Murdoch Mysteries (season 3)

{5/5} “Sir, I think we’re going to need a bigger blackboard.”

Murdoch Mysteries season 3, aired in 2010

Murdoch finds himself in England with no memory of who he is — while there he must stop an assassination. When a constable from another station dies Murdoch suspects a fellow police officer is the killer. When Inspector Brackenreid’s son Bobby is kidnapped they soon find out that the kidnappers think they have the son of a prosperous businessman. Meanwhile, Julia gets a job offer at a children’s hospital in Buffalo.

Each episode is delightful. It’s worth watching for the individual cases, and for the ongoing story with William and Julia.

Murdoch has several dealings with James and Sally Pendrick — Murdoch thinks James has committed several crimes but he hasn’t been able to get proof. This storyline reaches a surprising state in the season finale.

I previously reviewed season 2.

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