jschoolgirl April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 12 minutes ago, LuciaMia said: Loved the Reeds, but the husbands hair style….uh, no. Does it have a particular name? The actor's hair is curly and looks thick, so I guess it's the "use lots of product to tame toward a 60s look"! His jacket! Link to comment
Gulftastic April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 3 hours ago, AZChristian said: I saw an article yesterday about something happening next season, so it's NOT the last season. YAY! Two more series have been confirmed so far. It goes from strength to strength with UK viewers, so it's very safe. 3 Link to comment
Brattinella April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 18 minutes ago, LuciaMia said: Loved the Reeds, but the husbands hair style….uh, no. Does it have a particular name? I think that hair style used to be called a DA, as in "duck's ass". 3 Link to comment
Ohwell April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 24 minutes ago, LuciaMia said: Loved the Reeds, but the husbands hair style….uh, no. Does it have a particular name? I just thought it was a bad version of a 60s pompadour hairstyle. 2 Link to comment
sadtvjunkie April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 I believe it's called a DA for Duck Ass Link to comment
jschoolgirl April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 17 minutes ago, Ohwell said: I just thought it was a bad version of a 60s pompadour hairstyle. Agree. It doesn't look like a DA, because that style shows itself at the rear of the head. Like this. Of course, I was too busy being blinded by the plaid jacket to notice the back of the head! 3 Link to comment
Ohwell April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 I'm thinking the guy's hairstyle was probably influenced by Elvis. I won't blame Elvis for the plaid jacket though! 2 Link to comment
Fireball April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, LuciaMia said: Loved the Reeds, but the husbands hair style….uh, no. Does it have a particular name? Horrible? haha J/K ---I think it's called Jelly Roll. Edited April 10, 2017 by Fireball 6 Link to comment
Brattinella April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 10 minutes ago, Fireball said: I think it's called Jelly Roll. I think you are right! 1 Link to comment
Fireball April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 2 hours ago, jschoolgirl said: Of course, I was too busy being blinded by the plaid jacket to notice the back of the head! Every time he was on screen all I could look at was that jacket! I feel like he also had plaid pants, but I can't remember. I have this over all impression in my mind of plaid everything. 1 Link to comment
AZChristian April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 33 minutes ago, Fireball said: Every time he was on screen all I could look at was that jacket! I feel like he also had plaid pants, but I can't remember. I have this over all impression in my mind of plaid everything. Back in the time of this episode, he was right in style. And remember, that his wife was a seamstress and made all their clothes. 4 Link to comment
jschoolgirl April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 15 minutes ago, AZChristian said: Back in the time of this episode, he was right in style. And remember, that his wife was a seamstress and made all their clothes. Hers were great! 3 Link to comment
Popples April 10, 2017 Share April 10, 2017 3 hours ago, LuciaMia said: Loved the Reeds, but the husbands hair style….uh, no. Does it have a particular name? It reminded me somewhat of Adrian Zmed's hair in Grease 2 (far left). 7 hours ago, jschoolgirl said: Ursula is clearly a profoundly unhappy woman. I hope her situation is resolved soon and we can lose this downer aspect to the show. Isn't this the last season? It's been renewed for a seventh, eighth, and ninth season! The article is spoiler free. 22 hours ago, Kohola3 said: Is the nurse that help Shelagh going to be joining the midwives? I hope so; though the previews showed Trixie returning next week, they're still two midwives short (Sister Mary Cynthia and Patsy). Although we don't know if she has any midwifery training. And even if Sister Ursula is trained, I would hate to have her deliver my baby. 3 Link to comment
Anothermi April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, Fireball said: Every time he was on screen all I could look at was that jacket! I feel like he also had plaid pants, but I can't remember. I have this over all impression in my mind of plaid everything. 39 minutes ago, AZChristian said: Back in the time of this episode, he was right in style. And remember, that his wife was a seamstress and made all their clothes. I think the style they were going for was the "Teddy Boy" look that was a late '50s, early '60s style in Britain (rather than the biker look of the same period in the US). Here's an idea of how they dressed. Teddy Boys and Girls emulated Edwardian styles. Some of the vintage pictures I linked to show some bold patterns. Don't see any plaids, but maybe that was the closest cheaper fabric Mrs. Read could find? Here's what wikipedia says about Teddy Boys. This shows a pic of Bill Haley and the Comets and plaid features heavily there! Edited April 11, 2017 by Anothermi add plaid ref 6 Link to comment
