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A good beginning
miles-3310812 December 2016
Warning: Spoilers
This is the beginning of the regular series of Murdoch Mysteries, in which Detective William Murdoch of Toronto's Police Station 4 uses his keen amateur knowledge of science and his talent for creating new technologies to solve the crimes that beset his city. Murdoch's boss, Inspector Thomas Brackenreid, is a gruff Yorkshireman who calls a spade a bloody shovel and is often the bad cop to Murdoch's decidedly good cop. Murdoch is frequently assisted by Constable George Crabtree, enthusiastic, but somewhat easily distracted, especially when a case involves anything out of the ordinary; he also seems to have an astonishing number of aunts who shared all kinds of wisdom with him while he was growing up in Newfoundland. The Police work closely with Dr Julia Ogden, a pathologist pioneering the cause of women in an age of few openings for them; she admires Murdoch's zeal for science and his integrity, a quality related to his devout Catholicism.

This first episode is set in the context of the competition between the rival alternating and direct current methods of supplying electricity. DC was the earlier technology promoted by Thomas Alva Edison, while Nikola Tesla was trying to get people to adopt his AC system.

A public demonstration is held in a Toronto park by supporters of the Edison system, who hope to convince people that AC is dangerous by passing AC through a dog, thereby to keep the electricity supply contract. Protesters against cruelty to animals are in the crowd, as is Tesla himself; Edison's man, in charge of the demonstration, is Allen Fawkes. Alice Howard, reigning Miss Toronto Electric & Light, is electrocuted as she throws the switch; AC is indeed a killer.

Murdoch quickly finds the switch was sabotaged by inserting a block of rubber in the mechanism, but the mystery is why the rubber grip on the switch handle didn't save Alice. Before the demonstration, the switch was stored at a TE&L station; Murdoch sends Crabtree there to investigate security, and Crabtree suggests he might also call on Edna Garrison, the leading protester. As for Murdoch, he is off to find Tesla, whom he asks for help.

Returning to Police Station 4, Murdoch learns from Crabtree that an alarm was triggered at the TE&L station in the early hours of the morning, but nothing was taken or tampered with. Also, He has brought Miss Garrison in, so Murdoch asks her if she had any part in what happened. She denies doing anything, and says she was home at the time of the TE&L burglary; asked if anyone can vouch for that, she says her landlady locks the front door of the boarding house at 10pm. Later, with Tesla helping, Murdoch uncovers the ingenious way by which the switch handle was tampered with; there is no doubt that Alice was murdered.

At the morgue, Dr Ogden confirms that Alice was electrocuted, and tells Murdoch that the post-mortem showed Alice was five weeks pregnant. Murdoch tells Brackenreid that in light of the new information, the best suspects seem to be either Alderman Edwin Dodd, who is on the Street Lighting Commission, or Daniel Pratt, millionaire owner of TE&L - in either case, the revelation of an illicit pregnancy could be ruinous. The Inspector asks Murdoch if he has considered Allen Fawkes, but Murdoch discounts him, as he has so much less to lose than the others. Murdoch interviews Petunia, Alice's roommate, learning that she had a number of gentleman friends, but was always very discreet, so she couldn't offer any names, indeed she had only ever spoken to one on the telephone once, and all she could say was he had a pleasant voice.

Murdoch visits Pratt, who initially denies any impropriety with Alice, but caves in, and says he and she did have an affair, but it was over weeks previously. Any suggestion that he was the father of the child was impossible. Meanwhile, Constable Crabtree calls on Edna to invite her dog for a walk. Edna goes along as a chaperone.

Allen Fawkes calls by Police Station 4, to say he has heard from a very flustered Daniel Pratt, following Murdoch's interview; if Murdoch believes Pratt was trying to kill Alice, he must be mistaken, since Alice was a last minute replacement for Alderman Dodd, who had been due to throw the switch. Murdoch then visits Alderman Dodd, who mistakes him for a prowler, and comes after him with a shotgun. Dodd says he is jittery because someone tried to electrocute him . He doesn't have any idea who or why. Brackenreid ponders who might profit from what has happened, and looks at stock prices in the Toronto Gazette: Niagara AC's share price has risen in one day from 76¢ to 95¢, an astonishing 25% gain. It seems obvious that the fix was in from the AC people, says Brackenreid. Murdoch goes to see Tesla, who says he doesn't bother with business matters. Brackenreid obtains a statement of Dodd's bank account, showing he has taken a $20,000 bribe.

