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ENDEAVOUR 1.02 Fugue
The way everyone comes together to help him in their own ways after he gets stabbed in this episode is so heartwarming and really helps establish an emotional bond between the characters. What's that, Morse? You think you're all alone in the world? Have some strong evidence to the contrary.
Ask me no more, for fear I should reply; Others have held their tongues, and so can I, Hundreds have died, and told no tale before: Ask me no more, for fear I should reply — How one was true and one was clean of stain And one was braver than the heavens are high, And one was fond of me: and all are slain. Ask me no more, for fear I should reply. -- Alfred Edward Housman
Inspector Morse || The Wolvercote Tongue
"No one is suggesting that Detective Inspector Thursday has any involvement. Not for a moment." "We just need to be sure of him. Word on the wire is he's got pretty tight with Box."
Endeavour: Character Catchphrases and Iconic Lines
A conversation the other day got me thinking about the idea of catchphrases. Morse never really has one. I'm sure if asked his opinion, he'd call the whole idea pedestrian and clichéd—although by the time we arrive at the Inspector Morse series, "Lew-is!" is a good candidate.
Other characters in Endeavour, however, most certainly have signature phrases or at least frequently used words:
Thursday: Mind how you go
Strange: Matey
Jakes: Wotcher
DeBryn: Shall we say 2 o'clock?
Win: There, then, you'll do, Fred.
In addition, you've also got characters in Endeavour with iconic lines that somehow manage to embody their personalities and/or storylines. For me, these include:
Thursday: Then I'll have to take off my hat.
Bright: This pelican is an albatross around my neck.
Trewlove: Maybe I like grim.
Cyril Morse: I never liked the police.
Jakes (In response to Morse asking, "Didn’t you go to Sunday school?"): You don't want to know where I went.
Ronnie Box (as described by Morse): He's a fist with a warrant card.
There are probably more—but that's where my brain stops for now.
Not sure if I've already posted this one because I am messy about such things and have no brain :)
I love the scene where Debryn gets yanked away from his fishing holiday and he's just. so upset about it