If the path set before her feet was to be narrow, she knew that flowers of quiet happiness would bloom along it. ~L.M. Montgomery
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June 5, 2014
Call The Midwife...I'm Completely Hooked!
Yes, I am truly hooked on this show now. I kept seeing things about it, and hearing fellow bloggers raving over it, and it all convinced me to start season one last year. I started the first few episodes and then life got really, really chaotic and I never finished it! (Crazy, I know.)
But then a few weeks ago, something made me decide to start it again. First with season one, and then of course, I had to find out what happened, so I borrowed season two from the library. Well, needless to say, somehow in the midst of watching, life once again got crazy and after overdue fines (twice!) from the library, I took it back and promptly went out and bought seasons two and three. Then proceeded to basically marathon both seasons in a matter of days. (Yes, I'm silly like that. ;)
So! Here I am, a little sleep deprived, but very much a devoted fan of this series. Which is why I had to write about it! My thoughts just wouldn't stop. :D
I admit, it did have to grow on me. The first episode was very intriguing and had my attention. But then came episode two and Chummy arrived.
Oh my gracious, I LOVE Chummy!
And that's where this show completely sucked me in. The characters. Yes, the birth of the week stories are interesting and amazing, but where this show really succeeds (at least in my humble opinion) are the characters. They're all so fascinating and real! What I initially thought of them, and then how they change and grow into characters that I love and care about is very well done.
I'll start with the regular nurses/midwives: there's Jenny, I enjoyed watching her learn to really find and feel her emotions. And Trixie, she comes across as pretty shallow at first, but I loved getting peeks into her serious side in season three. Then Cynthia, watching her realize her abilities and learning new things is very fun. She's definitely a wonderful friend to have!
And of course, I will not forget Chummy. Watching her learn to ride the bicycle, fall in love, figure out what her true calling is, and just her very "Chummy-ness" is absolutely wonderful! I know for certain that I'd want her as my nurse. :)
As for the nuns/midwives themselves, Sister Julienne is so very good. She knows just how to take care of every single person under her care. Always with a kind word, a hand on the shoulder, or simply knowing that she's there right behind them, supporting them. Sister Evangelina is tough as nails, let me tell you! But her heart is so kind and she has much love to give. Her softer insides don't show very often, but they are certainly there, no doubt about it.
Sister Bernadette's storyline is so compelling! I could get glimpses, starting in season one, of where they may be heading with her and I wondered how they would handle it. (My compliments to the writers for a job well done.) I truly enjoyed watching her journey in season two. (Of course it does help that I'm a sucker for romance. ;) Her struggle was real and heartfelt, and I wanted so badly to give her a hug several times.
And lastly, Sister Monica Joan. I couldn't help but fall in love with her as well. Watching her battle with her failing mind feels so real and the writers give such care to her story. Plus it's great fun when you never know what she's going to say! I do enjoy all her literary references.
Of course there's Fred and several other characters who come and go and they each are so wonderful and have such fascinating backstories. I also appreciate how the storylines are handled carefully. There's several that are sensitive subjects, and the writers handle each one thoughtfully and splendidly.
This show is just so very real! It balances the struggle of the poor, the hopes and dreams of the young and old alike, the diseases they dealt with, the fear and doubt they battle, and yet the heartfelt moments, and the exciting and happy moments. The time period is one of change, and everybody feels it, from the nun, to the midwife, to the child on the street.
I'm pretty sure there's more loveliness to come. I'm excited to see where season four is going to take us! (Even if we did have to say goodbye to one of the characters.)
Have you watched the series? What did you think? (And thanks for reading my rambling thoughts all the way to the end! :)
One of my best friends keeps telling me to watch this! I might make it my summer goal - I've only heard awesome things about it!
ReplyDeleteGo for it, Jamie! I do not think you'll be disappointed. This is a fabulous series! :)
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DeleteOh my goodness, I love Call The Midwife!
ReplyDeleteMy aunt suggested it to me, because I'm training to be a homebirth midwife, saying that the footage looked surprisingly accurate. After a few episodes of yelling "show the action head-on, blast it!" I realized that I'd have to be content (since they really weren't giving birth....) and just sink into the story. Actually, not all the action would've been "head-on", there was that exciting breech birth in season one :-)
After that, I fell totally in love with the characters! Chummy and Sister Monica Joan are my favorites!
P.S. I just realized this comment posted like three times... so I deleted the other two :-)
Ha! Your comment totally made me laugh, Eva! SO glad you like to gush along with me. :D And that breech birth was very exciting. I was so proud of Chummy. And Sister Monica Joan, isn't she so awesome?! I have seriously devoured this series. It's not very hard to sink into the story. At all! :)
DeleteThat's really cool that you're training to be a midwife! Definitely not a dull job and quite fascinating too, I imagine. (Although I also imagine it's much nicer and cleaner for you than for Jenny and the girls. ;)
Yes! Yes! Yes! SO much awesome-ness in your Call the Midwife post, Kara. Thanks for sharing your gush with us.
ReplyDeleteChummy is awesome; Trixie is more than a pretty face; Cynthia is a dear, and of course Jenny has grown up a lot since her arrival. Then, all of the sisters and secondary characters are equally compelling characters. I like that there is more to Sister Monica Joan than someone everyone might (lovingly) perceive as crazy and of course, Shelagh's new plot is darling. Just everyone is memorable in their own way (from Peter and Fred right up to the "main" characters) and as you astutely point out, the writer's have done a splendid job with it.
Happy we're going to get a fourth season (I guess there was talk three would be the last one!) - bring on more gushing! :D
Always happy to share, Rissi! :D And SOOOO very happy that there's more to come! I does make sense that there was talk about ending after S3, it will be interesting to see how it changes without Jenny there. I had to immediately go research whether we got more as soon as I finished the last episode actually! So yay for S4! *waits impatiently*
DeleteAll the characters really are amazing well acted and fleshed out. It did take some time for all the fleshing out, but that's just as it should be. :)
I so love this series!! It's super, super awesome!
ReplyDeleteYes! Another fan! And I agree, Alex. It's absolutely super, super awesome! :D
DeleteGreat post! And you know, I totally agree with you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Birdie! It's great to know I'm not alone in delighting in this series. :)
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