Originally posted by Richard Tarleton
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I didn't find the 'happy ending' a problem - a slightly old-school neatness to it as a series finale, perhaps (but I'm a sucker for a few good, well-turned and glowing tonic chords at the end of a piece - call me old-fashioned). And nods to the future with Morse's car, and house....
I had a slight qualm about the 'spaghetti western' showdown in the quarry, but it was carried off with enough conviction to work, and did provide some good catharsis after the brilliantly-handled interwoven threats of corruption, political skullduggery, masonic blandishments and attempts to use family members as pressure-points.
The only duff "keep up at the back there" line in the whole thing was Thursday's "so that's why the tower collapsed" after Morse had made it transparently obvious.
Roger Allam (not his fault that he was given the duff line) and Anton Lesser of course magnificent throughout.
I'm very glad the next series is already confirmed.
Originally posted by Richard Tarleton
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Good story though I must say the vagaries of road transportation of sand from Wales didn't trouble me for an instant, eightho!
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