Ep 1. Episode 1
- TV-PG
- March 31, 2013
- 52 min
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8.4 (504)
In the season 2 premiere of Call the Midwife, we are reunited with the nurses and midwives of Nonnatus House as they continue to serve the women and families of Poplar in 1950s London. The episode begins with a new midwife, Chummy, struggling to find her place in the tight-knit team as she adjusts to her new surroundings and colleagues.
Meanwhile, the nuns of Nonnatus House are faced with a heartbreaking case when a young woman named Molly arrives at their doorstep. Molly is pregnant and unmarried, but her family has disowned her and she has nowhere else to turn. The nuns must navigate the complicated societal norms of the time to ensure that Molly receives the care and support she needs, all while trying to respect her wishes and autonomy.
As with any episode of Call the Midwife, this one is full of both heartwarming and heartbreaking moments. There are joyous births, devastating losses, and unexpected twists and turns. We see the midwives and nuns work tirelessly to provide quality care for their patients, often risking their own safety and reputations in the process.
One notable feature of this episode is the continued exploration of the dynamic between the nuns and the non-religious midwives. As in the previous season, there are moments of tension as the two groups grapple with their differing worldviews and approaches to care. However, we also see instances of deep respect and collaboration as they work together towards their shared goal of bettering the lives of the women and families they serve.
Overall, this episode sets the tone for another season of heartfelt and impactful storytelling. It reminds us of the challenges faced by women and healthcare providers alike in the past and encourages us to reflect on how far we've come and how far we still have to go. If you're a fan of the series, you won't want to miss this powerful and emotional season opener.