jschoolgirl April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 7 minutes ago, Anothermi said: I think the style they were going for was the "Teddy Boy" look that was a late '50s, early '60s style in Britain (rather than the biker look of the same period in the US). Here's an idea of how they dressed. Teddy Boys and Girls emulated Edwardian styles. Some of the vintage pictures I linked to show some bold patterns. Don't see any plaids, but maybe that was the closest cheaper fabric Mrs. Read could find? Here's what wikipedia says about Teddy Boys. Wow, if they rioted and got into trouble, then what happened if they messed up their outfits and hair! 2 Link to comment
Anothermi April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 I'm sure they came out looking as good as The Fonz did, right? (and there's always Mom - or Mrs Reed - for clothing repair... or second hand shops for replacements) ;-) 1 Link to comment
craziness April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 I liked Patsy's paying Sr. Ursula back for the time "wasted" with Mrs. Reed. A couple coins (but this might have been a few Pounds). Then Patsy mentioned her dying father and stormed away. Sr. Ursula almost walked away without picking up the coins. Also, loving Phyllis. 5 Link to comment
anna0852 April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 I liked the look on Sr. GoF***Yourself's face when Patsy basically quit on the spot. See what happens when you push people? Now you're even more short-staffed. 1 Link to comment
Spunkygal April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 (edited) I would love to see the late, great Sister Evangelina battle it out with Sister Sourpuss. My money would be on Sr. E! Edited April 11, 2017 by Spunkygal 10 Link to comment
QuelleC April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 You haven't seen early rock and rollers wearing something similar? The background narrative talked about this being a time to reinvent yourself. I just assumed Ursula had taken over when Julianne went to Africa so I never questioned what she was doing there. It might have been as simple as the beaurocracy noticing the house had fewer requests for supplies under Ursula. The show has been great about letting us see how much national health benefited so many. This is the downside. The burn makeup was great although the poor man's face should have been bandaged to avoid infection. I couldn't watch the unbandaging of his eyes. It's likely he would have lost his eye lids. I hope they made a success of the home bakery. 4 Link to comment
QuelleC April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 Now that my screen refreshed I'm glad someone mentioned the teddy boys. The Who's Quadrephenia was all about the conflict between teddy boys and the younger mods. Link to comment
Kohola3 April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 Quote And even if Sister Ursula is trained, I would hate to have her deliver my baby. Lord, yes. "No gas for you, it's a frivolity". 8 Link to comment
AnnieBeez April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 I'd buy the no time to do extras for their neighbors if we'd ever seen anyone ever go without care because of it. I hope Sr Ursula goes away soon. She's bringing the show down for me and for my Aged Parent who has called to discuss wanting her gone her twice now. 6 Link to comment
QuelleC April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 I think having to scrounge for a few potatoes and carrots from the garden and don't tell anyone speaks to doing without. Link to comment
ChelleGame April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 On 2/10/2017 at 9:17 PM, Steph01924 said: Nah, I've got enough bratty kids on my TV. Tim continuing to be a delightful teenager is a nice reminder that all teenagers aren't crappy This. TV has overloaded lately with awful teenagers. I liked the new nurse that helped out with the blast at the doc? Will she be a new addition? 4 Link to comment
jschoolgirl April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 3 hours ago, craziness said: I liked Patsy's paying Sr. Ursula back for the time "wasted" with Mrs. Reed. A couple coins (but this might have been a few Pounds). Then Patsy mentioned her dying father and stormed away. Sr. Ursula almost walked away without picking up the coins. Oh, but she made sure not to forget! Ursula is "bear," after all. 4 Link to comment
JudyObscure April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 11 hours ago, craziness said: Sr. Ursula almost walked away without picking up the coins. One of Harriet Walter's best roles was as the awful, money grubbing sister-in-law In the movie version of "Sense and Sensibility." In an opening scene she talks her husband, Marianne and Elinor's stepbrother, out of giving the girls any money, as he had promised their father on his death bed. She points out how much easier the girls will have it after they move out of the mansion they grew up in, into a tiny house where they won't have to keep very many servants and, as they will be outside society, won't have the expense of keeping a carriage. She ends her speech with, "Actually they should give us money." The movie ends outside the church where the girls have just had a double wedding and the joyful groom, Col Brandon, has thrown a big handful of coins to the poor villagers who line the lane. We see "Sister Ursula," motioning to her husband to pick-up the coins. It's so hilarious that I actually thought the coin grabbing moment was a tiny nod to that. 16 Link to comment
