Local bootleggers come under suspicion after the murder of a revenue tax inspector.Local bootleggers come under suspicion after the murder of a revenue tax inspector.Local bootleggers come under suspicion after the murder of a revenue tax inspector.
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. But the final 30 minutes is hard.
There's nothing enjoyable watching drunks race off to rape young girls.
It has nothing to do with the woke movement as another reviewer gas claimed.
It's difficult to believe that such happenings occurred hundreds of years ago, but today..!! Unless the entire villages are full drunk on Apple cider.
How did this get past the production meeting. Certainly my least favourite thus far.
At least theres a novel murder. An apple shaker. Didn't look too realistic in the flashback though.
Neil Dv must've been wondering what he signed up for. It's a shame George Bullard has left. I liked him. I wonder what happened to his GP wife. Suddenly she was gone.
The new pathologist, soko, crime lab etc etc - not sure. Too young too cocky.
Some of the new woke may not like the subject and try to cancel culture but this is excellent. What beautiful scenery to boot.
So, a bunch of fat, ugly, drunken neanderthals dress up with antlers and go "a courting" to the neighboring village. Though apparently in the one village some of the local sluts actually welcome the attention there were also a couple attempts at outright rape (including the leading "stag" offering up his own daughter). If that is what passes for local culture I say evacuate the few decent folks and just napalm the rest. Who scripts this crap?
I won't say more as it may be viewed as a spoiler but I'll close by saying that I can think of better ways to pass an hour and a half: like resting on a bed of nails while someone piles weights on your chest.
Sorry, but rating it a 1/10 really is giving it too much credit.
That was the first hint, seeing everyone throwing up. Not a typical beginning to a Midsomer Murders episode. Then it just got weird, as some of the married women were clearly looking for extra love from other married men, and it was leading up to the town elders calling for a Stag Night.
It was obvious to me that the dirty fat old guys wanted to attack the young women, but the old fat girls were thinking they were the objects of attention. Maybe that point was intended as humour, but it came across as nasty and gross that everyone was willing to participate, no matter the consequences.
The ending and revealment of the murderers was anti-climactic. The villagers and their life priorities were pretty disappointing and low class, from Stag Night to killing tax men. The final scene was way over the top, and really over-acted by everyone. It seemed like they were trying to turn a really awful bit of fiction into MacBeth, and everyone worked extra hard to seem a lot more terrified, passionate, sincere, and excited than they needed to be. Seemed like a train-wreck.
When John Nettles was on as Barnaby, this kind of thing would never happen.
Did you know
- TriviaRichard Bradshaw who plays Peter slim is also a stuntman and has performed stunts in 5 episodes of Midsommer murders as well as doubling for Hugh Jackman and Pierce Brosnan he was also a stunt performer in Messiah 2 vengeance is mine which also starred Neil Dudgeon as DI Warren.
- GoofsThroughout the episode, Beltane is given as 4 May. It is actually 1 May (although fertility rites such as The Stag were often performed the night of 30 April, sometimes known as Walpurgisnacht). In addition, while some Beltane fertility rites were, indeed, incorporated into the modern Easter, that festival is more generally descended from Eostre, the festival of the Spring Equinox.
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[Reverend Grigor has gatecrashed a Cider Festival at the local brewery and is preaching fervently about the evils of alcohol. He even accuses the vicar of being a fornicator]
Samuel Quested: Tell me, Norman. If "the other" is so wrong, how come you've got six children of your own?
[crowd laughs]
Samuel Quested: Six we know of, that is.
[more laughter]
Rev Norman Grigor: I can assure you, Samuel Quested, that I made those children to glorify the Lord. The act itself gave me no pleasure.
Chloe Baker: I'm sure your wife would say the same.
[uproarious laughter]
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- Henton Mission Room, Chiltern Open Air Museum, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Midsomer Temperance League's Chapel)
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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