Lewis S05E02 - Wild Justice [FULL EPISODE]
2021 ж. 14 Шіл.
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Lewis Series 5: Wild Justice
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During an ecumenical conference in formerly Catholic St. Gerard's college, the poisoning of a female black American bishop triggers a series of bizarre murders.
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This British series is timeless because of its excellence in production, storytelling, acting…I could go on. Thank you 🙏🏼
1:25 I love the friendship of these 2 men and admirethe loyalty Hathaway has for Lewis. I love the banter between these guys. Very British, and very touching sometimes, to me.
Classic line: " We'll pray for her soul... after pudding".
Cannot get enough. I starve for brilliance and professionalism. I starve for originality and British Movies does this for me. Great acting and great speech. Love Hathaway's heavy accent, can listen all day. Bravo to excellence.
Hahaha, "heavy accent"! I bet you nobody has ever described posh educated British English speech (Received Pronunciation) exactly as "heavy".....
@@Arabzene My thoughts as well :o) Lewis has a heavy accent I would say
Who else thought James Herriot was dead at 27 minutes?
Thanks a million. Love this series. My third time around watching it. 29: Hathaway : "With who?" Morse would have corrected him, "With whom, Hathaway, with whom." LOL!!!!!
I just love these series!
A great one.....so glad you have these shows !
The writers wanted to make Caroline Hope a the heroine of the piece, but she is thoroughly unsympathetic. If I had been her I would have tried to atone all my life, not tried to fulfil my ambitions, striving for high level jobs. She seems to think that the fact that she was 10 years of age when she attacked the elderly couple excuses her. At 10 you can distinguish between right and wrong. It's all about herself, and what she wants. She has no humility, all her compassion is for herself and she shifts the blame for the torture on her conveniently dead friend.
I have little sympathy for her too. Breaking in to rob and torment an elderly couple because your parents beat you? I know that people have different levels of tolerance before they go mad, but that's a bit more than one level up from killing bugs and mice. Ten-year-olds already know it's not OK to push their brother out a window or set the neighbor's dog on fire ...
a most unsympathetic actress.
Narcissist children can be psychopaths guilty of murder. This character has all the hallmarks of a narc.
Aisling Bea playing the hotel receptionist before she became really famous. Fr.Mancini played by that wonderful actor the late Ronald Pickup R.I.P.
Hathaway is the best thing about this whole show
Sandra…I am convinced he replaces Morse, from the original series…without which there wouldn’t be a Lewis & Co. Hathaway is the brainy half, while Lewis has always been the “practical” half.
Just like how Morse and lewis they jell very nicely
The most interesting complex character.
Happy you are back!!👏🏻
Sorcha looks lovely in that orange dress. And she sounds so elegant. I LOVE her in Father Brown, but have not seen her in other films. Lovely actress!
I agree and thought I was the only one who recognized Sorcha (replying to sleeperjay).
Lewis worries about dying young like his father. Not with all the cardio he's getting running from place to place. I love this show.
I was 10 is not an excuse, no matter how many times she says it.
Another terrific episode, and featuring the always awesome Sian Phillips!
thank you for posting this show.
Thank you!
Just want to offer my praise for photo shots - scenes of the gallery & on its staircase are powerful in design.
Well, this episode sent me scurrying to find a red herring Jacobean playwright who never existed beyond imagination! Clever, clever, clever. Thanks without end
An episode or two back, a pedant groused in the comments about Hathaway's use of language and apparent flashy display of knowledge, the implication being that no copper could be that broadly educated. One reason I like young James so much is that very reason - he is, in fact, a man after my own heart - and my own broad, if scattered accumulation of information, misinformation, and miscellanea. After all, DS Hathaway WAS educated at Cambridge - for the ministry, recall - and what better place to pick up, as Ogden Nash so neatly put it, "exotica, erotica and esoterica" (well, maybe not the erotica, but the rest for sure). I sprinkle my own conversations with all sorts of irrelevancies (and the occasional relevancy), which is probably I like the character so much.
Richard, I know exactly where you’re coming from 😁
@@josephinemonahan915 Thank'ee, Ma'am!
So well said. 👏
@@aroyaliota Mille grazie!😃
Mrs. McCarthy looks so young
Gma…I also love Father Brown, with the personalities of Mrs McCarthy and Lady Felicia (just terrific). The makeup artists can make anyone look, within reason, as young/old as needed for the part.
The courtyard, especially at 34:00, reminds me of a scene in HP4 where Moody turns Malfoy into a ferret. Our tour guide at Oxford told us during my visit that the scene had been filmed somewhere in the city.
So wish there were many more series with Fox. Love the whole series. James Young and so different in his quirkiness. Wish James had more intimacy in the series.
Quickness and Quirkiness as good as gold,a hero, brilliant too
I believe the description of this episode as "a series of bizarre murders" is redundant, as *A*L*L* of the crimes to date are "a series of bizarre murders." Not that I object . . . .
go slow with the credits..some real heavy hitters there.....
Fox is so good an actor.
He's weird.
@@aspenrebelisn’t that the point? He’s obsessive compulsive.
Ronald Pickup joins the group of actors who appeared in both Morse and Lewis!
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dr. Hobson wore sweater the inside out haha
I also get a headache from seeing apostrophes used the wrong way. And I'll bet Morse would have had an even stronger reaction to it.
Why would anyone put an apostrophe in the place which they did, as seen in show? It makes no sen'se.
