Sheelagh gives birth, with help from a reluctant Gina.
Episode 176
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Sheelagh gives birth, with help from a reluctant Gina.
Episode 176
Sheelagh's looking for a babysitter for Niamh.
Gina: "Well don't look at me, I'm alright when they start walking and talking but until then I'm always afraid of dropping them."
Gina: "Works every time!"
Smiffina Episodes - Episode 362
Gina is back after a well deserved holiday, looking happy and refreshed!
"You heard Superintendent Prosser transferred to Manchester?" "Smithy told me and I have not stopped smiling since."😁
Sheelagh is also back, having been climbing the walls at home.
Her first arrest is someone who turns out to be seriously injured after a gun backfired on him - Sheelagh having thought he was drunk when she arrested him and brought him in. Roger doesn't help by rubbing it in whilst 'bantering'.
Also - poor Dan ended up getting caught in the knackers by a suspect... and then gets his own back.
Rawr!
"Your lucky he didn't charge you with attempted murder of his unborn kids!"
Sheelagh hands her report into the incident, she makes herself completely culpable and according to June might as well have written a resignation letter. "I know..." she says quietly. She tells Gina she's handing her notice in. She wants out.
Smiffina Episodes - Episode 294
TRIGGER WARNING: Serious/potentially terminal illness discussion and child abuse.
No Smithy but a definite Smiffina episode given what starts this episode.
Adam asks Gina if she'll be at an important neighbourhood meeting, but unfortunately she tells him she can't attend as she has a neighbour who is poorly and needs to have an eye kept on her and some jobs doing. He agrees to let her slide that one.
Gabriel and Sheelagh are working together on a case about a girl who they suspect is being hurt by her stepmother. The teacher isn't very helpful, Gemma is very quiet - despite having been quite mouthy and aggressive to Gabriel the day before and she seems frightened with bruises hidden under her clothes. Gabriel is suspicious - and Sheelagh is backing him up. She's quietly impressed by him. Gabriel and Sheelagh very gently talk to her and he directly asks her if shes being hurt when they see her alone at a park. Gemma is frightened and runs away from him, terrified her step mum will go to prison.
Soon after the step mother arrives at the station to make a complaint to Gina about Gabriel's illegal approach on Gemma. (Vaguely amused that, at the time this was filmed, the actress playing the mother, Clare Burt, was the partner of Larry Lamb who played Jonathan Fox, Gina's ex boyfriend). Gina speaks with Gabriel and tells him off for the approach of Gemma, pointing out how inamissable the evidence would be. Sheelagh returns, telling them that CAD had a call to their house for a disturbance where Gemma was found out of control and the step mother was screaming at her. Gina allows it to be passed to the child protection team to look into it further.
At the end of the day, Gina's meeting with her neighbour... only it's not a neighbour. It's her oncologist who has the sad duty to tell her that she has cervical cancer. She has to stay in overnight for tests and is refusing to tell anyone or involve herself with support groups. "I've had guns pointed at me, knives, you name it... a few cancer cells, well... it'll seem like a walk in the park, won't it!" she says bravely.