Airs: CBC (Yes, that is a Canadian channel. No, I don’t get it) and Netflix
Review: Season 1+
The best way to describe Murdoch Mysteries is to call it CSI: Toronto. A detective, William Murdoch, in Toronto uses science to solve murders. What sets it apart from the CSI franchise is that it is set in the late 19th century. Murdoch uses cutting-edge technology, like finger printing and X-rays, to solve crimes.
The best part of the show is definitely the characters. They are more than likable, even if they are a bit cliché. Why shouldn’t we like them? They’re Canadian. Have you ever met a Canadian you didn’t like? Sure, there was probably that one French Canadian guy that was a bit arrogant, but he was mostly harmless.
If I have a complaint, though, while I am sure all the technology existed back then, it does feel like…
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Nov 18, 2016 @ 22:27:49
Like CSI,bollocks it is simply a detective going the extra mile and being quite intelligent. A bit of a stretch given the time but a series I really do enjoy and I do think all the characters a great as well
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Nov 18, 2016 @ 22:50:33
one of our favourite shows
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