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|season = 3
 
|season = 3
 
|episode = 2
 
|episode = 2
|airdate = March 21, 2010
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|airdate = March 21, 2010 (Canada)
 
|writer = [[Alexandra Zarowny]]
 
|writer = [[Alexandra Zarowny]]
 
|director = [[Harvey Crossland]]
 
|director = [[Harvey Crossland]]
 
|guests = [[Gabriel Hogan]] as [[Randall Townsend |Constable Randall Townsend]]<br>[[Jo Chim]] as [[Ling]]<br>[[Allan Royal]] as [[Chief Constable Stockton]]<br>[[Richard Clarkin]] as [[Chief Constable Davis|Inspector Davis]]
 
|guests = [[Gabriel Hogan]] as [[Randall Townsend |Constable Randall Townsend]]<br>[[Jo Chim]] as [[Ling]]<br>[[Allan Royal]] as [[Chief Constable Stockton]]<br>[[Richard Clarkin]] as [[Chief Constable Davis|Inspector Davis]]
 
|recurring = [[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins]]
 
|recurring = [[Lachlan Murdoch]] as [[Henry Higgins]]
|previous = {{Ep|301}}
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|previous ='''''[[The Murdoch Identity]]'''''
|next = {{Ep|303}}
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|next ='''''[[Victor, Victorian]]'''''
 
}}"'''The Great Wall'''" is the second episode of the [[Season 3 Episodes and Guides|third season]] of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the twenty-eighth episode of the series. It first aired on February 23, 2010 (UK).
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'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''' is the second episode of the third season of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the twenty-eighth episode of the series.
 
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
Just when [[Station House Five|Station House No. 5]] and [[Station House Four|Station House No. 4]] are looking forward to the police contest finals, which Brackenreid thinks they'll lose. Suddenly, Crabtree comes with an unusual call.
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Just when Station House No. 5 and Station House No. 4 are looking forward to the police contest finals, which Brackenreid thinks they'll lose, Crabtree comes in with an unusual call.
   
Det. Murdoch is called in to investigate the murder of Constable Cooper, attached to Station 5 which includes Toronto's Chinatown district. He appears to have been beaten and bled to death, owing to his femoral artery having been cut. His fellow officers, Constables Holder and Townsend, are racists and bigots, and they quickly attach themselves to Murdoch's investigation.
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Det. Murdoch is called in to investigate the murder of Constable Cooper, attached to Station 5 which includes Toronto's Chinatown district. He appears to have been beaten and bled to death, owing to his femoral artery having been cut. His fellow officers, Constables Holder and Townsend, are racists and bigots, and they quickly attach themselves to Murdoch's investigation.
   
Crabtree brings news that Constable Cooper had fought with one Edward Chan, a coolie who makes a profit by transporting people from China to Canada. Mr. Chan is less than impressed by Murdoch's questions, but quickly directs him to [[Feng Choy]]'s shop, as they had recently argued as well, about someone named [[Mai-Li]]. Unbeknownst to him, he's being followed by Townsend and Holder.
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Crabtree brings news that Constable Cooper had fought with one Edward Chan, a coolie who makes a profit by transporting people from China to Canada. Mr. Chan is less than impressed by Murdoch's questions, but quickly directs him to Feng Choy's shop, as they had recently argued as well, about someone named Mai-Li. Unbeknownst to him, he's being followed by Townsend and Holder.
   
Murdoch enters the store and first meets [[Ling]], Feng Choy's niece and fellow shopkeeper. When she goes to the back to get her uncle, the two constables enter as well, making their presence known. As Murdoch tries to question Feng Choy peacefully, the two constables threaten Feng Choy, who quickly offers them a great deal of money for them to go away. Murdoch refuses the money and buys some ginseng, then leaves.
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Murdoch enters the store and first meets Ling, Feng Choy's niece and fellow shopkeeper. When she goes to the back to get her uncle, the two constables enter as well, making their presence known. As Murdoch tries to question Feng Choy peacefully, the two constables threaten Feng Choy, who quickly offers them a great deal of money for them to go away. Murdoch refuses the money and buys some ginseng, then leaves.
   
Suddenly, while Murdoch's at the station, he hears word that the murderer's been apprehended. He arrives in Chinatown to find Feng Choy being beaten and arrested by two constables, and Townsend quickly reveals that Cooper's watch had been found in the shop. Murdoch takes Feng Choy away, asserting his authority as head of the investigation, and into police custody.
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Suddenly, while Murdoch's at the station, he hears word that the murderer's been apprehended. He arrives in Chinatown to find Feng Choy being beaten and arrested by two constables, and Townsend quickly reveals that Cooper's watch had been found in the shop. Murdoch takes Feng Choy away, asserting his authority as head of the investigation, and into police custody.
   
Inside police headquarters, Feng Choy refuses to talk about Mai-Li. Ling tries to make excuses, explaing that as her grandfather, he felt it was her duty to protect her. However, Murdoch still wants to know from what...
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Inside Station Four, Feng Choy refuses to talk about Mai-Li. Ling tries to make excuses, explaining that as her grandfather, he feels it's his duty to protect her. However, Murdoch still wants to know from what...
   
