Murdoch Mysteries Wiki
Register
m (In Historical References, please reference the source(s) so as not to be mistaken for subjective opinions. Thanks!)
Tags: Visual edit apiedit
Tags: Visual edit apiedit
Line 19: Line 19:
 
== Character Revelations ==
 
== Character Revelations ==
 
* [[George Crabtree]] believes in zombies, werewolves, vampires, Martians, Venusians, curses, voodoo, ghosts, and, apparently, sea monsters, but not a creature in Lake Ontario, that both the [[Thomas Brackenreid|Inspector]] and [[William Murdoch|Detective Murdoch]] have witnessed. George just can't imagine anything so dastardly living in fresh water.
 
* [[George Crabtree]] believes in zombies, werewolves, vampires, Martians, Venusians, curses, voodoo, ghosts, and, apparently, sea monsters, but not a creature in Lake Ontario, that both the [[Thomas Brackenreid|Inspector]] and [[William Murdoch|Detective Murdoch]] have witnessed. George just can't imagine anything so dastardly living in fresh water.
  +
* George Crabtree tosses the Inspector's broken hat brim and it flies beautifully and he says to Dr. Grace that he has invented a new beach game, he will call it Flying Hat, or Flying Brim....Freebrim...Frisbrim.... Flying Hat!!!! Obviously referring to what we know as the Frisbee.
   
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 03:00, 22 July 2017

"Loch Ness Murdoch" is the seventh episode of the seventh season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the eighty-fifth episode of the series. It first aired November 18, 2013.

Summary

A summer heat wave finds much of Toronto taking refuge at the beach including Inspector Brackenreid and Dr. Ogden, but when a body marked by a large bite washes ashore, rumours of a sea monster quickly spreads across the city.

Detective Murdoch investigates the death of Katie Buchanan who is found dead at the beach by her friend Elaine Lawson. Both are entrants in a beauty pageant known as the "Miss Purity" competition, to select the new face of Alexander soap. Dr. Ogden, who is spending her day off at the beach finds what appears to be a large animal bite on the woman's torso.           

Katie's boyfriend, James Bennett, had recently left her for another competitor, Marie Nicholson and becomes a prime suspect. Inspector Brackenreid however is certain he saw a monster in Lake Ontario while Murdoch is skeptical until he too sees a creature in the water. Constable Crabtree is dismissive of any suggestion that there might be a monster in the lake and thinks it's far more likely that one of the Miss Purity contestants is involved. "It's quite a prize, and women can be very competitive."           

Character Revelations

  • George Crabtree believes in zombies, werewolves, vampires, Martians, Venusians, curses, voodoo, ghosts, and, apparently, sea monsters, but not a creature in Lake Ontario, that both the Inspector and Detective Murdoch have witnessed. George just can't imagine anything so dastardly living in fresh water.
  • George Crabtree tosses the Inspector's broken hat brim and it flies beautifully and he says to Dr. Grace that he has invented a new beach game, he will call it Flying Hat, or Flying Brim....Freebrim...Frisbrim.... Flying Hat!!!! Obviously referring to what we know as the Frisbee.

Continuity

  • The world of the dinosaur hunter has fascinated William since childhood (ep 203), so he enjoyed their little project: discovering a new species. Julia reassures him (as she had in Dinosaur Fever ), " William, you'll find your dinosaur yet. I'm sure of it."
  • First kiss between William and Julia of the season (if the canoodling in Murdoch Ahoy doesn't count!)
  • Leslie Garland and Emily show mutual interest, be it from a distance, at the beach
  • George introduces Emily to the snowball straight from the streets of Baltimore.
  • George mentions his Aunt Marigold once. . .

Historical References

  • Plesiosaurs were among the first fossil reptiles discovered. In the beginning of the nineteenth century, scientists realized how distinctive their build was, they were named as a separate order in 1835. The first plesiosaurian genus, the eponymous Plesiosaurus, was named in 1821. By the early twenty-first century, the number of discoveries had increased, leading to an improved understanding of their anatomy, relationships and way of life.
  • There have indeed been historical reports of lake monsters in Lake Ontario, like Gaasyendietha, and including one proven hoax.

Trivia

Errors

Cast

Main Cast

Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch
Hélène Joy as Julia Ogden
Thomas Craig as Thomas Brackenreid
Jonny Harris as George Crabtree
Georgina Reilly as Emily Grace

Recurring Cast

Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins
Giacomo Gianniotti as Leslie Garland

Guest Cast

Jim Watson as James Bennett
Richard Waugh as Mason Alexander
Emma Pederson as Elaine Lawson
Katie Strain as Marie Nicholson
John Dolan as Captain Squires

Uncredited Cast

Gallery

Murdoch Mysteries Season 7
"Murdoch Ahoy" • "Tour de Murdoch" • "The Filmed Adventures of Detective William Murdoch" • "Return of Sherlock Holmes" • "Murdoch of the Living Dead" • "Murdochophobia" • "Loch Ness Murdoch" • "Republic of Murdoch" • "A Midnight Train to Kingston" • "Murdoch in Ragtime" • "Journey to the Centre of Toronto" • "Unfinished Business" • "The Murdoch Sting"•"Friday the 13th, 1901"•"The Spy Who Came Up to the Cold"•"Kung Fu Crabtree"•"Blast of Silence"•"The Death of Dr. Ogden"
Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5Season 6Season 7Season 8Season 9Season 10Season 11Season 12Season 13Season 14Season 15