![]() She asks him to leave.ĭeBryn says she died of anaphylaxis due to a severe nut allergy, but Morse knows she wasn’t carrying adrenaline, as a person with severe allergies would. The interviews reveal that Margaux jealously protected her position as First Violinist (the orchestra's leader and highest-paid musician). Christina receives a second nasty shock of Lemertov waiting in her hotel room, jealous of Donald and claiming he made her the musician she is. The word whore is in red lipstick on Christina’s dressing room mirror, matching Margaux’s. DeBryn, in the audience, responds, but Margeaux is dead. Margeaux collapses on stage during the opening bars. Sadly no, it’s Lemertov’s Ninth, an unpleasantly atonal work. Lemertov watches a video of himself pontificating about the mystique of the Ninth Symphony. Morse, meeting a pretty woman who is a musician, responds like a cat to catmint Donald also clearly has a crush on her.Ĭhristina wants Morse’s advice (someone’s been writing derogatory terms on her dressing room mirror) and invites him to the next day’s concert and awards ceremony at the Belasco Academy, a prestigious boarding school where Christina and others trained, including first violinist Margeaux Quincannon ( Tamsin Newlands) and her desk mate Mabs Portman ( Imogen Daines). As Morse talks to orchestra manager Donald Fischer ( Rob Ostlere), soloist Christina Poole ( Kirstin Louie) engineers tripping on the staircase. Lemertov, angry that a rehearsal has been interrupted, recognizes Morse as a singer in a choral performance he conducted, making a derogatory comment about amateurs. It was mostly Oxford dons, in honor of the prestigious Belasco Academy and its founder Madame Belasco ( Jane Lapotaire). It’s a hotbed of sexual intrigue and jealousy from Lemertov down the musicians were not invited to the reception (they went to the pub). ![]() They even bicker over the biscuits served by tea lady Pat Treadle ( Jenny Galloway). Morse interviews the orchestra members, who haven't a hint of harmony. (Why didn’t the tech team find it? Were they too busy looking for the second shoe?) Morse finds an ID bracelet with the initials AL as he leaves. He’s wearing only one shoe, an expensive brand from Burridge’s Department Store the time of death suggests he was killed after the college's reception following the Oxford Concert Orchestra’s concert and dumped. Max DeBryn ( James Bradshaw) in an Oxford college garden where a body has been found. Strange responds with Laurel & Hardy, “There’s another fine mess.” (Maybe he knows Morse is referring to Thomas Hardy and is winding him up.) In any case, the only notable difference is Morse no longer goes to the pub. Word in the department is Morse had an extended holiday in the west of England, and he tells DS Jim Strange ( Sean Rigby) he’s been following Hardy’s footsteps. Bright, planning to retire, offers Thursday a promotion but at a different station. ![]() Morse is back in Oxford following his alcoholism treatment, which DCI Fred Thursday ( Roger Allam) and CS Reginald Bright ( Anton Lesser) discuss in hushed tones. Some things don’t change in the city of the dreaming spires, or do they? And Endeavour Morse ( Sean Evans) is back in Oxford, sitting peacefully by the river doing a crossword. A man is pursued down an alley, stops briefly in a phone box, and then is captured and tortured.Īt the Thursdays’ home, Win polishes the frame of a photograph of their missing son Sam ( Jack Bannon ). ![]() Sir Alexander Lemertov ( Nicholas Farrell) conducts Mendelssohn with violin soloist Christina Poole ( Kirstin Louie). Musicians and audience members gather for a concert by the Oxford Concert Orchestra, back in town after an extensive tour abroad. A brief montage of scenes opens Season 9, the final season of Endeavour. ![]()
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