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}}"'''I, Murdoch'''" is the eighth episode of the [[Season 2 Episodes and Guides|second season]] of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the twenty-first episode of the series. It first aired on March 24, 2009. |
}}"'''I, Murdoch'''" is the eighth episode of the [[Season 2 Episodes and Guides|second season]] of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the twenty-first episode of the series. It first aired on March 24, 2009. |
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== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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− | When a young boy, Alwyn Jones, reports seeing a giant shiny knight in the woods, Inspector Murdoch takes an interest and walks the boy home. There, he meets Alwyn's very attractive - and widowed - mother Enid. He doesn't have much time with her however since he's called away to investigate a murder |
+ | When a young boy, Alwyn Jones, reports seeing a giant shiny knight in the woods, Inspector Murdoch takes an interest and walks the boy home. There, he meets Alwyn's very attractive - and widowed - mother Enid. He doesn't have much time with her however since he's called away to investigate a murder. |
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+ | The victim is Professor Ezra Dolomore, a mathematician who now works for a major industrialist. Dr. Ogden confirms that the man was poisoned and the fatal dose was administered in a unique way. When young Alwyn disappears, they find a dwarf floating in the river while looking for him, also poisoned. |
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+ | Also involved in the case is the very secretive government agent Terrence Meyers. Murdoch and Dr. Ogden's relationship has yet to thaw but she seems to be coming around slowly. It all may be for naught as the detective has decided to make a social call on Mrs. Jones. |
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== Character Revelations == |
== Character Revelations == |
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== Continuity == |
== Continuity == |
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− | *[[William-Julia Relationship|William and Julia]] remain at odds about her having had an abortion. |
+ | * [[William-Julia Relationship|William and Julia]] remain at odds about her having had an abortion. |
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== Historical References == |
== Historical References == |
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− | *Professor Ezra Delamore's research is into an application of the [[wikipedia:Difference_engine|Babbage Difference Engine]]. |
+ | * Professor Ezra Delamore's research is into an application of the [[wikipedia:Difference_engine|Babbage Difference Engine]]. |
* The murder method is very similar to the one used to kill the Bulgarian dissident, Gregori Markov (a ricin-filled pellet fired from an umbrella). |
* The murder method is very similar to the one used to kill the Bulgarian dissident, Gregori Markov (a ricin-filled pellet fired from an umbrella). |
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− | *The book Murdoch gets for Alwyn at the end, ''Steam Man of the Plains'', was an actual novel printed in 1876 by Harold Cohen. |
+ | * The book Murdoch gets for Alwyn at the end, ''Steam Man of the Plains'', was an actual novel printed in 1876 by Harold Cohen. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * This episode's opening murder is taken directly from the real life assassination of a Bulgarian dissident living in London in 1978 |
+ | * This episode's opening murder is taken directly from the real life assassination of a Bulgarian dissident living in London in 1978; the only difference are that the pellet was full of ricin and shot through an umbrella instead of a blind man's cane. |
− | * Lori Spring was nominated for Gemini Awards' Best Writing in a Dramatic Series for this episode. |
+ | * [[Lori Spring]] was nominated for Gemini Awards' Best Writing in a Dramatic Series for this episode. |
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===Main Cast=== |
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[[Yannick Bisson]] as [[William Murdoch]]<br /> |
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[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree]] |
[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree]] |
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===Recurring Cast=== |
===Recurring Cast=== |
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[[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins]]<br /> |
[[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins]]<br /> |
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[[Dakota Goyo]] as [[Alwyn Jones]]<br /> |
[[Dakota Goyo]] as [[Alwyn Jones]]<br /> |
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Gloria Slade as Mrs. Eason<br /> |
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Allan Redford as Big Littleman<br /> |
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Revision as of 21:22, 16 May 2020
"I, Murdoch" is the eighth episode of the second season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the twenty-first episode of the series. It first aired on March 24, 2009.
Summary
When a young boy, Alwyn Jones, reports seeing a giant shiny knight in the woods, Inspector Murdoch takes an interest and walks the boy home. There, he meets Alwyn's very attractive - and widowed - mother Enid. He doesn't have much time with her however since he's called away to investigate a murder.
The victim is Professor Ezra Dolomore, a mathematician who now works for a major industrialist. Dr. Ogden confirms that the man was poisoned and the fatal dose was administered in a unique way. When young Alwyn disappears, they find a dwarf floating in the river while looking for him, also poisoned.
Also involved in the case is the very secretive government agent Terrence Meyers. Murdoch and Dr. Ogden's relationship has yet to thaw but she seems to be coming around slowly. It all may be for naught as the detective has decided to make a social call on Mrs. Jones.
Character Revelations
- Brackenreid is sure that Det. Murdoch can tell Dr. Ogden all about the automaton but to both his surprise and Julia's, Murdoch has a previous appointment. He leaves them to have dinner at Enid Jones' house.
- Enid hopes that Murdoch likes pot roast. He reveals that he does.
Continuity
- William and Julia remain at odds about her having had an abortion.
Historical References
- This episode takes place in Toronto 1896 – Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria 1819 - 1901) is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and Empress of India.
- Professor Ezra Delamore's research is into an application of the Babbage Difference Engine.
- The murder method is very similar to the one used to kill the Bulgarian dissident, Gregori Markov (a ricin-filled pellet fired from an umbrella).
- The book Murdoch gets for Alwyn at the end, Steam Man of the Plains, was an actual novel printed in 1876 by Harold Cohen.
Trivia
- The episode title is a possible allusion to Isaac Asimov's 1950 novel "I, Robot".
- This episode's opening murder is taken directly from the real life assassination of a Bulgarian dissident living in London in 1978; the only difference are that the pellet was full of ricin and shot through an umbrella instead of a blind man's cane.
- Lori Spring was nominated for Gemini Awards' Best Writing in a Dramatic Series for this episode.
Cast
Main Cast
Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch
Hélène Joy as Julia Ogden
Thomas Craig as Thomas Brackenreid
Jonny Harris as George Crabtree
Recurring Cast
Peter Keleghan as Terrence Meyers
Sarah Allen as Enid Jones
Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins
Dakota Goyo as Alwyn Jones
Guest Cast
Kris Holden-Ried as Caspar Bomgaarts
Laurie Murdoch as Martin Hammerton
Keith Kemps as Ezra Dolomore
Gloria Slade as Mrs. Eason
Allan Redford as Big Littleman
Bobby Prochaska as Blind Man
Non-Credited Cast
James Ferenczi as Crime Scene Witness
Gallery
Murdoch Mysteries Season 2 |
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Mild Mild West • Snakes and Ladders • Dinosaur Fever • Houdini Whodunit • The Green Muse • Shades of Grey • Big Murderer on Campus • I, Murdoch • Convalescence • Murdoch.com • Let Us Ask the Maiden • Werewolves • Anything You Can Do... Season 1 • Season 3 • Season 4 • Season 5 • Season 6 • Season 7 • Season 8 • Season 9 • Season 10 • Season 11 • Season 12 • Season 13 • Season 14 • Season 15 |