When Shortland Street's resident mother figure Wendy Cooper died, it wasn't just audiences shedding a few tears.
It has been a major grieving process for actress Jacqueline Nairn, who stepped into her scrubs every week for the past six years.
The process was made a little easier through the promise of a new challenge - this time behind the camera, she revealed to Women's Weekly.
Nairn recently took on a role as trainee director with her first efforts to be revealed in May across five episodes.
"It's exciting, I could have spent another year playing Wendy Cooper, but now I'm training as a Shortland Street director," she said. "Who knows what else might happen?"