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Murdoch Mysteries, Season One |
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Murdoch Mysteries, Season One ![]() Rating: Rating: - almost as good as the moviesWhile the movies were better than the series; this series is alot of fun and is worth watching. The plots are logical and not dumb as some have stated. I enjoyed every minute of this show and I am glad to see it come back for a second season. The historical guest 'stars" like Tesla and Sir Arthur conan Doyle make for even more fun. It's great to see a show this well produced and featuring a long ago time period that may have some historical inaccuracies but not overly so. We need more period dramas out there and it's a great thing to see a very good one on television being produced somewhere and in english. So I would say that any fan of dectective series that take place in the past should enjoy this show. It's fun to just sit back and take in the atmosphere. I don't think the leads acting is terrible either , he comes off as brainy and restrained and that fits the character. So this show is worth adding to your mystery collection if you are a fan of period mysteries. Rating: - murder meets 19th CSIThe Murdoch Mysteries provide an entertaining collection of murder stories, featuring a detective on the cutting edge of 19th century science and investigation techniques. For some strange reason, the pilot series and cast was replaced by a totally different crew for the next series. Apart from that, the series is well put together, and well worth it. Rating: - Different concept for a TV show and it is greatI was intrigued about this show but hesitated buying it. Finally I just had to have it and I am so glad I bought it. It is very different and that makes it great, not your run of the mill mystery. This one requires thought and is very well done. Also set in Toronto instead of New York or LA. Great purchase. Rating: - A most enjoyable Canadian importI'd heard a lot about it and was curious. Here in the US several years ago we had a shortlived series called Peacemakers with Tom Berrenger that was more of a western setting and included early forensics such as this. I know Yannick Besson from his work on Sue Thomas FBEye, but have been very pleasantly surprised by the rest of the cast. ![]() |