Midsomer Murders: Written in Blood (1998)
Season 1, Episode 2
10/10
18 years later, still a classic
27 November 2016
When in its prime, 'Midsomer Murders' was one of my favourites. Still tune into it now, but it has not been the same since John Nettles left and Neil Dudgeon took over.

After starting off brilliantly with "The Killings at Badgers Drift", 'Midsomer Murders' continues its classic standard with another one of its finest episodes "Written in Blood", an episode so good that it beggars belief that it was only the second episode. John Nettles is superb as Barnaby, giving the role humour, intelligence and methodical thoughtfulness. Daniel Casey is a great contrasting partner as Troy, the two work wonders together. As does Jane Wymark in another strong characterisation.

Supporting them all the way are the supporting cast, with Anna Massey and Una Stubbs being particularly exceptional, with Joanna David, David Troughton, John Shrapnel and especially Robert Swann not being close behind.

Once again, "Written in Blood" is an incredibly well-made episode, beautifully photographed with gorgeously idyllic scenery that contrasts very well with the grimness of the story. The music fits perfectly, and the theme tune one of the most memorable and instantly recognisable of the genre. The script is smart, thought-provoking and suitably grim, with even some nice humour.

The story is incredibly compelling throughout, being as with the best 'Midsomer Murders' episodes complex, fun and disturbing. A standout scene is the climax, unforgettable in its terrifyingly macabre nature.

In conclusion, classic episode and one of the show's best. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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