There are many words to describe it, but the most accurate one is: can't stop!

Cordelia 2022-10-30 19:35:35

Early in the morning, I was surprised by the greeting of " Hello, March " in the circle of friends !

So thrilling!

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The reason why I am so confused, in addition to devoting myself to my beloved work, is also because of this unstoppable British drama:

"ENDEAVOUR" (The Prequel to Inspector Morse)

This spin-off of "Inspector Morse", which tells the story of a detective in the Oxford area of ​​the 1960s, uses his strong Oxford style, slow narrative rhythm, sincere character appearance, and every frame. The pictures that can be used as screensavers and the reversal of the gods that make people slap in the face have firmly pulled me under its banner, unable to extricate myself.

The most eye-catching is of course the Oxford fan.

Let's take a look at the picture first:

Exudes such a strong last-generation aristocratic atmosphere, first of all thanks to the author of the original novel "Detective Morse": Colin Dexter .

The crime novelist was born in 1930 and received a degree in Classics from Cambridge University. After a stint as a Latin and Greek teacher, he moved to Oxford to become a full-time writer. It was here that Dexter conceived the character of Inspector Morse and wrote 13 Inspector Morse novels between 1975-1999. The detective quickly became popular and was deeply rooted in the hearts of the United Kingdom, even comparable to the "national treasure" Doctor Who. Dexter was also awarded the OBE in 2000 for his achievements in literature.

You know, Inspector Morse in the play is an outstanding graduate of Oxford Classics, and from time to time a few classic quotations such as Shakespeare appear.

At the beginning of the series, he is printing his resignation letter on a typewriter with one finger, only to return to Oxford as support for a murder.

And was finally favored by the "good British boss" Thursday (the first time I saw someone with this surname), and stayed as his assistant.

This murder is not simple from the beginning:

(You can scroll down after reading it seven or eight times)

A 15-year-old girl has been found missing, leaving her home at 4pm on Sunday, but not showing up for Monday morning classes at a disciplined girls' school.

During the investigation, Moss found that she, from a poor family, actually owns a precious first edition of Oxford English Poetry Collection, and treasures Oxford's weekly crossword questions, and only does the first and last two questions.

The girl has yet to be found, but a student at Oxford Classics has been found armed with a gun.

The missing girl was actually the ex-girlfriend of the suicidal boy.

At this time, the girl's body was also found.

An autopsy revealed that the girl had had a miscarriage not long ago.

Following the clues, Morgan believes that someone must have used the crossword as a code word for dating a girl.

And everyone else believed that it must be the boy who couldn't bear the betrayal of the girl and committed suicide after murdering.

Only Moss suggested that, without means of transportation, how did the boy kill the girl and then rush to the river to commit suicide?

His perseverance was favored by Inspector Thursday, but he also made him a thorn in the eyes of everyone, easily blamed and often obstructed.

However, for him, the most difficult thing may not lie in these resistances, but the psychological shadow after returning to the sad place.

And the mockery of former classmates:

Of course there are also joys, such as meeting an idol during the investigation: a beautiful singer. Her beautiful singing was the only bright color in his dark life, giving him hope of living.

However, all the evidence points to her husband: a professor of classics at Oxford.

He is a mentor to suicidal boys.

At the same time, he has an ambiguous relationship with the boy's ex-girlfriend: the girl who was killed.

The most important thing is that those crossword questions are actually from him.

It must be him, right?

Hey-hey.

Sister Na holds her swollen face and tells you: My friend, you are so happy !

As a senior drama guessing party who could see at a glance that the forensic doctor had problems in Detective Chinatown 2, until the second episode of the third season, Sister Na only guessed the murderer once when a blind cat met a dead mouse...

If you want to prove your IQ, come in! Send " Detective Morse " to watch the drama with Sister Na!

After all, March is here, and in this month that is destined to march, how can you not be as endeavour as the name of the show, and try your best to move forward? Let's keep going!

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