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 Murdoch Mysteries Season 11

I would rate this season 5/5.  Murdoch Mysteries is about a detective named William Murdoch.  His wife, Julia Ogden, is many things, but she mostly works at the morgue in Murdochs station house.  Murdoch loves what he does for a living, which makes him serious about it, but he still has fun times with his coworkers and his boss, Thomas Brackenreid, George Crabtree, Henry Higgins, Augustus Jackson  and Llewellyn Watts.  Though there can be good and bad things that come with his job, he still is passionate about it.  Even after what happened in this season of the series.  My favourite character in this season of the series is Detective Watts because of the way he helps Murdoch, George and many others out of trouble.  My least favourite character is Franklin Williams because he is the man that took Inspector Brackenrieds place in station house number 4.  My favourite part of this season was when justice was served, and Murdoch and everyone else was safe and free.  My least favourite part of this season is when everything goes downhill.  Murdoch is accused of a crime he did not commit, Julia goes missing, constables are presumed dead, Brackenried gets fired, and station house number 4 goes down.  I think ages 12 and up should watch this because there can be some violence, and it might be difficult for ages younger to understand because it’s old english.  I would definitely recommend this series to anyone who likes a good mind twisting, 1920’s, drama, comedy, and mystery.

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