Hummmm! Fred breaks the news with customary lack of grace and Bright of course is in pieces. Carl Sturgis was actually Jenny’s brother, Johnny Linden – supposedly dead in a pub fire. Likewise the animosity between Thursday and Morse felt forced and badly dealt with from the beginning, and now they are largely rekindled in friendship after Morse’s ‘mea culpa’ it begs the question how they will unravel them again over the final season so we come to understand why Morse never mentions him again. This final episode was so implausible and totally unreal for me, making a mockery of the whole series. Incidentally, Ludovico Talenti was the name of a parish priest in the church of San Giovanni Crisostomo in Venice in the 1500s. And Sturgis it is who Strange finds ‘looking after’ the rambling Psycho-style house of one of the accident victims. What a preposterous creation, that with hindsight makes no sense at all now he is exposed. In his defence, he has explored every possible situation and permutation and solved most of the riddles from the Morse days – as some have suggested the only thing left to resolve is Hugo de Vries. If we were hoping that this season would lay the groundwork for the transition to Inspector Morse, or at least explain some plot threads such as lack of mention of Fred Thursday in later years, we were to be disappointed; in fact, disappointment must be the only way to express what we feel about this season. Anywhere else, if four people had been murdered in the same place in the space of 11 months, the whole area would be swarming with coppers as far as the eye could see. Isn't that The Clue, because Hugo was famous for fantastic masks and impersonation----? Bright castigates Fred over his obsession with Carl Sturgis, who quite rightly threatens to sue; but is this some sort of set-up? And those Indian deliverys would be cold, not packed in an insulated bag. -Ludo: 'Violetta hates the opera'! Two actors from the Scottish comedy Two Doors Down playing wrestlers in this episode. The formidable Ian McDiarmid shone in that role. You can’t just take out a life policy on a total stranger. Is Fred’s gut instinct now entirely vindicated, or has he still missed something vital? Someone on other site asked if Ludo ( "I Play) is Hugo de Vries. View the profiles of people named Ludo de Vries. Welcome to the Digital Spy forums. – he’s determined to investigate despite Fred’s opposition. Who killed Petra Cornwell? had helped them escape to Berlin. It was the most ridiculous plot of all, other than to give more opportunity for the wonderful Anton Lesser to show us again the brilliance of his acting skills. Is he Hugo de Vries? This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. It’s all very unconvincing. Ludo turns up at Morse’s one evening – he at least has finished the wallpapering and even has net curtains up, but despite Strange’s warnings is still taking case files home. Surely the police would have sealed off the route after the first murder? By this point we’re fairly confused, as is Fred, so Morse has to explain everything to him and us. And the thought of him putting on a flat cap and doing his ‘carry on handyman’ act to sabotage people’s ladders is beyond belief. “Series 8 will be three episodes so that Endeavour completes on 33 total episodes too.”. As Morse investigates, Ludo and Violetta stroll past. In 1886 de Vries noticed wild varieties of the evening primrose (Oenothera lamarckiana) that differed markedly from the cultivated species. He leaves Fred the evidence of the insurance scam, and Bright admits that he and his wife had cashed in their life insurance – and Ludo’s name is all over the paperwork. But what would have possessed Morse to leave it as a contact number? Yes found this series very confusing. I cannot be alone in thinking this series of Endeavour has been muddled rather than complex. Much of the original Morse had similarly odd plotlines plus Morse was always leaping into bed with a female character which was usually a guarantee she would turn out to be the perpetrator or a victim! Enjoyed this weeks apart from the Ludo/Violetta subplot. But it did amuse me to think on such a dour chap as Thursday dropping everything at Christmas and somehow finding the time (and money) to inter-rail through Europe to Venice with a gun to assist Morse. I’m an alum, and my wife and I both recognized our old stomping ground. Why did Ludo want to make contact again with Morse in the first place? A notion from another site "The similarity of the continuing Morse/Ludo sub-plot to "The Talented Mr. Ripley" is cheekily emphasized in this second episode by the revelation that Ludo's surname is "Talenti".". Corrections? The 10 Best Crime Dramas This Week (Monday 24th February – Sunday 1st March), ITV commissions new thriller from Blood writer Sophie Petzal, Alibi acquires Briarpatch for UK broadcast, The 10 Best Crime Dramas This Week (Monday 2nd – Sunday 8th November), NORDIC NOIR BBC Four acquires The Valhalla Murders, NORDIC NOIR Darkness: Those Who Kill to return for a second series in 2021. Was Ludo really living an international jet-set lifestyle on the proceeds of a few life insurance payouts? Morse is chastised for airing his theory about the insurance accidents. I was quite impressed by Grado's English accent - although playing a wrestler shouldn't be too far out of his comfort zone. As you say, certainly not a living that would afford you such a lavish lifestyle as Ludo had. There’s obviously only so far they can go with it, and I feel they are so caught up in all trying to make sense going into the original Morse timeline that they are starting to leave common sense behind. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Morse intends to confront Violetta at the opera on New Year’s Eve – implausibly, and this is getting more and more like a bad pastiche of Sherlock Holmes, Fred follows Morse to Venice. And if so, why? Mrs Bright has asked for help from her faith healer to find Christmas decorations in the attic – oh dear, we can foresee an accident with a loft ladder. Is Morse completely off the rails making a connection with the death of Mrs Bright, the locations of the insurance scams and the name LUDO? Ludo heeft 2 functies op zijn of haar profiel. Take them in? Hugo Marie de Vries was a Dutch botanist and one of the first geneticists. Here in the U.S. we will see this episode for the first time next Sunday on PBS but I am wondering about the La Sposa del Demoino connection and google brought me to you. They probably should get better writers for the final series to send off Endeavour on a high note. He finds a link to the Sturgis family, as in towpath suspect Carl Sturgis. Bekijk de profielen van mensen met de naam Ludo De de Vries. series and I just hope that there is a good send off for Fred and Bright who are marvellous characters, and give a good explanation as to why they are never mentioned in Morse. Hotel Hugo de Vries in Lunteren is een prachtige locatie op de Veluwe om te overnachten, te vergaderen of te trouwen! The episode opens with a debate at Lady Matilda’s women’s college (previously mentioned both in Lewis and Endeavour, and actually filmed in Lady Margaret Hall), as to whether to admit men – to let the ‘wolf into the fold’. But the humdinger really was Ludo. Anyway, Violetta promises to hand over Ludo in return for a head start, and she arranges a rendezvous at the Cimetero de San Michele (a Venetian island used as a cemetery since 1807 – Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Diaghilev and Ezra Pound are buried there among others). How did he have an alibi for the first towpath killing? So were Jenny’s visions genuine, some sort of psychic connection to her brother, or purely products of her disturbed mind? According to the article above, Lady Margaret Hall was the college where the interiors were filmed, if I understand correctly. In what twisted version of international policing would a British policeman be allowed to arrest two (presumably Italian) citizens and shanghai them back to Oxford? Ludo asks for advice about Violetta, who he thinks is having an affair – ‘I’m the last person you should ask about this’ says Morse – no kidding. Or was he planning a visit to Ventnor next? Dissecting the best crime drama on television and radio from around the world. De Vries also contributed to knowledge of the role played in plant physiology by osmosis, and in 1877 he demonstrated a relation between osmotic pressure and the molecular weight of substances in plant cells. As this was the one in which Morse’s nemesis Hugo de Vries popped up, is this a hint about the identity of Ludo?).

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