‘Call the Midwife’ season 4 spoilers: Looking beyond Jessica Raine for BBC, PBS stories
Let’s start this “Call the Midwife” article off with a massive spoiler warning: If you have not watched the finale yet, stop reading now and go do so. We wouldn’t want to be the one to ruin this for you!
Now, let’s get into the meat of where the show is right now: There will be a season 4, but it will be without Jessica Raine. Her departure from the show is permanent, and it stems mostly from her own desire to go off into the world of film. It’s a similar situation to what we had with Dan Stevens and Jessica Brown Findlay on “Downton Abbey,” with the exception being that she was not killed off in the episode. Therefore, it is certainly possible that we could see Jenny Lee again at some point, but the narration at the end of the episode made that seem at least slightly unlikely.
So where does this leave the show? The basic way to answer that is that it will just keep trying to move forward and deliver the best overall product that it can. While British contracts for TV are short and do allow actors to go on to do other things more often than some other deals do, there’s not too much to worry about here when it comes to the rest of the cast. Even Vanessa Redgrave is expected to still provide some sort of presence on the show in the future (though it is kind of hard to imagine how that will be so). It is probably a good thing that there were some episodes without Raine this season, since that gave you a little bit of a sense as to what the show could be like without her.
Ellen Kuhlmann
May 19, 2014 @ 5:06 pm
Just started watching the show this season, and at least during season 3, Jessica was the least interesting character on the show. Glad they didn’t kill her off (hard to do since her character is the author of the memoir, right?) but think the show will be fine without her.
Sharon
May 19, 2014 @ 5:19 am
I really hope Jessica returns for a couple of guest spots in the season(s) to come. It’s a wonderful show.
FreddyFreeLoader
May 19, 2014 @ 3:34 am
I understand the desire to quit a show in which your the star and you’ve developed a fan following… well actually I don’t. It’s like saying well now that your hooked kiss off. So with that attitude I no longer care about their careers. I wish Dan well, I wish Jessica well but I won’t be there to cheer them on. I’m glad Call the Midwife will go on, I have come to care about the characters – I just spent a hour crying over Chummys mummy.
Jess Raine Fans
May 19, 2014 @ 1:37 am
Jess has not gone into film just yet, she is very busy doing projects in the UK. All Jess has said “it is time for me to move on to pastures new.’