Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Click Here To Watch Murdoch Mysteries (TV Series 2008 )

In the late 1890s police Inspector William Murdoch takes a new more scientific approach to solving crimes. Assisted by coroner Dr. Julia Ogden and Constable George Crabtree Murdoch introduces such concepts as finger marks and lie detecting machines. He has the support of his somewhat doubtful superior Inspector Brackenreid though at times even he finds Murdochs methods - and claims - somewhat astounding.

Review

Having neither read the books nor seen the original television movies I come to the series with unbiased (if ignorant) eyes. My wife and I who lived briefly in Toronto are both charmed by Murdoch and his slightly daft colleagues. Ȭharmed" is the word for we find the actors scripts clothing details and the City of Toronto itself charming. The bigotry faced by a Catholic detective in the city of the Family Compact rings very true as does Murdoch's gentle piety a refreshing change in today's detective shows. It is a bit mystery a bit soap opera a bit character study and a lot of fun. We at least have been captivated by William Murdoch as portrayed by Yannick Bisson a character who is a genuinely honest gentle and quiet man of strength facing ethical moral professional and legal challenges in each episode. George Crabtree and the Inspector become more interesting as time goes on. The corruption of Toronto and Ontario politics hides behind several episodes while the turn of the 20th century fascination with science and "the coming thing" as Brisco County Junior would say gives some lightness to the whole thing. In the final analysis it is the interplay of characters centred on the troubled but charming Murdoch himself that elevates the Murdoch Mysteries to the level of Midsomer Taggert or Poirot. A fine series and not only for Canadians.