Having one of your patients collapse after a flu jab is a scary prospect - but that's what happened at
Michael and
Ruth's surgery. A
mix-up with notes falling from patients' files led to this error. And Leyla was reluctant to confess, understandably. She's wanting to show her hubby that she's a great manager but keeping quiet about her mistake left Ruth taking the rap. This was not fair.
My heart went out to Ruth for having a crisis but perhaps it's for the best that Andy saw her in a vulnerable state. Mental health can be difficult to understand so let's hope Andy can begin to gain an understanding of how she must feel.
After a very sunny start to the week it feels as if winter has come to Dumbarton.
Hat and gloves are essential survival wear to a long day's filming once again. On a frosty autumn morning on the Montego Street set, here's a feeling of being 'out of time' - walking past discarded Christmas trees propped by the boatshed feels slightly unnerving. Festive filming has been taking place - and we haven't had time to fully embrace autumn yet!
Also spotted wandering the corridors of the production office were a bunch of actors dressed as members of the military police. It's all quite odd - what can it mean?
With baby-making high on the agenda at the Mullens' house, little wonder both
Jimmy and
Scarlett declared themselves
fatigued with the whole process. Scarlett's reaction to Jimmy's attempt at romance, with a bottle of fizz and rose petals, was classic - "What's all this? You done something?" And loved
Iona's expression when she overheard
Raymond and Jimmy trading stories from the front line of fertile over-40s - ew!
One thing's for sure - Scarlett's original wee Bubba is missed - so here's hoping he'll be back soon.