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lifewithaview · 11 months
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David Dawson as Wallace Flynt in Doc Martin (2004) Blood Is Thicker
S2E3
Martin has to deal with PC Mark Mylow's sister Sandra, a naturopath who has returned to Portwenn selling her natural remedies.Martin's effort to have her consult before "prescribing" any of her concotions falls on deaf ears.  Martin also has to deal with an odd family where the father is a bit of a ruffian and his two adult son are in fear of him. They obviously rely on their mother to calm the home situation, but Martin is concerned when he observes that she is kept locked in a room to which he is refused admission.Al Large and receptionist Pauline start dating and a chance remark on the colour of his eyes leads him to believe that Bert may not be his biological father. Aunt Joan helps Al with his doubts.
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All things Doc Martin! Except season 11 because I haven't seen it yet :')
I'm having trouble finding gifs for the show so I might have to learn how to do that D:
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vavandeveresfan · 4 months
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I've heard people gush over this series for years.
This week I've watched several episodes of Doc Martin, a series I'd never watched before.
What the fuck?
What the actual fuck?
I do not get it.
No, don't try to explain it to me. I'm serious. You won't convert me. I know this show is a hit on PBS, but jeezus crunchy crispy christ.
I hate every character in this show.
Will not be watching this shit again.
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don-dake · 2 years
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Fern Cottage, Port Issac, North Cornwall
aka “The Doc Martin House”, used as the exterior location of series “Doc Martin” character, Dr Martin Ellingham's house.
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inbadgersdrift · 1 year
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what's wrong in Portwenn?
livestock has a disease that is transmissible to humans
someone is dizzy and fell down in front of everyone
naturopath needs to learn a lesson
big misunderstanding
jilting
mrs. tishell
can't maintain patient confidentiality while warning someone they're being cheated on
new employee really isn't working out and oh my god they fainted too
vomiting epidemic
doctor kidnapped
trying and failing to move to london at least once a year
dysfunctional family enabling one another in delusions
someone smells bad. clinically
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xoshepard · 5 months
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if i cant be at home watching doc martin then i should at least be able to live somewhere beautiful and walkable like the fictional town of portwenn where doc martin is set. i am obsessed with this show. it is so cozy. despite the droves of insane ppl djskhddj
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I forgot that the ending of doc martin is him having a disgusting near death experience and learning his lesson that he actually loves portwenn and should not try to move back to london for the 19th time
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redhatmeg · 1 year
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When doctor Timoney asked Ellinghams about three positive traits of one another, the first thing Louisa said was that Martin is a good doctor, while the first thing Martin said was that Louisa is a good, caring mother. And they seem like a simple things, but after six seasons with these two there's so much more to it.
Louisa cares deeply for the community of Portwenn, so Doc Martin being ready to help people 24/7 and saving them, in spite of his hemophobia and lack of social skills, is admirable to her. She often saw him performing operations in high stress, sometimes being forced to improvise.
Martin, on the other hand, had cold and unempathetic mother, so Louisa caring for baby James is something he deeply admires (especially because he's worried that baby James will grow up in a similar situation as him). Even before Louisa was pregnent, Martin told her that she would be a wonderful mother.
But I forgot that the other traits they list are: Martin is always elegent and keeps the house clean; and Louisa is physically attractive and beautiful.
No matter where he is and where he goes, doctor Ellingham always wears suits. This constant formality stems from his childhood, but Louisa may see it as Martin keeping himself to certain high standards - even in the countryside he is very professional, even though he's also not afraid to get those expensive suits dirty. These high standards apply also to "keeps the house clean" part, especially now, when there is a baby in said house.
But notice how Martin distinguishes "physically attractive" and "beautiful". "Physically attractive" is much more formal description of someone's appearence, while "beautiful" is reserved for more emotional impressions. Doctor Ellingham sees his wife as physically attractive, but as a man and human being with emotions, Martin sees Louisa as beautiful.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this, but it's still one of my favorite scenes in the show.
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sigmastolen · 2 years
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my dad never used to suffer television shows about doctors but since he retired, my parents have gotten into doc martin -- my theory is it's because he says all the things to the patients that my dad wishes he could have said -- and i swear portwenn is some kind of mystical vortex that attracts the worst of humanity, every single character on this show is unbearable
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lifewithaview · 4 months
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Martin Clunes and Chris O'Dowd in Doc Martin (2004) On the Edge
S2E9
Christmas special. The tranquility of Portwenn is disturbed when a group of birdwatchers descends on the village in search of a rare bird. Pauline announces that she wants to go to university, so Martin has to start looking for another receptionist. Louisa's father Terry arrives unannounced in Portwenn - could this have an effect on the relationship between Martin and Louisa?
*This episode states "This series is dedicated to John Coleman (1946-2005)". 'John Coleman (IV)' was the props manager for the series who died when he fell from a cliff in Port Isaac during a break in the filming of the programme.
