Part 3
- Episode aired Dec 28, 1984
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7.7/10
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The identity of the killer is revealed, as is the dubious motive for the crime.The identity of the killer is revealed, as is the dubious motive for the crime.The identity of the killer is revealed, as is the dubious motive for the crime.
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- TriviaThe music that Miss Marple keeps trying to identify is "Susanna's Aria" ("Deh vieni non tardar") from "The Marriage of Figaro" ("Le Nozze di Figaro") by W.A.Mozart.
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Mrs. Bantry: You will stay, won't you, and clear this thing up? Oh Jane, you're so clever. Why haven't you solved this mystery by now? You don't seem to be getting on at all! I thought you'd know at once!
Miss Marple: No dear, I didn't know at once. Not for some time.
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Miss Marple shows her metal, and tracks the killer.
Miss Marple relies on her Village life observations to track down the killer. Inspector Slack continued his own energetic, but flawed investigation.
Miss Marple shows her metal, she doesn't get an eyelid in frightening Pamela or Dinah Lee, she's one tough old lady, determined to get to the truth.
It's a very satisfying episode, for me it's the best of the trip, I love how everything is explained, and how the loose ends are tied up. Lots of tension, with some very nice accompanying music, it all leads to the dramatic ending.
The ending is brilliant, it's very sinister, and for those that don't know the book, the killer comes as a real surprise.
It's beautifully acted, Andrew Cruikshank, Trudie Styler and Frederick Jaeger all impress.
Mark is an important character, it feels that he doesn't quite get enough screen time, he's been a somewhat bit part player.
Miss Marple was no stranger to Somerset House.
Very good, 8/10.
Miss Marple shows her metal, she doesn't get an eyelid in frightening Pamela or Dinah Lee, she's one tough old lady, determined to get to the truth.
It's a very satisfying episode, for me it's the best of the trip, I love how everything is explained, and how the loose ends are tied up. Lots of tension, with some very nice accompanying music, it all leads to the dramatic ending.
The ending is brilliant, it's very sinister, and for those that don't know the book, the killer comes as a real surprise.
It's beautifully acted, Andrew Cruikshank, Trudie Styler and Frederick Jaeger all impress.
Mark is an important character, it feels that he doesn't quite get enough screen time, he's been a somewhat bit part player.
Miss Marple was no stranger to Somerset House.
Very good, 8/10.
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- Sep 18, 2020
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