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Sister Julienne Reaches a Fateful Decision in ‘Call the Midwife’
Brace yourself, it's a triple tragedy when Dr. Turner’s medical advice ends in unexpected deaths on 'Call the Midwife.'
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Brace yourself, it's a triple tragedy when Dr. Turner’s medical advice ends in unexpected deaths on 'Call the Midwife.'
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All this week’s storylines on 'Call the Midwife' focus on the loss of children, both literal and metaphorical.
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The third episode of 'Call the Midwife' Season 15 veers into distressing territory while dealing with the heavy subjects of sexual assault and slavery, but the show uses a gentle touch.
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Epidurals may become Nonnatus House’s saving grace in this week's episode of ‘Call the Midwife.’
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There’s genuine comfort in the steadfast, earnest goings-on of Nonnatus House as Call the Midwife rounds into its 15th season.
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As Season 4 rounds into its finale, 'Industry' revels in the untidier side of humanity.
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Despite Hulu's inability to give 'A Thousand Blows' a weekly release or proper marketing, this series starring 'Adolescence's Stephen Graham and Erin Doherty is worth your time.
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After the emotional gut punch of losing Lisa in Season 3’s finale, Professor T’s Season 4 conclusion, “The Warrior Gene,” does us all a solid in this turbulent year: it delivers a sweet, gentle story that feels like a hug from the show. Winters gets the emotional catharsis
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We've reached the penultimate episode of Professor T Season 4, and everyone's personal lives are in flux. Zelda’s story is taking prominence, and the Dean becomes a less shallow and more fully-fledged character. Though Peter Snares seems like a lovely man, the Dean’s
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The title of this week’s Professor T episode, “You Can’t Kill Me,” along with Aunt Zelda opening things with a tarot card reading, suggests a more playful story. The unraveling of this week’s murder is far sadder than what the expectations set. Yet it also manages to
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This week on Professor T, Jasper lectures about crime statistics, informing his students 89% of killers use a single method, and most are men with histories of violence. Multiple methods of murder suggest premeditation. He warns his students that real-life crime will always have exceptions; of course, that will
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The second episode of Professor T’s fourth season, “September Gardens,” opens with Adelaide (Frances de la Tour), making the briefest of appearances as Jasper’s mother via FaceTime, to pressure him into complying with a request that will propel him into this week’s case. He is begrudgingly convinced