They May Not Mean to But They Do
- Episode aired Jun 28, 2008
- TV-PG
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Maggie is fitted up by Simon for the death of a patient.Maggie is fitted up by Simon for the death of a patient.Maggie is fitted up by Simon for the death of a patient.
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- TriviaThe episode title is a line from Philip Larkin's poem "This Be The Verse": "They fuck you up, your mum and dad. / They may not mean to, but they do. / They fill you with the faults they had / And add some extra just for you."
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[Maggie is likely to be suspended because Simon has destroyed the evidence that she ordered tests on a patient who has just died. Charlie is the only one who believes her]
Charlie Fairhead: We'll fight this together.
Maggie Coldwell: Look, Charlie, just go. Please just go.
Charlie Fairhead: You and me
Maggie Coldwell: No, it's *not* "you and me" - it's just "me".
Charlie Fairhead: I can help.
Maggie Coldwell: For God's sake. For God's sake. Charlie. Always helping. Always caring. Don't you get tired of it? Don't you find it boring? Because everyone else does!
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