If you enjoy the “Morse” & “Lewis” TV series you will enjoy this first series of “Endeavour”. This takes you back to where it all began in the swinging sixties.
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If you enjoy the “Morse” & “Lewis” TV series you will enjoy this first series of “Endeavour”. This takes you back to where it all began in the swinging sixties.
Brilliantly written by the same person who wrote Lewis, so not sure what to expect when I started watching the young Endeavor Morse, and I wasn't disappointed, it what top entertainment from start to finish, the acting, the story line was superb. I thoroughly enjoy it.
Good story lines and it takes concentration from beginning to end so you don't miss a clue. Oxford, of course, makes a wonderful setting.
Endeavour is a British detective drama TV show available on DVD, the hugely successful and gripping prequel to the classic Inspector Morse series.
Contains five new mysteries that promise to shape the young Endeavour Morse, whose early days as a detective constable with the Oxford City Police see him risk everything to solve mysteries and secure justice. Despite encouragement by mentor DI Fred Thursday, the novice detectives rebellious attitude means he has a lot to prove before he's trusted to run his own murder enquiry. Written by Russell Lewis, Endeavour proudly harnesses the great traditions of Inspector Morse – the devious crimes, intricate plotting and filmic production values – but promises to take this enduring franchise back into the turbulent, transformative 1960s, and unexplored realms of Oxford life.
Endeavour TV Series Reviews
“If you love English mysteries, and love the old Inspector Morse, you will love young inspector Morse more.” New York Post
“All good stuff, plus a brief but powerful moment at the end that will leave longtime "Morse” fans in an agony of nostalgia" Wall Street Journal
“It is a suitably complicated and pictorially engaging work of period suburban mystery, with a large cast of characters” Los Angeles Times
“Endeavour is wonderfully entertaining on its own, but what puts it over the top is its loving respect for John Thaw.” San Francisco Chronicle
“Endeavour is most interesting for the light it sheds on the character development of young Morse.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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