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Revision as of 20:24, 3 March 2020
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"Kill Thy Neighbour" is the thirteenth episode of the thirteenth season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the one hundred ninety-ninth of the series (not including the three stand-alone holiday specials). It first aired January 27, 2020.
Summary
Suspicions fall on Murdoch when his unpleasant neighbor is murdered.
Character Revelations
- Due to emergency plumbing work being done on their house, William and Julia are back at the Windsor House Hotel.
- Lacking his usual nightly sleep, William is unusually short-tempered, distracted and a bit paranoid.
- Murdoch has invented a lawnmower.
- Julia gave William her late father's cufflinks as an anniversary gift.
- Crabtree's publisher wants him to go on a book tour across the country, Halifax to Vancouver.
Continuity
- Toronto Telegraph reporter Cherry eagerly covers the arrest of the Detective with the questionable alibi.
- Ralph Fellows returns to pursue his vendetta against Murdoch and to prove that he is the genius, not the Detective.
- Julia discovers that Goldie Huckabee did indeed steal their clay pelican figurine (ep.1307).
Historical References
- This episode takes place in Toronto 1907 – Edward VII (Albert Edward;1841-1910) is King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas.
- Barbital was marketed in 1904 by the Bayer company as “Veronal”. Barbital was considered to be a great improvement over the existing hypnotics of the time, tasting less bitter than bromides.
Trivia
- As Peter Mitchell revealed during Parker in the Rye: "we will get almost every character on MM behind bars this year."
- The response to "...across the country, Halifax to Vancouver," is an allusion to Jonny Harris' TV series Still Standing (2015) with wonderful weekly stand-up at small towns across the proud and true Canadiana of Canada.
- At the opening of this episode, Crabtree makes a reference to 'The Dome'.
- Brackenreid makes an allusion to the signature idiom of "The Shadow", a 1930s radio pulp drama, when he says: "...what darkness lurks in the heart of a man". The actual introduction, spoken by actor Frank Readick: "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!"
Notable Quotes
- Louise Cherry to George Crabtree: "But can you comment on the fact that a disproportionate amount of people close to the Detective end up dead?"
- Brackenreid to George: "There's no telling what darkness lurks in the heart of a man, Crabtree.:
- Crabtree to Watts and Brackenreid: "Sir, I know what lurks in the heart of William Murdoch, it is a passion for justice, a respect for science, and a desire to create ingenious automated machines that one day might save us from doing housework. He has more integrity than any man I know, and he would sooner move a house to Mars than kill a vexatious neighbour. And you know what? That's it. I refuse to hear any more on the subject."
Errors
Cast
Main Cast
Yannick Bisson as Detective William Murdoch
Hélène Joy as Dr. Julia Ogden
Thomas Craig as Inspector Thomas Brackenreid
Jonny Harris as Constable George Crabtree
Recurring Cast
Daniel Maslany as Detective Watts
Shanice Banton as Violet Hart
Marc Senior as Robert Parker
Bea Santos as Louise Cherry
Clare McConnell as Effie Newsome
Colin Mochrie as Ralph Fellows
Sebastian Spence as Allen Templeton
Jonelle Gunderson as Goldie Huckabee
Paul Braunstein as Raymond Huckabee
Guest Cast
Daniel Beirne as Mr. Mansfield
Orville Cummings as Night Porter
Glen Anthony as Baker
Alex Hatz as Percival Emerson
Marvin Hinz as Shop Owner
Daniel Krolik as Reporter
Non-credited Cast
Nathan Hoppe as Constable McNabb
Gallery
Murdoch Mysteries Season 13 |
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Troublemakers • Bad Pennies • Forever Young • Prodigal Father • Murdoch and the Cursed Caves • The Philately Fatality • Toronto the Bad • The Final Curtain • The Killing Dose • Parker in the Rye • Staring Blindly into the Future • Fox Hunt • Kill Thy Neighbour • Rigid Silence • The Trial of Terrence Meyers • In the Company of Women • Things Left Behind • The Future is Unwritten •
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