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lilnasxvevo · 5 months
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On season 2 of Doc Martin and getting really sick of his love interest Louisa. I don’t know where the show is going with this but it better be going towards “Louisa realizes that Martin is literally not capable of becoming less blunt and rude because it’s not on fucking purpose and she needs to suck it up and accept him for who he is” because any other lesson would be galling. Martin didn’t mean to hurt her feelings, and she has known from literally before they even officially met that Martin is socially graceless, low-empathy, and can’t turn off Doctor Mode to save his life. She had even seen earlier that week with the woman with the possible melanoma on her breast that none of these things have changed! He has changed as a person since moving to Portwenn but not in that respect!
I do have hope that the show is going somewhere reasonable with this because Louisa’s well-meaning but terrible advice to Peter of like, “Just let them make fun of you and see the humor in it and eventually they’ll see you’re one of them” backfired so terribly that Peter literally almost fucking died might signal that the writers are indeed aware that it was bad advice.
Peter is nine years old and he is fighting for his fucking life out here and that is quite honestly so depressing. He RAN AWAY earlier in season 1 because he felt that was easier than trying to convince his mom and/or teacher that he hadn’t done the thing he was accused of! Whenever there’s some problem with Peter his mom immediately defaults to “Peter, what did you do?” even when he wasn’t at fault (which he rarely is!) and his teacher wants to blame him for the fact that he’s bullied and friendless! The one kindred spirit he might have is Martin himself and I don’t think Martin is very interested in being a friend or mentor to him. No one’s giving him the help he needs and the only thing he’s done wrong is come across as a little bit rude and supercilious sometimes.
Honestly, I have great sympathy for Louisa and I do like her as a character at the end of the day, but I can’t help imagining if she was my hypothetical child’s teacher in real life and I sat down to a parent-teacher conference with her and she said “Your child is getting bullied but it’s his fault for not even trying to fit in. He should just laugh when the others make fun of him and then they’ll like him” and like ohhhhh my god I would. I would burn her fucking house down. More realistically, I would report her to everyone I could possibly report her to (the principal, the board of education, her college professors, her parents, her pastor, whoever) and then transfer my child to a new school where he wouldn’t ever have to even SEE that woman again. Fortunately for Louisa, Peter’s mom is a fuckup fucking idiot (I have great sympathy for her panic disorder, she is a dumbass for reasons unrelated to the panic disorder tho) so Louisa’s just going to get away with saying that shit to a fucking 9-year-old.
All right, I’ve been dancing around it but do you know what I think? You probably do. I think Martin and Peter are both autistic and that they don’t know how to say in a way Louisa will understand that “I AM TRYING! I try every day to not hurt people’s feelings and to fit in with my peers but I don’t know how! Every day I offend people and hurt their feelings and stick out like a sore thumb and I don’t KNOW how to stop! Don’t you think I would if I could?”
Louisa is so determined to make all of their failures their fault. I guess because it’s much easier to tell one or two people to fall in line than to wonder if maybe it’s the community that’s excluding them that needs to change.
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inbadgersdrift · 24 days
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One one hand the people of portwenn have access to amazing healthcare because their GP is a genius who does anything for them all the time. On the other hand. the absolute state of things when the only emergency services available are just two guys who may or may not already be doing something and an ambulance from the next town over that doesn't come half the time. there's not even a school nurse. there's not even like an xray tech or home aide or anyone who can do anything. there are receptionists a retired psychologist and mrs. tishell
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leanpick · 2 years
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Doc Martin says farewell to Portwenn and Port Isaac, as the Cornish series wraps up 10 seasons
Doc Martin says farewell to Portwenn and Port Isaac, as the Cornish series wraps up 10 seasons
“Excuse me sir, can you stand to one side, you’re walking into shot!” Wow. I had wondered if we might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the filming of the smash hit series Doc Martin … but just after breakfast on our first morning in Port Isaac, Cornwall, we literally walk straight on to the set, just outside our hotel. I’m a Doc Martin tragic. Perhaps its because of the fabulous acting of…
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I'm not sure I've ever posted an unfiltered or unedited selfie so here goes...3 years ago if you had told me that I'd have real friends and a whole completed degree with a year abroad under my belt I would have laughed hysterically in your face...but here I am 3 years later...life really does get better 💕
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redhatmeg · 11 months
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Is it too late to wish for this special to be A Christmas Carol: Doc Martin Style?
Like, in this episode doctor Ellingham learns about his mother's death. Her, aunt Joan and Christopher could be great Three Spirits of Christmas. Christopher would be the Ghost of Christmas Past, Joan - as someone deeply connected to Portwenn - would be the Ghost of Christmas Present, and Margaret - who tried to "reconcile" with her son since her future was uncertain at the time - would be a Ghost of Christmas Future.
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