Fireball April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 14 hours ago, AZChristian said: Back in the time of this episode, he was right in style. And remember, that his wife was a seamstress and made all their clothes. Oh, I know that was the 'in style' back then. I still found the jacket very blinding, so much that I can't remember if he was wearing plaid pants or plain brown pants. It's actually driving me a bit nuts, I might have to go rewatch that part just to find out. Link to comment
AZChristian April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 5 minutes ago, Fireball said: Oh, I know that was the 'in style' back then. I still found the jacket very blinding, so much that I can't remember if he was wearing plaid pants or plain brown pants. It's actually driving me a bit nuts, I might have to go rewatch that part just to find out. I just checked my DVR for you . . . plain brown pants. 1 Link to comment
Fireball April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, AZChristian said: I just checked my DVR for you . . . plain brown pants. You're awesome! Thank you so much; it really was driving me nuts. All I could remember was plaid. On 4/9/2017 at 9:32 PM, AuntiePam said: What's the deal with the bare-chested man in the clinic? Was he bare-chested? I thought he was naked which had me going WHAT? I'm still having a hard time picturing them having a half dressed man modeling for a drawing class in that area during that time. Edited April 11, 2017 by Fireball 2 Link to comment
anniebird April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 On 1/30/2017 at 1:43 PM, OnceSane said: And why won't they just let Patsy and Delia kiss? If Fred had walked in, I think he would have minded his own business as Phyllis did. Don't forget it's the early sixties. Even the nicest people weren't very enlightened when it came to this. 2 Link to comment
OnceSane April 11, 2017 Author Share April 11, 2017 1 minute ago, anniebird said: Don't forget it's the early sixties. Even the nicest people weren't very enlightened when it came to this. My statement was more for the writers…I just don't believe they couldn't have written in an onscreen kiss by now. Link to comment
Tara Ariano April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 In case you missed it, here's the Previously.TV post on the episode! After Birth: At Least There Was Us, And Our Training A warehouse accident adds another job to Shelagh's schedule: public safety advocate. Link to comment
Sarah 103 April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 On April 10, 2017 at 6:37 AM, Calvada said: But I think the death of his mother probably forced him to grow up, so he's a bit more mature than other 15 year olds. As well, he's surrounded by people who are constantly thinking of others, doing for others, so it's not surprising some of that has rubbed off on him. Tim is going to be a great doctor someday. I loved the way he figured out Shelagh was pregnant. I like that he's almost always willing to help out and enjoys being part of the excitment. That being said, everyone makes mistakes, and everyone at least once in thier lives does something stupid and irresponsible, and I think Tim's due for his. 2 Link to comment
LuciaMia April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 Quote Harriet Walter's best roles Didn't she also play Harriet Vane in the "Lord Peter Wimsey" mysteries 2 Link to comment
jschoolgirl April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 6 hours ago, Fireball said: You're awesome! Thank you so much; it really was driving me nuts. All I could remember was plaid. Was he bare-chested? I thought he was naked which had me going WHAT? I'm still having a hard time picturing them having a half dressed man modeling for a drawing class in that area during that time. And also, why did they make a point of showing it? 1 Link to comment
Brattinella April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 2 minutes ago, jschoolgirl said: And also, why did they make a point of showing it? IKR? Maybe there were too many women on-screen. Link to comment
Anothermi April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 2 hours ago, LuciaMia said: Didn't she also play Harriet Vane in the "Lord Peter Wimsey" mysteries Yes! thanks for the reminder. Link to comment
AnnieBeez April 11, 2017 Share April 11, 2017 2 hours ago, jschoolgirl said: And also, why did they make a point of showing it? So, sweet Barbara could blush and whisper "breast pads"? 2 Link to comment
TVForever April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 On 4/10/2017 at 0:18 PM, txhorns79 said: Jeez, did she follow that lovely scene up by finding a puppy to kick? I actually think it's a legitimate concern to worry about the nuns and nursing staff becoming too emotionally involved with their patients, but it's like they have Ursula do everything in the meanest, least helpful way possible. Completely agree. I don't have a problem with her being no-nonsense hyper-efficient, blah, blah, but she seems to relish the deprivation a little too much. The way she swooped in and turned off the TV on Sister Monica Joan last week-what harm would it have been to deny a senile old woman a few moments of joy? That was not costing anyone anything. Things like that. 8 Link to comment
