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J52 Mon 18-Jan-16 23:48:23

Continuity wasn't too hot in the last episode. The manager's house number plaque was one sold in Homebase, in the nineties! And the well off couple had a cheap set of coffee cups from the 70s.

Apart from that I quite enjoy the programme.

x

NanaandGrampy Mon 18-Jan-16 23:45:43

I discovered this series and am enjoying it immensely not least for the peep back into times gone by . Not least the fact that everything happens in a fog of cigarette smoke smile

merlotgran Mon 18-Jan-16 23:45:36

I really like Endeavour but did I spot an historical inaccuracy?

The episode began with a news report about the start of the Six Day War (June 1967)

During Endeavour's investigation, Her Wot Dunnit was praying for the Holy Land because, 'They're bombing Galilee'

It's well documented that a pre-emptive strike by the Israeli Air Force (5th June) destroyed enemy airfields in order to wipe out that possibility.

confused

rosesarered Mon 18-Jan-16 23:26:04

I agree. However, the recent one with the 'big cat 'killings was tremendous, back to the standard of the others, and in fact, even better, I was very gripped by it, particularly the last ten mins!

Eloethan Tue 05-Jan-16 00:26:52

I really like the characters of Morse and Thursday - I think they're a great combination - but the storyline was one of the most ludicrous I have ever seen. I do hope this is just a blip.

Thanks for the info luckygirl.

mcem Mon 04-Jan-16 19:36:36

That was my reaction too. Let's get back to normal!
Decided this episode was some sort of transition but if next episode doesn't shape up I'll reluctantly abandon this series.

chelseababy Mon 04-Jan-16 18:43:36

I agree with Mamie. Was glad I had recorded it so I could speed things up by skipping through the adverts. Loved it before and hope now Morse is back in the saddle, things will get back to normal. Too many toffs!

Mamie Mon 04-Jan-16 17:25:57

I may have this wrong, but I thought the implication in this episode was that he had been put in prison to keep him safe from the villains?
I think it is beautifully acted, beautifully shot and the music is wonderful, but it is too sloooow and the plots are ridiculous. I also think that Morse and Lewis benefited from the upbeat Lewis and the laconic Morse / Hathaway combo, but these two (much as I like Roger Allam) are both quite slow in their delivery.
I thought this episode was OK for the most part, but the dénouement was beyond ludicrous.

Luckygirl Mon 04-Jan-16 17:08:33

I googled it during one of the ad breaks - Morse and Thursday had rumbled corruption in the higher echelons of the local police force. There was a shoot-out at the end of the last series -

From Wikipedia....."In the final episode, the looming merger of city and county police and misgivings about corruption, lead Thursday to consider retirement, in response to strong hints from C.S. Bright about age and health. Disheartened by this, Morse speculates to Monica about leaving the police and going abroad with her. Assistant Chief Constable Clive Deare asks Thursday and Morse to covertly investigate corruption within the police and council. Morse is sent to a rendezvous where he is ambushed by corrupt officers and Thursday is lured to Blenheim Vale, a derelict former wayward boys home, where there was rampant sexual and physical abuse (of which Jakes was a victim). Morse escapes the ambush and goes to support Thursday, who is shot by Deare, a participant in the abuse at Blenheim Vale. Deare tells Morse he has framed him for the murder of Chief Constable Rupert Standish. Deare is about to kill Morse when he is shot dead by a girl who had also been abused at Blenheim Vale, who then kills herself. Bright and Strange show up with backup and an ambulance. As Thursday is being loaded into an ambulance, Morse is arrested by officers from another force for the murder of Chief Constable Standish. The series ends with Thursday's fate unknown and Morse in a jail cell."

At the very beginning of yesterday's first episode there was a voice over saying that an enquiry had exonerated Morse, but that he was still temporarily suspended from duty. Half way through the chief of police was saying that it would be good to have Morse back - and it then seemed that the choice was down to Morse himself - which was a bit weird. Mind you, plotwise I think that was the least of my problems!

Eloethan Mon 04-Jan-16 16:42:32

I was so looking forward to the new series of Endeavour because I really enjoyed the previous ones. I found last night's plot unbelievable, and since I'd forgotten what had happened in the last series to cause Morse to end up in prison I found it doubly confusing. I couldn't understand how Morse could be reinstated when he had a criminal record. Did anyone else see it, what did you think, and can you fill me in on the Morse/prison/reinstatement situation?