Holby City things
Dec. 15th, 2006 01:01 pmI'm going to see whether this posting goes any smoother than yesterday!
Dear Holby City,
Why did we have so little Dan Clifford and so much Kyla/Abbra? And also far too much Donna? Kindly to be fixing this next week, please.
It was good to see Connie, but disappointing that she had no really good chances to be Connie-ish. And I'm not entirely certain about the Martha thing. I'll give it a chance and see if they can manage anything interesting with her. At least they'll hopefully be giving us more Elliot with her around.
Um, am I the only one shouting at Joseph that he really, really needs to buy a clue and work out that Jacs is more interested in his father and connections than him? He's sweet, a bit trouble, but sweet and doesn't deserve to have her happen to him.
And where was Diane, may I ask?
OK, enjoyed the episode mostly but there were some unsatisfying things about it. Guess that I can't have everything, though, and the Mark story-line is still cool.
Today is insane. Never work for retail organisations around Christmas time. Time for some lunch, methinks.
Dear Holby City,
Why did we have so little Dan Clifford and so much Kyla/Abbra? And also far too much Donna? Kindly to be fixing this next week, please.
It was good to see Connie, but disappointing that she had no really good chances to be Connie-ish. And I'm not entirely certain about the Martha thing. I'll give it a chance and see if they can manage anything interesting with her. At least they'll hopefully be giving us more Elliot with her around.
Um, am I the only one shouting at Joseph that he really, really needs to buy a clue and work out that Jacs is more interested in his father and connections than him? He's sweet, a bit trouble, but sweet and doesn't deserve to have her happen to him.
And where was Diane, may I ask?
OK, enjoyed the episode mostly but there were some unsatisfying things about it. Guess that I can't have everything, though, and the Mark story-line is still cool.
Today is insane. Never work for retail organisations around Christmas time. Time for some lunch, methinks.