BBC1 army drama Our Girl is back, with actress Michelle Keegan returning to the front lines as British medic Georgie Lane.

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But despite the new Nepal-setting in series three, many viewers were kept captivated by Keegan's performance...

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Even if some were questioning how Georgie’s appearance seemed unaffected by the earthquake…

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However, while fans were happy to see Keegan back in action, one character was less welcome: Private Maisie Richards (Shalom Brune-Franklin), who joked about earthquakes by traumatised locals.

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But some fans enjoyed the new dynamic that she brought to the drama...

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So will Maisie and Georgie's relationship develop into something unforgettable? Or is the former just too bloody annoying for fans to enjoy? We'll find out more next week.

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Our Girl continues 9pm Tuesday, BBC1

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