EPISODE TWO
Uneasy Lies the Head
DR MARTIN ELLINGHAM struggles to deal with LOUISA’s news. But Louisa is adamant she does not want Martin involved (therein lies the rub).
Martin’s first patients are Pauline’s UNCLE JIMMY and AUNT JENNIE. They are trying for a baby but cannot conceive. Uncle Jimmy gets inexplicably angry with Martin. Martin sends them to Truro so EDITH (boo, hiss!), who is a fertility specialist, can assess them.
Louisa applies for a teaching post at the local school, and is interviewed by the new HEADMASTER. She gets the job, but notices that the Headmaster is acting strangely (he's not normal). He has an arm that rises up into the air without him seeming to notice it.
Martin’s AUNT JOAN is scathing of Martin’s attitude towards Louisa. But when Martin tries to talk to Louisa, he can’t help himself and angers her with his old-fashioned views (I'll tell you what's not normal...).
Louisa also has a frosty encounter with MRS TISHELL, who disapproves of her (poor poppet).
The Headmaster comes to see Martin about his constipation, but starts acting in a paranoid manner. Martin notices the Head’s strange physical behaviour for the first time, but before he can complete his examination, the Head rushes from the Surgery.
Uncle Jimmy’s test results come back showing he has dangerous levels of testosterone in his blood, and after initial anger, Jimmy makes a tearful and surprising confession to Martin.
Louisa goes to hospital for a routine check-up and discovers that Edith is going to be her doctor (what are the chances?). Louisa learns something about Martin and Edith’s relationship during medical school that shocks her (shoked, horrified, digusted, baffled, bewildered, annoyed, heartbroken, mildly interested...).
Louisa returns to her school and discovers that the Headmaster has taken her pupils down to the treacherous rockpools of Roscarrock Cove for a nature walk.
Martin diagnoses the Headmaster’s illness with the unwitting help of PAULINE and, alerted by Louisa, rushes down to Roscarrock Cove to try and save the children.
1 comment:
If Martin were a man he'd insist on being a part of the baby's life. This is the beginning of the "new" Martin. You can give up on the show from here out.
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