Hey was anyone gonna warn me that Call the Midwife has Jane Austen levels of quiet yearning between a widowed doctor and a nun and that now when they're just on the verge of telling each other how they feel the nun got sick??? How am I supposed to cope with this??? 😭😭😭
I got pneumonia 😢 So I haven't had the energy/time for any art lately, therefore this years b-day piece is just gonna be a
amelliana sketch (Cause I thought about them earlier and listened to their playlist)
Imagine being able to time travel and going back to series 1 and telling Sister Bernadette that this will be her life! Telling her she’ll be honest with herself, with Patrick. She’ll leave the order but not her sisters. Sister Bernadette will become Shelagh, she will marry Patrick with everyone she loves most around her. Timothy will call her mum and love her so much more than she could ever imagine. Tell her she will be a mum to four children that worship and test her and Patrick at the same time. They will affectionately be known as ‘The Turners’. They will have their ups and down, but always have each other. She will continue to work in the community as a nurse and midwife, and that community will continue to love her dearly.
Imagine being able to time travel back to series 1 to tell Sister Bernadette that she will find her path in life and she will be loved, complete and fulfilled.
The latest episode of Call the Midwife had the PERFECT opportunity to have a call back to Shelagh having TB and that she had to go away and Patrick couldn’t show his total fear she was gonna die.
But apparently they just missed that opportunity??
Watching Call the Midwife on your periods is a whole new experience... I am crying so much my cat's come to sit on me. And she hasn't done that in months omg.
I want to write about each character, I love all of them :') 🦋
(if anything happens to Sister Monica Joan I will riot; a piece of me will wither away.)
I am late to the party and watched Call the Midwife for the first time this summer and I have watched it on repeat ever since. That has led to some fanfiction. All of these are missing Turnadette scenes that just come to my head. Hope you enjoy. https://www.fanfiction.net/s/14263227/1/Windows-into-a-Life
watched damsel on netflix and ngl that scene where the handmaidens put elodie into her wedding dress was one of the best dressing scenes ive ever seen in anything. she wore a chemise under her corset, the garment had structure to it, there was no scene where she gets tightlaced in and has to hold a bedpost for support and it's treated like a torture scene, we got to see an actual hoop skirt, the bodice was separate from the skirts, so many LAYERS, they even gave her like that bit of whalebone they tuck into the front of the chest!! overall the whole thing reminded me of this video detailing how a lady in the tudor era would get dressed!! can't speak on any historical accuracy cause it takes place in a fictional fantasy kingdom but yeah that was cool