@@aspenrebel Unnecessary apostrophes are all the rage nowadays. That's what comes from defunding public education.
@@MsLogjam but why would anybody do that? I did it on purpose, above. They don't know the difference between the possessive and the plural? I guess they write good english well two.
@@aspenrebel So many people honestly believe that's what you're supposed to do anytime there's an 's' at the end of a word for whatever reason. They fail to distinguish between "the cats love milk" and "the cat's love of milk," so to speak.
@@MsLogjam ah! but I forgot one thing. There is the plural "s" (cats), the possessive " ..'s" (that is John's chair), but there is also the contracted "s" (is that correct, what it is called?), being "he is = he's". But it makes no sense, particularly the 2 examples they showed in this Episode. I mean, those are just dumb!! Or ignorant or lazy!! But in regard to example you gave above, I think it best to just say "cats love milk". The "the" is not necessary. Or you could say "all cats love milk".
I also dislike misplaced apostrophes. And I really dislike cigarette butts lying around the place. 😊
I often wondered what happened to Lewis son. We know about the wife and Lynn his daughter but a book even just a take off of any Colin Dexter's wld be precise. So does anybody know where Insp.Lewis son went? We know he existed in Morse And, mentioned thru Insp.Lewis series 3 atleast. Jus wondering if I missed something? 😃
1:03:03 “Who have you got?” “A couple of grown up kids, no one else.”
I thought he had 2 daughters.
He went to Australia. He said in the pilot episode when tal king with the doctor , at th supermarket.
@@sylviaricci1783 Yep you"re right. I remember that now !!good one !!
“Not that kind of hood.” Now I’m calling all Friers hoodie wearers
Friars.
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Nice old mansion!!
Was that Aisling Bea as the Hotel Receptionist??
Yes. I saw the name in the credits.
I'm very surprised at how many people rave about Hathaway, when Lewis solves most of the cases. He's a wonderful character; I very much enjoy the character; and in time, he will be as fine a detective as Morse and Lewis. But I'm almost amazed at how many people ignore all his mistakes.
Look how many times Morse was wrong--that was part of his charm, unfortunately for the innocent people he suspected and once or twice sort of persecuted.
And what about Morse? He was supposed to be this genius (at least that's how they present him in the prequel Endeavour) but he got things wrong so many times, he looked downright stupid, and it was Lewis that often had the bright ideas and provided solutions.
Not my favorite because of the fake representations of the Catholic ethos. Still the closing scenes with Lewis and "younger brother" Hathaway are always so sweet and tender, along with Pheloung's music that it makds it worth while.
That's Pam elastic Nomvete our girl that Black Bishop.Proudly South African
Why to they always open the door?
Oops. She called Inspector Lewis, Kevin at 21:-00. missed in post
I didn’t like that Caroline. More so after hearing the evil she did. I feel poor Felix was driven to do what he did because she was the perpetrator of the death of his family. Hence it would have been better that he had finished her off and the other fellow won the election.
Hi from Sweden
That female detective took a part in “Shakespeare and Hathaway”, maybe.
this is balderdash from beginning to end. how many times has anyone seen a Buddhist monk acting as gondolier to an RC nun? and then they just vanish. The body count is rather astounding as is the distances between bodies in such short time. And everything else is rubbish, too.
James Herriot!
Peaky Fookin’ Blinders!
I normally like this show, but who wrote this rubbish? A bishop is a priest.
And the vet was bald...well,well.
Spoiler Sally Bond needs a new name and a new life once more, eh?
I am Loving this series but when the Church is involved, I Cringe at every dealing with the celebration of electing a new Head. Pun intended. So many times the Church has been implicated in Crimes to protect the Church. Shame on them for cheating and condemning plain folk for crimes the Church actually committed. Shame on the Clergy, Clerics and Priests who protect the Churches Evil ways!
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It's fiction. For entertainment. Who dunnit.!
But in this show it is only the Catholic Church that is shown to be bad, and attacked. They dont dare show Henry VIII's Protestant Church of England doing anything wrong.
Which Church ? Did you not notice the Ecumenical Colloquium where the female Bishop represented either Anglican or Methodist. Anti catholic hysteria is misplaced here. It was a detective srory about revenge .
@@aspenrebelThis show should take a jab at islam and what it is, everything but a religion of peace. But only the Catholic church is mocked.
*POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT, ALTHOUGH NAMES ARE NOT GIVEN!!!* What is it with this series?? This is the second show in 5 seasons to have a storyline about a grown woman who, as a 10 year old girl, murders somebody, or 3 sombodies! In one episode, a 10 year old girl is inexplicably left to babysit her infant brother, and ends up cutting his hands off bc he won’t stop scratching at his face, and he bleeds to death. A really disgusting mess of a story, I must say! And this one’s just as bad, and just as implausible. Then there’s the “Midsomer Murders” episode where 4 boys, all 10 years old-a popular age-initiate a 9 year old boy into their club only to accidentally hang him, so maybe it’s a British thing. I dk, but it rather suggests that there’s either a dearth of exciting story material, or the Brits are taking gallows thinking to a new level.
Read about the James Bulger case. Psychopaths begin in childhood, often torturing/killing animals & then other children or adults
@@MyMags8 Hey! You leave our "Whitey" alone. He's dead now.
Or maybe writer(s) revealing something from their own childhood. Hummm???
@@aspenrebel No. These things happen inspite of our "caring society'