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Post by fan2tvshows on Sept 20, 2014 22:17:23 GMT
Well when he describes her to Pensell, he doesn't start with 'beautiful', that came after witty and intelligent I think. But that's also before Julia starting dressing nicer so... Good point. Honestly, it always surprises me he gets around to beautiful in that scene, though. Because I don't think of Julia as particularly beautiful in Season 1, and especially not sitting next to Ms. Pensell. I guess you could say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and in that scene we get to find out that William sees Julia as a beauty...and even more beautiful than Ms. Pensell. It was still weird, though, since in that season I wasn't thinking of beauty as her strong point, lol. I think that MURDOCH starts with adjectives which make Sarah PENSELL and us think that their relationship is strictly professional. As he did, it was as if he wanted to convince himself. And then he gradually realizes that Julia is more than a coworker, that he is physically attracted by her and therefore he finishes with "beautiful". He was almost lost in his thoughts and it was like a slip of the tongue and when he realized that he said too much, he stopped and he was a bit embarrassed -so cute! - to admit it. But he just confirms that Sarah PENSELL already guessed.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Sept 7, 2014 15:09:38 GMT
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Post by fan2tvshows on Sept 6, 2014 22:07:24 GMT
Two words: Terrence MEYERS. One word: Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Regarding Terence Meyers: you don't like him? He's my fave recurring character!!! What don't you like about him? Terrence MEYERS means another boring episode.
What do you like about Terrence MEYERS?
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Post by fan2tvshows on Sept 6, 2014 20:29:32 GMT
MM recycles a lot of actors. I rewatched Big Murder on Campus, and I think that was Chief Inspector Stockton playing the bit part of the wagon driver....(?) The guy that played the wagon driver wasn't the same as CI Stockton. Can't remember the actors name right now but I believe he just died, I think I saw something to that effect somewhere. Patrick GARROW was Allen FAWKES who made a demonstration of the dangers of alternative current in the very first episode of MURDOCH MYSTERIES and we can see his bottom -so it was hard to recognize him - in MURDOCH AU NATUREL, in the fifth of the sixth season; he was Helmut LINDEMANN.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Sept 6, 2014 19:16:56 GMT
Inspector Slorach?! I was just asking about that! It's going to be hard for Detective MURDOCH to cope with the very personal working method of the Inspector SLORACH. I like when someone come to shake the too much orderly world of William MURDOCH, it's funny. Yannick BISSON is so good at acting the annoyed people. HUMOUR is one of the reasons why I watch this show.
Now they are engaged, Julia is not agreed with William anymore to wait their wedding night to be intimate/to have sexual intercourse. Enfin, j'dis ça, j'dis rien! *George??? You meant Jonny HARRIS. I rather think that the widow -but we don't know who she is- who is looking out the window the fight on the docks, who will stop the four men who attack the detective MURDOCH .
According to Christina JENNINGS, fans have influenced the work of the writers of the MURDOCH MYSTERIES and they have given a greater importance to this character.
Two words: Terrence MEYERS. One word: Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 25, 2014 21:51:58 GMT
In France, the seventh season is not scheduled yet so we have to wait a long long long loooooooooooooooooonnng time before the eighth season. You haven't seen the 7th season yet in France? WTF? Something is waaaay wrong with MM promotion and distribution. I think the seventh season surely will be aired in september 2014 and the eighth in september 2015. It seems to me that MURDOCH MYSTERIES is not very known in France. It is aired on a french public channel "FRANCE 3" which is known as a channel for people who are retired, for its most popular french TV show "Plus belle la vie" - NO COMMENT! or maybe "you better switch your TV off instead of watching it"- and as a channel with a tight budget.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 25, 2014 20:44:19 GMT
It's October 6th (in Canada). It'll probably be early next year for the UK. In France, the seventh season is not scheduled yet so we have to wait a long long long loooooooooooooooooonnng time before the eighth season.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 25, 2014 20:21:58 GMT
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jul 28, 2014 19:37:41 GMT
Maybe one of them -a medicated psychopath- would habe developped an obsession with William. She would be so in love with William than she would like to take the place of Julia in his life. She would abduct and sequestrate Julia to learn how to look like her and of course, she would have the intention to kill her at the end. But I don't think that I have the slightest chance of being on the same wavelength of the writers of MURDOCH MYSTERIES. You never know, anything could happen. But me personally, I would like to see Murdoch get kidnapped and have Julia and maybe the gang help rescue him for a change. It would even give Brax the opportunity to break out his chalkboard again! It's a good idea which deserves to be developed! William who falls into the hands of an fangirl. I can already hear Julia say to her "hands off from my William!" But the last time William was missing, Inspector BRACKENREID and Constable CRABTREE called the Detective Hamish SLOACK to find him.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jul 28, 2014 19:01:56 GMT