txhorns79 April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 Quote Behind the scenes: the actress playing Sister Winifred is really rocking a Stevie Nicks look! It was shocking to see her with her regular look, and yes, she's totally a British Stevie Nicks. I couldn't have been more surprised if we had seen Judy Parfitt (Sister Monica Joan) covered in facial tattoos. And was Sister Ursula honestly subtlety threatening Sister Monica Joan when she suggested everyone who wanted to remain there needed to carry their weight? 2 Link to comment
Kohola3 April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 9 minutes ago, txhorns79 said: And was Sister Ursula honestly subtlety threatening Sister Monica Joan when she suggested everyone who wanted to remain there needed to carry their weight? That's how I took it. And apparently how Sr. MJ took it as well, from the look on her face. 4 Link to comment
TVForever April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 1 hour ago, txhorns79 said: It was shocking to see her with her regular look, and yes, she's totally a British Stevie Nicks. I couldn't have been more surprised if we had seen Judy Parfitt (Sister Monica Joan) covered in facial tattoos. And was Sister Ursula honestly subtlety threatening Sister Monica Joan when she suggested everyone who wanted to remain there needed to carry their weight? Not so subtly, IMO. Everyone at the table seemed to get where she was going with that. She's just so awful. 2 Link to comment
kwnyc April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 Quote I'm guessing there is no worker's comp since that poor blind guy can't make a living and there is no money coming in. They can't live on Fred's veggies forever. Heck, it was a "win" for the Coroner's Court to recommend fresh water on the site, and keeping a list of everyone at work! That's a pretty low bar and a long way to go. 5 Link to comment
J-Man April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 Quote And even if Sister Ursula is trained, I would hate to have her deliver my baby. Sister Ursula would expect the baby to be toilet-trained and walking on its own before the mother left the hospital. 4 Link to comment
Calvada April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 Threatening Sister Monica Joan just seems so contrary to any of the church teachings! Wasn't it in the very first episode that Sister Julienne tells Jenny Lee it is their honor to care for Sister Monica Joan, or words to that effect? Perhaps Ursula should have been doing some studying instead of Mary Cynthia. I was surprised that no one talked about programs to help the blind. England had been through two devastating wars; I find it hard to believe there wasn't some type of vocational rehabilitation program for soldiers who were blinded, the type of thing that would transfer to civilians who lose their sight. Perhaps it was too early to assume he would be blind, but give the guy some hope for opportunities to work and to manage life at home. 7 Link to comment
Spunkygal April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 14 minutes ago, kwnyc said: Heck, it was a "win" for the Coroner's Court to recommend fresh water on the site, and keeping a list of everyone at work! That's a pretty low bar and a long way to go. And that was only after George (I think that was the character's name) appeared in court!! When the judge was such a jerk to Shelagh, I thought, wow, too bad Sister Sourpuss is a nun. Here's her perfect match! 4 Link to comment
latetotheparty April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 On 4/10/2017 at 9:08 PM, ChelleGame said: This. TV has overloaded lately with awful teenagers. I liked the new nurse that helped out with the blast at the doc? Will she be a new addition? I really hope do. She was awesome and they could use someone to pick up more of the district nursing. 9 hours ago, LuciaMia said: Didn't she also play Harriet Vane in the "Lord Peter Wimsey" mysteries YES, She was the very best Harriet Vane. Link to comment
Subrookie April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 (edited) On 4/9/2017 at 9:52 PM, GaT said: I don't think I can stand an entire season of Sister Ursula, she is such a bitch. The first thing I thought of after the explosion was that chemical smoke was not a good thing for a pregnant woman to breathe in, I wonder if that's something that's going to come up later in Shelagh's pregnancy? I assumed it was flour or grain dust. A lot of common foods are explosive when they are in powder form. I recall the older man who died said he didn't have the lungs for this work anymore so dust in whatever form was something they were exposed to all the time. I could be wrong and it was chemicals, but explosions at sugar and flour plants/storage facilities are a constant hazard. Edited April 12, 2017 by Subrookie 1 6 Link to comment
Al Lowe April 12, 2017 Share April 12, 2017 On 4/10/2017 at 10:08 PM, ChelleGame said: This. TV has overloaded lately with awful teenagers. I liked the new nurse that helped out with the blast at the doc? Will she be a new addition? I really hope do. She was awesome and they could use someone to pick up more of the district nursing. 22 hours ago, LuciaMia said: Didn't she also play Harriet Vane in the "Lord Peter Wimsey" mysteries YES, She was the very best Harriet Vane. STOP THE PRESSES. When did this Lord Peter series air and where and how can I watch it right now this minute today?! 4 Link to comment
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