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"Inspector Morse" (1987)Original Air Date:
22 March 1988 (Season 2, Episode 4)Plot:
Morse and Lewis investigate the murder of a young woman, Sylvia Kane, found dead in a pub car park.... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
"It is a pretty nasty night out" moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| John Thaw | ... | Chief Inspector Morse | |
| Kevin Whately | ... | Det. Sgt. Robert Lewis | |
| Anthony Bate | ... | Bernard Crowther | |
| Terrence Hardiman | ... | Clive Palmer | |
| Fabia Drake | ... | Mrs. Jarman | |
| Jill Baker | ... | Jennifer Coleby | |
| Holly Aird | ... | Angie Hartman | |
| Paul Geoffrey | ... | Peter Newlove | |
| Peter Woodthorpe | ... | Max - Pathologist | |
| Ingrid Lacey | ... | Mary Widdowson | |
| Shirley Dixon | ... | Margaret Crowther | |
| Ian Sears | ... | John Sanders | |
| Perry Fenwick | ... | Jimmy | |
| Shirley Stelfox | ... | Mrs. Kane | |
| Jenny Jay | ... | Sylvia Kane |
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Car Park, Effingham Junction Station, Effingham Junction, Surrey, England, UK moreFun Stuff
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Miscellaneous: Vass Anderson is billed as "Mrs. Bentley" instead of Mr. Bentley in the credits. moreQuotes:
Chief Inspector Morse: Is sex more trouble than it's worth? I keep wanting to find out the answer. moreFAQ
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"You're going to like this one. Quite a puzzle", says Max in this adaptation of Colin Dexter's first novel. Quite right: A girl is dead, and in her purse is a mysterious envelope, empty but for a coded letter, reading "Take this, please."
One of the best Morse episodes, Last Bus to Woodstock has a plot that twists and turns, keeping both Morse and the viewer stumped until the last moment, when the dreadful truth sinks in.
Gender roles and loneliness are the recurring themes that serve as the foundation for this visit to Oxford: Among the dozens of characters introduced, all but two live hauntingly lonely lives, coping as they may -- through drinking, gambling, sex and adultery.
The first exception is an old miss Marple type. She has learned to deal with the loneliness, or even appreciate it. The second exception is Angie, a young and amiable English literature student, who has yet to face the harsh facts of life. Of course, her innocence can't last, and eventually she gets her unpleasant rite of passage into adulthood.
As often with Morse, the conclusion is only half satisfying: Although the case is closed, there's no sense of justice being fulfilled, only lives ruined, a little more misery in an already miserable world. The Inspector Morse series never drew the nicest picture of society, but in this episode, it seems particularly grim.