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Post by fan2tvshows on Apr 7, 2014 10:34:46 GMT
A CRAZY idea crossed through my mind: not to watch the episode until the beginning of the next season. Then I realised I was not able to do a such thing because I was too much addicted. lololol. It's going to be all I can do to avoid reading the twitter sing-a-long while I'm waiting for my turn. T_T My Mom can't even watch Season 7, so I have to be careful what I say to her. I must wait for my turn too and as you do I stop reading informations about the episode until I watch it. You can blackmail your mother or tease her! LOL.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Apr 7, 2014 10:26:06 GMT
No way I could wait all summer to see it. I'm so bad that I'll watch a time-shift airing at 7 then watch it again at 8. I'm not kidding. Have a good evening! Sure you will, you will watch one of the best TV show.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Apr 7, 2014 0:37:01 GMT
I don't think that money or his social class is a problem for William. Indeed, he proposed Julia twice (Ok, the first time, he just imagined how he would do his proposal but he wanted to marry her and if he didn't miss the train... aaarrrgh! And the second time, Julia couldn't accept... They are cursed!) and he even dreamed of the wedding ceremony in the sixth season and to finish -and more important-, he encouraged George to go through the class and financial gap when this later wanted to court Emily. How can he ignore his own advice? It's also true that Ruby told Julia that their father could be against their marriage but I think he couldn't prevent it even if he wanted to. Remember what William said to Julia: "Together, we are stronger than anyone". Moreover, Julia is very stubborn. A last thing: perharps Inspector BRACKENREID still has some scotch! If you count William having the ring in his hand during Buffalo Shuffle, I count three attempts! I think his advice to George was partly the argument he was using to convince himself, but he's not so sure about it: it's manly to be confident, though. I can't remember when Ruby told Julia that their father would be against her marrying William, but I do see that as a concern lurking in the background - as much because William is Catholic as because he's an upstart from the vulgar classes. In the Kissing bandit, Julia said to her sister that their father would be just relieved to see finally her married off and to whom would be a detail. And then Ruby made reference to the statut of the detective of William if Julia had chosen to marry him instead of Darcy.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Apr 6, 2014 23:46:05 GMT
I was really taken aback that he refused Julia's invitation to see her father, it is kind of an important introduction no?!!! Poor Julia, William has no sense whatsoever of priorities.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Apr 6, 2014 23:28:13 GMT
Another thought - William might not have cold feet about proposing, but he might have cold feet about meeting Julia's father. If, as Petruck suggested, William feels somewhat insecure about the class and financial gap between him and Julia, he might be afraid that Julia's father would voice that concern out loud and even try to prevent the marriage. The Mayor thing was the fastest excuse William could think of. (Though he might still be angling for a promotion: if not to "Inspector" then some government position. I don't think that money or his social class is a problem for William. Indeed, he proposed Julia twice (Ok, the first time, he just imagined how he would do his proposal but he wanted to marry her and if he didn't miss the train... aaarrrgh! And the second time, Julia couldn't accept... They are cursed!) and he even dreamed of the wedding ceremony in the sixth season and to finish -and more important-, he encouraged George to go through the class and financial gap when this later wanted to court Emily. How can he ignore his own advice? It's also true that Ruby told Julia that their father could be against their marriage but I think he couldn't prevent it even if he wanted to. Remember what William said to Julia: "Together, we are stronger than anyone". Moreover, Julia is very stubborn. A last thing: perharps Inspector BRACKENREID still has some scotch!
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Post by fan2tvshows on Apr 6, 2014 22:33:25 GMT
...Julia was obviously desperate for another marriage proposal. She was so much desperate than she tried to get informations from the Inspector BRACKENREID. This little scene made me laugh.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Apr 6, 2014 18:46:01 GMT
A CRAZY idea crossed through my mind: not to watch the episode until the beginning of the next season. Then I realised I was not able to do a such thing because I was too much addicted.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 30, 2014 15:39:13 GMT
Waouh! I admit I have not at all been insightful about William/Julia plot, I always thought that GILLIES was behind the threat (and according to me, it would have been better/I would have prefered) because to hear that it was only a joke of Leslie GARLAND -A JOKE!- was very disappointing. Indeed the plot was presented as a big deal so I expected that the case be resolved as main topic of the episode and not in the background. To finish, in french, I would just have said: "tout ça pour ça?".
I enjoyed: - the boundless enthusiasm of George for the Kung Fu. - the fights. Very impressive! - the complicity between Mr and Mrs BRACKENREID.
I think George is better without Emily since the beginning. There is no chemistry between the two characters and if Leslie wasn't a bad guy in the story, he would have formed with Emily a lovely couple.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 24, 2014 2:01:06 GMT
According to me, the picture of William in the station seems to have been taken during the con when Dr GRACE kissed Lesley GARLAND; a diversion was created and it could explain why no one had seen anything unusual. Moreover GILLIES is smart and therefore he is perfectly capable of hinding a camera or finding a way/tinkering a device to take a picture without beeing noticed. By the way, the photographer wanted to let Julia know that she had to take his threat seriously and to prove that it was easy to be close enough to kill William. That's why the picture could not have been taken at any time. He wanted to remind her that William and she were still watched.