George, Edna and the dog are two minutes late returning to her rooming house, but Edna gains access to her room via an open window, and she invites George to join her for a pot of tea. While there, George discovers that Edna has a blueprint of the generator used in the demonstration. Meanwhile, Murdoch and Brackenreid go to see Pratt, but find him electrocuted in his office.

So, are the killings linked, if so, who is behind them and why? Was Alice the target, or was it Dodd? Is George becoming involved with the wrong sort of woman?

This is a promising start to the series, with many of Tesla's scientific ideas showcased well, not to mention those of Murdoch himself. We begin to get to know the main characters and their strengths and weaknesses. More, please.
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7/10
An Encounter with Electricity
Hitchcoc10 December 2016
This is the maiden voyage for this series which involves a young police detective, Murdoch, who is gifted in the sciences. It takes place in Toronto in the 1890's and the principle character uses methods that are far beyond the normal scope of a routine police officer. There are some stretches here. The story begins with a big controversy as to whether the Alternating Current is dangerous to society which has relied strictly on battery power to this point. Even that is new technology. During a demonstration of the evils of AC, the woman who pulls he switch during that demonstration is electrocuted. Murdoch sets about trying to do what police do. He is fortunate for who should be on the scene but Nicola Tesla, one of his heroes. The involve themselves with electrical experiments that help to explain what happened to the young woman and why. We are also introduced to other characters who will involve themselves with Murdoch. There is also a little romance thing between a young female suspect and Constable Crabtree. He is an ingratiating character and the byplay is good fun.
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Electric power and electrocution
ctyankee126 January 2015
A bunch of inventors are in town and wanting to introduce a new form of electricity.

A dog is placed in a metal cage and the wires connected to the cage.The dog will get electrocuted in front of the crowd to show this experiment works. In the crowd there is a woman that does not want to see animals used like this and is outspoken about it. She argues with the presenters and calls them names.

The switch for this presentation is pulled by a woman. She is electrocuted instead of the dog. Someone tampered with the wires. This is a episode of scientist that are jealous of one another so the police think one of them was targeted to die by pulling the switch.

Murdoch talks the host of this electric presentation to give the dog to the woman that does not want to see animals killed and he starts his investigation. George the policeman is infatuated with this lady and he uses the excuse to visit her and ask her if he could take the dog for a walk.

Officer George Crabtree adds a lot to this series. He is funny and smart. I probably like his role more then Murdoch.

Two people are murdered in this episode but good ending as usual.

Watched this on IMDb connected to Hulu -free - ads are very short. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1091909/episodes?season=1 The link is at the bottom of each episode.
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3/10
Terrible camera work
alanbranch-6449426 January 2024
2024 - I know this was filmed in 2008 but it looks ok , the lines are a bit stiff but the wobbly camera work makes it unwatchable, crazy close ups and wild panning make it looks like it was home made. Acting is ok , music ok but camera is terrible.

2024 - I know this was filmed in 2008 but it looks ok , the lines are a bit stiff but the wobbly camera work makes it unwatchable, crazy close ups and wild panning make it looks like it was home made. Acting is ok , music ok but camera is terrible.

2024 - I know this was filmed in 2008 but it looks ok , the lines are a bit stiff but the wobbly camera work makes it unwatchable, crazy close ups and wild panning make it looks like it was home made. Acting is ok , music ok but camera is terrible.
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Interesting story but they didn't really solve the case
interestingstuff30 March 2022
The main premise of this show is that we have a detective that uses new technology and scientific methods to solve cases using hard evidence but it hasn't happened in this episode. The entire episode they went around looking to find "who would benefit most from this murder" rather than looking at actual hard evidence. At the end, they found the person who they thought would have the most motive or most to gain from the murder regardless of what evidence said.

The whole way they solved the case goes against the main premise of the show and ruins it for me. If they are going to use nothing but pure deduction to solve cases, then they shouldn't have promised us something entirely different.
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