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  1. 1 hour ago, anna0852 said:

    The problem there is Trixie getting married means Trixie leaving her job at Nonnatus. It's 1968, she'll have an infant stepson and her husband doesn't live locally. We saw with both Shelagh and Chummy that motherhood drastically reduced their work hours. I suspect that Trixie won't marry until Helen decides to dp. 

    I remember when the finale aired in the UK, some people thought that he looked odd in the group shots at the end like he had been added in later.  I don't know if you remember the show "Spartacus", but they killed off a character in the season 1 finale and then changed their minds.  In the original, she was lying dead in a pool of blood but they reshot the scene so she was still lying in a pool of blood, but you could see her hand twitching.

    FWIW, I think the reason why they've had Matthew become so involved with the community is that the plan is for him to move to the area so that Trixie can keep on working.  I know everyone thinks that it was "convenient" that he was at a local coffeeshop near where the accident was just so it would make sense for him to be there helping. However, he's attended council meetings and although the scene was cut on PBS, there was a scene where Trixie ran into him at the council offices and obviously, he's been overseeing the renovations to the properties he or his family owns.

    But if the plan originally was for his storyline to end in the finale, what was the whole point of his relationship with Trixie?  Was that meant to be a red herring? From what I gather from the younger fans, they really really don't like Matthew who they see as rude, snobbish and self-important.  A lot of them were hoping that either she stayed single or that she would  come out as a lesbian.

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      ON 5/10/2022 AT 7:36 AM, BOOKSRULE SAID:

    Maybe I missed a scene (or maybe it was one that was cut from last week's or this week's episode), but what happened to Cyril's hand?  I noticed that it was heavily bandaged but don't remember a scene where he hurt it.

    Maybe he was cut by flying glass/debris in their apartment?  I hope the lady with the glass in her eye is ok.

    Mrs. Wallace was seen washing/polishing a dish in a scene that was cut out of the "Elusive Butterfly" montage.  She had a bandage over her injured eye.

    Regarding Cyril, there was nothing to indicate what happened to his hand in the original broadcast.  Maybe he injured it in real life and they decided to incorporate it as part of the story.  Or maybe there was a scene that showed how he was injured but it was cut before broadcast in the UK.

    Something I just noticed:  I posted that in that montage Reggie was cutting out the article about him being a hero while the Buckles drank tea and watched.  Anyway, according to the article, Reggie is 22.   However, he was at least 21 when he was introduced back in Series 6.  It was one of the reasons he couldn't be put into a home; he was too old.  Lucille is another one who hasn't aged.  She was 25 when she came to Nonnatus House and she's still 25.  

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    I adore Sister Frances too. When she was first introduced she seemed similar to Cynthia: young, naïve, innocent, with a big heart. But Cynthia never seemed to grow from that timid young midwife and even regressed, in my view, by becoming a nun. Like she was trying to hide from the world. Sister Frances has taken a different path: she's not so shy anymore, not as nervous, and will use her voice & authority to get things done (even if she breathes a huge sigh of relief afterwards). 

    I never noticed this until fairly recently, but back in season 9 episode 7, there's a scene where she and Dr. McNulty are going back to Nonnatus House and he wants to stop and get fish and chips from a street vendor.  She says she's not allowed to eat in the street.  Then in the first episode of Season 10, Shelagh brings shortbread cookies for the midwives and we see Sr. Frances in the street, eating hers.  What a rebel!!!

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  4. Speaking of Matthew, back when the current series wrapped up filming, Olly Rix posted something on his Instagram that indicated that his storyline was over. Basically it was a picture of him in the dark jacket he wore in the final two episodes with a caption that said something along the lines that it was a quick two years, everyone was great and it was a privilege.  The post was up until around the middle of January when it was taken down.  I thought maybe he removed it because it was a bit of a spoiler and that it would be back when the finale aired, but it's still not back.

    The thing is, there's nothing to indicate any kind of ending for his storyline.  So what's going on?  I do know he's in the Christmas episode.

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  5. 2 hours ago, LGraves65 said:

    Agreed.  Even though I'm in the US and have already seen this series (there are Ways) I couldn't tell you which scenes have been cut if you paid me.  Thanks, @Badger

    Aww, thanks.  I watch using a VPN but ITA there are ways to see it without one.

    Does anyone wonder why Sr. Hilda was not in the picture?  

  6. An interview with Olly Rix

     

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    Can you tell us about your character Matthew Aylward in Call the Midwife and what is he like to play?

    He’s a decent man. It’s an odd starting point – to morally assess a character – but it actually seemed the best way to begin as he is so often trying to work out who he is. Who is he as a new father? Who is he without his wife? Who is he in the community he’s consciously stepping into more and more? In every situation he seems to strive to do the most decent thing he can, or at least ask himself what that would be. He’s intelligent but also sort of guileless, which I find quite an odd combination in people, and he’s been out of his depth with so many things owing to the storms that throw him around. What keeps him moving forward is holding himself to a high standard and helping people around him."

