Sunday, July 3, 2016

Garden of Death, S4E1.

Filmed in the Village Hall, High Steet, The Manor House (as the Inkpen Manor), Frogmore Lane, Nether Winchendon, Long Crendon (Midsomer Deverell) of Buckinghamshire, S4E1, "Garden of Death," is one of the best episodes of the series. Scroll and stroll through all the photos to get to my commentary. Enjoy!
























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One of the best episodes in my opinion with the dark story line moving at a balanced pace among red herrings and actual clues for the viewer to play along. Many well-acted and well-developed characters hash it out in another story of money, pride, and secrets. 

Happily, the unfortunate tropes of troubled gay persons or obscene sexual behaviors are absent in this one and have been in the last few if I remember correctly.

Funny bit about this one is the character of the gardener played by none other than Neil Dudgeon, whom we'll see take over the starring role as DCI John Barnaby of Midsomer when season 13 rolls around. Joyce is in this one as she drags Tom along on her usual weekend escapes for culture and history. No sign of Cully though.

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