Murder on Mosquito Island
- Episode aired Feb 13, 2020
- 58m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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DI Neville Parker has to investigate the death of a survival instructor.DI Neville Parker has to investigate the death of a survival instructor.DI Neville Parker has to investigate the death of a survival instructor.
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Did you know
- GoofsIn the opening scenes where Bethan catches a fish with a spear, when she lifts the fish from the water the spear has entered the fish beneath the mouth whereas the spear would have entered the fish from above.
- Quotes
Officer Ruby Patterson: JP, you should've been down on your knees, praising her for the goddess that she is,
Officer J.P. Hooper: Yes...
Officer Ruby Patterson: - not stopping to think about if you're happy or not. Do you not know anything?
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Neville has GOT to go.
We are now 2 episodes in to this character and he's done nothing to redeem himself.
I've seen other reviews that reference S1 and Richard Poole. That comparison does not do justice to Mr. Miller's performance in that role.
Poole was a loner fish out of water who did his very best in the situation. We came to appreciate his hard-working character and we were sorry to seem him go.
Neville (Ralf Little) is nothing short or a whining. Sniveling, self-centered, childish irritant. There nothing special about his detection skills. His continuous, one-foot-out-the-door detracts from any minutely endearing quality the producers may have thought would be present.
The progression has been the subtle humor of Poole, the charming clumsiness of Goodman, the goofy and light-hearted outlook of Mooney...and the jarring, grating selfishness of Parker.
If this character continues, I may not be watching many more episodes.
I've seen other reviews that reference S1 and Richard Poole. That comparison does not do justice to Mr. Miller's performance in that role.
Poole was a loner fish out of water who did his very best in the situation. We came to appreciate his hard-working character and we were sorry to seem him go.
Neville (Ralf Little) is nothing short or a whining. Sniveling, self-centered, childish irritant. There nothing special about his detection skills. His continuous, one-foot-out-the-door detracts from any minutely endearing quality the producers may have thought would be present.
The progression has been the subtle humor of Poole, the charming clumsiness of Goodman, the goofy and light-hearted outlook of Mooney...and the jarring, grating selfishness of Parker.
If this character continues, I may not be watching many more episodes.
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- krisroberson-02835
- Sep 6, 2020
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- Runtime58 minutes
- Color
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- 1.78 : 1
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