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i think i have watched the entire series at least 5 times all the way through , number 6 coming soon....for me a 71 yr old Dutchman think it has to be in my top 5 all time series..maybe nr 1 i just love it !!
I started watching this show recently.... I'm confused -- I started in the 1st season, where the doctor seemed a little grumpy, a little unpleasant, around some locals who seemed to be your average people reacting to his attitude. Then, I watched a few episodes from later seasons, and it seems like it's the characters are completely different: the doctor seems like an undiagnosed neurodivergent personality, with something like oppositional defiance disorder; the people around him seem either to be vying for most unpleasant person, or intellectually challenged! What am I missing?
Wow! Here Martin Clunes and Caroline Catz are, 20 years younger in 2004. I remember him as the first Barmy Fungy-Phipps on "Jeeves and Wooster" in 1991.
Oh joy of joys! ITV3 screened the first 2 eps last night!!! Fkng hilarious! I LOVE this show so much. Great cast, very funny dialogue and one-liners! The Doc Martin is such a grump! Brilliant acting.
The worst characters on Doc Martin: Elaine. Doc's first receptionist. The disrespectful attitude and that extremely ugly accent. Plus the very ugly blonde braids. A comedian once said that the braids on people of African heritage look very cool. But braids on a white person make them look homeless. I've got other least favorites, but thought I'd get the ball rolling on that. 2nd most annoying character on the show: the second cop, Penhale. Nails on a chalkboard like Elaine's stupid accent. 3rd: Bert Large. 4th: Aunt Ruth
Doc Martin TV series is beautifully done, memorable, and a delight. It's probably about something different for everyone who watches it. What I felt was a great sense of duty and personal calling throughout the many stories told. By that I mean most of the stories show people in all different walks and phases of life doing what they feel they should and must do, despite circumstances, and their own limitations. Starting with the grumpy doctor who shows up instantly whenever there's a medical emergency, to the pharmacist who was taken off her job due to mental illness who faced her demons and returned to work, the policemen who did the job despite personal limitations, the loyal school teacher who devoted her life to her students, and many more. I feel it has inspired me to do the extra mile in my own life having seen this delightful series and recalled how the little village in England functioned despite harsh conditions because people rose to the occasion when it came to their calling, even though they may have failed at everything else. Very true to, and affirming of life without being preachy.
Unlike EastEnders Coronation Street and all the other garbage soaps Sitting in a room chatting ,shouting and screaming Slapping in the street the pub the garage Isn't acting This Doc Martin is real acting and how great it was Awards please 🥺
I love Louisa. She’s the only person apart from his aunts who has any guts to say what’s going with this guy. His bedside manner would be a big problem in America
It's a song that reminds me of this picture showing tail In my head I saw Doug Moore coming back where his kids grew up he passed away the sun moved off and got married the daughter went to college but wish she got back she was like to dad when she thought that her son was gonna be like Martin but it turned out to be that the daughter was like him and one of the scenes where she fell in love with someone but she didn't know how to show love And she was someone like her dad so I hope this message gets to them they bring dog moored back and do a family sing which would be great
British humour at its best, but serious too If only we had doctors like this I would have to book an appointment each month to to get told to shut up I go to bed laughing, I really think that the casting is absolutely spot on Who else could play Doc Martin No one I’m sure of it Who could play Louisa, she’s just perfect & how she keeps a straight face It’s wonderful it really is
Underated is an overrated and overused adjective used by egotistical narcissistic baboons who like us to think they see more than us We have 1 eye they have 3 Doc Martin had a huge following across the world
This tv-series is running on the television now, here where I live, charming and kind of fun of course, like most British tv-series are, but, I do not quite get the point with it? Why are everyone so stupid or angry or useless all the time? And the main character, the doctor, had kind of some nice sides with him in the first episode, related to patients/individuals etc, but soon he was angry and rude absolutely all the time, why did he change personality? And also, why this constant focus on him diagnosing all kind of illness all the time? Some random crazy person come in, the doctor look at the person and bang! a diagnose, the person disappear and some other crazy person appear, bang! another diagnosis and the person disappear, and repeat, why? And, why in the world is the doctor constantly eating this fish? And not drinking alcohol, when he is drinking coffee? The whole plot is a bit strange in my opinion