So, last episode included incest (a sexual scene too) and this episode revolved around homosexual characters and transsexual or whatever the correct term is. Caroline Graham must have enjoyed writing about abnormal private lives. I personally do not enjoy these twisted topics, but other than that, the story was written well, however disturbing.
The Barnaby home scenes were adorable as Cully brings home her pet kitten for her parents to watch over while she goes to Poland to act in her new loser boyfriend-directed, Much Ado About Nothing. Tom does not want the cat to stay, and to make matters worse...he's developed a strange rash and bout of sneezes! Joyce and Tom enjoy a candle lit dinner next to their back garden's huge window, the lovely trees and grass on view.
Seriously, I would have just watched this series for the family time situations.
Troy is still a terrible driver and irritates Barnaby endlessly.
Check out my Midsomer blog in which I highlight the beautiful exterior and interiors of the show: http://midsomermurders1997.blogspot.com/
The Barnaby home scenes were adorable as Cully brings home her pet kitten for her parents to watch over while she goes to Poland to act in her new loser boyfriend-directed, Much Ado About Nothing. Tom does not want the cat to stay, and to make matters worse...he's developed a strange rash and bout of sneezes! Joyce and Tom enjoy a candle lit dinner next to their back garden's huge window, the lovely trees and grass on view.
Seriously, I would have just watched this series for the family time situations.
Troy is still a terrible driver and irritates Barnaby endlessly.
Check out my Midsomer blog in which I highlight the beautiful exterior and interiors of the show: http://midsomermurders1997.blogspot.com/