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Post by fan2tvshows on Sept 10, 2013 20:27:42 GMT
Hello!
I watched this video posted on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152195769222995&set=vb.278265358918600&type=2&theater), and I can say that Inspector BRACKENREID has eclectic tastes for music (opera first and now ragtime). You can see him at the fourteenth second on the left of the screen; he is near the bar moving his head on the rhythm of the music (https://www.facebook.com/MurdochOnCBC/app_168188869963563). He knows how to have fun. And about Murdoch? Is he going to unbutton his shirt and up his sleeves? I don't think that the professor Otranto (Snakes and ladders) thaught him how to dance to this beat but it would be fun to see him on the dancefloor with Julia.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Sept 1, 2013 17:15:24 GMT
Thank you for the information! I haven't spoken or read French in a while, but as I did study it, I was able to get the gist of what you were saying. It all sounds very interesting! Hello! I know it can be diffcult to understand the French. But it was late and the next day I had to wake up early so I wrote in french to not forget my ideas. And now the traduction -as I promised- even if it's not really necessary because I made suppositions from a picture and now the seak peek is available on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152164431922995&set=vb.278265358918600&type=2&theater). J'en ai déduit qu'il devait être en train de s'entraîner/faire du vélo quand il a été appelé sur la scène d'un crime. I deduced that he must be training/riding when he has been called to the scene of a crime. En effet, quatre éléments nous indiquent la présence d'un cadavre: Indeed, four elements indicate to us the presence of a corpse: - la présence du médecin légiste, le docteur GRACE; - the presence of the forensic pathologist, Dr. GRACE; - le docteur GRACE et MURDOCH sont en position accroupie (c'est généralement la position adoptée pour mieux examiner un corps sur les lieux d'un crime); - Dr. GRACE and MURDOCH are crouching (this is usually the position to better examine a body at the scene of a crime); - l'expression d'effroi sur leur visage; - the expression of dismay/fright on their face; - et bien que l'image est figée, nous pouvons clairement voir que MURDOCH est en train de se signer. - And even though the image is frozen, we can clearly see that MURDOCH is being to sign. Enfin, au second plan, nous pouvons apercevoir un homme avec le même T-shirt blanc et rouge que MURDOCH. Finally, in the background, we can see a man with the same white and red T-shirt that MURDOCH. Il s'agit donc d'un autre cycliste (et d'après sa posture, il semblerait même qu'il soit toujours sur sa bicyclette). It is therefore another cyclist (and after his posture, it seems even he is still on his bicycle). MURDOCH va donc bien évidemment mener l'enquête mais nous pouvons exclure l'hypothèse d'une enquête sous couverture. MURDOCH will therefore obviously investigate but we can exclude the possibility of an undercover investigation. And it's your turn for AZ game... only if you want! To finish I understand your dilemma about Anna FULFORD.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Sept 1, 2013 15:58:33 GMT
DO NOT READ THIS POST BECAUSE IF I GUESSED RIGHT IT COULD BE A SPOILER. My theory is based on one little detail: Julia is not surprised to meet William on the boat. I think that Julia sent William the "bloody hell" postcard in order to bring him on board of the boat. She should have probably written a cryptic message on it to make him think that he would be needed to solve a mystery. I don't think Julia "gets" William on the boat. Murdoch and Brack come aboard because of threats made against the owner. I think she's just there for the maiden voyage of the boat- the fact William is now on board just makes it that much better. *spoilers pertaining to Return of Sherlock Holmes below* I found out a little why Sherlock comes back. Ben McQueen hires Sherlock when his nanny goes missing. Thank you for the information. And perhaps my wrong theory could be a good idea for the writers of fanfictions.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 30, 2013 22:04:58 GMT
DO NOT READ THIS POST BECAUSE IF I GUESSED RIGHT IT COULD BE A SPOILER. My theory is based on one little detail: Julia is not surprised to meet William on the boat. I think that Julia sent William the "bloody hell" postcard in order to bring him on board of the boat. She should have probably written a cryptic message on it to make him think that he would be needed to solve a mystery. She had to use a trick to get his attention -she knows he's professionnal and a little bit curious too- to lure him to her and spend time just to two of them. But I'm pretty sure that she didn't expect to see Inspector BRACKENREID with him and certainly not to be interrupted by a murder. When they saw her -first MURDOCH then the Inspector BRACKENREID- they have both understood right away her intention: Julia was waiting for William. She had to make the first move because she surely realised that she have commited a mistake in blaming William for the death of Darcy. William is definitively not responsible for that murder; GILLIES is a psychopath. We can notice she didn't wear rings and black dresses anymore.
And they are so cute when she starts to flirt with him and sends signals to seduce him and for once, he recognizes them and he's eager to respond.
