"Murdoch Mysteries" Up from Ashes (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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8/10
Starts Off Rough but Back to Business
GunnersMate26 March 2018
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A direct continuation from season-ending episode 10.18 (Hell to Pay), this episode picks up with all of our major characters in peril (most of them of the mortal variety) and slowly untells what we thought we knew, layer by layer, until the badguys are in custody and we have a path forward for season 11.

The start of this episode is only borderline bearable as the the already-known villain(s) are so unreasonably powerful and cruel, easily compelling supposedly "good" public figures to commit heinous acts. It's difficult to follow the motivaiton for those under them to so blindly follow such sloppy and uncharismatic leaders who keep their own hands clean while others commit gallow-worthy crimes for them.

Once we get past the bad-guy narrative, the story moves on to one half of why we watch Murdoch Mysteries, the teamwork and interactions of the core cast of characters (we get a wee bit of the second half, the ahead-of-their-time investigative skills, but not nearly what we had back in season 1). Character interaction here is lovely and fun and advances the relationships. We are reassured that even with the losses suffered, a new season of Murdoch Mysteries is ready to unfurl (hopefully we will get more of the strong female Londoner introduced in this episode), All in all, there is reason to look forward to the 11th year of this series.
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9/10
We'll miss you
w41921 January 2020
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To Augustus Jackson. You will be missed, especially next Christmas.
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8/10
Unanswered Questions In This Episode
lafferty44 May 2021
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I'd like to start by saying I am a huge Murdoch Mysteries fan. With that being said, some really unanswered oddities in this episode. *Spoiler Alert* 1. The episode opens with Murdoch on the run and a politician urging Inspector Breckenreid to kill him by shooting him with a rifle. This make no sense. The Costabulary are not assassins. Murdoch has not even been to court and convicted of a crime. He is only a suspect. Since when does the Constabulary assassinate their suspects?

2. The bringing back of the Chief Constable after he was found to be corrupt in previous episodes is really far fetched. I mean everyone knows the man is corrupt and Murdoch exposed him, how is it not a conflict of interest in the least?

Just those two details kind of made the beginning of the episode a bit unbelievable and cringeworthy. The rest gets better because you don't know who is still alive.
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