A scarecrow festival begins to raise money for the local church roof, but several grizzly murders halt proceedings, all suitably macabre.
A quality episode I thought, after a wonderfully vintage start, it felt very fresh, very new somehow. I thought it was wonderfully well made, deliciously macabre, up to date, and very relevant. The ending felt very unusual, not your typical Midsomer mix.
The story itself felt very relevant, a very hot topic right now, addiction, it felt on the money for 2022.
I loved the mix of characters, and enjoyed some superb acting, I am a massive fan of both Jason Wong and Amara Karan, so good to see both here, fantastic, Jacqueline Boatswain and David Yip were so good also. Hard to fault anyone.
It must have been interesting for Hendrix to be adding alongside his real life wife, you could kind of see the chemistry there.
Thoroughly enjoyed it, 8/10.
A quality episode I thought, after a wonderfully vintage start, it felt very fresh, very new somehow. I thought it was wonderfully well made, deliciously macabre, up to date, and very relevant. The ending felt very unusual, not your typical Midsomer mix.
The story itself felt very relevant, a very hot topic right now, addiction, it felt on the money for 2022.
I loved the mix of characters, and enjoyed some superb acting, I am a massive fan of both Jason Wong and Amara Karan, so good to see both here, fantastic, Jacqueline Boatswain and David Yip were so good also. Hard to fault anyone.
It must have been interesting for Hendrix to be adding alongside his real life wife, you could kind of see the chemistry there.
Thoroughly enjoyed it, 8/10.