- Season 10 in a nutshell, it's all about the notion of family.
What does it mean and what is it?
- I think this show is about outsiders in a weird way, that have kind of been thrust together in this small community and have created this oddball family.
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- It's this wonderful gallery of characters that essentially are a family, and that's what the show is.
We're all one really happy family, but within the story, whatever happens to one central character has a profound effect on that family.
- I think this show actually "Grantchester" since series one has been about found family.
- Alphy learns that family for him is not blood related.
It's kind of who he picks to be his family.
I think he's probably had to be like that his whole life, but especially in Grantchester, he's found his new family here.
He feels very lucky and really grateful to be a part of this family.
He has Mrs. C who is kind of like his mother, and he has Geordie who's his best friend who I guess even though they have the age gap is probably more like a brother to him.
And he has Leonard and Daniel, and Meg who has entered his life now who could potentially be a love interest.
And of course he has Dickens who he loves.
So yeah, he feels very settled.
And in terms of family, I think that is his family.
- This series really from the word go because the church and the vicarage and the way Geordie and whichever vicar found each other, that then became a double act.
I think all along Mrs. C has found each of the vicars to be her son equivalent.
I think we're all finding a family and I think as happens with the making of this program actually in real life, we call it our other family.
- We've discovered while making this, I don't know if Daisy intended it, but now we've earned the right to play any storyline.
If something catastrophic happens, the family will be there for them.
And I think that's something that's grown throughout the many series.