I did mention that I thought the bickering between Dr Finlay and young upstart Dr Neil was getting too much.
Things have settled down and it is now more about the patients and village life.
There is also a soap opera element, Finlay's former fiance is engaged to an American GI.
Dr Cameron comes across a couple who run a farm. They are hiding their son who deserted. The local police sergeant is hunting for him as his son died in the war.
Mrs Grieves was introduced in the previous episode along with her son. Her husband has been missing for several years presumed dead. Her son is adamant that his dad is still alive.
The local priest asked her whether to include his name in a memorial plaque. Things take a surprising turn when a soldier arrives with a letter.
This is comfort viewing, maybe a little too cosy. The episode took a while to get going but it is clear that the show has found its feet.
Things have settled down and it is now more about the patients and village life.
There is also a soap opera element, Finlay's former fiance is engaged to an American GI.
Dr Cameron comes across a couple who run a farm. They are hiding their son who deserted. The local police sergeant is hunting for him as his son died in the war.
Mrs Grieves was introduced in the previous episode along with her son. Her husband has been missing for several years presumed dead. Her son is adamant that his dad is still alive.
The local priest asked her whether to include his name in a memorial plaque. Things take a surprising turn when a soldier arrives with a letter.
This is comfort viewing, maybe a little too cosy. The episode took a while to get going but it is clear that the show has found its feet.