Ep 3. The Scales of Justice
- TV-PG
- January 7, 2020
- 45 min
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7.8 (345)
Father Brown season 8 episode 3, "The Scales of Justice," takes viewers on a thrilling mystery ride as the Father once again finds himself in the middle of a murder investigation. This time, it's a local lawyer named Gledhill who is found dead with a gun in his hand, which makes the police believe he had committed suicide.
However, Father Brown suspects foul play and starts his investigation. As he delves deeper into Gledhill's life, he discovers that the lawyer was a part of a secret society of judges and lawyers who were all members of an exclusive fishing club. The club's members had been meeting up for decades, and Gledhill had been a member for years.
The investigation leads Father Brown to the other members of the club, where he finds that they were not only fishing but also planning a terrorist attack. This makes things even more complicated for Father Brown, as he must now find out who among the members is the killer and stop the terrorist attack from happening.
As the investigation progresses, Father Brown discovers that Gledhill had been blackmailing the other members of the club. The lawyer had found out about the terrorist plot and was trying to keep quiet about it. However, this made him a target, and the members of the club had killed him to keep their secrets safe.
Father Brown must now use all his skills to find the killer, stop the terrorist attack and bring justice to Gledhill. It is a race against time as the Father tries to prevent a catastrophic event from taking place while uncovering the truth behind Gledhill's murder.
The episode is filled with suspense, mystery and intrigue as viewers join Father Brown on his quest for justice. It is a great addition to the series, showcasing the Father's wit and charm as he navigates his way through the investigation.
Overall, "The Scales of Justice" is a must-watch episode for anyone who loves a good mystery. It is a thrilling ride full of twists and turns that will keep viewers on the edge of their seat until the very end.