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Post by lizmc on Nov 28, 2017 12:29:30 GMT
From the CBC: After obituaries are published in advance of two men's deaths, Murdoch discovers more intended victims - including a member of Station House No. 4 - that he must keep alive before their predicted demise.
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Post by murdochic on Dec 13, 2017 0:37:26 GMT
I had a feeling Agnes was creepy, and so I guessed she was the murderer once the mum was arrested. Though it's not very realistic a child would have the money to place six obituaries, especially when her mum said they were having financial difficulties. Unless I missed something to do with that.
Hopefully when George gets back from Paris, Nina has decided to stay there. One less recurring character would be great, shame we can't get rid of more of them. I miss the days when MM wasn't overrun with them.
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Post by shangas on Dec 14, 2017 21:54:10 GMT
I really enjoyed this episode. The twists and turns and everything was a lot of fun. The only thing I didn't like is, as Murdochic says - it seems highly unrealistic that a CHILD could plan all this. I mean how much money would she need to do all of this? And two, how did she track them down? And three, how did she GET there to find them and kill them? I've LIFTED stone plant-pots, and I can tell you, no twelve-year-old that I've ever met could possibly tip a full one over, unless they really slammed into it - and that would HURT A LOT.
An enjoyable episode, but not one, I think, founded in reality or plausibility.
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Post by randomkiwibirds on Dec 16, 2017 14:45:43 GMT
I had a feeling Agnes was creepy, and so I guessed she was the murderer once the mum was arrested. Though it's not very realistic a child would have the money to place six obituaries, especially when her mum said they were having financial difficulties. Unless I missed something to do with that. Hopefully when George gets back from Paris, Nina has decided to stay there. One less recurring character would be great, shame we can't get rid of more of them. I miss the days when MM wasn't overrun with them. Maybe one of the reasons they were having financial difficulties was because Agnes paid for six obituaries. lol
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Post by randomkiwibirds on Dec 16, 2017 14:47:24 GMT
I really enjoyed this episode. The twists and turns and everything was a lot of fun. The only thing I didn't like is, as Murdochic says - it seems highly unrealistic that a CHILD could plan all this. I mean how much money would she need to do all of this? And two, how did she track them down? And three, how did she GET there to find them and kill them? I've LIFTED stone plant-pots, and I can tell you, no twelve-year-old that I've ever met could possibly tip a full one over, unless they really slammed into it - and that would HURT A LOT. An enjoyable episode, but not one, I think, founded in reality or plausibility. Yeah I thought that about it as well.
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Post by randomkiwibirds on Dec 16, 2017 14:54:45 GMT
Bit late to the party here on this episode. But alas, here I am.
Not the best episode of the season. The murder was solid - but as murdochchic & shangas mentioned there were some plausibility issues. I also figured out pretty much who did it once all the people in the stationhouse were connected. It was then just a case of waiting for Murdoch to catch up. And I figured out it was the girl when her mother went all gun grabby. It was nice briefly seeing Miss Hart again - I had noted last week that she had been absent for a while. But we got like no information about her character wise so, she might as well have not been there. Um. Not much else to say really other than I hope Crabtree has a nice time in Paris -
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Post by Terence's Top Hat on Dec 17, 2017 1:35:31 GMT
Great episode. I was ones of those who had no clue who the murderer was until near the end.
Good point on how the girl managed all that money for the obits, Murdochchic. I didn't even think about that. Probably because I was too busy watching Frankie Drake LOL. I just thought, "Yeah, great episode. Loved it." Then hit the PVR button and watched the next show.
It was another great Monday night!
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