But speculation is just speculation.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 26, 2013 1:07:36 GMT
Oh that movie idea sounds good. As long as Yannick would be involved. I want to see those clips, too. Someone did post a photo from Fan Expo of the bicycle race episode. Here's a short clip of Jonny talking at Fan Expo that someone posted on FB: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEVe7KeqiXQ&feature=youtu.beHello! Thank you for this clip. And now I will try to understand what Jonny HARRIS said. LOL
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 26, 2013 0:59:09 GMT
I'm very very anxious to find out the spoiler clips. Agh! Somebody who went to Fan Expo, TELL US! xD Hello! I didn't go to the Fan Expo but I saw this picture (http://22ontariostreet.tumblr.com/) taken during the transmission of a sneak peak at the Fan Expo, and I have noticed that the skin of MURDOCH's face and arms are quite red and that he wore clothes/outfit that I had seen before on this video (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151988659342995&set=vb.278265358918600&type=3&theater). I had to go so I will finish in french and I will log in later to translate in english. J'en ai déduit qu'il devait être en train de s'entraîner/faire du vélo quand il a été appelé sur la scène d'un crime. En effet, quatre éléments nous indiquent la présence d'un cadavre: - la présence du médecin légiste, le docteur GRACE; - le docteur GRACE et MURDOCH sont en position accroupie (c'est généralement la position adoptée pour mieux examiner un corps sur les lieux d'un crime); - l'expression d'effroi sur leur visage; - et bien que l'image est figée, nous pouvons clairement voir que MURDOCH est en train de se signer. Enfin, au second plan, nous pouvons apercevoir un homme avec le même T-shirt blanc et rouge que MURDOCH. Il s'agit donc d'un autre cycliste (et d'après sa posture, il semblerait même qu'il soit toujours sur sa bicyclette). MURDOCH va donc bien évidemment mener l'enquête mais nous pouvons exclure l'hypothèse d'une enquête sous couverture.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 22, 2013 21:22:04 GMT
B for "Bloody hell, Murdoch!". One of the bloody hell Inspector BRACKENREID's expressions. I love it!
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 15, 2013 17:22:52 GMT
Z for "zombies". Atfer the Martians (Annonying red planet), the werewolves (Werewolves), the ghosts (Curse of Beaton Manor), and the vampires (Bloodlust), Inspector BRACKENREID had thought that the next crazy idea of the agent CRABTREE could be "l'abominable homme des neiges" -sorry I can not traduce/translate this expression in english. But George thinks that the Yeti is just a legend/myth. So I suggest the zombies as the next weird theory of our funny George...or at least as the topic of his next book.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 15, 2013 16:04:43 GMT
Y for Yannick BISSON. According to Maureen JENNINGS, physically he looks exactly like the Murdoch of her books, except that he doesn't have a moustache. And I'm happy he doesn't have one. LOL.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 15, 2013 15:57:41 GMT
X for "Xanadu". A paradise for Mr Helmut LINDEMANN and his wife Irene before her arrest. "Murdoch au naturel".
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Post by fan2tvshows on Aug 15, 2013 15:35:10 GMT
W for "What have you George?"... like the signature of Carolion.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 24, 2013 17:20:26 GMT
Hello! I have really enjoyed that Detective MURDOCH, usally so stolid, loses his cool; it was very surprising -it made me laugh- and it especially shows that he deeply cares for Julia. MURDOCH knows that he and Julia are in a delicate situation and he really wants to find a way to put an end to this but he doesn't have much room for manoeuvre; he remained until then far behind in order to protect Julia's reputation. Moreover I suppose that this scene happens after the dispute between Julia and MURDOCH. That could be explained why he loses all self-control. When MURDOCH meets Doctor GARLAND, it seems to be an opportunity to try and do something. MURDOCH gently asks him to be reasonable and to let Julia go and when Darcy doesn't agree and even more so when he calls Julia a whore, MURDOCH is so much angry that without hesitation he punches him. I guess MURDOCH will regret it even though Darcy deserved it -we can understand that Darcy wants to avoid a scandal of the divorce and/or wants to punish both of them because he feels betrayed but he has no right to disrespect Julia- because anger is a sin and because he is a detective. Maybe after this altercation with Dr GARLAND, MURDOCH will reconsider the proposal of Julia to live together and to shock everyone. This could be funny.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 3, 2013 21:59:55 GMT
Hello hannikan!
I have a question for you: what does IOW mean?
If this women (on the sneak preview) had a crush on the detective MURDOCH, Julia would be upset because she can not defend openly her territory; she's still married to Darcy -what a scandal!- and so she would have nightmare/paranoid dream as you said.
I have another theory that I have just posted on the six season thread.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 3, 2013 21:17:06 GMT
I think you may very well be right, fan2Tvshows, mostly because this woman would be locked up for doing that to a police officer! I've never believed the kiss was real or mutual. William would not kiss another woman when he won't sleep with Julia, who he's in love with, because she's still married and he doesn't want to commit adultery. So he wouldn't willingly kiss another woman thereby betraying Julia. It's most likely someones fantasy, but not William's unless he is imagining what the woman might do to him in a horrified way. I have another theory; this scene just shows the thought of the inspector BRACKENREID. Indeed he have said more than once that Detective MURDOCH is susceptible to feminine charm and when a pretty woman is involved in his investigations, he loses his objectivity. Then Murdoch would be upset because he doesn't want to admit that the inspector may be right and so his mind plays a bad trick on him.
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Post by fan2tvshows on Mar 3, 2013 4:01:35 GMT
I have seen this sneak preview. Everybody on facebook is wondering how it is possible that Murdoch could kiss another woman than Julia even in his imagination and so do I -I admit- and I can't wait for the next episode in oder to know the explanation. I'm pretty sure it's just a dream (*) because the scene is cut at the end as if the second later someone will realise that what happened was not real- I said someone bacause I hope that is not Murdoch who is daydreaming- but Julia. Maybe she is jealous of this woman who probably turns around her William because she has a crush on him or because she purposely uses her feminine attributes to try and divert his attention from the ongoing case. Julia trusts William but she can't help to think that this woman is ready to do everything to seduce him. But it's just a supposition and maybe you will find it stupid. I have two others ideas but it's too hard to me to explain them in english without misunderstanding. Do not hesitate to correct my sentences if you see mistakes (grammar and conjugation). (*because of the way the scene is filmed durind they are kissing; the camera is stationary and they seem to be on a turntable)
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