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Growing tits, or Good Films Get No Respect

Posted by Victor Khomenko on October 1, 2012 at 13:08:29:

Did a search on Doc Martin, and found one enthusiastic endorsement by Patrick, with NO REPLIES!!!

C'mon, guys... there is no finer fare if you need to become a girly man and schmooze your lady. Whether you need to get out of that dog house, or just trying to be nice to her - Doc Martin is your best friend!

Truth be told, you don't even need to grow tits to enjoy it, it is a fun show at many levels, for everyone. Typically British-witty with great acting and dialogue, full of small intelligent titbits, it keeps you well entertained without making you want to puke.

All this would already be well, but it is also - in my layman's view - incredibly informative, showing so many aspects of small town doctor's job that you are bound to develop new respect for the profession. The diversity of problems he has to deal with, and his treatments of same is breathtaking. Now, I am sure some medical professional might find this and that silly or plain wrong - let them... as far as us, the mere mortals and sick, are concerned, this is all true! :)

HIGHLY recommended.