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Doc Martin - Final Ever Episode

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LRavenscroft Mon 26-Dec-22 08:13:54

Is it just me but after spending years watching and loving and even visiting Port Wenn (Isaac), I felt that the final episode ever had a totally disappointing ending. They were sending magic lanterns into the sky which are known to be wholly damaging to wildlife, property and nature and I believe may also be banned in some places. One returned and set the public Christmas tree on fire. Are these producers infantile or just plain stupid? For me, bad final message and total let down of a once favourite series. Am I missing something?!

JenniferEccles Sun 01-Jan-23 12:11:22

With regard to the ‘behind the scenes’ programme, I’m sure a lot of Daily Mail readers would have recognised the name of the programme’s medical consultant, Dr. Martin Scurr.
He has a weekly column in the paper, answering readers’ medical questions, as well as commenting on the current situation with GPs.

He has always seemed a very compassionate man, of the old school when doctors went the extra mile, unlike today when they have apparently voted to just work 9 to 5, and just two or three days a week.

Callistemon21 Sat 31-Dec-22 23:35:40

I really enjoyed the documentary about the making of Doc Martin which was broadcast this week.

We've yet to see the final episode.

henetha Sat 31-Dec-22 22:56:29

I shall miss it too. The lanterns were only a tiny part and anyway did show what can happen when it set the Christmas tree alight.
A truly lovely programme.

JenniferEccles Sat 31-Dec-22 22:34:08

Well I enjoyed it! I recorded it over Christmas and we have just got around to watching it this evening.
Although I do see the points made about the lanterns, they were only a very small part of the programme as a whole, right at the end.
It would be a shame if anyone was put off watching it for that reason alone.
The ‘behind the scenes’ programme last week was very enjoyable too.

I must admit it took me a while to get into Doc Martin when it first appeared years ago. Initially I thought it was silly with too many daft characters but it grew on me until I was eagerly awaiting the next series.

It’s got a huge world wide following apparently.
I shall miss it.

lemsip Sat 31-Dec-22 21:12:02

caroline catz who plays' louisa' was on tv last week and said the last episode was actually filmed back in february last year february

Shinamae Sat 31-Dec-22 20:32:31

I haven’t watched the Christmas episode yet but absolutely love it and will miss it so much. 🥹

Wyllow3 Sat 31-Dec-22 20:31:00

and people gawping in your windows all the time!

TillyTrotter Sat 31-Dec-22 20:26:27

Thank you Chestnut , the village has so many holiday lets.
The Doc’s cottage does have spectacular views - but £330 a night 😱!!

Chestnut Sat 31-Dec-22 11:13:02

Tilly The house is available as a holiday let. Here's what I read (quote):

DOC MARTIN'S SEASIDE SURGERY

ITV medical drama Doc Martin, starring Martin Clunes, features an old fisherman's cottage as his workplace and home. The last ever episode was broadcast on Christmas Day.

Located in Port Isaac, north Cornwall, the two-bedroom detached property, called Fern Cottage, is nestled on the hillside in the picturesque fishing village.

The owners have now put it on the market for £985,000 but it will continue to be rented out into the new year.

The grade-II listed cottage boasts slate exteriors, a stone fireplace, flagstone floors and beamed ceilings, all of which will be familiar to Doc Martin fans.

Two spacious bedrooms sleep four, and the property features a well-equipped galley kitchen, dining room with log burner and a modern family bathroom. Both bedrooms have sea views and outside you will find a terrace perfect for watching the spectacular sunsets — just the thing if you suffer an attack of the grumps like Doc Martin.

COST TO RENT: £330 a night, three-night minimum stay (vrbo.com).

Kate1949 Sat 31-Dec-22 10:56:25

I enjoyed the programme about the making of it. I thought it was fascinating.

toscalily Sat 31-Dec-22 10:52:44

So disappointed in the the last episode, so much was wrong with it. Would have been much better if they had stopped at the last one of the final series which to me was a happier, more well rounded ending to a long running, successful series. I caught up with the programme about the making of Doc Martin yesterday and enjoyed that far more.

