CtM Parallels
Providing comfort, support and companionship while mourning together.
Phyllis Crane's practical demonstration that you don't need a faith of your own to comfort those who do.
CtM S15E08 | S07E07

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CtM Parallels
Providing comfort, support and companionship while mourning together.
Phyllis Crane's practical demonstration that you don't need a faith of your own to comfort those who do.
CtM S15E08 | S07E07
I’ve been doing a rewatch of some seasons of CtM and reading into some moments.
There’s something so poignant about this scene knowing that Patrick has been in Tom’s exact shoes but still trying to remain as a supportive friend and rational doctor. He has a unique understanding about being in a vocation that requires him to sit at multiple deathbeds, and then one day it being his wife’s.
Major kudos to the writers and producers for including this thirty second scene between these two characters. They just as easily could have cut to Tom in the hospital or had Phyllis drive him and Patrick be in the ambulance. Having Patrick, a widower himself, wait for Tom on his doorstep, inform him, calm him, and drive him is just so important.
I’m not sure about everyone else but I’ve found some of the recent choices in series 12 to be missing that subtext and undertones. The Trixie bridesmaid situation, the Turner pregnancygate, and Lucille’s sudden departure still baffle me.
I rejoice when we get Nurse Crane and Barbara so soon together but despair when we got to the Trixie/Tom engagement arc and the episode about the Amos family.
thinking about that line in call the midwife again..."i'm sorry i lost my temper" / "i'm sorry you felt like the only way to get your voice heard was to shout" like oh...okahy.......
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Congratulations to Helen, Jack & Wren
Just love her storyline so much. From the scared and abused little girl to the fighter that we all know and love today. Beatrix “Trixie” Franklin truly is a survivor.
ps: she is also defiantly bi. She is at her happiest with the girls and is way to protective of Cynthia to just be a friend
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Whumptober Day 10: Hospitals
Fandom: Call the Midwife
Warnings: hospitals, child illness (please let me know if I need to add or change a warning)
Summary: Barbara and Tom wake in the middle of the night to find that their daughter's flu has become something worse. (It's not septicaemia I'm not evil)
Word Count: 810
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