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Edge of tomorrow 2 slice of yesteryear8/25/2023 Mean Creepy Mask Boy: You know, it sounds like someone’s being a WEENIE. Hubris Creepy Mask Boy: No way, the cops will never do anything about a homeless guy. Weenie Creepy Mask Boy: Should we maybe cool it? Might be worth another followup.Īt the college, one of the creepy mask boys rolls up to the group with a newspaper that obviously includes a story about their bad behavior. And did you get any more info from Ronnie Box? He’s unpredictable I could absolutely see him withholding something until he can figure out if it’ll help him get ahead. She was the developer head honcho Landesman’s personal secretary.įred: Hm. Morse: There was a missing person’s case in her name in ‘63 but it was closed very quickly. These thugs roll into town, cause mischief, and leave, without any useful witnesses. Unfortunately Fred doesn’t know about the masks, and makes an unfair assumption that the woman’s statement is colored by alcohol use.įred: Well don’t get excited about solving this one. She describes the perpetrators as devils in the shape of men, which confounds Fred, but obviously makes sense given the masks they were wearing. Meanwhile, in the abandoned building, Morse finds a piece of plastic or ceramic with ribbon on it on the ground near a mattress, and also finds a woman who turns out to have witnessed the murder. Reader, I don’t know what the heck is up with these kids but it’s not good. Also of note: bloody brass knuckles hanging out in the guy’s wash basin. I mean, if you consider getting hammered in the cemetery ok, I guess that’s true! At the college, one of the mask wearing creeps from last night wakes up another (and the two women sleeping in his bed) with a flourish and informs him that he’s won the election they were discussing earlier. Joan will be set, and I want to keep an eye on Sam. I’m going to apply I think it could be good for the family. Fred fills in Bright, who is appropriately freaked out, and ties this murder to a bunch of petty but still serious vandalism and bad behavior that’s been reported that day.īright: This is Oxford, not New York! Speaking of which, want to take that promotion in the countryside?įred: Yeah. They agree it’s unlikely something their victim would do, and split up: Morse will interview other unhoused folks who might have known the victim and search the scene, and Strange will take Fred back to the station. Toodles!Īs he leaves, Fred, Morse, and Strange go over the scene, finding a half burned £20 note on the ground. DeBryn: You know the deal by now: more answers at the post mortem, see you at 2. In addition to those injuries, there’s also a broken bottle stuck in his neck, which may or may not have been the cause of death.ĭr. Turns out the man we saw getting beaten last night has died. Morse, changing the subject: So how’s Sam doing?īefore Win can answer, Fred makes his appearance, and the two head off to the crime scene. Win: It’ll mean so much to him! To both of them. Win: I hear you’re going to be Jim’s best man! So nice! Unsurprisingly, this review doesn’t reveal anything new, so we skip ahead to the next morning, when Morse arrives at the Thursday home and has a nice chat with Win. At Morse’s house, he’s sorting through evidence from back in season two, when he was framed for a murder and watched Fred get shot by Assistant Chief Constable Deare. The now devil mask-wearing members of the group I mentioned earlier have descended on an abandoned building, where they’re brutalizing an unhoused man. First, crime! It turns out that the college shenanigans are actually something much more sinister. Reader, I can’t wait for Endeavour Morse to meet the play within a play stand in for his future self as featured in the Inspector Morse books and television series, but unfortunately we will all have to wait. Please try again later, or contact our Help Desk at /contact.
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