     

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  7. The coffeeshop he and Violet were in was the same one he was in when he had scabies.  He obviously likes it there.

    In a way, he's had two different story arcs going:  His relationship with Trixie, but also his relationship with Poplar/Nonnatus House.   I think that's because the ultimate plan is for Trixie and him to stay in the area.  

    Will we ever see him doing his actual job? Matthew is a barrister meaning he gets to wear a wig in court.

     

     

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  8. 2 minutes ago, EllaWycliffe said:

    This really shouldn't have been cut as I was like, the Corbetts? These people look Indian why are they called the Corbetts???

    They're part English and part Indian.  

    They cut another scene which was a montage set to music ("You're Too Much a Part of Me" by Patti Austin) of the Corbetts looking over Bobbie's baby things, Nancy in bed and waking up several times to check her alarm, Timothy ransacking the living room trying to find his book only it turns out Shelagh has it and she points upstairs as if to tell him to go to bed, Sr. Frances and Carole's foster mom watching her make homemade baby food for Dean and feeding him.  The last scene is Nancy doing morning orders very successfully.

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  9. Some cut scenes:

    After the scene where Nancy learns she's going to be doing morning orders, there's a short scene of the Turners talking about the many excuses children have for not going to sleep even when they're already half asleep. They also discuss Timothy and that Patrick needs to talk to him about getting enough rest.

    There's a scene at the Corbetts right before Sr. Frances talks about getting Carole fitted with an IUD with Dr. Turner.  Edina says she likes the specialty girdle and she tells Sr Hilda that she and Lionel wanted more children but they were separated for a long time because he came to England first to find a job and then brought her and Bobbie over.  The Corbetts are Anglo-Indians and they were raised as British children in India; they spoke English, went to English schools and attended church. They had problems when they first came to England, but now things are fine.

     

     

     

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  10. In the first episode of this season, Nancy told Colette she wanted to work and save so that she could afford a home for the two of them to live.

    I think the reason Sr. Frances worked with Carole is because she had been the midwife when Dean was born.

     

     

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  11. 20 hours ago, Shermie said:

    Matthew likely didn’t want to be a heartless landlord that kicks homeless people on the street, esp a pregnant one. And Sister Frances can’t just barge into any closed door she wants just because she thinks a pregnant woman might be inside.

    I think the “dirty hippies” concept wasn’t for the general idea of clothes and hair and music, but for their squatting and not really doing anything with their lives than hanging around. So they’re not dirty, just useless.

    I’m surprised so many of the nuns and midwives would be superstitious about a bird. I would understand if one of them was all, “Oh no, a bird in the house is bad luck!” But it seemed most of them felt that way. I figured religion and science would trump superstition for them. 

    As for Shelagh’s hairstyle, she seems like the type that will always be several years behind the current styles. Partly because she’s busy with her job and family, but also because she’s prim and conservative.

    Do we assume that with the bad luck bird, the fortune teller’s prediction of doom, some random dangerous paraffin cans, and some irresponsible squatters we’re going to have a fire or explosion in the next episode or two? Surely they won’t kill off Matthew, will they?

    The hippies weren't homeless or poor.  They were there because they wanted to live without society's rules and to be free, as Clover/Susie put it as well as to practice their art.  

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  12. On 4/24/2022 at 9:10 PM, EllaWycliffe said:

    Of course Mrs. Higgins is a spiritualist. Of course she knows a clairvoyant. Of course SMJ is capable of trapsing across the city without any help. 

    I'm sad that Matthew didn't tune in and drop out.... he'd be a fun hippie I think. 

    She mentioned going to a Spiritualist church in the Season 9 Christmas special, the one where the circus came to town.

     

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  13. 6 hours ago, MartyQui said:

    She was probably handed someone else’s clothes, I don’t think they kept yours handy in case you renounced your vows.  Fun fact: my mother donated her wedding gown to our local convent for a nun to wear when they became the “bride of Christ”.  My aunt donated hers, and it eventually ended up as a dress for an Infant of Praue statue in her church.

    Maria Von Trapp wrote that when she left the convent to go teach the Von Trapp children, she wore a dress that had belonged to the most recent deceased nun who was quite elderly. 
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  14. 1 hour ago, Blackie said:

     

    Yes last week the discussion is who you would want as a midwife. I had forgotten how competent Shelagh is, I would want her, or Trixie.

     

     

    I thought the same thing.

     

     

    and the doll Mrs Beesley, or am I imagining that? I had a doll named Mrs Beesley, I thought it was after someone on that show. (I was only about 3 or 4 years old). 

    No, Mrs. Beesley was Buffy's doll.  In today's parlance she was her "emotional support doll."

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  15. The parts of the episode dealing with the hippies reminded me of an old "Family Affair" episode.  For those of you who are too young to have watched it, "Family Affair" was a sitcom about a wealthy bachelor living in New York with his English manservant who becomes the guardian for his orphaned teenaged niece and her 6-year-old twin brother and sister.

