Ep 22. Shoot the Messenger
- Not Rated
- June 29, 1999
- 44 min
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In All Saints season 2 episode 22, titled "Shoot the Messenger," tensions are high in Ward 17 as the staff deals with a patient who is convinced he has a deadly disease, despite all evidence to the contrary. While Dr. Zoe Gallagher (played by Georgie Parker) tries to convince the patient that he is healthy, Dr. Mitch Stevens (played by Erik Thomson) is dealing with a personal crisis that threatens to overshadow his medical responsibilities.
Meanwhile, Nurse Terri Sullivan (played by Judith McGrath) is struggling with her own demons as she tries to cope with the aftermath of a traumatic event. Her emotional instability is compounded by the arrival of an abrasive new nurse, who seems determined to make life difficult for everyone around her.
As the episode progresses, the various plot threads begin to intersect in unexpected ways. The patient's belief that he is sick is revealed to be rooted in a hidden trauma from his past, while Dr. Stevens' personal problems start to have a serious impact on his work. Terri's struggles also come to a head, as she is forced to confront her own limitations in the face of overwhelming emotional stress.
As always, the show's ensemble cast delivers strong performances throughout the episode, with each actor capturing the emotional complexities of their respective characters. The writing is sharp and insightful, with a deft touch for balancing drama and humor. Overall, "Shoot the Messenger" is a standout episode that serves as a fitting finale to an excellent season of All Saints.