here's the link:
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Sorry, the above link didn't work for me and it registered wrong. I tried it here and off the forum, too. But, if you search New York Times and find Frank Bruni's column in the Opinion section-- Muddling Through Mother's Day, the column will come on.
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[Originally Posted by mmDerdekea: 08-05-2012: You know, I got a different take from the fishmonger scene. DM's look of disdain is incredibly apparent to me, and plays out I think in his stating of his loathing for all the villagers in PW during his talk to Mrs. Tishell/LG. Here is a fishmonger, rambling about having nothing in life without love, and sitting in your underwear, not shaving, watching TV, I mean, nothing DM could possibly related to. Plus, I doubt he has much respect for a guy who sells fish for a living, giving his family background and his own skill set and financial state.
Let's face it, the DM we know would never actually, (and remember he is a very literal man) ever sit depressed in his underwear watching TV. It's so out of place, and I think it was clearly part of DM affirming how idiotic the PW folks, and how he hated being there, with them blabbering on about "rubbish" all the time. At least that was my take of that scene] Mona, I totally understand what you’re getting at here. On the surface it’s our classic DM. Distain and slight regard for the village and its inhabitants. These exchanges provide essential humor for the series – they are quite funny. But they also play a deeper function in story progression, I think. The fishmonger is, unwittingly, a mouthpiece for a kind of “life-wisdom” that DM is (I believe) unwittingly and perhaps subconsciously, struggling with. It is just the kind of wisdom that story writers like to find in unlikely places – especially simple, uneducated (idiotic) villagers. It is certain that DM will never actually sit in his underwear, unshaven, watching television. He will maintain that exterior shell! But to what end? The core “who he is” - more and more is being exposed. He sits on the brink (remember, he asks for one last chance in S5E8) of effectively (and symbolically) being stripped of his rigid exterior –leaving him emotionally unshaven and undressed. The fish retailer acts as a kind of chorus for the deep reality that lives under the humor of the series. Actually DM has been dancing around this deeper reality most of the series. Back in the S1E6 he tells LG that surgery is the only thing he has ever been good at – quite an admission. And think how brilliantly MC nonverbally communicates deep sadness – even despair -when LG tells him she doesn’t want to see him any more (S3E5), and when she actually leaves him (S3E7, S4E2, and S5E6). DM may say rubbish to the simple, literal observations that he hears from PW folk. But this stuff is eating at the edges of his world. That is where we see his vulnerability and why he is so engaging and human – in a strange, lovely sort of way. |
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Yup! All you wrote, and NewPark in a previous post, is 100% my point of view. That's why he is such a fascinating character and enthralls so many of us. But, if there is one impossible thing to do in life it's visualizing an unshaven doc in his y-fronts watching TV. ![]() The fishmonger turns out to be a bit of a Greek Chorus, doesn't he, in our mythical little tale. He states what all the audience knows and believes to the main character who alone has been unable to consciously articulate that truth. It's a bit less subtle than we are used to seeing in the show. What do we call him in that Grecian scene, not Oedipus Rex with his unfortunate blindness (figuratively and literally), but perhaps Martinus Rex?
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Mona writes: But, if there is one impossible thing to do in life it's visualizing an unshaven doc in his y-fronts watching TV.
Strangely enough, we've actually already seen that exact mythical scene dramatized by MC in Reggie Perrin! |
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I'm sure he probably wasn't really nekkid, too, although I hear in love scenes some actors are with their co-actors, but I really don't know. I was just taking a break from sitting on my butt all day rewriting conference notes, and got silly.
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MC has said two contradictory things on this topic that I'm aware of. One: that staff rig up some kind of flesh-colored contraption to cover his front. Two: that on at least one set shooting bed scenes all day, he didn't wear anything because after awhile he didn't see the point. He then said it wasn't really awkward for him shooting nude sex scenes, only talking about them or watching them with his wife.
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