It was, all at once, the vacation we each yearned for, the sexy savior medical worker fantasies we were already entertaining, and the trip to Petco we needed to make. Truly, at times watching “All Creatures Great and Small” is like visiting Disneyland and thinking Anaheim is amazing when three blocks away families are living in their cars. And everything was colored by lovely golden hues, as though everyone were standing before a sunset-or trapped in amber. While questions of viruses and vaccines and the possibility of dying hung over everything in our lives, the biggest challenges faced by most of the show’s characters was animal husbandry and whether to share the feelings they had for each other. Has a new show been more perfectly timed than the reboot of the BBC classic series “All Creatures Great and Small”? Just as our struggle to maintain hope and sanity was reaching its peak in January of last year, we were invited to take a drive among the gently rolling hills and farms of 1930s Yorkshire and watch the winningly handsome young veterinarian James Herriot tend to dogs with soulful eyes and birth lambs in a sleeveless tee.
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