Caught up with the show last night...
I agree that the whole Blake always hanging around the hospital/ED is just ridiculous. I work in a hospital and there’s no way on earth we’d be allowed to have our children just hanging around the ward.
Connie is looking very thin isn’t she....
I’m starting to really like Ruby. I do think Ian has been very harsh on her but I did like his speech at the tribunal, I think it gave a good insight into the morally difficult situations medics find themselves in sometimes and how hard it can be to make judgement calls and the impact when the wrong call is made. I’m lots of little ways I see judgement calls being made where I work, I make them myself, and all
we can do is make the decision that seems right at the time. I can see why Ian felt he had to attend to a call where a woman was bleeding out rather than stay with Mia. If he’d made the judgement call to stay with Mia then maybe Alisha would have died, so then would he have been blamed for that? Ergo, he could have been held responsible for either Alisha’s death or Mia’s death therefore he couldn’t win whatever judgement call he made.
Im glad he’s not lost his job and is staying in the show as I think he’s quite easy on the eye 
I found it odd that all the paramedics were sat at Sam’s funeral in their uniforms. If one of my colleagues died we wouldn’t all turn up at the funeral wearing our nursing uniforms. It looked like they couldn’t be bothered to attend ‘properly’ and had instead just popped in between 999 calls. I half expected a walkie-talkie to go off with a ‘shout’ and them shuffle out and hop into their ambulance that was parked outside the church 
I found the bulimic boy storyline a little weak, it didn’t really have any impact, it just seemed like the scriptwriters were trying to fill some airtime and didn’t really have any good ideas on how to do it.
I also still wonder where baby Charlotte has disappeared to 😂