Ep 4. Faithful unto Death
- TV-14
- April 22, 1998
- 101 min
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7.5 (1,256)
The show Midsomer Murders follows Detective Chief Inspector John Barnaby and his team as they solve various murders in the seemingly peaceful English villages of Midsomer. Season 1 episode 4, titled "Faithful unto Death," is no exception.
The episode begins with the murder of Ian Craigie, a local art restorer who had recently returned to Midsomer after living in London for several years. His body is discovered in the local church, where he had been restoring a series of medieval wall paintings.
DCI Barnaby and his team begin investigating the murder, and it quickly becomes apparent that Ian Craigie had made several enemies during his time away from Midsomer. These include his ex-girlfriend, who he had cheated on, and her new boyfriend, who had been swindled out of a large sum of money by Craigie.
As the investigation continues, the team uncovers a web of lies and deceit running throughout the close-knit community of Midsomer. They discover that several people had motives for wanting Craigie dead, including the local vicar, who had argued with him over the restoration of the church paintings, and a local farmer who had been blackmailed by Craigie.
The plot thickens as the team discovers that the medieval wall paintings that Craigie had been restoring may have been the motive behind his murder. The paintings depict a group of people being led to their execution, and it becomes clear that they may hold the key to solving the case.
As DCI Barnaby and his team race against time to catch the killer before they strike again, the suspects continue to pile up. Is it the ex-girlfriend seeking revenge? The new boyfriend seeking justice? The vicar seeking to cover up his mistake? Or someone else entirely?
In the end, the team is able to solve the case and bring the killer to justice, but not before several more twists and turns in the plot keep viewers guessing until the very end.
Overall, "Faithful unto Death" is a classic example of the Midsomer Murders style - a complex and intriguing murder mystery set against the lush backdrop of the English countryside. With its engaging storyline and well-drawn characters, it is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.