Thursday, October 30, 2014

DVD Review: Murdoch Mysteries Season 7






Murdoch Mysteries, Season 7 (DVD/Blu-ray Debut) - “If you haven’t seen it, you must.” (Globe & Mail) - The hit Canadian mystery featuring forensic sleuthing in the age of invention is back for a seventh installment. Deftly written with plenty of period charm, this critically acclaimed mystery series centers on the brilliant detective William Murdoch (Yannick Bisson, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye), a pioneer of crime-solving technologies in Victorian Toronto. Based on novels by Maureen Jennings, Murdoch Mysteries airs on the CBC in Canada and recently began airing in the U.S. as The Artful Detective on Ovation. The DVD and Blu-ray 5-disc sets include 18 episodes and nearly two hours of bonus featurettes. Season 7 made its U.S. premiere on Acorn TV.

My Thoughts

I think this is one of my favorite crime based shows. I love period drama, and I love learning about criminal investigations. This show combines both in a late 1890 - early 1900 setting. You'll learn how forensics experts solved the cases before they had the help of computers.  The cast of characters are funny, interesting, and diverse. I especially love the female coroner who is making her way in a man's world. While the main characters are fictional, along they way they cross paths with some famous figures from history. This season includes 18 exciting episodes.

Episode 1: Murdoch Ahoy - Detective Murdoch and Chief Inspector Brackenreid are forced out to sea when when a threat on a new ship needs to be monitored.

Episode 2: Tour de Murdoch - Murdoch enters a bike race and one of his opponents ends up dead.


Episode 3: The Filmed Adventures of Detective William Murdoch - A man is murdered during a film and the director is so impressed with Murdoch he wants to make a movie about him.

Episode 4: Return of Sherlock Holmes - Murdoch joins forces with Sherlock Holmes to solve a murder.


Episode 5: Murdoch of the Living Dead - Murdoch suspect there is more to the story when a daughter takes the blame for her mother's murder.

Episode 6: Murdochophobia- A patient dies under odd circumstance while trying to cure their phobias and Murdoch faces a few fears of his own.

Episode 7: Loch Ness Murdoch - A purity pageant contestant turns up dead in the water. Is it a competitor or a sea monster?

Episode 8: Republic of Murdoch - Crabtree must return to his hometown of Newfoudland to find the answer to a murder.

Episode 9: A Midnight Train to Kingston - Murdoch and his team are stuck on a train with
James Gillies on his way to be executed.

Episode 10: Murdoch in Ragtime - A singer is found dead which leads Murdoch to a shady jazz club.

Episode 11: Journey to the Center of Toronto - Murdoch is baffled by a series of jewelry robbers because it appears the culprit tunneled in by hand.

Episode 12 Unfinished Business - A death bed confession doesn't add up and Murdoch decides to dig a little deeper.

Episode 13: The Murdoch Sting - The president of the bank goes missing along with this fiance.

Episode 14: Friday the 13th, 1901 - Julia and Emily are trying to enjoy a bachelorette party but one of the guests turns up dead.

Episode 15: The Spy Who Came Up to the Cold - Murdoch and the team try to figure out who attempted to assassinate the American president.

Episode 16: Kung Fu Crabtree - A Chinese official searching for rebels is murdered and Crabtree is put on the case.

Episode 17: Blast of Silence - Two influential men are found with noise-activated bombs strapped to their chests.

Episode 18: The Death of Dr. Ogden - A competitive puzzle solver is murdered and the real puzzle is figuring out who did it.

 This series is definitely a refreshing switch from the norm, and I'm looking forward to getting the other seasons. If you want to take the advantage of a full set of amazing old world  stories, than this is the box set for you. You can order Murdoch Mysteries Season 7 on both DVD and Blu-Ray on Acorn Media or amazon.




10 comments:

Sarah Matos said...

I enjoy crime based books, movies, documentaries. Always my go to.

Unknown said...

This sounds like a book I would love. I like criminal mysteries.

penni said...

This sounds like the perfect gift for my sister, who's a huge fan of crime shows! Thanks for the recommendation!

Unknown said...

I have not heard of these mysteries. I will have to check them out since I love to read. Thank you for sharing

momo said...

These episodes really sound good to me, I think my husband and I would both enjoy watching these-

Tiffany Segress said...

Hmm...sounds interesting ^_^

Linda Trinklein said...

Thank you for the review, based on the cover I dont know if I would pick it up! But after reading the review im interested!! :) Thanks

desitheblonde said...

the looks good and i would love to watch it and blog on it

Karen Propes said...

I love to watch Crime TV shows, movies and read about them in books. Thanks for your in depth review. It sounds great.

Robin Wilson said...

I love this kind of show! I watch the old Miss Marple movies and Agatha Christie too. This reminds me a lot of those as well as the ones you can find of BBC. Would love to own this!