Jimmi gives Josh a warning

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At The Mill, Jimmi secretly listens in as Josh asks Karen about seeing a doctor. A surprisingly friendly Jimmi then offers to see Josh, who opens up about his panic attacks. Jimmi writes Josh a prescription and they talk about Mrs Tembe, the church and Vicar Viv. By now, Josh is keen to leave as Jimmi starts talking about his memories from Sunday School - he liked the tales about Jesus performing miracles, helping the sick, the blind and the lepers who were otherwise seen as rotten and unfit to live with other people - and Josh can't fail to pick up on Jimmi's real meaning. 

Jimmi then goes on to tell Josh about another Viv he once knew - a receptionist at The Mill who was once raped. Jimmi explains that he helped support Vivien throughout the process, right through to the Court Case, and reveals how justice was served but the experience broke her. Josh insists he would never hurt Mrs Tembe - and Jimmi now makes his threat very clear: if he does he will make hell rain down on him...

Zara arrives at St Phil's hospital to visit new mum Jade, who proudly tells her she's named her baby Shontavia. Jade asks for Zara to help her feed Shontavia before the 'boob mafia' midwives try to help her do it - she feels battered all over from the birth but she's determined to breastfeed. After an initial struggle, the baby is soon feeding happily. As Zara leaves, Jade asks her if she'll see her again and, with a wink, Zara says she doubts it, clearly confident her job here is done.

Worried he may have early-onset dementia, Heston sees a way to get a diagnosis while helping Niamh gain some confidence. Heston offers to help with her ongoing training and suggests a role-playing exercise. Heston plays the part of a patient who thinks they're losing their mind and forgetting things, while Niamh is the doctor, who suggests running through a mini mental state examination. Niamh's thrilled to learned she's done well - and Heston's relieved when he passes the test with flying colours.

 

Victoria Wilson
Feature Writer for What’s on TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite Week and WhatToWatch.com

With over 20 years’ experience writing about TV and film, Vicky currently writes features for What’s on TV, TV Times, TV & Satellite Week magazines plus news and watching guides for WhatToWatch.com, a job which involves chatting to a whole host of famous faces. Our Vicky LOVES light entertainment, with Strictly Come Dancing, Britain’s Got Talent and The Voice UK among her fave shows. Basically, if it’s got a shiny floor, she’s all over it! When she’s not watching TV, you might find Vicky in therapy… retail therapy that is!