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Falling Darkness

  • Episode aired Sep 26, 2010
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 20m
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7.8/10
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Laurence Fox, Rebecca Front, and Kevin Whately in Inspector Lewis (2006)
Inspector Lewis: Falling Darkness
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During a Halloween, one of Dr Hobson's college roommates is found dead with a stake through her heart and a garlic bulb in her mouth.During a Halloween, one of Dr Hobson's college roommates is found dead with a stake through her heart and a garlic bulb in her mouth.During a Halloween, one of Dr Hobson's college roommates is found dead with a stake through her heart and a garlic bulb in her mouth.

  • Director
    • Nicholas Renton
  • Writers
    • Colin Dexter
    • Russell Lewis
  • Stars
    • Kevin Whately
    • Clare Holman
    • Niamh Cusack
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    748
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nicholas Renton
    • Writers
      • Colin Dexter
      • Russell Lewis
    • Stars
      • Kevin Whately
      • Clare Holman
      • Niamh Cusack
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Kevin Whately
    Kevin Whately
    • DI Robert Lewis
    Clare Holman
    Clare Holman
    • Dr. Laura Hobson
    Niamh Cusack
    Niamh Cusack
    • Dr. Ellen Jacoby
    Lucy Griffiths
    Lucy Griffiths
    • Madeleine Escher
    Brodie Ross
    • Roddy Allen
    Lauren O'Neil
    • Rowena Trevanion
    Louise Hunt
    • Professor Ligeia Willard
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Professor Rufus Strickfaden
    Adam Levy
    Adam Levy
    • Dr. Nicolae Belisarius
    Alex Price
    Alex Price
    • Victor Clerval
    Lynsey Baxter
    Lynsey Baxter
    • Ursula Van Tessel
    Laurence Fox
    Laurence Fox
    • DS James Hathaway
    Jenn Murray
    Jenn Murray
    • Charlotte Corwin
    Ron Donachie
    Ron Donachie
    • Professor Angus Rawbone
    Rebecca Front
    Rebecca Front
    • Chief Superintendent Jean Innocent
    Patrick Knowles
    • Vince Corwin
    Rupert Graves
    Rupert Graves
    • Alec Pickman
    Joanna Roth
    Joanna Roth
    • Christine Hawkins
    • Director
      • Nicholas Renton
    • Writers
      • Colin Dexter
      • Russell Lewis
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    User reviews21

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    4wjspears

    A Head Scratcher

    After watching the episode, I logged onto the Review page here, to see if I had missed something.

    I am glad to see that I was not the only one who has no idea why the victims were murdered.

    Except for the one retired nurse, whose murder made some sense, and was before any of the others. None of the other murders made any sense, once we learned who the murderer was and what the motivation was.

    It was nice to see Dr. Hobson (Clare Holman) given more to do. But that is not enough of a "plus" to save a poorly reasoned murder mystery.
    ctyankee1

    Anti-Stem cell people put in a bad light

    A woman is killed who his connected with a stem-cell research company.

    The episode goes on to make the viewer believe that the people involved in this killing and others are connected because of the research. They showed people protesting, yelling and screaming. As usual pro-lifers are put in a bad light.

    This story was complicated and went in to many directions. Too many scenes with Lewis and Hathaway sipping water or coffee or always carrying a cup to be believed.

    In the end one of the culprits with a Cross around her neck is involved in the killing.

    Faith and religion are also put in a bad light by "Lewis" in other videos.

    The media seems to always put Crosses on killers or the bad people in the scripts even in the US. This is no different. I am very disappointed in the way Christians and people against stem cell research are cast as portrayers of crimes in stories like this which even has nothing to do with the plot of this story.
    9Hitchcoc

    Homage to Horror Fiction

    On Halloween a murder takes place and Dr. Holman suddenly is thrust into the middle of it. The writers give their characters names from various classical works. The plot features a direct assault on our favorite pathologist. Lewis is stunned when she becomes a suspect because it would mean great miscalculation on his part and suspicion for one he loves. Soon a "coven" of young people is brought into the mix because of some sort of connection they have from the past. Hathaway begins to do his research thing and makes some interesting discoveries. While I wasn't crazy about the conclusion, it still keeps us going, step by step.
    10susanhudek53

    Truly Fantastic!!

