"Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries" Game, Set & Murder (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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Period detail really stands out in this one
bensonmum227 June 2017
Phryne hosts a women's tennis exhibition. When one of the participants is found dead, Phryne does what Phryne usually does - she investigates. Before she can find the killer, however, she has to determine whether or not the victim was the intended target. She must also weave her way through a labyrinth of backstory to arrive at the answer to the mystery.

Season 3 is turning out to be exceptionally strong. Game, Set, and Murder is another in a long line of outstanding episodes. I've commented numerous times on the period detail in these episodes and that holds especially true here with the period rackets, tennis outfits, and shoes. However, I was most impressed with the actual tennis court. The fact that a championship level tennis match could take place on Phyrne's lawn is something you wouldn't see today.

Another big plus for this episode is all the plot twists and turns. It's always fun to watch when Phryne is presented with a bunch of clues to work through. Here, there are plenty of red herrings and false leads that have to be resolved. Game, Set, and Murder also features several interesting characters for Phryne to play with. From the over-sexed American tennis player to the ever-present photographer with pornography in his closet to the jilted ex-lover - there's no shortage of suspects. Fun stuff.

The final solution does seem a bit out of left field, but with Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, I really never care. The fun in this series comes from watching Phryne and Co go about their work - not necessarily in the mystery's solution.
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Not a Love Match
pensman3 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
We finally find Miss Fisher's fear: spiders. Someone kills a tennis player by placing a spider in her shoe; but was Belinda the wrong woman killed? Constance Burrows is ready to rule the tennis world with her coach/husband by her side but is someone out to kill her. To add to the confusion is an obnoxious paparazzi who pursues the tennis star to distraction and also manages to get a picture of Phryne and Detective Robinson published which aggravates the police commissioner. To get around the dictate that he can only work with proper police officials, Jack has Phryne sign a contract as a special constable of the Victoria Police. So as the case unravels we have to figure out if Stanley Burrows was in love with Belinda—he has a nude picture of her—and thought to kill his wife. But no, the wife says she asked her friend to seduce her husband because his needs interfered with her ability to play tennis. It may be tennis but it's certainly not a love match.
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