Midsomer Murders: Written in Blood (1998)
Season 1, Episode 2
10/10
As of 2015, this is still the best Midsomer episode
21 August 2015
I am a true Midsomer Murders addict, and even when they're bad (Blood on the Saddle) i'll still watch and semi enjoy. I've seen them all a few times, but this is still the best of the lot.

It's so cleverly crafted, and built up, each character is given a personality, they are well drawn and beautifully acted, there isn't one weak link in the chain.

The writer's circle works so well, the stories and writing fits each character, it is so believable.

The brilliance of writer Caroline Graham, and the subsequent screenplay by Anthony Horowitz is never better realised then Written in Blood. It's complicated yet straightforward, intricate yet easy to follow.

Normally the main focus is of course Barnaby, the enigmatic John Nettles frequently steals the show, not here though, the characters and guest cast are so good, that the detectives are secondary.

The entire cast work gloriously with one another, firstly, Una Stubbs, I have never seen her play a role like this one, she adds a touch of humour to this macabre little tale, 'Swimming in her jewels.'

Bouncing Barbara, not much to say really, she caused plenty of amusement for Troy, unlike his trip to the Gay club, so funny.

The ending is truly spectacular, tense and rather terrifying, the acting is incredible, and the solution is phenomenally macabre. All plaudits go to Anna Massey and Joanna David.

It's a wonderful episode, enjoyable from start to finish, 10/10, Brilliant.
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