Ep 5. Miracle In Crooked Lane
- December 28, 1999
- 50 min
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7.9 (348)
Jonathan Creek returns for its third season with an intriguing new episode named 'Miracle in Crooked Lane'. The show follows a protagonist who is a mastermind of creative thinking and problem solving, and he's back to solve yet another complex mystery.
In this episode, Jonathan Creek is called in to investigate an apparent miracle that has occurred in a small suburban community. A young woman has been attending a church, and it's believed that she has the ability to heal people through the laying of her hands. The town has been thrown into a frenzy, and people are lining up outside the church waiting for a miraculous cure.
However, Jonathan Creek is skeptical and refuses to believe that this young woman has any supernatural abilities. Along with his friend and fellow sleuth, Carla Borrego, they set out to unravel the mystery and reveal the truth behind the supposed miracle.
As they begin to investigate, they discover that there is a hidden motive behind the apparent miracle. The church has been struggling financially, and the sudden influx of tourists and donations has helped to boost their funds. Upon digging further, Jonathan and Carla uncover a web of lies and deceit, with several key players involved in the conspiracy.
The plot thickens when the young woman is kidnapped, and the duo must race against time to rescue her and bring the perpetrators to justice. As they get closer to the truth, danger lurks around every corner, and they must use all their wit and cunning to stay one step ahead.
The episode boasts a strong cast, with standout performances from Alan Davies as Jonathan Creek and Sheridan Smith as Carla Borrego. The chemistry between the two characters is palpable, and their banter and wit provide some much-needed humor amidst the dark and sinister plot.
The show's production values are also impressive, with breathtaking scenery and well-choreographed action sequences. The episode's climactic scene is particularly thrilling, with a high-speed car chase through the small English town.
Overall, 'Miracle in Crooked Lane' is a gripping and suspenseful episode, with plenty of twists and turns to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. The writing is sharp and intelligent, and the performances are top-notch. It's a must-watch for fans of the mystery and detective genres, and a great addition to the Jonathan Creek series.