Inspector Morse, "The Dead of Jericho"

Published: Feb. 13, 2024, noon

New episode out now! We watched the first episode of Inspector Morse, a staple of British detective television and inspiration for two further series. We dig into the character of Morse and how he is presented in the show, discussing how his interests and flaws are weaved into the narrative and also how he goes about solving cases with \u201cunorthodox\u201d methods. We like Lewis and appreciate his agency, enjoy the music and choral singing, analyze the character\u2019s living spaces, and debate how the morality of the 1980s drove the motive. We also talk about how the mystery is not spoon fed to the audience; the story was complicated and Morse got things wrong which was a surprising but enjoyable aspect, even if it made us confused. Katy accidentally slighted Jeremy Sumpter, Carrie enjoys live music performed well, Maddy longs for a quaint life, and Mack has opinions about handwriting. We talk about annoying puzzles, guess what American crime procedurals are popular across the pond, share stories about empty restaurants that may be fronts, and ask the age old question - gay or Oxford student? We also touch on real ale, repointing, sacred harp singing, and fish smells. And something quite incredible happens for the first time in the podcast\u2019s history\u2026give it a listen to find out what! Enjoy!

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TW: death by suicide, binge drinking, blackmail, classicism, drug addiction, suspected incest

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Show Notes:

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  • Batman sound effect we used

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  • Link to short YouTube video about sacred harp singing by Awake Productions

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  • The episode of Endeavour Katy was remembering is series 1, episode 3, titled \u201cRocket\u201d.

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