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'Endeavour' ITV 1
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Originally posted by gradus View PostNot having watched Endeavour before, but a fan of Morse, I was disappointed by what seemed to me a pretty feeble plot redeemed by good acting. Pleasant enough though.
(I happened to notice that the actual running time of this episode was a fraction over 90 minutes, i.e. 25% of the plot was occupied by advertisements or other promotional material. In the old days, you got up to 104 minutes of actual programme in a 2-hour slot).
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI think that's a very fair summary. We probably won't bother with the remaining 3 episodes, as even the normally wonderful Roger Allam seems to be on auto-pilot.
(I happened to notice that the actual running time of this episode was a fraction over 90 minutes, i.e. 25% of the plot was occupied by advertisements or other promotional material. In the old days, you got up to 104 minutes of actual programme in a 2-hour slot).
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostITV1 is like that these days - I can hardly watch any drama programmes on it for that very reason."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostOnly ever watch them when recorded... and have become very adept on the ‘fast forward’ button to leapfrog the bloody ads as seamlessly as possible....
Remember Kant's categorical imperative. You wish to benefit from Endeavour. If you wish Endeavour to continue to exist you might like to ponder whether you should contribute to its continuing existence, by paying attention during the ads.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....It was OK , but I thought it had run out of legs by Series 3.....
But I see a more profound problem that's common among "Young So-and-So" series, though more marked with Morse.
The original series (and the highly successful books) contained many glimpses of Morse's younger days, but Endeavour ignores those. This is especially incongruous when the adult series included whole episodes about earlier people who were important to Morse, but whom we never see in Endeavour.
A good example is in Masonic Mysteries, in which we meet Inspector Macnutt (Iain Cuthbertson), who was Morse's mentor, and was clearly his guiding light as a young copper. Macnutt ends up murdered and stuffed in an airing cupboard.
But will Endeavour cover Macnutt? Of course not, since Thursday seems to occupy the place in history that we thought Macnutt did.
And Young Morse has already (for instance) been remanded in custody in a frame-up! Didn't that ever merit mention in the later series? Of course not - because it's been invented for the earlier one.
It sems to me there's been no attempt to anticipate such anomalies.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostIt seems to me there's been no attempt to anticipate such anomalies
Originally posted by Beresford View PostMischievously misquoting Vinteuil:
Remember Kant's categorical imperative. You wish to benefit from Endeavour. If you wish Endeavour to continue to exist you might like to ponder whether you should contribute to its continuing existence, by paying attention during the ads."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostVery much enjoyed the homage that started this evening's episode."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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....well I was surprised (I waited all week) that nobody commented on last weeks eps 2....I was ready to condemn it before the first ad break....and the fact that I missed 20 minutes towards the end didn't seem to make any difference to my understanding, in fact made me enjoy it more for it being less....does anybody know if any of the production and writing staff had anything to do with 'The Bill' in the 90's [that was about the level of the plot]....acting as usual fab....bong ching
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