The Brokenwood Mysteries Season 2 Episode 3 Catch of the Day
- TV-NR
- October 11, 2015
- 87 min
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7.7 (331)
The Brokenwood Mysteries is a New Zealand detective drama series set in the fictional town of Brokenwood. This episode, Catch of the Day, is the third episode of season two.
The episode opens with the discovery of a body in a river by a group of fishermen. Detectives Mike Shepherd and Kristin Sims are called to the scene to investigate. They identify the victim as local fisherman Billy McGrath, but it quickly becomes apparent that his death was not accidental. The autopsy reveals that he was killed by a blow to the head before being dumped in the river.
The detectives begin their investigation by interviewing Billy's family and friends. They soon discover that there is no shortage of people who had motive to kill him. Billy was involved in a number of illegal fishing operations and had made enemies with both fellow fishermen and environmentalists. Mike and Kristin must sort through the evidence and motives to identify the killer.
The detectives also find themselves dealing with a range of other issues during the course of their investigation. The local mayor is threatening to cut funding for the police station, and Mike is struggling with his aging car which is in constant need of repair.
Meanwhile, Kristin is dealing with her own personal life. She has recently started dating a local vineyard owner, but their relationship hits a stumbling block when he discovers that Kristin has been investigating his family's involvement in illegal fishing.
Throughout the episode, the detectives use their wit and resourcefulness to piece together the evidence and solve the case. The plot unfolds with a mix of humor, suspense, and intrigue, making it an entertaining watch for fans of detective dramas.
Overall, Catch of the Day is a solid entry in The Brokenwood Mysteries series. It blends a compelling murder mystery with the ongoing character arcs and subplots that make the show so engaging. The episode offers a little bit of everything – action, romance, and whodunit – and is sure to keep viewers guessing until the very end.