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When the body of a student is discovered in an alley, a bloodstained leaflet at the scene is traced back to a church. Could the parish priest be involved?

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    • Author: Wiliniett
    This really is for me The single best episode of Taggart, this one stands out amongst the rest and really raised the bar, unsurprisingly ratings and viewing figures here were excellent. Arguably Blythe Duffs best showing as Jackie, it is her basically that makes this show, her acting is utterly first class, her scenes with her on screen ex husband are truly wonderfully acted, showing that given a good script and some insight into her character she could (and does) perform magnificently. Another strong performance comes from the stunning Sarah Stewart, who gives an equally brilliant performance as Yvonne Petrie. This story is just a little different from all the other Taggarts, it felt more imaginative and better thought out then just the usual brutal killings. 10 out of 10 for everything, ENJOY :-)
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    • Author: Xanzay
    Father Michael Gow is hearing confession when he is told about a murder that is yet to happen. The following morning Ryan Petrie, a student, is found in a lane with a stab wound to the kidney. A large quantity of drugs on the body suggests he was supplying.

    DS Jackie Reid has become withdrawn from the team as she attends the hospice where her ex husband is dying of cancer. She is grief stricken and feeling guilty that she left him to pursue her own career.

    Fiona Marshall is found stabbed in her office with the same M.O. as the first victim. Her mother reports that someone has been watching the house. When police investigate they find the symbols XXXXIV carved in the tree. The same markings are present at the first two murders.

    As Burke struggles to find a connection between the victims Jacki tries to find solace in the church. While interviewing the Monsignor she discovers the symbols represent a passage in the Bible. It is a quote from ¨The Good Samaratin.¨ - And they passed by on the other side.

    The team soon learns that all the victims were present when a young girl, Angela Robertson, was stabbed two years previous on Hogmanay. Her boyfriend, Martin Kierney, is the first victimś flatmate. This news does not come in time to save Stephen Imrie, a painter, from being murdered and his lifeś work destroyed.

    This is a very good episode of Taggart. Blythe Duff shines as the grief stricken ex wife. However, my only complaint is that the episode follows a well worn path that we have seen too many times before. A series of murders have a common link to a past crime where a survivor is exacting his revenge of people he believes have injured him. In this case it is the witnesses who did nothing to help a dying girl.
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    • Author: Xava
    I've watched this episode several times & apart from the powerhouse performance by the stunning Blythe Duff the plot is so thin the killer is known very early because in a Glasgow based series when in the church his Edinburgh accent shines through too easy & i'm surprised the producers never picked up on this themselves ? My other problem with this episode is that it shows up the RC church for what it is with killers being hidden as it is a law upon itself which is totally wrong but at least our Jackie told the priest what she thought of him at the end ? I love Taggart but this is one of my least favorite episodes......
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Blythe Duff Blythe Duff - DS Jackie Reid
    John Michie John Michie - DI Robbie Ross
    Alex Norton Alex Norton - DCI Matt Burke
    Colin McCredie Colin McCredie - DC Stuart Fraser
    Lesley Harcourt Lesley Harcourt - Gemma Kerr
    Alan Steel Alan Steel - Father Michael Gow
    Ross Allan Ross Allan - Sean Davis
    Sara Stewart Sara Stewart - Yvonne Petrie (as Sarah Stewart)
    Garry Stewart Garry Stewart - Alex Marshall
    Debbie Wheeler Debbie Wheeler - Claire Marshall
    Eve Dallas Eve Dallas - Fiona Marshall
    John Comerford John Comerford - Darren Mackay
    Louise Goodall Louise Goodall - Susan Watson
    Michael Wilson Michael Wilson - Stephen Imrie
    Sean McGinley Sean McGinley - Monsignor Tom Jarvis
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