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Post by lizmc on Oct 9, 2017 21:27:28 GMT
From the CBC: A spate of murders staged as suicides leads Murdoch to suspect a sequential killer targeting the elderly.
Another historical figure in Dr William Osler......
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Post by mrsbrisby on Oct 14, 2017 22:30:21 GMT
Hello everyone. I've miss you all, but things are really crazy here.
I've been reading about the new season, and it sounds great, I only wish I could see it. Does anyone know a way I can find it? My TunnelBear no longer helps with watching it, although I can watch other CBC shows, which I do enjoy. Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate them. Glad to be back.
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Post by El Bastarde on Oct 24, 2017 15:17:23 GMT
Part of me wondering if the reporter was BSing to George about being hired somewhere else to save face. She's the type to do that. Wonder if we'll see more of her fall from grace going forward.
Liked how the chief sauntered by the laundry place at the end to kind of put the case together there. Not bad.
As for how to watch episodes? There's always torrents, I guess.
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Post by murdochic on Oct 24, 2017 16:37:28 GMT
I thought Julia's fertility problems weren't hormonal based, but caused by complications from an abortion, so I'm unsure how successful hormonal treatment could be. Unless I'm forgetting some details, it's been a while since I saw S2. I preferred Miss Cherry's hair it's natural red and her less bitchy original personality. I assume it's not the last we've seen of her considering she has a new reporting job. I don't think she was lying about that. You can always tell when they use stock footage of McNabb because his trousers are too short. They should probably redo his stock footage
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Post by randomkiwibirds on Oct 25, 2017 2:06:32 GMT
On vacation this week so will be watching/posting when I get back on Sat/Sun
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Post by Fallenbelle on Oct 25, 2017 11:18:47 GMT
I thought Julia's fertility problems weren't hormonal based, but caused by complications from an abortion, so I'm unsure how successful hormonal treatment could be. Unless I'm forgetting some details, it's been a while since I saw S2. I preferred Miss Cherry's hair it's natural red and her less bitchy original personality. I assume it's not the last we've seen of her considering she has a new reporting job. I don't think she was lying about that. You can always tell when they use stock footage of McNabb because his trousers are too short. They should probably redo his stock footage The only thing she ever said was that she was sterile. I agree with you that scarring seems the likeliest culprit, but seeing as she's said very little, the possibilities are wide open.
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Post by lilac on Oct 26, 2017 0:11:02 GMT
I thought Julia's fertility problems weren't hormonal based, but caused by complications from an abortion, so I'm unsure how successful hormonal treatment could be. Unless I'm forgetting some details, it's been a while since I saw S2. I preferred Miss Cherry's hair it's natural red and her less bitchy original personality. I assume it's not the last we've seen of her considering she has a new reporting job. I don't think she was lying about that. You can always tell when they use stock footage of McNabb because his trousers are too short. They should probably redo his stock footage The only thing she ever said was that she was sterile. I agree with you that scarring seems the likeliest culprit, but seeing as she's said very little, the possibilities are wide open. I think that it's a bit of retconning. From the way they described her abortion and how complicated it was,, there was likely scarring or tearing and that scarring or tearing and that wouldn't be solved by hormone treatments. But if this gves Julia a story besides training female doctors, im okay with it. Unrelated but I found it funny they reused the same actor that played Samuel the Jewish union leader and now the villain of this episode. I almost didn't recognize him until I listened closer to his voice.
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Post by Hodge on Oct 27, 2017 14:19:53 GMT
Does the fact that hardly anyone posted about this episode mean they didn't like it, or is it because this board, for all intents and purposes, is dead?
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Post by ozfan71 on Oct 27, 2017 23:50:08 GMT
No, it means that not every other country has seen season 11 yet. I am sure as it starts to rollout everywhere besides Canada there will be comments to enjoy. I follow fb spoilers and they are grest and can't wait for the new season. Unfortunateley the channel that shows it in Australia has not released a schedule date as yet. We just get" later this year" when enquiring. I find the comments about Julia and her abortion interesting. Julia was willing to have sex with William in the Green Muse if he had a propylactic.Why worry about precautions if she was dead sure she was sterile He would not give her a committment and she told him she was sterile and went off to marry Darcy. Maybe J/W had a bit of a dabble and nothing come of it leading J. to think she was sterile.It is not unusual for a woman to be told she can never have children and go on to have them.In MM anything is possible. After all it was a botched abortion not a hysterectomy.. Maybe something can be salvaged by her research. To all those who don;t thnk J should have a baby, isn't that what every married couple want.I have faith the writers will give us a great story with this storyline. They must be doing somethin right as it is the most watched show. I amreally looking forward to this season.
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Post by coolbyrne on Nov 12, 2017 19:37:46 GMT
The only thing she ever said was that she was sterile. I agree with you that scarring seems the likeliest culprit, but seeing as she's said very little, the possibilities are wide open. I think that it's a bit of retconning. From the way they described her abortion and how complicated it was,, there was likely scarring or tearing and that scarring or tearing and that wouldn't be solved by hormone treatments. But if this gves Julia a story besides training female doctors, im okay with it. Unrelated but I found it funny they reused the same actor that played Samuel the Jewish union leader and now the villain of this episode. I almost didn't recognize him until I listened closer to his voice. I agree with the idea that as long as the infertility/hormone treatment gives Julia something more to do, I'm all for it. I'm okay with the idea of Julia trying to become pregnant, but from a writing perspective, I'm against it actually working. Though I suspect the show it's become and the station it's on won't allow this kind of story line, I think there is so much more to be done dramatically with the idea of trying and failing. Julia is clearly keeping it from William for now. When will she tell him? Can she keep it from him until there comes a time when it's too late for him to really have a say? She's incredibly strong-willed; how will they deal with her individual decisions as a couple? What about the side effects? This is extremely fertile (no pun) ground for some very good dramatic storytelling. I worry the easier "happily ever after" path will be chosen instead.
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Post by sweetpea on Nov 13, 2017 4:17:44 GMT
Not likely that it will be "happily ever after" for W/J. Remember the Roland storyline did not end well.It is good the writers are spicing things up a bit for W/J as they have let the romance slide a bit. Julia wil have to tell him sooner or later. I agree with ozfan 71. It is MM so anything is possible.
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Post by sweetpea on Jan 4, 2018 4:28:12 GMT
Another great episode. Don't like Miss Cherry the reporter. She is irritating.The mind boggles with the fertility storyline. All sorts of things come to mind. It is always good to see the main characters working together. I can't help wondering if Julia does manage to get pregnant will William build that house!!
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Post by coolbyrne on Mar 11, 2018 1:56:10 GMT
Not likely that it will be "happily ever after" for W/J. Remember the Roland storyline did not end well.It is good the writers are spicing things up a bit for W/J as they have let the romance slide a bit. Julia wil have to tell him sooner or later. I agree with ozfan 71. It is MM so anything is possible. Eh, I just don't see the writers going down that route twice. Keeping in mind the show is likely coming to a conclusion in the next couple of years, and the story investment they've given to Julia's pregnancy, if they 'lose' a 2nd child, where do they go from there? As I've said in another post, I think they're setting Violet up to be trouble, and they'll give William a chance to be a hero and save Julia and his (perhaps unborn) child. There will be bumps along the way, but the endgame doesn't seem to be anything more likely than happily ever after. (And I'm fine with that! I just think there were so many other story options they could have pursued.)
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Post by randomperson on Mar 27, 2018 23:59:45 GMT
Who did it? I'm watching right now but can't wait
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