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Post by carco on Dec 11, 2015 0:54:28 GMT
Well, that's one way to shake things up. Still, I think there's more than one way to interpret this. On the bright side, it looks like we're getting a 10th season! This reminds me of that scrap of paper "brainstorming" for the wedding - which included Julia shot at the alter! Getting back to Michelle Ricci's twitter emojis post.....there are 2 women (often refers to two women friends/besties/work partners, etc.) showing up 3 times. Last time they show up is near the end, then a screaming face, then clapper board. So that would appear to line up a bit with PM's tweet for the season finale. Also apart from "rail trips" (today's "road trips") back and forth between here and US and Thomas or some other fellow enjoying a great meal, I think I see something about a celebration and Thomas and Margaret and William and Julia seem to be in there too, there's a policeman and a blonde woman with a bell between them...wedding?? Our Georgie and Edna? I don't think the footprints are baby feet (hope not-please, please, no....at least not a Jilliam one) they might refer to following someone, tracking someone down, etc. There's something along the lines of someone going right to jail? court? not sure about the building..its said to be a European Post Office --- but might refer to the station house or jail or court. Someone else want to take a shot?
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Post by snacky on Dec 11, 2015 1:50:05 GMT
I feel a little better having seen Michelle Ricci's emoji tweet. I'll take a shot. Reading it backwards. Once upon a time a guy was frightened by evil twins. George was promoted again for solving the case. Wedding bells were heard as George again found Edna. William and Julia were happy to be invited, as was Inspector B and Margaret. However, all the partying went to the devil when they found out Simon was in trouble in America. Simon had admitted to killing his father and was sent to a little red schoolhouse. As he was crying, Simon again encountered the evil twins. George followed their footprints, and then he brought Simon back to Canada where he finally got a good meal. Meanwhile, the Inspector went back to America to investigate the evil twins. Simon was embarrassed to discover they were just two little girls in dance leotards. Meanwhile, William shot the real bad guy. The End.
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Post by carco on Dec 11, 2015 14:27:49 GMT
I feel a little better having seen Michelle Ricci's emoji tweet. I'll take a shot. Reading it backwards. Once upon a time a guy was frightened by evil twins. George was promoted again for solving the case. Wedding bells were heard as George again found Edna. William and Julia were happy to be invited, as was Inspector B and Margaret. However, all the partying went to the devil when they found out Simon was in trouble in America. Simon had admitted to killing his father and was sent to a little red schoolhouse. As he was crying, Simon again encountered the evil twins. George followed their footprints, and then he brought Simon back to Canada where he finally got a good meal. Meanwhile, the Inspector went back to America to investigate the evil twins. Simon was embarrassed to discover they were just two little girls in dance leotards. Meanwhile, William shot the real bad guy. The End. Yes, yes!! You've got it! Ok folks...who's the bad guy and why did William shoot him? ('Cause we know William doesn't shoot anyone unless they're dastardly devils.....
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Post by snacky on Dec 11, 2015 20:45:13 GMT
I'll take a shot. Reading it backwards. Once upon a time a guy was frightened by evil twins. George was promoted again for solving the case. Wedding bells were heard as George again found Edna. William and Julia were happy to be invited, as was Inspector B and Margaret. However, all the partying went to the devil when they found out Simon was in trouble in America. Simon had admitted to killing his father and was sent to a little red schoolhouse. As he was crying, Simon again encountered the evil twins. George followed their footprints, and then he brought Simon back to Canada where he finally got a good meal. Meanwhile, the Inspector went back to America to investigate the evil twins. Simon was embarrassed to discover they were just two little girls in dance leotards. Meanwhile, William shot the real bad guy. The End. Yes, yes!! You've got it! Ok folks...who's the bad guy and why did William shoot him? ('Cause we know William doesn't shoot anyone unless they're dastardly devils..... Oops, my bad - the one in the police cap is George. So George shoots the bad guy.
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Post by lizmc on Dec 17, 2015 0:22:11 GMT
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Post by lea on Dec 17, 2015 1:55:13 GMT
LMAO! "If you could learn how to say it..." Too funny!
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Post by sweetpea on Dec 17, 2015 2:18:22 GMT
Great reading on Helen Joys twitter site. She reported there were 1.4 million viewers for the last show and in an interview a french newspaper her comments were very interesting....good read.It has been interpreted into english when you click on. enjoy
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Post by sweetpea on Dec 17, 2015 21:46:57 GMT
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Post by snacky on Dec 18, 2015 3:30:00 GMT
you can vote for Murdoch mysteries for the most popular tv series at the moment. Found the website on murdoch mysteries cbc@twitter. themindreels.com2015/12/17. You can vote as many times as you like...go... Ack. May the best automated vote spammer win...? Here's a direct link: themindreels.com/reelies-2015/
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Post by randomkiwibirds on Dec 18, 2015 5:11:52 GMT
Yannick twitting about Robert Carli, the composer: Robert Carli is an amazing human being. He does a fantastic job on the score!
