Great episode. Poor Jac. Loved the scenes with Michael and especially Joseph. :wub: :p
Can't help but like Sacha. Hope Chrissie will give him the chance to be a Dad.
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Great episode. Poor Jac. Loved the scenes with Michael and especially Joseph. :wub: :p
Can't help but like Sacha. Hope Chrissie will give him the chance to be a Dad.
Donna is back! Why does Connie never get any senior jobs?
Loved Sacha mum,. Hope Chrissy and Sacha make a go of it.
Well Paula's true colours are starting to show...Glad Donna's back, it was sweet of her to organise a cake even if Paula did take the credit for it!!
Sacha's family were a great bit of comedy in this episode.
i really enjoyed this episode, can't stand jac's mother though. Next weeks looks like a good one too, when we really see what paula is all about
Loved the Levi's and when they dressed Daniel up as a pea how adorable, the look Chrisse's face was priceless. Yes, Paula's true colours are beginning to show poor Jac and it's wonderful to have Donna back she's great.
But with Ma Levi, I must admit, I would have wanted a break too, she is lovely but just a bit too much after you just had a baby :)
I am loving Holby at the minute :D Was awesome on Tuesday.
Feel so sorry for Jac, she was so happy when she thought her mum remembered her birthday :(. I sense a fall down with her soon :(
Sasha is hilarious. I really hope he and Chrissie get togethe!!
Rosie Marcel has admitted that she struggled to shed tears for her emotional new Holby City storyline.
Fans have recently seen the actress's character Jac Naylor come face-to-face with her mother Paula, who abandoned her at the age of 12.
Speaking on This Morning today, the star confessed to experiencing difficulty with one highly-charged scene showing Jac break down in tears while confronting Paula about how being deserted affected her.
Marcel explained: "I used to find [crying scenes] quite easy but I actually found that particular scene really, really difficult. We'd spent the whole week doing really emotional stuff and then I completely blanked on the day.
"The poor director - the lovely Rob Evans - left me to myself for about ten minutes and I just couldn't do it. I couldn't get the tears to come at all.
"Eventually I started to listen to a bit of Kate Bush and I started to think about my dog dying and my husband and things like that. Eventually I managed to get it going. There's one particular [Kate Bush] song - it was my granddad's song and he died so I was thinking about that. But it took about four or five takes."
The 32-year-old confirmed that she is "really proud" of the plotline and was grateful for the opportunity to show a different side of her character.
I'm really looking forward to tonight's one, hope Jac punches her mum!