TillyTrotter Sat 31-Dec-22 10:01:15

Disappointed like many of you with the final episode (and overly long) but I enjoyed the programme about the making of Doc Martin much more.
The Doc’s House became uninhabitable for the owners due to the tourist frenzy - people looking through their windows day after day all summer - has been For Sale for a long time and has just gone Under Offer now the filming has ended I suspect.
It is just under a million pounds and has 2 bedrooms.
Such is the power of the programme worldwide.

Joseanne Sat 31-Dec-22 09:28:14

PS look out for the mention of Martin and dogs. That's me in my earlier comment! 🐕

Joseanne Sat 31-Dec-22 09:26:58

If you can find it, there was a whole programme on Thursday evening about how the series was made. Martin Clunes' wife is the director, and they have an amazing work relationship. In fact the whole cast and crew seem to get along very well, it's a bit like a holiday for them! The explanations about getting the light at different times if the day while filming are interesting, and the programme touches on the tiny bit of hostility from a couple of the residents. However, the wealth the series has brought too the village is phenomenal.

Clawdy Sat 31-Dec-22 08:32:58

It was rather disappointing. Some happy endings, but not great. I did love the bit where Martin zooms in on the sleigh, though!

Deedaa Tue 27-Dec-22 12:10:41

I think they should have had everyone singing the Cornish version of While Shepherds Watched. You wouldn't normally get through Christmas in Cornwall without hearing it and it's not as if they're short of choirs to sing it.

Chestnut Tue 27-Dec-22 09:15:10

I agree with everyone. It was a dreadful episode and very disappointing. I hated the drive through the snow and having to get out of the car in sub-zero temperatures. My worst nightmare. I just fast-forwarded the whole of the snow episode. Then the lantern scene was nonsense, I would hope they had more sense. I just give up. What an awful way to end such a wonderful series.

nanna8 Mon 26-Dec-22 23:53:31

What on earth are sky lanterns ? Never heard of them. With all the bushfires we get I am sure they wouldn’t let you have them here. We are not allowed to buy fireworks ,either . Only councils can run fireworks displays. I used to think this was a bit extreme but having seen the effects of bushfires in our family I firmly agree. My daughter and fam lost everything except their car and the clothes they were wearing - their home and contents were razed to the ground in 2009.

Joseanne Mon 26-Dec-22 18:15:52

I watched it and agree with 25Avalon's résumé that the Doc's letting go of the lantern was to release him from his mother's unmotherly clutches. I assumed she was the Ghost of Christmas Past in the car. She came back to haunt him, he could never really be free of her, but as a positive, he saw new sense over loving his own family more.

Actually Cornwall Council banned sky lanterns a few years back. A lot of Devon and Cornish towns have lantern parades, but farmers were concerned about livestock and the countryside, and they successfully campaigned to get them banned. We have a tar barrels parade here which is potentially far more dangerous but has never been banned.

It wasn't actually the final episode in terms of filming. We were down there at the beginning of March (chatted with Martin Clunes about our puppy), and we were told that the previous week they had had all the Christmas trees and decorations up to film the Christmas special. They then went back to filming the final series.

sodapop Mon 26-Dec-22 16:32:04

Definitely not up to the usual standard of this show. I watched it but was disappointed just a host of clichéd situations thrown together.

Parsley3 Mon 26-Dec-22 13:55:22

I thought this final episode was ridiculous. I pitied the poor actors having to deliver those daft story lines.

Oreo Mon 26-Dec-22 13:54:46

Jaxjacky

Ditto Tizliz now I know half the programme.

Just what I thought😂😂

Jaxjacky Mon 26-Dec-22 13:02:03

Ditto Tizliz now I know half the programme.

Tizliz Mon 26-Dec-22 12:57:05

Haven’t watched it yet, perhaps I won’t bother.

Caleo Mon 26-Dec-22 12:06:58

Including the horrid sky lanterns bit , the writers deliberately made the last episode almost unwatchable so as to kill off any possibility of a future return to Port Wen