![]() Leon says his mother now has a new family and he believes she doesn’t care about him. ![]() The man’s name is Leon and he’s lived on the streets since his mother turned him over to foster care and he aged out of the system. Later on, Cyril finds the man he turned away sitting on the sidewalk hungry and shaking. Out of frustration and sadness that he can’t help the man out, Cyril gives him a few coins to buy dinner with. He’s on the verge of tears but Cyril’s boss tells him they’re at capacity. On his first volunteer shift, he ends up saying no to the last man on the line. The kitchen receives funding from the council, but they’re limited in how many people they can help at once. We then see Cyril at a soup kitchen signing up to volunteer. He replies that he has no intention of sitting around and feeling sad. He’s a little reluctant to see his friends despite Fred, Violet, and Phyllis insisting he doesn’t need to be a stranger. The look on his face implies that Cyril clearly tried to convince Lucille to come back, but she’s not ready. This explains why he wasn’t in last week’s episode! He returns to their empty apartment to find the wedding invitation addressed to Mr. Turner insists that they need to leave before the disease spreads.Ĭyril arrives back in Poplar after some time away to see Lucille. Rosemary says this is going to be difficult because she rents out space to borders. He recommends Jacqueline be fed with a bottle and that she can’t share hygiene items with anyone else in her household for a few weeks. He determines after feeling her swollen liver, that she has hepatitis. Turner examines Rosemary and asks if she’s ever had gallstones. During the follow up visit, Rosemary says she feels very tired and achy but not feverish.ĭr. Later on, Rosemary gives birth to a little girl named Jacqueline. This shakes Sister Monica Joan’s confidence because she doesn’t want to lose any memories. Unfortunately, Rosemary denies her firstborn was a boy she says it was a girl. Sister Monica Joan tells Rosemary she remembers when her first child was born. Since the doctors have called her a geriatric pregnancy, she is booked to deliver at St. She has 4 other children who are now teens and preteens. What will happen?Īt the clinic, Shelagh examines Mrs. She’s scared of the hospital because social services may end up splitting their family but she knows she’s not well. Imelda tells Maurice to go to Nonnatus to fetch help. Police are also banging down the doors of the empty building because someone may have spotted the O’Connors. After the birth, both Imelda and the baby struggle to keep warm. ![]() Nancy tried to find them but no one knew where the caravan was moved to. Imelda ends up giving birth to a baby girl with only Maurice to help her. Imelda hopes that contractions won’t start until they find a more permanent shelter, but unfortunately, the baby has other plans. Somehow the conditions are even worse than what they’re used to, as the pipes are decaying and dirt and grime are everywhere. The O’Connors are forced to break open the door of a building that was recently marked for demolition. While they’re waiting, someone moves their caravan, leaving all their stuff outside. Imelda and Maurice keep getting turned away at the council housing office because there are more families and individuals looking for apartments than what’s currently available. We find out later that Maurice came to London to get work in the construction industry but likely lost his job. She, along with her husband Maurice and toddler son Paul, live in a caravan. They bond over missing Irish butter and other specialties but it’s clear Imelda can’t have a home birth. Nancy is assigned to check on the expectant mother Imelda O’Connor. Does Matthew have a title or honorific he doesn’t use? Phyllis is adamant she’s not wearing her uniform because Trixie’s ending that ceremony as Lady Aylward. Higgins also receive invitations mailed to the clinic. Everyone else can dress as they want as well because, despite the fancy cardstock, it’s not a society wedding. Trixie tells the Nonnatus sisters that they are exempt from wearing formal attire. Ironically that’s also the anniversary of Doctor Who’s first episode. Their wedding is officially set for November 23rd, 1968. Trixie and Matthew could have easily relied on verbal RSVP’s, but they mailed out formal invitations.
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