Can't quit the Holby
Aug. 4th, 2011 10:42 pmDear Holby City writers,
Please, can you just shove Dan under a bus now? He's boring, annoying and has no redeeming features. Did you know that last week's episode was the first one where he has correctly diagnosed and treated a patient? In the four months he's been on the show? As he's supposedly a consultant, this is a wee bit worrying and how has nobody noticed his total incompetence?
Also, please, for the love of god, return Frieda to us. She's been gone far too long and I really need to see how she reacts to Eddi (please let them be epically sarcastic and awesome together) and Lulu (oh, I can see the hatred already).
And where in heck has Elliot gone? Bring him back pronto! I cannot believe that he's been in meetings all this time.
And finally, Sahira really needs a personality trait other than "conflicted working mother". We get it, really. She gets too attached to her patients and cannot separate her home life from her work life. All children look like her beloved Indy. If you can't find another kind of patient of the week plot thread for her (we've done this one ten times now? Eleven?) then you may want to consider whether she's the kind of well-rounded character that the show needs.
Love,
Me
Please, can you just shove Dan under a bus now? He's boring, annoying and has no redeeming features. Did you know that last week's episode was the first one where he has correctly diagnosed and treated a patient? In the four months he's been on the show? As he's supposedly a consultant, this is a wee bit worrying and how has nobody noticed his total incompetence?
Also, please, for the love of god, return Frieda to us. She's been gone far too long and I really need to see how she reacts to Eddi (please let them be epically sarcastic and awesome together) and Lulu (oh, I can see the hatred already).
And where in heck has Elliot gone? Bring him back pronto! I cannot believe that he's been in meetings all this time.
And finally, Sahira really needs a personality trait other than "conflicted working mother". We get it, really. She gets too attached to her patients and cannot separate her home life from her work life. All children look like her beloved Indy. If you can't find another kind of patient of the week plot thread for her (we've done this one ten times now? Eleven?) then you may want to consider whether she's the kind of well-rounded character that the show needs.
Love,
Me