Blood Will Out
- Episode aired Sep 19, 1999
- TV-14
- 1h 40m
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The murder of a village blow-hard, who had few supporters among his neighbors, happens while a gathering of travelers is taking place.The murder of a village blow-hard, who had few supporters among his neighbors, happens while a gathering of travelers is taking place.The murder of a village blow-hard, who had few supporters among his neighbors, happens while a gathering of travelers is taking place.
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- TriviaHector Bridges wears the regimental tie of the Royal Irish Fusiliers. It would be a question as to whether he served in that unit, because it was amalgamated in 1968 (with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the Royal Ulster Rifles) and thenceforth was known as the Royal Irish Rangers.
- GoofsWhen Barnaby and Troy arrive at the house where Hector and the major are planning their action, it is dark. After a brief discussion, they leave the house, when it is now daylight.
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D.C.I. Tom Barnaby: You reported it the first time it happened, seven years ago, when you were married to him. And you, Mr. Saxby, were married to Jenny Bridges, which makes you Fleur's father.
Will Saxby: It's no secret. You could ask anyone in the village.
D.C.I. Tom Barnaby: Yeah, I'm just showing off.
- ConnectionsReferences Matilda (1996)
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Lovely English Village
A complicated set of relationships by marriage (where each of a pair of married couples was previously married to their current spouse's ex). Two groups of travelers (gypsies) converge on the village for a festival. The leader, Wilbur, has been traveling since his stint in the Falklands where much of his regiment was killed. Turns out that the landowner in the big house was the man who sent the men to their deaths. He is the local magistrate and is a bully on top of it. He is especially abusive to his step-daughter.
Great scenery of English countryside. The wagons of the travelers are particularly cute to view. There are various relationships between the villagers, farmers and the local shopkeeper.
A subplot is that Barnaby is placed on a diet in order to fit into a suit and Troy watches what he eats and steals his Mars bar from the glove compartment. As usual, Troy's comments about the villagers "bonking" activities are hilarious as are Barnaby's retorts.
Phyllida Law (Emma Thompson's mom) plays a small part and serves Barnaby chocolate gateaux. Turns out is also the gateaux that Cully does a commercial on.
Great scenery of English countryside. The wagons of the travelers are particularly cute to view. There are various relationships between the villagers, farmers and the local shopkeeper.
A subplot is that Barnaby is placed on a diet in order to fit into a suit and Troy watches what he eats and steals his Mars bar from the glove compartment. As usual, Troy's comments about the villagers "bonking" activities are hilarious as are Barnaby's retorts.
Phyllida Law (Emma Thompson's mom) plays a small part and serves Barnaby chocolate gateaux. Turns out is also the gateaux that Cully does a commercial on.
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