New Year's Eve celebrations are cut short when a masked man stabs a woman in her own home. Jack and the team must uncover the identity of the murderer before they can strike again.New Year's Eve celebrations are cut short when a masked man stabs a woman in her own home. Jack and the team must uncover the identity of the murderer before they can strike again.New Year's Eve celebrations are cut short when a masked man stabs a woman in her own home. Jack and the team must uncover the identity of the murderer before they can strike again.
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There is no doubt that "Death in Paradise" has become one of my favorite shows in the last half a year, but I have had a feeling: the show was at its best when Sara Martins and Ben Miller were around. Not to say that Kris Marshalls era was bad, it wasn't, but started very unimpressively and got progressively better. DI Mooney's era though has been pretty good so far with only some entries of the eighth season being quite disappointing. The ninth season however starts with one of the best premieres of the show- "La Murder Le Diable'". It's not an amazing entry, but is very close to being one.
Let's start with good aspects first, shall we?
. The episode looks and sounds great as usual. The acting's strong all around. Elliot Cowan, Nell Hudson and especially Samuel West being very good in their roles.
. The murder mystery is hugely compelling with clever twists, turns, intriguing characters and with a very satisfying solution. Also liked the horror vibes the episode gives at times.
. The subplot about Mooney's new relationship with Anna was extremly sweet and, most of all, believable.
But..
. There are moments, when some clues are a bit too obvious for its own good.
Overall, a very good episode .
8,5/10 HK
Let's start with good aspects first, shall we?
. The episode looks and sounds great as usual. The acting's strong all around. Elliot Cowan, Nell Hudson and especially Samuel West being very good in their roles.
. The murder mystery is hugely compelling with clever twists, turns, intriguing characters and with a very satisfying solution. Also liked the horror vibes the episode gives at times.
. The subplot about Mooney's new relationship with Anna was extremly sweet and, most of all, believable.
But..
. There are moments, when some clues are a bit too obvious for its own good.
Overall, a very good episode .
8,5/10 HK
Someone is stabbed on NYE. I always thought New Year's Eve can be bad. This is especially true for the one whom got stabbed
I agree with most, Ruby is painful to watch, and every scene she is in halts the flow of the story. This episode is no different. But still, even though it isn't the most difficult murder to solve, it is still enjoyable to watch the characters just being themselves. I Believe that Moody is by far.....by far....the best Inspector of the 3. I am afraid that when he leaves the show will spiral downward quickly. It has been a good run, but I imagine that season 10, if it does happen, will be the last. And probably for the best.
I don't think I've ever seen an episode of Death in Paradise begin with such a bang, it was like something from a horror film, a new direction for the often light mystery series.
That mask was gruesome looking, the horror undertones worked terrifically well here. Moments of silliness were at a minimum.
I thought Madeline was excellent, she has settled in incredibly well after starting off in somewhat prickly style. A terrific character. A great cast, Elliot Cowan, Ade Edmondson and Samuel West were great.
I've looked forward to this so much, it's been much publicised with the departure of Ardal, and they delivered, if it carries on in this form we're in for a treat.
I loved it, a very good mystery. 9/10
That mask was gruesome looking, the horror undertones worked terrifically well here. Moments of silliness were at a minimum.
I thought Madeline was excellent, she has settled in incredibly well after starting off in somewhat prickly style. A terrific character. A great cast, Elliot Cowan, Ade Edmondson and Samuel West were great.
I've looked forward to this so much, it's been much publicised with the departure of Ardal, and they delivered, if it carries on in this form we're in for a treat.
I loved it, a very good mystery. 9/10
While the characters themself are very much themselves, there is nothing much to complain about that.
The case, however, is bad. Apart from being rather obvious who commited the murder and how, the feeling that the authors thought themself to be clever cannot be escaped. Especially the resolution is really bad, as Mooney only shows how the prime suspect is not the murderer, he does not actually provide any evidence against the real murderer. Not a single piece of real evidence, apart from him telling how the crime was commited. And even him proving it was not the first suspect could easily countered by a good lawyer. In short, the idea was nice, but the resolution so bad, a backwater lawyer could bail the real murderer since there is not a single piece of evidence presented apart from a nice tale from the inspector.
The case, however, is bad. Apart from being rather obvious who commited the murder and how, the feeling that the authors thought themself to be clever cannot be escaped. Especially the resolution is really bad, as Mooney only shows how the prime suspect is not the murderer, he does not actually provide any evidence against the real murderer. Not a single piece of real evidence, apart from him telling how the crime was commited. And even him proving it was not the first suspect could easily countered by a good lawyer. In short, the idea was nice, but the resolution so bad, a backwater lawyer could bail the real murderer since there is not a single piece of evidence presented apart from a nice tale from the inspector.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen investigating a suspects home, DI Mooney examines a cassette audio book authored by "Harold Gecko". This is an Easter egg referring to the lizard "Harry" that lives in the DI's house.
- GoofsIn the set-up scenes at the start of the episode, Donald McCormack is at home waiting impatiently for his wife to get ready for a party. He looks at this watch and it shows 8:24 PM but the view over his shoulder shows that it's daytime outside. The sun in the Caribbean never sets later than 7:15 PM; by 8:30 PM it will always be dark enough to see stars (unless there's lots of man-made light pollution).
- Quotes
DI Jack Mooney: Who the devil is our devil?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.11 (2020)
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- 57m
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- 1.78 : 1
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