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  1. I agree that Matthew was completely out of line.  He should have waited until Trixie came home to discuss his concerns about her hours.  That having been said, when I have a migraine, which is what I think he had, I can be cranky and out of sorts myself, so I'll give him a pass.

    I adore Trixie, but if I had a little one that age, I wouldn't go trotting off for three solid days a week, nanny or no nanny.  For all intents and purposes, she is his mommy--she's the only one he has ever known.   

    I have always found it odd that they have not had Trixie consult Shelagh about how to do the family thing.  She's had to deal with infants to teens, and she seems to have worked out a part-time schedule that works.  Note that Shelagh left the delivery with a cheery, "see you and the baby tomorrow" when Trixie arrived.   She must have an arrangement that lets her do her beloved nurse-midwife work during the day and focus on her family at night.   Trixie is a great midwife, and I am sure they would be happy to work with her.

    On a side note, all of the moon shot scenes brought back wonderful memories.  For those who were not around then, the world really was entranced by it.

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  2. Be still my Turner loving heart.   Tim to the rescue!  The look on Sister Julienne's face when she recognized his voice was priceless.

    I don't think Shelagh's comment was cold.  It actually reminded me of something my own dad would have said.  I think what she meant was that this was not a moment to wallow in self pity.  And arguably Tim took it that way because he headed out to give his dad his white coat and bag.

    And Matthew has completely stolen my heart.  He doesn't have to be there.  He just wants to do the right thing.  (It doesn't hurt hat he looks darn hot while doing so.)   Come home, Trixie!  We need another Christmas wedding.

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  3. 29 minutes ago, LittleIggy said:

    I really enjoyed Matthew without Trixie. He came across as a great guy not just Trixie’s adoring beau.

    I agree completely.   The absence of Trixie and Phyllis allowed the writers to focus on some other characters, and character development is always a good thing.  As a Shelagh fan, I loved seeing her get to show her stuff.  (I do wish they would update her hair style to match the times.  It's been the same since she left the order.)

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  4. I'd choose Shelagh or Trixie.  Even before they got together, Dr. Turner thought Shelagh was the most talented midwife.   She's the one  called in to turn babies when they are in the wrong position.  And Trixie could even do a C-section if necessary.  All the midwives are talented and compassionate, but those two stand out in terms of their skills.

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  5. Picking Shelagh to take over is very much in character for Sister Julienne.  I have always thought she viewed Shelagh as the closest thing to a daughter she would ever have, and the feeling is reciprocal.  Shelagh told Sister Julienne that Teddy was on the way before she even told her husband.  Sister Julienne confided in Shelagh when she feared she would be named mother superior, and she absolutely dotes on the Turner tots.  

    Sister Julienne has always been able to rely on Shelagh in a pinch.  I understand the criticism that Sister Hilda has stayed the course as a nun and deserved the honor of organizing the celebration, but I also understand why Sister Julienne was concerned about Sister Hilda's judgment--it has not been all that long since Sister Hilda's alcohol fueled hen party.

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  6. I'm glad that Trixie and hot widower have become friends before they move on to romance.  Trixie's beaus have not always appreciated how smart and talented she is.  Matthew has had to lean on her for help and respects her mind.  Now that a proper period of mourning has taken place, go Mixie!

     

     

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  7. There is nothing like a Tim sighting to make my day.  I have loved the Turner family from Day 1.  (With Tim moving out, for a minute I thought they might adopt Oliver!  His mom clearly knew that you could not do better than the Turners.)

    I like that hot widower continues to mourn his wife.   That's as it should be so soon after her death.  But he and Trixie have mad chemistry and baby Jonathan needs an adoring mommy.  Please give Trixie her happy ending, but find a way for her to stay on the show.

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  8. 12 minutes ago, HerLadyship said:

    Not quite everyone. Where was Tim?! All of the other Turner children were there and there were references to their care. But, no Tim. I guess they couldn't get the actor, but some kind of throw away, "You will keep the younger children while Dr. and Mrs. Turner are away. Tim is going to stay with a friend." line would have been nice. 

    I loved Effie's hair. She reminded me of Merida. 

    To answer the question above, I was raised Presbyterian. We're descended from Scots that came to the US centuries ago. We always had a tree and a full Christmas celebration, at home and at church. Though, there is a lot of American influence on PCUSA. But, early Presbyterians did not celebrate Christmas or any other "feast days." Too Catholic! And of course Yule celebrations were too Pagan! My understanding is that Christmas really wasn't celebrated in Scotland (at least not widely) until the late 1930s and it wasn't a public holiday until 1971. As the people on the Hebrides would be less influenced by non-Scots than others, I could see them not being too into Christmas. 

    Some info:  https://blog.nrscotland.gov.uk/2018/12/10/christmas-banned-in-scotland/

    I was disappointed by the lack of at least a Tim reference, too.  He is one of my favorites!  I wish they would give him a good storyline for the upcoming season.  

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  9. I hope Amy and Chris are able to build a happy life together.  She seemed so devastated by the end of her marriage.  I think it was less that she still wanted Matt and more that she felt like a failure.

    So, is the plan for Matt and Caryn to move into the big house when Amy vacates it? If I were Caryn, there is no way I would want to move into the family home.  

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  10. Can we just have an all-Turner spinoff?  I don't know what it is, but If find myself smiling every time they are on screen.  And I love the idea of Sheila going to medical school.

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  11. Time out!  I thought this was supposed to be their "forever" home. So, Robyn will have 3,500 feet FOREVER because she has 5 kids at home now?  Yeah, that's fair.  NOT.  Yet again, Kody has succeeded in showing why polygamy cannot work

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  12. I recognize his attitude was consistent with the times in which he lived, but Albert needs to recognize that marrying the Queen did not make him King.  He needs to step back and let her do her job.  And he needs to stop picking on poor Bertie!  I miss Lord M . . . .

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  13. Actually, my reading of the tweet is a bit different. I don't read it as Jinger somehow saying that she somehow earned Felicity through her acts or lifestyle.   To me, the "God is kind" statement is an acknowledgment that Jinger views her as a gift from God.  God's grace is a huge component of Christianity.   We are all sinners.   God gives us blessings not because we earned them, but because He loves us.    

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  14. I agree that as long as Jinger and Jeremy keep the family small, they should be fine.   Jeremy has an education and is furthering it.  He may or may not be cut out to lead a church, but I suspect that between his Dad's connections and the name recognition he has gained through the show, he should be able to find something in religious publishing or something else related to the church.  My hope is that he has also had the sense to have someone invest some of the money from the show for them.  Since his family seems to have some money, investing wisely is something he likely has heard about all his life.  

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  15. 4 minutes ago, doodlebug said:

    Is it common to celebrate Christmas on a day other than the 25th?  I realize that December 25 isn't Jesus' real birthday, but, us heathen Catholics always have Christmas services on the actual day (or the Eve of in the case of Christmas).  Having Christmas services on the 21 of December makes no sense to me.

    It's not uncommon in the Protestant church to have special Christmas services a few days (or even weeks) before Christmas.   We are big on children's Christmas programs, and with families traveling on and around Christmas itself, having them early may be the only way to get the entire cast there.  

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