The murders featured in this episode were not as gruesome as they might be on this show, mostly done in by bonks on the head without much gore on display. There was nothing overtly sexual either, which makes this PG-13 in my book. The mystery itself was unique and unpredictable. Cully is sad that she's not getting any work in the acting business so Tom, the ever doting father, cheers her up and gets her a gig at a horse retirement home. Lots of horse racing in this one too. A few striking exteriors, but mainly dark, medieval interiors. The best line was delivered by Barnaby and is likely a joke about the show itself: "When murder becomes entertainment, we all lose touch with reality." This is a good one!
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Bantling Boy, S8E4
Bantling Boy, S8E4
The murders featured in this episode were not as gruesome as they might be on this show, mostly done in by bonks on the head without much gore on display. There was nothing overtly sexual either, which makes this PG-13 in my book. The mystery itself was unique and unpredictable. Cully is sad that she's not getting any work in the acting business so Tom, the ever doting father, cheers her up and gets her a gig at a horse retirement home. Lots of horse racing in this one too. A few striking exteriors, but mainly dark, medieval interiors. The best line was delivered by Barnaby and is likely a joke about the show itself: "When murder becomes entertainment, we all lose touch with reality." This is a good one!
The murders featured in this episode were not as gruesome as they might be on this show, mostly done in by bonks on the head without much gore on display. There was nothing overtly sexual either, which makes this PG-13 in my book. The mystery itself was unique and unpredictable. Cully is sad that she's not getting any work in the acting business so Tom, the ever doting father, cheers her up and gets her a gig at a horse retirement home. Lots of horse racing in this one too. A few striking exteriors, but mainly dark, medieval interiors. The best line was delivered by Barnaby and is likely a joke about the show itself: "When murder becomes entertainment, we all lose touch with reality." This is a good one!
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