    I recently bought the entire Lewis series on dvd. I've been binge watching every evening. I truly love this show and this episode is a really engrossing who done it. As other reviewers stated Clare Holman's performance was outstanding. This episode held all my interest to the very end, very climactic. The relationship between Lewis and Hathaway just gets better and better..so happy I have a lot more to watch.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    One of the best episodes

    Hearing about 'Lewis' for the first time when it first started, there was a big touch of excitement seeing as 'Inspector Morse' was and still is one of my favourites but also a little intrepidation, wondering whether the series would be as good. The good news is, like the prequel series 'Endeavour', 'Lewis' is every bit as good as 'Inspector Morse' and stands very well on its own two feet as a detective mystery and show in general.

    As said a number of times already, 'Lewis' started off very promising with the pilot and Season 1. It was with Season 2 where 'Lewis' hit its stride with things generally feeling more settled. Season 3 was a more mixed bag, started disappointing "Allegory of Love" (though to me it was not a bad episode), before getting better with "The Quality of Mercy" and finishing well. "The Dead of Winter" was a well done start to Season 4, "Dark Matter" was to me the best episode since "Music to Die For" and "Your Sudden Death Question" was solid. However, "Falling Darkness" is the best of the fourth season and one of the best 'Lewis' episodes to me.

    "Falling Darkness" is one of the few episodes of 'Lewis' where it was difficult to find any fault. Do like 'Lewis' very much, but will admit that most episodes while still rating high fall short of perfection. Love the Gothic Halloween setting and the identity of the responsible is a huge surprise as well as the motive. The climax is one of 'Lewis' better climaxes with a lot of tension and didn't feel confused or far-fetched.

    As always, the acting is fine, anchored by Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox. Whately is again very good and carries the episode with aplomb, advantaged by that Lewis is much more developed and as said he has more development. Clare Holman adds a lot and has an even bigger role than before (a sensitive performance that is some of her best on the show), which was great. Fox is a breath of fresh air in a great contrasting role that reminds one of a more intelligent Lewis in his younger days and his sparkling sparring chemistry with Whately is a big part of the episode's, and show's, appeal. Can't fault the supporting acting either.

    Production values are of very high quality. It's beautifully shot as always, and Oxford not only looks exquisite but is like a supporting character in itself. Barrington Pheloung returns as composer, and does a first-rate job. The theme tune, while not as iconic or quite as clever as Morse's, is very pleasant to listen to, the episode is charmingly and hauntingly scored and the use of pre-existing music is very well-incorporated.

    Writing is smart and thought-provoking. The story is gripping with great twists and turns and there is also a real effort to properly develop all the ideas introduced rather than leaving questions in the balance, not always the case with 'Lewis'. The characters are well written and engaging.

    In conclusion, a brilliant episode and one of the show's best. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      Near the beginning, Laura Hobson receives a call from her friend Ellen, who asks, "When shall we three meet again?". This is the first line of Shakespeare's "Macbeth", spoken by one of the three witches. Alec Pickman later refers to Laura, Ellen and Ligeia by that title.
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    • Quotes

      Professor Angus Rawbone: [Leaving a house with a dead body, presumably after the initial on-site examination] Between 2 and 4 this morning, to save you asking; have to wait for the PM

      [Post Mortem = autopsy]

      Professor Angus Rawbone: for anything further

      DI Robert Lewis: First impressions?

      Professor Angus Rawbone: Throat cut from left to right, finger marks on the lips and chin? I think we can discount suicide

      DS James Hathaway: You know, what he lacks in bedside manner, he more than makes up for in basic incivility

    • Connections
      References Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
    • Soundtracks
      Lewis end-theme
      Written by Barrington Pheloung

      Performed by The London Metropolitan Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Filming locations
      • Runnymede Campus, Egham, Surrey, England, UK(Holmwood Park Hospital)
    • Production companies
      • ITV Studios
      • WGHB
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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