Season 3 » Episode #05 - The Holly Bears a Prickle
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Summary: Martin goes out on his first proper date with Louisa. Martin has to work fast to save the life of one of Louisa's friends. Louisa is grateful but is surprised when Martin suddenly proposes. |
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Episode Quotes
Dr. Martin Ellingham: Not for me, thanks.
Annie: Go on, they're delicious.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: [unaware that he's speaking to the chef] Salmonella en croute, made yesterday by unwashed strangers - no thank you.
Annie: Go on, they're delicious.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: [unaware that he's speaking to the chef] Salmonella en croute, made yesterday by unwashed strangers - no thank you.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: [breaking off the kiss] You're very emotional, Louisa.
Louisa Glasson: Sssh!
Dr. Martin Ellingham: What?
Louisa Glasson: You're not obliged to spoil it, you know.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: Are you wearing perfume?
Louisa Glasson: Yes.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: Is it sandalwood?
Louisa Glasson: No. It's Kenzo Flower.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: I wondered whether it was pheromones. Androsterone-5 has a sort of sandalwood odour - faintly urine-like, if you prefer. It's the pheromone associated with the onset of the menstrual cycle, and it's often accompanied by mood swings.
Louisa Glasson: Urine-like?
Dr. Martin Ellingham: Yeah, it's only faint. Am I right?
Louisa Glasson: A woman doesn't have to be getting her period to be a bit emotional.
[More Quotes]Louisa Glasson: Sssh!
Dr. Martin Ellingham: What?
Louisa Glasson: You're not obliged to spoil it, you know.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: Are you wearing perfume?
Louisa Glasson: Yes.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: Is it sandalwood?
Louisa Glasson: No. It's Kenzo Flower.
Dr. Martin Ellingham: I wondered whether it was pheromones. Androsterone-5 has a sort of sandalwood odour - faintly urine-like, if you prefer. It's the pheromone associated with the onset of the menstrual cycle, and it's often accompanied by mood swings.
Louisa Glasson: Urine-like?
Dr. Martin Ellingham: Yeah, it's only faint. Am I right?
Louisa Glasson: A woman doesn't have to be getting her period to be a bit emotional.
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