Most of the time, sequels
are a bad idea. Prequels are even worse. At best, they signal somebody’s desperate
for new material, at worst, they're a money grab. However, the BBC’s new show
Endeavour is a shining exception.
Long-running detective show
Inspector Morse, starring John Thaw, ran
from 1987 to 2000. Immensely popular in its day, millions followed the
escapades of curmudgeonly, intellectual, melancholy Morse. Last year, for the
25
th Anniversary, a terrific TV movie,
Endeavour, was produced. It seems I wasn’t the only one struck by
the wonderful quality, because it’s returned for a series. (This is the second spin-off - the other:
Inspector Lewis, starring Thaw’s sidekick Kevin Whately, started in 2007, and ended in 2015.)
This is that series.
I should add that even if you haven’t seen an episode of Morse, it’s easy to follow
and stands on its own. It relies a lot on the mythos surrounding Colin Dexter's detective, but so much is new that it's really a spin-off. There is an independent cast that doesn't require any introduction.