Masterpiece Season 37 Episode 25

Masterpiece Season 37 Episode 25 Foyle's War: Broken Souls

  • July 20, 2008

Foyle's War: Broken Souls is an episode from the 37th season of the popular show Masterpiece. This compelling episode revolves around the post World War II era, where Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle, played by Michael Kitchen, finds himself solving another mysterious case that takes place in the historical backdrop of London. The show is set in 1946, and the aftermath of the war is still looming large, as the country struggles to return to normalcy.

In this episode, we see Foyle investigating the death of a former POW, whose body is found in a railway car. The investigation leads Foyle to dive into the dark underworld of criminals, specifically, the mafia-esque group of gangsters that operate in the city. As the body count rises, and the mystery deepens, Foyle finds himself questioning whether this is another case of wartime repercussions or something much more sinister.

As Foyle's investigation deepens, the audience is taken on a thrilling journey that showcases the chief superintendent's methodical and detailed approach to solving crimes. The show also highlights the emotional toll of war, as we see Foyle struggling with his own demons and past traumas from the war that constantly haunt him.

One of the most interesting aspects of the episode is the way the show delves into the larger themes of faith and belief. Foyle, being a devout Christian, finds himself questioning his own believes, as he grapples with the horrors he has seen during the war. This tension between faith and the realities of war is further explored through the character of Sergeant Paul Milner, played by Anthony Howell. Milner, a former paratrooper, lost his faith during the war and is struggling to come to terms with it in post-war London.

Foyle's War: Broken Souls is a tense and gripping episode that showcases the sheer talent of the show's writing, acting and directing team. The show's attention to detail shines through in the meticulously crafted sets, costumes and props, transporting the audience back in time to post-war London.

In conclusion, Foyle's War: Broken Souls is a must-see episode for fans of the show and for anyone who loves a good murder mystery. The episode is a testament to the sheer talent and dedication of the show's cast and crew, and is sure to leave audiences on the edge of their seats till the very end.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 20, 2008
  • Language
    English