natalie-81839
I have to say that having watched and truly enjoyed 10+ TV show seasons of the newer Murdoch Mysteries with Yannick Bisson, Thomas Craig, Helene Joy, and Jonny Harris, I had extremely hard time getting through these older three movies ... Perhaps these movies are more true to the Victorian reality so they are darker and totally humorless, but I didn't warm up to any of the characters, and especially the inspector (Colm Meaney) put me off with his shouting and boorishness.
jcoldwater
Very smart and entertaining show! Maybe people will look into some of these story lines and see how our reality is orchestrated by the few banking families holding the world hostage?? Hope springs eternal! END THE FED! THE WORLD BANK AND THE IMF... Etc!That was all I had to say, but since I need to say more, I will comment on a couple of my favorite episodes. The one about the monetary and government philosophies. Notice, the plot to blame the Anarchists for "fomenting dissent" was created by the Capitalists! And that plot could have started a war! It happens with wars to this day. False flags! Look them up! Educate yourselves!The very first episode... "Power" showed us how we could have all been free a long time ago through the intelligent use of technology, resources and FREE energy, but notice AGAIN how PROFITS for the "Few" were more important than actual progress for ALL of earth's inhabitants. If true freedom could have been experienced then, it could be now.We must make these "out of touch" people see the error of their ways by making them and their money irrelevant!
benbrae76
I've only recently seen "The Murdoch Mysteries", and for the life of me I can't understand why the plug was pulled on them. I thought they were terrific.Peter Outerbridge was perfectly cast as the eponymous hero, and ideally coupled (in the first two episodes) with the ever delectably delicious Keeley Hawes, and the plots weren't bad either.So what went wrong? I wish someone could tell me. There were recent murmurings that the BBC were interested in taking up the reins, but I've yet to hear anything solid.If some company does start making further episodes, either in the UK or in Canada, I sincerely hope, (mainly because I'm passionately in love with Keeley Hawes, only don't tell the wife) that they round up the same cast.
bob budd
A commendable effort on behalf of the director and producers. somewhat similar to the Great Detective Series from a few decade back.This is what we need, more quality mysteries from any period in time, made in CANADA. about CANADA.Took me sometime to fathom out that the story was set in Toronto, and still unsure about the time frame. I suspect that the piece was set somewhere around 1900.Which would have made it somewhat dubious that a Woman Coroner would have been there.But who am I to knock a very good mystery.Everybody knows that the Brit's are the tops in this area of TV, but now we have some good shows of our own, DaVinci's Inquest, Cold Squad, Blue Murder, Lets keep them coming.