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Midsomer Murders: The Killings of Copenhagen (2014)
Complex episode.
The characters were better developed than most episodes. Quite a few twists. The writers surprised me with not tying the clergy with the murder. They did make the preacher evil but not a murderer...a little weak for the anti-christian writers.
Midsomer Murders: The Christmas Haunting (2013)
Touching
The plot is plausible. The new assistant is better written. He actually has some better lines. Poor Jones was written has merely a hindrance with poor theories. I wish they wouldn't make the chief detective so negative. His unconcern for his new assistant and how he can't managed to help a new fellow settle in is off putting...must be funny for the Brits. While the Christmas theme offers a nice backdrop and adds to the plot, it is odd seeing professed atheists celebrating it.
Midsomer Murders: Let Us Prey (2014)
Predictable
A little twist in the end but overall standard fair. I do not know why Barnaby has never pushed people of interest for details of their alibi....would the show move at a better pace? You also know if the church is in the plot, someone in the clergy is at least partly responsible. The writers must have a thing against Christians which makes the earlier
Christmas show a bit hypocritical.
Death in Paradise: Death in the Salon (2020)
Love the show, hating the characters
DI Parker has got to get over his allergies. It is irritating and not funny. We watch the show for the sereneness of the island and he is ruining it.
Ruby does not contribute. Her constant distractions in show after show makes for useless filler.
This episode in general was unrealistic. You really wait for the machine to finish washing the towel and to flush the evidence? Ruby bumbles around and finds a cuff link?