Ep 6. Days of Misrule
- TV-14
- July 5, 2008
- 93 min
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7.2 (633)
In Midsomer Murders season 11 episode 6, entitled "Days of Misrule," the quaint village of Midsomer Parva is preparing for the annual "Wraithfest" celebration, a festival that is both loved and loathed by locals. During the festivities, the body of a young woman is found in the river, setting off a disturbing chain of events.
As DCI John Barnaby and DS Ben Jones investigate the murder, they learn that the victim was a member of a group of college students who came to town to participate in the celebrations. It soon becomes clear that many of the locals have secrets they would rather keep hidden, and as the detectives delve deeper into the case, they realize that the murder may be connected to a decades-old crime.
The investigation takes Barnaby and Jones to a variety of locations in and around Midsomer Parva, from the dark woods to the campus of the local university. Along the way, they interview a variety of suspects, including the victim's classmates, her professors, and several local business owners. The detectives must navigate a web of lies and deceit to uncover the truth behind the murder and bring the killer to justice.
As the investigation progresses, Barnaby and Jones must also deal with personal challenges. Barnaby's wife Sarah is dealing with a health scare, and Jones is struggling to balance his work and personal life. Their personal struggles add depth to the story and raise the stakes for the detectives as they work to solve the case.
"Days of Misrule" is a classic episode of Midsomer Murders that will satisfy fans of the long-running series. The setting is idyllic yet sinister, the characters are interesting and complex, and the plot is full of twists and turns that will keep viewers guessing until the very end. As always, the acting is excellent, with Neil Dudgeon and Jason Hughes turning in strong performances as Barnaby and Jones. Overall, "Days of Misrule" is a must-see episode for fans of Midsomer Murders.