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TV Tuesday: All Creatures Great and Small Season 1 Episode 5 “All’s Fair”

19 min · 9. juni 2026
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In today’s TV Tuesday, we’re heading to the Darrowby Show in All Creatures Great and Small season 1, episode 5, where James is thrilled to serve as the attending veterinarian for the day. What starts as an exciting opportunity quickly turns into one of his biggest challenges yet as he discovers that the people at the fair may be far more difficult to manage than the animals. This episode focuses heavily on fairness, integrity, and reputation. James finds himself caught in the middle of a difficult situation involving Clive the bull, Helen’s family, Hugh Hulton, and the responsibility of making the right decision even when it comes with consequences. Meanwhile, Tristan continues settling into his role at Skeldale House, Mrs. Hall surprises everyone with a hidden talent, and Siegfried begins to consider what life might look like beyond work. The Darrowby Show provides a perfect backdrop for community drama, humor, and character growth, while also reminding us why the Yorkshire Dales feel so cozy and lived-in. ⚠️ Spoiler NoteThis episode contains spoilers for All Creatures Great and Small season 1, episode 5, “All’s Fair.” What I Talk About * James serving as the attending veterinarian at the Darrowby Show and why the job is much harder than he expected * The growing concerns surrounding Clive the bull and the difficult position James finds himself in * Hugh Hulton, Mr. Dobson, and the pressure placed on James to stay quiet * Helen’s involvement and why James feels torn between doing his job and protecting people he cares about * The contrast between Hugh and James and their very different views on honesty and responsibility * Tristan, Siegfried, and Mrs. Hall betting on how long James will survive at the fair before losing his patience * Tristan’s ongoing relationship with Maggie and his fear of commitment * Dorothy’s return and her growing connection with Siegfried * Mrs. Hall’s reaction to Dorothy and whether there may be deeper feelings involved * Mr. Happy and his dachshund, along with the emotional story behind their bond * Tristan’s veterinary training and the lessons he’s beginning to learn under Siegfried’s guidance * Mrs. Hall’s unforgettable moment at the shooting gallery * The pet competition, Hugh’s attempts to influence the judging, and James’ commitment to fairness * James finally reaching his breaking point with the people of Darrowby * Siegfried telling James, “You’re one of us now” Cozy Takeaways * A wonderfully cozy fairground setting filled with animals, pies, pumpkins, competitions, and community gatherings * One of the strongest character-focused episodes of the season so far * More insight into Siegfried’s past, including the loss of his wife Evelyn * Growing friendships and relationships throughout the Yorkshire Dales * A perfect blend of humor, warmth, and emotional depth * A reminder that sometimes doing the right thing comes at a personal cost * A major milestone for James as he begins to truly feel like part of the community Ratings Cozy Rating: 4.75/5 cups ☕Episode Rating: 4.75/5Rewatch Scale: 5/5 Cozy Reflection This episode felt like a rite of passage for James. Up until now, he’s still been the outsider trying to prove himself. But by the end of the Darrowby Show, he’s frustrated, exhausted, and completely fed up with the locals—and somehow that’s exactly what earns their respect. It felt like the moment he truly became part of the community. I also loved how much time this episode spent developing the characters. We learned more about Siegfried’s grief, Tristan’s insecurities, Mrs. Hall’s past, and even Hugh’s motivations. There wasn’t one giant dramatic moment carrying the episode (unless you want to count when James went off on all the locals). Instead, it was built on smaller decisions, conflicts, and relationships that continue shaping the story. And of course, Mrs. Hall stealing the show at the shooting gallery may have been my favorite moment of the entire episode. Let’s Chat What did you think of the Darrowby Show? Do you think James made the right decision about Clive? Can Hugh be trusted, or do you think he’s more concerned about protecting himself than protecting Helen? And what are your thoughts on Mrs. Hall and Siegfried? Do you think there could be something more there, or am I reading too much into their interactions? Listen & Follow 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts Subscribe on Substack for weekly watchlists and cozy content Follow along on Instagram: @cozycomfortclub Email: cozycomfortclub@gmail.com — I’d love to hear your thoughts on the episode or add your comments to a future TV Tuesday discussion. Discussion about this episode What was your favorite moment from “All’s Fair”? Were you rooting for James, Tristan, Helen, or someone else this week? I’d love to know your thoughts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com [https://cozycomfortclub.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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