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Hi! and welcome to a new post. For those who follow me on Twitter you will be acquainted with my personal challenge to upload over 102 days (the number of episodes in the Morse Universe) the first and last scenes of Morse from the original Morse series; plus Lewis’s first and last scenes in the Lewis series and finally all of Endeavour’s first and last scenes from the Endeavour series.
I didn’t want those who don’t participate in the Twitter Universe to miss out on this, so I decided to upload the first and last scenes in chunks of five.
There will occasionally be spoilers in the scenes. Enjoy.
First up, of course. Dead of Jericho. (Series 1, Episode 1)
The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn. (Series 1, Episode 2)
Service of All the Dead (Series 1, Episode 3)
The Wolvercote Tongue (Series 2, Episode 1)
Last Seen Wearing. (Series 2, Episode 2)
I love these scenes especially the last ones but then again I admit to being a committed “morsephile 😉
I’m with you, Kathleen, definitely.
Excellent work Chris. You work hard. Remember to take a break when you can.
Excellent to see thank you
Excellent job as usual Chris¡¡ Thks
Great idea, and well done, Chris. Thank you so much!