Death Do Us Part
- Episode aired Jan 24, 2016
- 52m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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The man intent on killing Phryne's father escapes from the hospital on the same night that a prominent scientist is murdered. As Phryne and Jack race the clock to save Baron Fisher, Hugh and... Read allThe man intent on killing Phryne's father escapes from the hospital on the same night that a prominent scientist is murdered. As Phryne and Jack race the clock to save Baron Fisher, Hugh and Dot make final wedding preparations.The man intent on killing Phryne's father escapes from the hospital on the same night that a prominent scientist is murdered. As Phryne and Jack race the clock to save Baron Fisher, Hugh and Dot make final wedding preparations.
Anthony J. Sharpe
- Cec
- (as Anthony Sharpe)
Matthew Quartermaine
- Gatekeeper
- (as Matt Quartermaine)
Matt Zeremes
- Osman Efendi
- (as Matthew Zeremes)
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Instead of my usual poorly written plot summary, I'm going to go with the one on IMDb for this episode - "The man intent on killing Phryne's father escapes form the hospital on the same night that a prominent scientist is murdered. As Phryne and Jack race the clock to save Baron Fisher, Hugh and Dot make final wedding preparations."
What a finale! If this is truly the end of Miss Fisher and there is never another new episode, I'm as happy about it as I possibly could be. Death Do Us Part wraps-up things as nicely as I could have hoped. Even though I want more, at least this episode provides some degree of closure. And what about that final scene with Phryne and Jack! I refuse to go into detail and spoil things. I'll just say that it's perfect. My 9/10 rating would have most likely been the usual 8/10 if it weren't for that final scene. I couldn't ask for anything more.
Death Do Us Part has a couple of other big pluses. First, as with Death at the Grand, we know who the killer is (it's the same dude), so there's no mystery there. However, the killer's brutality and total disregard for human life is quite shocking. He's not the "polite" killer you find in most episodes. Second, Death Do Us Part as more than its share of action. With a couple of murders, the Baron taken hostage, Dot hiding from the killer under a table, and Father O'Leary in a fistfight, it's a full episode.
A final plus has to be the Hugh / Dot wedding. I don't consider this much of a spoiler because we all knew it was coming. I'm just glad they squeezed it in here instead of waiting for the (doubtful) fourth season. As I so often say when writing about Miss Fisher, it's good stuff!
Overall, I consider Death Do Us Part as one of the two or three best episodes of the entire series. A strong 9/10 from me.
What a finale! If this is truly the end of Miss Fisher and there is never another new episode, I'm as happy about it as I possibly could be. Death Do Us Part wraps-up things as nicely as I could have hoped. Even though I want more, at least this episode provides some degree of closure. And what about that final scene with Phryne and Jack! I refuse to go into detail and spoil things. I'll just say that it's perfect. My 9/10 rating would have most likely been the usual 8/10 if it weren't for that final scene. I couldn't ask for anything more.
Death Do Us Part has a couple of other big pluses. First, as with Death at the Grand, we know who the killer is (it's the same dude), so there's no mystery there. However, the killer's brutality and total disregard for human life is quite shocking. He's not the "polite" killer you find in most episodes. Second, Death Do Us Part as more than its share of action. With a couple of murders, the Baron taken hostage, Dot hiding from the killer under a table, and Father O'Leary in a fistfight, it's a full episode.
A final plus has to be the Hugh / Dot wedding. I don't consider this much of a spoiler because we all knew it was coming. I'm just glad they squeezed it in here instead of waiting for the (doubtful) fourth season. As I so often say when writing about Miss Fisher, it's good stuff!
Overall, I consider Death Do Us Part as one of the two or three best episodes of the entire series. A strong 9/10 from me.
After watching all 3 series of this wonderful show! Here's my spoiler-free review of the series finale of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Death Do Us Part! As usual, I'll be talking about my thoughts, memories of watching the movie with my Mum during the covid crisis and my conclusion/rating! They filmed this show in Australia & even cast Australian actors/actresses! My favourite character is Detective Inspector Jack Robinson cuz he's so cool and the guy who plays him Nathan Page is born in Perth here in Western Australia! It's been 3 years since the film Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears It's not as good as the series but still fun! Overall this was an incredible show to watch on Netflix from beginning to end, has a happy ending & finishes the Series well! That's why I'm giving this finale an 8/10! Goodbye, Miss Fisher, I'll miss you! :'(
Unfortunately, it's the last one of this excellent series :(
Did you know
- TriviaEfendi is a title of nobility in Turkey meaning' lord' or 'sir'. So Osman Efendi is Lord Osman.
- GoofsIn the final scene, Phryne Fisher and her father are planning to fly to England in what appears to be a de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth biplane. The Tiger Moth has a range of about 300 miles (460 km), so they would only be able to get two-thirds of the way to Adelaide, AUS, before they would have to set down to refuel. And as London is 10,000 miles from Melbourne, and the Tiger Moth has a top speed of 100mph, they would have to refuel 33 more times in the 100+ hours of flying to reach their destination.
- SoundtracksI'm So Afraid Of You
Written by Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby
Performed by Sam Lamin & His Orchestra
© 1930 Warner Bros Inc By kind permission of Warner Chappell Music Australia Pty Ltd / Harry Ruby Music (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved.
Used by permission/BMG Firefly (ASCAP) c/o BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Remastered & licensed courtesy of Peter Milley
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