And if this episode was like a reply to the "complaints" -I didn't use this notion/word but I would say "negative comments" or "criticisms"- of fans, would it mean that they admit to have made mistakes? I'm sure the writers are open to criticism, and criticize themselves. It's just that they can't allow themselves to be controlled by fans. They need a certain distance and space to maintain their creativity as writers. That's why it's important for the writers not to show what they think of fan comments at all: if the writers respond, then they are letting the fans control them. But the writers do show they have heard fan comments by playing around with what fans have said. One example was the recent list of ways they could stop the wedding: this was playing with fan complaints about how long the wedding had been delayed. I think this Keystone Constables title is another example of playing around with fan comments. The writers are showing that they heard you by using that phrase. But they can't respond directly to your complaints because that would be giving fans too much control over their creative process. Before reading your very first comment, I was not in position to understand the pun in the title and its meaning because I didn't know the "Keystone Cops/Kops" expression. You are the one who etablished a possible correlation between the "Keystone Constables" title and the complaints about the constables acting like incompetent in the "Midnight Train to Kingston" episode. So if -as you said- the choice of the "Keystone Constables" title is a way to play around with fan comments, it means - according to me- that the writers respond -in some way- to the complaints/comments. And an answer -even indirectly- remains an answer and therefore, you can deduce that fan comments can have an influence on their work. However it's hard to evaluate the degree of this influence and how exactly it manifests and to finish, it doesn't mean that they let fans control them. If it was a way to respond/a kind of answer, I wondered if or why the writers felt obliged to do a such thing. Did they want to justify their work in the "Midnight Train to Kingston" episode? Did they want to bring fans some explanations because they would have misunderstood their work? Now I think that the constables were often recruited because the police station needed more staff and not because of their skills. As part of a training program, Detective MURDOCH, with -of course!- the help of an enthousiastic constable CRABTREE, may have to be their instructor. LOL.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jul 28, 2014 2:28:18 GMT
I wonder if "Keystone Constables" is a little bit of tongue-in-cheek dialogue with the fans? I remember during the Twitter discussion of Midnight Train to Kingston episode (or possibly here on the forum) there was some complaint about the constables acting like incompetent "Keystone Kops". I'm not sure whether I'm happy or suspicious when the writers "talk back" to fans. Let's see what comes of it...! I also did a criticism about "Midnight Train to Kingston" episode, you answered me -I quote- The "Keystone Constables" episode might be the reply the writers give to your comment! I think that the opinion of the viewers/fans is important for the writers of MURDOCH MYSTERIES but not to the point of having any influence on their work. And if this episode was like a reply to the "complaints" -I wouldn't have used this notion/word but I would say "negative comments" or "criticisms"- of fans, would it mean that they admit to have made mistakes? According to me, I would say yes but according to "fans inconditionnels" -I'm sorry but I didn't find a match in english, I mean fans who don't accept any criticism about the show and they can admit when they are unsatisfied for fear of losing their statut of fan-, it would be unthinkable.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jul 27, 2014 10:15:40 GMT
Well to me it sounds like that fangirl from season 5 started up a fan club for the detective and something bad happens to one of the members...or they devise a crime in order to get him to come and solve it and fawn over him. Maybe one of them -a medicated psychopath- would habe developped an obsession with William. She would be so in love with William than she would like to take the place of Julia in his life. She would abduct and sequestrate Julia to learn how to look like her and of course, she would have the intention to kill her at the end. First, she'd color her dark hair in blond to get William's attention, then she would wear one blouse which would belong to Julia and to finish, she'd take her ring(s) from Julia to wear it(them). And that's why William would progressively understand that she was behind this. It could be an interesting episode because: - we could see the skill(s) of Julia as a psychiatrist to save enough time te be found by the detective MURDOCH. - we could see one more time how William is able to move heaven and earth to find her/to see his ability to work under pressure when he's personally affected. But I don't think that I have the slightest chance of being on the same wavelength of the writers of MURDOCH MYSTERIES.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jul 27, 2014 8:56:22 GMT
I get most of my information, like you, from Tumblr, and a bit from Twitter. People on Tumblr are usually kind enough to repost the stuff from Facebook. I wonder if "Keystone Constables" is a little bit of tongue-in-cheek dialogue with the fans? I remember during the Twitter discussion of Midnight Train to Kingston episode (or possibly here on the forum) there was some complaint about the constables acting like incompetent "Keystone Kops". I wonder if anyone remembers that Jackson was the result of Inspector Brackenreid's attempt to steal the baseball team "ringer" in Stroll on the Wild Side: and the joke was he got a not-so-competent constable - i.e. a "Keystone Kop". Anyway, that was Brackenreid's own fault. I'm not sure whether I'm happy or suspicious when the writers "talk back" to fans. I checked if this information came from an official source like MURDOCH MYSTERIES'FACEBOOK OR MURDOCH MYSTERIES' TWITTER but no, hence my question. Sometimes I think they found out a way to got some informations in exclusivity from the team of the MURDOCH MYSTERIES... maybe because of their blog which often are visited by fans. A way to reward them for their "work"/for "the publicity for the show that they create". Concerning "Midnight Train to Kingston" episode, I was very desappointed or even angry about the behaviour of the whole team not only the constables but the detective MURDOCH and the inspector BRACKENREID too. According to me, it was a complete mascarade/farce. And I don't see how the writers could redeem themselves in my eyes. About the constable JACKSON, it was a way to recruit rather original and unexpected. LOL.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jul 27, 2014 1:53:51 GMT
I don't know where/how people find all those (or these?) informations about MURDOCH MYSTERIES... but if you want to know the titles of the ninth and the tenth episode of the next season: ilovemurdochmysteries.tumblr.com/image/92928260488However it's too bad that we can clearly read the rest of the document.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Jul 25, 2014 18:51:54 GMT
If you want to know the title of the sixth episode of the next season of MURDOCH MYSTERIES:
/photos.
For now, it means nothing to me.
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