To finish, I tried to find a further evidence/clue on the picture. It's as if the shooting was taken from the place occupied by Leslie GARLAND when he was kissed by Dr GRACE. And at this moment, he had a bag under his arm which makes me think that a camera could be concealed. I also noticed a shadow to the right of the picture and I thought that it could be the sleeve of the dress of Dr GRACE in front of the lens. Although I continue to think that Leslie GARLAND is just a scapegoat and we must not forget that William already checked his past when he was "NOT" jealous.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 22, 2014 13:46:30 GMT
I saw the previews on MURDOCH MYSTERIES Facebook. If I well understood MURDOCH suggested that GILLIES must have been injured after his fall down the river, that he must have needed help to remove his handcuffs and therefore somebody must have seen him. It makes me think that GILLIES might have needed some help to walk for some times as crutches or... a cane? I say that because I saw a man walking with a cane behind Julia; a man who seemed to follow her during her investigations. I even said that it was GILLIES.
I can't wait to see CRABTREE in (KUNG FU) action. But where is his sidekick, Henry?
Good joke: MURDOCH on holyday! I like the characters of Mr and Mrs BRACKENREID.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 22, 2014 12:07:45 GMT
I'm already worried that the writers left too much thread to wrap up in the couple episodes left. I perfectly understand what you mean. I think I expect so much from the next episode(s) than I fear to be disappointed. I just hope that I won't be.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 16, 2014 22:27:25 GMT
Personally, I start thinking that several versions of the future episodes were filmed and according to the comments of the fans, they will decide to broadcast the one that they will choose/select at the last time. I was wondering about that, too. I got the vibe that the last scene with William and Julia had been filmed at a different time than the rest of the show. I thought it might have been filmed near the end of the shooting period in order to keep certain aspects of this season's arc secret. In the US, a show might have several endings because actor contracts are being re-negotiated or the show is in danger of cancellation. It's a thoughtful gesture toward the show's fans if everything gets wrapped up nicely at the end. However, a cliff-hanger will keep people salivating for the next season. It must be difficult to write an episode that keeps both these options open! I rather feel that the final scene was added at the last moment. It was as if the episode should have been cut just after the previous scene; the one in which William received and read the note, and thereafter leaving viewers wonder who sent it and what was the content of the message. A threat of GILLES or a distress call of Julia for example.
The producers of MURDOCH MYSTERIES also use this trick. We know that two different endings were filmed for the last episode of the third season. Hélène JOY had other professional projects/proposals so her character took the train to Buffalo.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 15, 2014 15:53:55 GMT
I didn't like very much the plot of this episode. Indeed, I'm generally not fond of conspiracies of spies and political games; I'm like Barbarama and Murdochic. Thankfully, George and Henry were there to make me laugh as they did in the previous episode.
About the relationship between Julia and William: One more time, William was about to lose Julia and as usual he didn't try or do anything, even not to know the reason why she said to him no. Will the "great Detective MURDOCH" never cease to repeat yesterday's mistakes? Why did he not follow the funny advice of HIGGINS, the one gave to George? To detect.
I understand that the writers of the Murdoch Mysteries can not make a story only based/focused on the couple but I think that their difficulties to communicate could have been reduced. And so I was happy when I saw the final scene; Julia explaining everything to William. Enfin! C'est pas trop tôt! This ironical french expressions mean that "it was time!". But now, we must wait two weeks for an all new episode and for knowing how they will solve their problem.
Question: will there be in Canada a special (sporting or other) event that monday night which explains that? Personally, I start thinking that several versions of the future episodes were filmed and according to the comments of the fans, they will decide to broadcast the one that they will choose/select at the last time.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Feb 3, 2014 20:32:10 GMT
Does anyone know if William and Julia will actually ever get married? I have no idea. Their relationship is so much complicated. For now Willam and Julia are not married. They are AGAIN stuck in a deadlock and the seventh season will end in five episodes so that's why I'm not very optimistic about a possible wedding.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Feb 3, 2014 20:10:14 GMT
I didn't think about that and you might be right. Indeed we could hear the voice of GILLIES when Julia was reading the letter in the previous episode and the name of Micheal SEATER appeared in the end credits. But I'm still convinced that GILLIES followed Julia during her investigations -even if I didn't see his face- because of the funny walk of this extra in the background. According to me, the gait of this extra was not natural and of course if it was actually GILLIES, the writers/creators surely would not want him to be recognized and so he must hide his face. Moreover maybe the creators choosed to launch the trailer of the next episode and the end credits in the same time in order that people do not notice the name of Micheal SEATER. His name was in the credits because of the voice-over. They wouldn't actually use the actor to be in the background even if it was Gillies. They'd use an extra/stand-in. That's not proof it's Gillies. Other than the voice-overs we have no proof it's him doing any of this. Which is why it's unlikely to be him at all. We'll have to wait and see when the show comes back in a month. Yes you're right, we have to wait and I just hope that I will be surprised and not to be disappointed, that's all I ask/want to. About the behaviour of Emily towards George, I have no explanations. In the previous episode she was cold and distant as if she wanted to avoid him and in the last episode, she was sad to be rejected by him... just a little while before agreeing to have dinner with Lesley. Do you have an idea?
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