closer to the truth than you'd think
O.W.I.L has always been one of my favourites, even growing up and i was only 6 or 7 when it finished originally. there was always something about the set of the hospital that i liked lol.
I think it could be to do with how familiar hospitals are to me, i have a disability, spina bifida, and have spent a good amount of time in various hospitals over the past 36 and a bit years.never been bothered by it, the NHS is a wonderful thing. This might have you thinking ive flipped but i can honestly say one of the best times of my life was nine weeks i spent in Ancoats hospital in Manchester about 19 years ago. it might sound daft to some but there was fun to be had (raiding the hospital cafeteria storage room, the phantom midnight farter, no one ever did find out who that was, racing around the grounds of the hospital, fell out of my wheelchair doing that and cracked my plaster, looking around at night for the ghosts, it was an old hospital) when youre in those places for a lengthy period you do build up a sort of relationship with others on your ward, including the staff. like the 3 in OWIL did. I didnt want to leave when my time there was up.
Anyway, thought i could connect my experiences to only when i laugh, hospital stays really can be like that, in a way.