Midsomer Murders: The Made-to-Measure Murders (2010)
Season 13, Episode 2
7/10
Overall, a very successful episode of the last season with the great Tom Barnaby
6 March 2020
"The Made-to-Measure Murder" isn't one of the best episodes, or even the best episode of season 13, but it's still pretty good and interesting to me. Of course, I expected much more from him, for I was deceived by the name, which I thought hinted at the perfect murder. However, in General, the plot is interesting and thoughtful. I liked the game Maureen Beattie and Richard Cordery, but as bad as I would not have treated him, I can not admit that James Wilby plays perfectly, this is one of his most colorful roles, although somewhat vile. The scenes with coats, Tom, and Joyce are among the funniest in the series, and I like the chemistry between John Nettles and Jane Wymark in this series. Overall, a great episode, one of the most successful in the last season with Tom Barnaby, although not the most successful. This is not his fault - it's just that there are more exciting series, personally I prefer "the Silent Land", "Blood on Saddle" and "the Noble Art". All in all, another good work by Peter Smith. 10/10, but not brilliant.
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