Doc Martin: Dry Your Tears (2011)
Season 5, Episode 2
8/10
Family Resemblance
19 September 2018
Today we see Portwenn say goodbye to Joan. Ruth arrives and like Martin, she's curt and dismissive. When she speaks to Louisa, Ruth is so properly English or Englishly proper. She reminded me of Agatha Christie characters who almost certainly ended up dead. It's a bit puzzling to me though because all this time I thought Joan and Martin's father were the only siblings now comes a previously unrevealed sibling. Apparently, she's the oft forgotten middle child. I never saw the resemblance between Martin's clinical and brusque personality and Joan's warmth and kindness. Martin's father is a charming ladies' man. Although his mother was totally indifferent she wasn't abrupt and rude like Martin. She could cut up his heart into a million pieces with hurtful words but she delivered it ever so mildly like she was talking about quilting or whatever it is elderly women do. But Ruth -- now there's the family resemblance. She's sharp and cutting to everyone in Portwenn and showed no signs of humanity until Martin tells her she's not dying from lupus but from a curable dehydrating syndrome. Here she hugs Martin and he doesn't resist. Another similarity between Martin and Ruth was that Joan had been wanting them both to leave London and stay in Portwenn, which seems now she succeeded albeit from beyond the grave. Martin was miffed because the undertakers were late. After insisting to be one of the pallbearers, the younger undertaker drops his end almost causing the coffin to tip over on the mourners in the church. While Martin delivered his eulogy, which sounded like a medical lecture on heart attacks and obesity, his baby was antsy and so Louisa had to take him outside. Then Penhale's phone radio and phone went off. So it's a typical Portwenn event catered by Large. Because of Joan's death, Martin had to stay in Portwenn two more weeks to settle her affairs but Imperial Hospital couldn't get a replacement for just two weeks. The shortest stint they could book was for two months. And so the Doc has to stay for another couple of months. In the meantime, Pauline wasn't even in Portwenn any more. Al and Burt were talking about her not being given time off by her new boss to attend Joan's funeral. So Louisa pinch hits as practice receptionist. We meet Morwenna again as the chemist's assistant but she was fired so she ended up at the surgery asking to babysit Louisa's baby. But Louisa had a better idea -- hire Morwenna as the Doc's receptionist. I'm surprised why they had to go through having Morwenna jump from one job to another -- the baker, the chemist, etc - when the Doc could've just ask Louisa about her, she was Pauline's replacement after all when Pauline studied to be a phlebotomist. It's as though the Doc and Louisa were meeting Morwenna for the first time and vice versa. I guess the continuity editor is has been replaced too.
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