Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Season 1 Episode 9 The Rascal Cook
- TVPG
- March 8, 2018
- 43 min
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7.4 (292)
Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators season 1 episode 9, "The Rascal Cook," follows our dynamic duo as they dive into the culinary world of Stratford-Upon-Avon to uncover the truth behind a suspicious death at a local cooking school.
Madam Korzha, a celebrity chef from Russia, has descended upon the sleepy town with her extravagant cooking school and fierce reputation. However, when one of her students, Orla, is found dead in the kitchen after a heated argument with a fellow classmate, the team suspects foul play.
Frank and Lu are hired by Orla's well-to-do parents to investigate the matter and bring justice to their daughter. As they delve deeper into the cooking school's inner workings, they encounter a host of peculiar characters, including some ambitious wannabe chefs, a predatory photographer, and a bitter pastry chef who may have had a personal grudge against Orla.
The investigation takes a turn when Frank discovers that Orla's father had financial ties to the cooking school and might have had a motive to silence his daughter and cover up their involvement. Meanwhile, Lu tries to infiltrate the cooking school by posing as an aspiring chef and gets entangled in a whirlwind romance with the handsome and enigmatic Russian sous-chef, Alex.
As the plot thickens, Frank and Lu uncover a web of lies, secrets, and hidden agendas that culminate in a dramatic finale at a prestigious cooking competition. With the help of their trusted allies, such as Sebastian the tea shop owner and Beatrice the coroner, Frank and Lu unravel the truth about Orla's death and bring the perpetrator to justice.
"The Rascal Cook" is a thrilling episode that combines elements of mystery, comedy, and culinary arts to create a delightful and entertaining show. The chemistry between Mark Benton and Jo Joyner is electric, and their witty banter and quirky personalities make for a delightful viewing experience. The supporting cast is equally impressive, with standout performances from Ellie Kendrick as Orla, Tilly Steele as Alex's jealous ex-girlfriend, and Richard Lumsden as the snobbish head chef.
Overall, this episode is a must-watch for fans of detective shows, food enthusiasts, and anyone who loves a good whodunit with a Shakespearean twist. The writing is sharp, the pacing is brisk, and the production values are top-notch. Whether you're a fan of the show or a newcomer, "The Rascal Cook" is an episode that is sure to satisfy your craving for a good mystery with a side of humor and romance.