Ep 2. Bad Tidings
- TV-MA
- January 4, 2004
- 98 min
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7.5 (902)
The show Midsomer Murders is a British detective drama series set in a fictional county of Midsomer. Season 7 episode 2, titled "Bad Tidings," follows the investigation into a murder that occurs during a local festival.
The episode begins with the opening of a new bypass as the residents of Midsomer celebrate with a carnival. At a fortune-telling booth, a young woman named Rosemary Furman is seen having a heated argument with her lover, Barry Treggonning. Later that night, as the carnival winds down, Rosemary's body is found washed up on the riverbank.
DCI Tom Barnaby, played by John Nettles, and his trusty sidekick DS Gavin Troy, played by Daniel Casey, are called in to investigate the murder. They discover that Rosemary was not well-liked, having offended several members of the community with her brash behavior. The detectives learn that Rosemary was planning to leave town with Barry, much to the dismay of his wife, who is also Rosemary's best friend.
As the investigation continues, Barnaby and Troy unravel a tangled web of secrets and lies in the community, exposing the townspeople's dark pasts. They also encounter a number of eccentric characters, including a bird-loving vicar, a surly publican, and a bitter ex-reality TV star.
Despite the suspects' attempts to throw the detectives off their trail, Barnaby and Troy persist in their investigation, following every lead to uncover the truth behind Rosemary's murder. Along the way, they face several obstacles, including a break-in at the police station and an attempt on their lives.
The tension builds as Barnaby and Troy race to solve the case before another murder occurs. As they close in on the killer, they are forced to confront an unexpected twist in the case that threatens to derail their investigation.
"Bad Tidings" is a thrilling episode of Midsomer Murders that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. With its colorful characters, intricate plot, and stunning countryside setting, the show is a must-watch for fans of detective dramas.