A great episode and a fun reference to the time period with the World Cup. The storylines were well developed and flowed easily back and forth. Lovely heartfelt moments as always.
3 Reviews
World Cup fever
Calicodreamin22 March 2022
Nice, but a tad predictable
studioAT11 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Last week mental health, this week sexuality - this show certainly is clever in the way it covers issues in the 1960's that still are relevant today.
The Trixie storyline feels a bit signposted in terms of the direction it's heading, and if anything she's become a bit like Bellamy in 'Heartbeat' - surrounded by a revolving door of endless new recruits and perhaps a bit forgotten in the process.
Lots of nice moments here, and wasn't it a joy to not hear that Nonnatus House might be shut down for a change?!
As ever Judy Parffit steals the episode.
The Trixie storyline feels a bit signposted in terms of the direction it's heading, and if anything she's become a bit like Bellamy in 'Heartbeat' - surrounded by a revolving door of endless new recruits and perhaps a bit forgotten in the process.
Lots of nice moments here, and wasn't it a joy to not hear that Nonnatus House might be shut down for a change?!
As ever Judy Parffit steals the episode.
Suffer from Dry Eyes?
stevedaly6 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I think there's a medical condition that causes ones eyes to be dry. "Call the Midwife" is a treatment for this. This episode, in particular, was one of many that was good for that, from the kid's parents reaching out to him to Cyril's gift to Lucille.
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