My review of the previous episode: Lazaretto.
In 1962, botanist Matthew Laxman went missing. In the first minutes of Harvest an atmospheric black-and-white flashback shows us his final moments, as he picked up a man on the side of the road, swerved to avoid a lorry and...black screen.
Back to the present. Relatively speaking.
It's 1967, and Courtney College archaeologists have just discovered a 2000-year-old body in Bramford Mere, close to where Laxman disappeared. Morse has a theory about the old body's cause of death, but the more pressing matter is that a pair of glasses were discovered close by that could have been Laxman's. Thursday was dissatisfied with the investigation last time around ("County," he grumbles, but he also suspects his previous bagman D.S. Lott wasn't "as thorough as he could have been") so he drags Morse along and they start to interview relatives.
Showing posts with label Endeavour series 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Endeavour series 4. Show all posts
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Endeavour Series 4 - Lazaretto - Episode Review
My review of the previous episode: Canticle.
"I suppose everyone's got their own secret sadness, 'aven't they?"
"I suppose. What's yours?"
"Flat feet."Lazaretto begins quite simply, for a Morse episode. Perhaps thanks to director Börkur Sigþórsson (a Scandinavian, if there ever was one), the episode has a bare simplicity and white light that's unusual for the usually warm, cozy show. The color palette reflects the sterile hospital at the center of this week's plot. It takes Morse and co. a while to get there however, because they've another death to attend to first.
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Endeavour Series 4 - Canticle - Episode Review
My review of the previous episode: Game.
Mrs. Joy Pettybon is on a crusade to Keep Britain Decent. An elderly widow, Mrs. Pettybon is quick to denounce anything to do with sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll, and - it seems - fun. She's accompanied by her timid daughter, Bettina, and happy-go-lucky colleague, the Reverend Mervyn Golightly.
Monday, January 9, 2017
Endeavour Series 4 - Game - Episode Review
My review of last season's finale: Coda.
Chess, swimming pools, creepy dolls, fishing, computers, Oxford - you'd be hard pressed to figure out what these things have in common, but happily, Endeavour Morse is here to do that for us.
Series 4 of Endeavour picks up two weeks after we saw Joan Thursday pack her bags and hit the road. A lovelorn Morse and a befuddled Thursday are still working through the implications of her decision. Thursday retreats into surly irascibility. Morse, meanwhile, is resentful and thin-skinned, snobbish and sarcastic.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Detective News - 2016/2017 - Sherlock, Endeavour, Grantchester, and more...

This is older news, for the latest, check this feed.
Coming soon (Endeavour, Inspector Lewis):
Endeavour's belated third season will finally be coming to the United States, with the first episode - Ride - airing on June 19, and the three successive episodes on June 26, July 3, and July 10. The series will see Morse coping with the dramatic aftereffects of the second season's finale, as well as trying to figure out what course his future will take. I watched the show when it came out it England, and you're in for a treat.
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