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Post by rondetto on Dec 18, 2015 17:18:05 GMT
Enjoyable bloopers/
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Post by mrsbrisby on Dec 19, 2015 1:10:37 GMT
I'll take George as lead detective over Det MacDonald ((Hangman) or even Det Slorach, (Murdoch Identity) any day. He may have fanciful ideas about a lot of things but when it comes to actually solving a case on his own, which he has done several times, he is William Murdoch's diligent apprentice. He has been the right hand of the greatest detective in the realm for years; therefore he is more than competent to be a detective in his own rght. Unfortunately, that won't happen now. I wouldn't want any of those detectives investigating my murder. Toronto has no issue with employing unsuitable people as detectives, that's why William stands out so much, he is what they aren't. George is smarter than those other two, but I still don't believe he is the right fit as a detective. He's best in uniform and I don't think that speaks badly of him. We have to also consider the culture of policing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries which was really pretty brutal and "results" oriented especially when a crime seized the popular imagination. It was better all around to catch, try, and sentence the culprit as quickly as possible and close the case. Well, maybe not better for the culprit especially if he or she was actually innocent. What mattered, and still matters, was to get them off our streets. Add to that corruption that ran rampant through forces across the US at least, and any regard for the facts and how they were interpreted, might only muddy the waters which was counter to "effective policing. We see that in Brackenreid, who has come to realize that what was obvious maybe was not so much, and to his credit, he is learning. (Although I laughed when he had a chalk board installed in his office and he just stared at it.) What options did George have in those days? Although not well educated, he made the most of what he was taught and what he observed in his life, which made him a good investigator and a person who looks further than he has to in order to solve a crime. It has given him the ability to learn from Murdoch and apply that to his job. So for my money, I would rather have George Crabtree investigate a crime I was accused of committing than just about anybody else.
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Post by murdochic on Dec 19, 2015 13:11:06 GMT
I wouldn't want any of those detectives investigating my murder. Toronto has no issue with employing unsuitable people as detectives, that's why William stands out so much, he is what they aren't. George is smarter than those other two, but I still don't believe he is the right fit as a detective. He's best in uniform and I don't think that speaks badly of him. We have to also consider the culture of policing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries which was really pretty brutal and "results" oriented especially when a crime seized the popular imagination. It was better all around to catch, try, and sentence the culprit as quickly as possible and close the case. Well, maybe not better for the culprit especially if he or she was actually innocent. What mattered, and still matters, was to get them off our streets. Add to that corruption that ran rampant through forces across the US at least, and any regard for the facts and how they were interpreted, might only muddy the waters which was counter to "effective policing. We see that in Brackenreid, who has come to realize that what was obvious maybe was not so much, and to his credit, he is learning. (Although I laughed when he had a chalk board installed in his office and he just stared at it.) What options did George have in those days? Although not well educated, he made the most of what he was taught and what he observed in his life, which made him a good investigator and a person who looks further than he has to in order to solve a crime. It has given him the ability to learn from Murdoch and apply that to his job. So for my money, I would rather have George Crabtree investigate a crime I was accused of committing than just about anybody else. We're never going to agree on this one. I'm not ever going to believe George should be a detective, and I'll always prefer him in uniform because I honestly think that is what suits him best. My dad was a PC and it isn't a job that means you aren't intelligent or that you aren't a worthwhile police officer. George is a good police officer, one of the better ones we've seen, but that doesn't always equate to being a detective.
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Post by lovemondays on Dec 22, 2015 3:54:30 GMT
We have to also consider the culture of policing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries which was really pretty brutal and "results" oriented especially when a crime seized the popular imagination. It was better all around to catch, try, and sentence the culprit as quickly as possible and close the case. Well, maybe not better for the culprit especially if he or she was actually innocent. What mattered, and still matters, was to get them off our streets. Add to that corruption that ran rampant through forces across the US at least, and any regard for the facts and how they were interpreted, might only muddy the waters which was counter to "effective policing. We see that in Brackenreid, who has come to realize that what was obvious maybe was not so much, and to his credit, he is learning. (Although I laughed when he had a chalk board installed in his office and he just stared at it.) What options did George have in those days? Although not well educated, he made the most of what he was taught and what he observed in his life, which made him a good investigator and a person who looks further than he has to in order to solve a crime. It has given him the ability to learn from Murdoch and apply that to his job. So for my money, I would rather have George Crabtree investigate a crime I was accused of committing than just about anybody else. We're never going to agree on this one. I'm not ever going to believe George should be a detective, and I'll always prefer him in uniform because I honestly think that is what suits him best. My dad was a PC and it isn't a job that means you aren't intelligent or that you aren't a worthwhile police officer. George is a good police officer, one of the better ones we've seen, but that doesn't always equate to being a detective. I completely agrree...to disagree. One of the things I love most about this forum and the characters that participate!
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Post by rondetto on Dec 22, 2015 14:24:05 GMT
Just watched the Xmas special and it was a good story line. Seeing Julia in next to nothing was fantastic. She looked gorgeous and very sexy.
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