Did anyone else notice in that final interaction between Finn and Sambuca in that episode when Finn is in a hospital bed, there is very clear foreshadowing of the storyline that is to follow with Sambuca...
Firstly Sambuca says to Finn when Finn asks if she will stay with him even if he can't walk...
"Well your going to need someone to push you around aren't you"... which for me is foreshadowing as it would end up being the other way round, it would end up being Finn pushing Sambuca around...
Secondly she then says "Your not going to get rid of me that easy" to him, and that says enough... as of course she would tragically pass from cancer just a few months later...
In a way this scene does feel kind of like not just foreshadowing but a setup for what is to follow...
Also does anyone else feel that what they did with the seasons was weird, like the first 10 episodes of S7 (especially since its set in the same academic year) feel like they more naturally belong to S6, the way that segwayed into Sambuca's cancer storyline, and then the school closure threats and Karen/Chris's exit felt like a more natural conclusion to S6 rather than midway through a a series, and then S7 E11 with the start of a new academic year and the introduction of Michael Byrne and a raft of new teachers and students feels like a natural new beginning? Don't understand why they did that, it might be because they didn't want a season of 30 episodes followed by one of 20 then back to 30 but tbh that would've made more sense narratively...