When Murdoch and Brackenreid go to Station 5 to pay their respects for Constable Cooper's death, they're met with hostility. However, when Chief Stockton tries to confront them, Murdoch simply states that they're there for Cooper, not to make a scene.
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When Murdoch and Brackenreid go to the bar to pay their respects to Constable Cooper, they're met with hostility. However, when Inspector Davis tries to confront them, Murdoch simply states that they're there for Cooper, not to make a scene.
   
Edward Chan also shows up at the station and starts barraging Murdoch about questions involving money. Murdoch denies that the constabulary was extorting money from the Chinatown residents, but Mr. Chan tells him that Cooper had hit him because he refused to pay. Feng Choy had refused to pay too, but because of Mai-Li.
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Edward Chan also shows up at the station and starts barraging Murdoch about questions involving money. Murdoch denies that the constabulary was extorting money from the Chinatown residents, but Mr. Chan tells him that Cooper had hit him because he refused to pay. Feng Choy had refused to pay too, but because of Mai-Li.
   
As Murdoch begins to focus on the possibility that a fellow policeman is responsible, he faces the wrath of the men from Station 5 and that of the Chief Constable who want nothing more than for him to just go away.
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As Murdoch begins to focus on the possibility that a fellow policeman is responsible, he faces the wrath of the men from Station 5 and that of Davis, who want nothing more than for him to just go away.
 
== Character Revelations ==
 
== Character Revelations ==
* [[Station House Five|Station House No. 5]]'s policemen apparently would take money from the Chinese as "protection." [[Edward Chan]] told [[Murdoch]] that one of the officers hit him when he tried not to pay, and would trash the Chinese's possessions if they also refused.
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* [[Station House Five|Station House No. 5]]'s policemen apparently would take money from the Chinese as "protection." [[Edward Chan]] told [[William Murdoch|Murdoch]] that one of the officers hit him when he tried not to pay, and would trash the Chinese's possessions if they also refused.
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
* Rivalry between [[Station House Four|Station House No. 4]] and No. 5 is established and continues.
 
* Rivalry between [[Station House Four|Station House No. 4]] and No. 5 is established and continues.
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* [[Russell Yuen]], who played Edward Chan, would return in the episode [[Kung Fu Crabtree|'''''Kung Fu Crabtree''''']] as a different character, [[Sun Yang]].
 
* [[Russell Yuen]], who played Edward Chan, would return in the episode [[Kung Fu Crabtree|'''''Kung Fu Crabtree''''']] as a different character, [[Sun Yang]].
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== Errors ==
 
== Errors ==
*At the Chinese herbal shop, Murdoch uses a 5¢ piece the size of a modern day nickel. But that style of coinage wasn't adopted until 1921. Before that, 5¢ pieces were smaller than the modern day dime.
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* At the Chinese herbal shop, Murdoch uses a 5¢ piece the size of a modern day nickel. But that style of coinage wasn't adopted until 1921. Before that, 5¢ pieces were smaller than the modern day dime.
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==Cast==
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== Cast ==
 
===Main Cast===
 
===Main Cast===
 
[[Yannick Bisson]] as [[William Murdoch]]<br />
 
[[Yannick Bisson]] as [[William Murdoch]]<br />
 
[[Hélène Joy]] as [[Julia Ogden]]<br />
 
[[Hélène Joy]] as [[Julia Ogden]]<br />
 
[[Thomas Craig]] as [[Thomas Brackenreid]]<br />
 
[[Thomas Craig]] as [[Thomas Brackenreid]]<br />
[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree]]<br />
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[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree]]
 
===Recurring Cast===
 
===Recurring Cast===
 
[[Allan Royal]] as [[Chief Constable Stockton]]<br />
 
[[Allan Royal]] as [[Chief Constable Stockton]]<br />
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Richard Clarkin as [[Chief Constable Davis|Inspector Davis]]
 
Richard Clarkin as [[Chief Constable Davis|Inspector Davis]]
 
===Guest Cast===
 
===Guest Cast===
Gabriel Hogan as Constable [[Randall Townsend]] <br />
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Gabriel Hogan as Constable [[Randall Townsend]]<br />
 
Jo Chim as [[Ling]]<br />
 
Jo Chim as [[Ling]]<br />
 
Simon Sinn as [[Feng Choy]]<br />
 
Simon Sinn as [[Feng Choy]]<br />
 
Lee Rumohr as Constable Pete Holder<br />
 
Lee Rumohr as Constable Pete Holder<br />
Martin Happer as Constable [[Curtis Cooper]]
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Martin Happer as Constable [[Curtis Cooper]]<br />
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[[Russell Yuen]] as [[Edward Chan]]<br />
===Other Cast===
 
[[Russell Yuen]] as [[Edward Chan]] <br />
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Andrea So as [[Mai-Li]]<br />
Andrea So as [[Mai-Li]] <br />
 
 
Brian Bisson as Referee
 
Brian Bisson as Referee
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="130">
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<gallery widths="130" navigation="true">
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3 The Great Wall Blackboard WIN.PNG|Winning Station House
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Season 3 Constables 2.PNG|The constables|link=Station House Four
 
Great Wall 1.PNG|Crime scene in China town
 
Great Wall 1.PNG|Crime scene in China town
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302 The Great Wall Blackboard.PNG|[[Blackboard]] list|link=Blackboard
 
Great Wall 2.PNG
 
Great Wall 2.PNG
 
Great Wall 6.PNG|Station House vs Station House
 
Great Wall 6.PNG|Station House vs Station House
 
Great Wall 8.PNG|Where there is good . . .
 
