Murdoch investigates a car accident and uncovers sinister motives.Murdoch investigates a car accident and uncovers sinister motives.Murdoch investigates a car accident and uncovers sinister motives.
- Dr. Julia Ogden
- (as Hélène Joy)
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- TriviaWith an IMDb rating of 9.2, this is the highest rated episode of The Murdoch Mysteries as of April 2019.
- GoofsThe opening dialogue between Murdoch, Crabtree and Watts discusses the possibility of automated firefighters and uses the word "robot" several times. In fact, the word "robot" was not used in the English language until the play R.U.R. by Karel Capek was translated, over fifteen years later.
- Quotes
Detective William Murdoch: A fire-fighting robot, George?
Constable George Crabtree: Yes sir. Er... imagine it, with heat sensing eyes, moving towards the fire wielding a hose. Can one build such a thing, sir?
Detective William Murdoch: I suppose. Have you considered the potential effect such a machine will have on human kind?
Constable George Crabtree: Well, yes. This one would put out fires.
Detective Llewellyn Watts: Hmm, but if these robots can supplant a person's vocation, the very source of meaning in life, what will become of that?
Detective William Murdoch: In this case, it would take over a dangerous occupation, potentially saving lives.
Detective Llewellyn Watts: And what happens when this automation spreads to other duties, like our own?
Constable George Crabtree: [laughing] A robot-constable, sir. Robo-copper.
- SoundtracksMurdoch Mysteries Opening Theme
Written by Robert Carli
- apbryant
- Feb 7, 2021
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- Runtime44 minutes
- Color