Summary
Yannick Bisson is Canada's answer to Sherlock Holmes in this mystery series set in 19th-century Toronto.
Yannick Bisson is Canada's answer to Sherlock Holmes in this mystery series set in 19th-century Toronto.
A couple of things happen with bizarre regularity on Murdoch Mysteries. The first is the sight of someone getting bumped off at the station house. And the second is Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) meeting notable figures from the period, a habit that’s turned him into the Forrest Gump of the Edwardian era.
As season 15 resumes after a short break, we get a double whammy — the precinct once again becomes a crime scene and there are appearances from Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Murdoch, though, appears to be more disconcerted by Freud’s psychoanalysis than the killing, while Brackenreid unsurprisingly explodes with rage when confronted with theories on the Oedipal complex.
There are no live broadcasts scheduled for this show. But it is available via the streaming providers below.
Murdoch on the Couch
A couple of things happen with bizarre regularity on Murdoch Mysteries. The first is the sight of someone getting bumped off at the station house. And the second is Murdoch (Yannick Bisson) meeting notable figures from the period, a habit that’s turned him into the Forrest Gump of the Edwardian era.
As season 15 resumes after a short break, we get a double whammy — the precinct once again becomes a crime scene and there are appearances from Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Murdoch, though, appears to be more disconcerted by Freud’s psychoanalysis than the killing, while Brackenreid unsurprisingly explodes with rage when confronted with theories on the Oedipal complex.
There are no live broadcasts scheduled for this show. But it is available via the streaming providers below.
There are no live broadcasts scheduled for this show. But it is available via the streaming providers below.