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cupid04 | 11:49 Wed 09th Aug 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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Did anybody watch this last night?
It's about a nurse who loses her job after whistle-blowing.
Then she takes on another identity as a doctor in a Scottish hospital.
I found it very hard to follow because of the accents, some of them even fake...
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Quite enjoyed this, and thought it was very well directed - not quite sure how they're going to get another three hour-long episodes out of it, as she seems to be close to being found out already. Didn't spot any dodgy accents, though - and I'm Scottish !
Yes I watched it Cupid. I will stay with it, quite good but probably a bit predictive.
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Oops I didn't realise Sharon Small was Scottish. Her accent didn't come across when she was in Inspector Lynley.
In Inspector Lynley, she was trying (and failing) to do an English accent. She's definitely Scottish - born in Glasgow
It's interesting.
I watched and will tune in next week. It was quite tense, she'll obviously be found out
My interest waxed and waned throughout, probably more to do with me than the plot which is good.

I'll stay with it.
I've recorded it. It sounds interesting.
I enjoyed it, but I think it is a bit far fetched. Surely it must be virtually impossible to open a bank account etc. in a false name. As for her daughter not letting the cat out the bag, mmmmm.
I watched it. Was much better than I expected. Found it amusing that Jodie Whittaker was impersonating a doctor when she's just also been cast as the new Doctor Who lol.
I agree with you, Sam. I fully expected the daughter to say something to the daughters when she was taken to the party by her mum.
Something's going to catch her out but still enjoyed it
I enjoyed it, Smow. It was well acted and had just the right amount of tension. Apparently, it was written by a doctor.
I didn't know that Tilly!
Neither did I until I read a review in The Guardian.
It's intriguing but there are certainly some jolly big holes in the plot.
Watched it and it was ok. Really thought she'd be found out sooner.
There are big holes from the employment point of view, she'd have certainly been asked for passport or photo ID, Nat Ins number, the bank account bit and don't medical professionals have a staff number that sticks with them, pension blah blah I agree.

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