    Late in the show's run, they did an episode where Cissy, now a young adult, is dating a guy who is a "weekend hippy" and her invites her to spend the weekend with him and a couple of his hippy friends.  Uncle Bill decides that as she's an adult, she cn make her own decisions although it's clear he's not happy that she's decided to go.

    Cissy's boyfriend, complete with hippy wig and love beads comes by to pick up Cissy and he's brought his friends, a couple of hippy chicks who are all "Peace and Love!"  They see the twins and immediately start playing jacks with them, saying how much they love "little people."

    Later, Cissy is in her and Buffy's bedroom getting ready to leave.  Buffy observes that the two hippy chicks were grown up like Cissy but they played games like little kids.  Then she says, "You know, we were a lot of trouble when we first came here to live.  Uncle Bill had to change everything for us.  Those kids wouldn't have bothered."

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  16. Stuff that was cut from Episode 6:

    Right after Shelagh talks about Teddy to Lucille, Nancy observes that they grow up so quickly, don't they. Sr. Frances says that she clung to her mother's knees at the school gate so tightly, she has to be prised off like a limpet.  Shelagh asks if they've heard from Trixie. Sr. Frances says they got an aerogramme saying her godmother was still in hospital so Trixie's running back and forth with toiletries and nightwear.

    In between the scenes of Patrick at his meeting, there's a scene of Nancy visiting an elderly bed-bound woman named Mildred.  She asks Nancy to fix them both a cuppa before she leaves.  Nancy says she can't because she's on a tight schedule.  Mildred looks sad and disappointed.

    Right after the scene where the South Asian woman has her baby, there's a scene of Srs. Monica Joan, Hilda and Frances talking about the bird.  Sr. Hilda wondered where it came from; and Sr. Frances says it probably fell down the chimney looking for a place to nest; Sr. Hilda says "In October", and wonders if it might have been confused. Sr. Frances says, "Or very stupid."  Sr. Monica Joan says the bird was conveying a message.  Sr. Frances observes that it was a raven, not a carrier pigeon.  Sr. Monica Joan then says she has found someone who will be able to tell them what the message is.

    After the scene of Clover, Kat and JoJo talking, we see Sr. Monica Joan leaving Nonnatus House. The scene then changes to Shelagh and Patrick talking about how cases of measles are rising across the District  and how they're going to show the Committee that a vaccination program can be both practical and effective.  Shelagh says they shouldn't have to but they will.

    The scene then changes to Matthew standing outside the Buckles' shop.  The sign says it's closed, but Matthew opens the door and tells Violet that the sign is backwards.  She tells him that it's half day closing and that if he wants a pattern for a crocheted minidress, he's out of luck.  He assures her that he doesn't want anything so exotic and then proceeds to ask her if the Council has a policy about squatters.  She says that because of the housing shortage, many families are living wherever they can and that she feels sorry for them even though they are breaking the law.  Matthew tells her the people he's talking about are beatniks, dropouts, hippies, he's not sure what to call them but they all have hair "down to here"  who have taken up residence in one of his empty warehouses. She tells him he can talk to the police or he can talk to them himself.  She then indicates that she wants to leave and he thanks her although he seems rather befuddled.

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  17. 10 hours ago, Suzn said:

    I love orange flavor with chocolate!

    Phyllis all the way for me!  I can do without Saint Lucille.

    That was so awkward.  As has been pointed out, there were a number of ways they could have been positioned to hide the pregnancy that looked more natural.  I'm glad they are showing Trixie in a sexual relationship.  She does not need to be a perpetual virgin at her age.

    My take is that their relationship has gotten to the point where Trixie keeps an overnight bag at Matthew's place and that sometimes she stays over just to be with him.  I think she just needed someone to talk to about what happened with the Packers.  

    Also, don't forget that Trixie and Christopher had a sexual relationship although it was only implied: Christopher said he wanted to be alone in a room with her where they could shut the door, and later we see Trixie putting a sexy negligee into a suitcase for her trip with him.

     

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  18. 38 minutes ago, dargosmydaddy said:

    I think that was just when Miss Higgins was staying? Though does that mean Nancy normally rooms with Phyllis? (I can't picture that...)

    Nancy started rooming with Trixie when the ceiling collapsed in her room.  

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  19. 3 hours ago, JudyObscure said:

    I remembered she cried like that when she accidently hit the little boy with the car.  I was very moved by her then, but I  thought it was a little too much over Lucille's miscarriage.  I know they're an empathetic bunch, but even so,  I was afraid for a moment that she thought Lucille was going to die.

    When Nurse Crane was telling Sister Julienne that the money was a burden to her, I felt Sister J's temptation to say, "Well, I guess you could give it to us."

    The violent mother was terrifying, I was scared of her from her very first scene when I just thought she was controlling.

    She also cried when Barbara died.  

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