A disappointing episode in a lacklustre spin-off series. The strength of the brilliant
DCI Morse in the original Colin Dexter series. Was his knowledge gained from a
classical education.
Nobody receives such an education today. And those of us like myself who was alleged to do so. We'll soon be no more.
When I saw the title of this episode. I thought immediately of the mythological character. Pylaon, Prince of Pylos and son of King Neleus.
And I looked forward to an intriguing and mind exercising episode.
But no. The script writers simply tantalised with the title. And delivered a mind numbing and prosaic episode.
The original DCI Morse would not have bothered investigating this case.
Nobody receives such an education today. And those of us like myself who was alleged to do so. We'll soon be no more.
When I saw the title of this episode. I thought immediately of the mythological character. Pylaon, Prince of Pylos and son of King Neleus.
And I looked forward to an intriguing and mind exercising episode.
But no. The script writers simply tantalised with the title. And delivered a mind numbing and prosaic episode.
The original DCI Morse would not have bothered investigating this case.