Ep 1. Guilt (Episode 1 of 26)
- January 14, 2016
- 65 min
Don Matteo is an Italian television series that revolves around the life of Father Matteo (played by Terence Hill), a Catholic priest who is also a detective. In each episode, he uses his remarkable insights to solve crimes in his small parish, solving mysteries that often involve more than just mere mortal deeds. The show has been running since 2000, and has become a cultural phenomenon in its home country.
Season 10 marks the return of Don Matteo, with the first episode titled "Guilt". This episode follows the story of a famous artist named Monica, who has returned to Gubbio, the town where she grew up. Monica's presence has stirred up old ghosts, as she is haunted by a tragedy that occurred when she was a young girl. Her father, who was a successful artist himself, was murdered, and the killer was never caught.
In "Guilt", Monica is busy preparing for an art exhibition that she plans to host in the town, but her preparations are interrupted when her ex-husband is found dead in her home. The ex-husband, who was a painter himself, had come to visit Monica to see if they could get back together, but things took a sinister turn. As Father Matteo investigates the death, he finds that the ex-husband's murder may be connected to the murder of Monica's father many years ago.
The lead detective on the case is Inspector Laura Baiocchi (played by Nathalie Guetta), who is initially dismissive of Father Matteo's involvement, believing that religion has no place in policing. But she soon comes to appreciate Father Matteo's insights and investigative skills, as he uncovers secrets and clues that the police had overlooked.
The episode is a gripping mystery drama that keeps viewers hooked until the very end. The plot is layered and intricate, with various twists and turns that keep the audience guessing. The writing is sharp and intelligent, with well-drawn characters that are realistic and nuanced. The acting is also top-notch, with Terence Hill delivering a standout performance as Don Matteo, bringing his signature mix of gravitas and humor to the role.
Overall, "Guilt" is an excellent start to the tenth season of Don Matteo, delivering everything that fans of the series have come to expect – mystery, intrigue, and a touch of spiritual wisdom. It sets the bar high for the remaining episodes and leaves viewers eagerly anticipating what's next for Father Matteo and his team.