Great Wall 8.PNG|Where there is good . . .
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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Revision as of 21:29, 16 May 2020

"The Great Wall" is the second episode of the third season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the twenty-eighth episode of the series. It first aired on February 23, 2010 (UK).

Summary

Just when Station House No. 5 and Station House No. 4 are looking forward to the police contest finals, which Brackenreid thinks they'll lose, Crabtree comes in with an unusual call.

Det. Murdoch is called in to investigate the murder of Constable Cooper, attached to Station 5 which includes Toronto's Chinatown district. He appears to have been beaten and bled to death, owing to his femoral artery having been cut. His fellow officers, Constables Holder and Townsend, are racists and bigots, and they quickly attach themselves to Murdoch's investigation.

Crabtree brings news that Constable Cooper had fought with one Edward Chan, a coolie who makes a profit by transporting people from China to Canada. Mr. Chan is less than impressed by Murdoch's questions, but quickly directs him to Feng Choy's shop, as they had recently argued as well, about someone named Mai-Li. Unbeknownst to him, he's being followed by Townsend and Holder.

Murdoch enters the store and first meets Ling, Feng Choy's niece and fellow shopkeeper. When she goes to the back to get her uncle, the two constables enter as well, making their presence known. As Murdoch tries to question Feng Choy peacefully, the two constables threaten Feng Choy, who quickly offers them a great deal of money for them to go away. Murdoch refuses the money and buys some ginseng, then leaves.

Suddenly, while Murdoch's at the station, he hears word that the murderer's been apprehended. He arrives in Chinatown to find Feng Choy being beaten and arrested by two constables, and Townsend quickly reveals that Cooper's watch had been found in the shop. Murdoch takes Feng Choy away, asserting his authority as head of the investigation, and into police custody.

Inside Station Four, Feng Choy refuses to talk about Mai-Li. Ling tries to make excuses, explaining that as her grandfather, he feels it's his duty to protect her. However, Murdoch still wants to know from what...

When Murdoch and Brackenreid go to the bar to pay their respects to Constable Cooper, they're met with hostility. However, when Inspector Davis tries to confront them, Murdoch simply states that they're there for Cooper, not to make a scene.

Edward Chan also shows up at the station and starts barraging Murdoch about questions involving money. Murdoch denies that the constabulary was extorting money from the Chinatown residents, but Mr. Chan tells him that Cooper had hit him because he refused to pay. Feng Choy had refused to pay too, but because of Mai-Li.

As Murdoch begins to focus on the possibility that a fellow policeman is responsible, he faces the wrath of the men from Station 5 and that of Davis, who want nothing more than for him to just go away.

Character Revelations

  • Station House No. 5's policemen apparently would take money from the Chinese as "protection." Edward Chan told Murdoch that one of the officers hit him when he tried not to pay, and would trash the Chinese's possessions if they also refused.

Continuity

Historical References

  • One of the first settlers in Toronto’s Chinatown was a hand laundry business on Adelaide Street. This was during 1878. Sam Ching was the only Chinese man documented in the registry for the city. Over the next two decades, Chinatown took form; even though the Chinese Immigration Act of 1885 was still in place. They populated Bay and Elizabeth Streets. Hundreds of Chinese men flooded in through Western Canada after building the Canadian Pacific Railway. By the time 1910 rolled around, Toronto’s Chinese population grew to over a thousand. Hundreds of businesses owned and operated by the Chinese developed along these streets.

Trivia

Errors

  • At the Chinese herbal shop, Murdoch uses a 5¢ piece the size of a modern day nickel. But that style of coinage wasn't adopted until 1921. Before that, 5¢ pieces were smaller than the modern day dime.

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

Allan Royal as Chief Constable Stockton
Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins
Richard Clarkin as Inspector Davis

Guest Cast

Gabriel Hogan as Constable Randall Townsend
Jo Chim as Ling
Simon Sinn as Feng Choy
Lee Rumohr as Constable Pete Holder
Martin Happer as Constable Curtis Cooper
Russell Yuen as Edward Chan
Andrea So as Mai-Li
Brian Bisson as Referee

Gallery


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"The Murdoch Identity" • "The Great Wall" • "Victor, Victorian" • "Rich Boy, Poor Boy" • "Me, Myself and Murdoch" • "This One Goes to Eleven" • "Blood and Circuses" • "Future Imperfect" • "Love and Human Remains" • "The Curse of Beaton Manor" • "Hangman" • "In the Altogether" • "The Tesla Effect"
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