Ep 1. Death's Shadow
- TV-14
- January 20, 1999
- 101 min
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8.2 (1,174)
In the season 2 premiere of Midsomer Murders, titled "Death's Shadow," the idyllic village of Badger's Drift is shocked by the unexpected death of elderly Emily Simpson. Local police officer Tom Barnaby, along with his new sergeant, Gavin Troy, are tasked with investigating her death as they uncover secrets within the picturesque village.
As they delve deeper, it appears that Emily's death may not have been accidental but rather a sinister plot to claim her inheritance. The detectives discover that Emily's life was not as it seemed and that many in the village weren't exactly who they appeared to be. They investigate the various relationships in Emily's life, including a suspicious family member and her seemingly devoted caretaker.
As the investigation progresses, it leads Barnaby and Troy to new evidence and potential suspects. However, not all is as it seems, as the story takes several surprising twists and turns. The detectives must navigate the web of lies and uncover the truth, all while trying to catch a killer before they strike again.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to stunning views of the English countryside, as well as a peek into the lives of the eccentric and idiosyncratic villagers. The episode is filled with classic whodunit elements - mysterious and devious suspects, a unique setting, and intricate detective work.
Overall, "Death's Shadow" is a gripping start to the second season of Midsomer Murders, offering equal parts intrigue, suspense, and classic British charm. The episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they try to solve the mystery alongside Barnaby and Troy. So, it is a must-watch episode for fans of detective dramas with a taste for the British countryside.