Midsomer Murders: Murder of Innocence (2012)
Season 15, Episode 2
6/10
Twist and Turn
6 May 2017
This episode has plenty of characters, but basically it boils down to a newly released ex-convict named Grady Felton, who served 18 years for murdering a local, Daniel Denning. The story also revolves around the Gideon family (mother Mandy, sons Will and Kyle) and the wealthier Denning family (father Ted, daughter Deirdre, and long-dead son Daniel). There is also a drug dealer named Fred Burns. In addition, several scenes include Sarah Barnaby's gym coach and Ben Jones' new lover, firefighter Susie Bellingham. The dog Sykes appears in a few scenes, but nothing special (he stole the show in episode 14:6, when poor Barnaby got sick).

I was really surprised by the plot. Lots of twists and turns. Engrossing.

Shallow characterization: From one season to another, Sergeant Ben Jones never seems to become wiser or more reflective. He doesn't grow a cynical skin. He doesn't learn to dig deeper, even after 18 years with the police. As truths became apparent, I would have expected to see Jones engaged in some soul searching, or at least in contemplation, but that didn't happen. Instead we got a silly ending — coppers taking a physical fitness test.

Character growth is a major weakness in the writing throughout this entire series (even the first 13 seasons). For example, one would have expected to see Tom Barnaby's sidekick, young Sergeant Troy, grow and change. He needed to learn how to drive more carefully, and to more thoroughly question suspects (even the straight, the rich, and the beautiful). Alas, no.
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