Ep 7. Do Not Disturb
- TVPG
- November 1, 2009
- 45 min
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8.1 (338)
In the seventh episode of season four of the British medical comedy-drama series Doc Martin, titled Do Not Disturb, viewers are taken on a humorous yet emotional journey through the lives of the inhabitants of Portwenn. In this episode, the recurring character, Louisa, decides to take a break from her troubled relationship with Doc Martin by leaving him alone with their baby, James Henry. Louisa is frustrated with the lack of intimacy in their marriage and wants Martin to work on his communication skills if they are to salvage their relationship. As Louisa drives away, leaving Martin to take care of the baby, he struggles to maintain his composure, and things only get worse when he discovers that his aunt Ruth is coming to visit.
Meanwhile, Bert, the local businessman, sets up a 'glamping' site in a field behind the pub to boost his income, but his plans are thwarted when the grass on the field is discovered to have holes caused by moles. He enlists the help of Martin, who dislikes Bert, to eradicate the animals, but his methods of filling the holes with concrete prove to be disastrous.
Elsewhere, Al, the plumber, continues to pursue his relationship with Pauline, the receptionist at the surgery, but she is hesitant to take things further. They plan a romantic evening together, but their plans go awry, leaving Al feeling frustrated and rejected.
Finally, Martin is called to the school to check on a student who is suspected of being ill, but he discovers that the child is not the one who needs his help. Instead, he helps a young boy who is being bullied and begins to see the world through the eyes of a child.
This episode focuses on the theme of communication and intimacy in relationships while maintaining the quirky and humorous tone of the series. It also explores the characters' vulnerabilities and emotional struggles. Overall, Do Not Disturb is a heart-warming and entertaining episode that is sure to leave audiences both laughing and teary-eyed.