"Midsomer Murders" Bad Tidings (TV Episode 2004) Poster

(TV Series)

(2004)

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Sex & Nudity

  • A young man admits impregnating a woman, explaining that the relationship had originally been 'a bit of fun'.
  • Infrequent mild sex references.

Violence & Gore

  • Fiona's (Nina Marc) dead body is found in a field, her chest is covered in blood and she has a red rose stuffed into her mouth.
  • Rachel (Ruth Jones) slaps Lynn (Helen Grace) around the face.
  • Charles Rust's (John Standing) dead body is seen sitting on a chair, he has blood stains across his chest and an apple stuffed into his mouth, earlier on there were shots of his blood dripping onto the carpet.
  • Lynn attacks Cully Barnaby (Laura Howard) and Rachel knocks Lynn out with an empty wine bottle by hitting her across the head with it.
  • A man is set on fire while sleeping on a wooden hand cart.

Profanity

  • One woman casually refers to another woman as a 'bitch'.
  • There are four uses of mild profanity.
  • The first is during the opening sequence as Fiona Thompson (Nina Marc) says 'You barstard' to her husband.
  • The second is when Fiona's husband complains to Barnaby (John Nettles) and says 'You'd have thought those barstards would have more respect'.
  • After Lynn Spearman (Helen Grace) is dragged into a pond by Rachel Rose (Ruth Jones) she directs the phrase 'You stupid bitch' towards her.
  • Finally when Barnaby questions a pub Landlord (Chris Barnes) about a local drunk the Landlord says 'If he's too pissed he's known to curl up in that hand cart of his and sleep it off'.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Several scenes are set in a local pub with people drinking and smoking, the final scene is set in a resaurant where the guests pour and drink wine.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are a few scenes involving the stalking and killing of people deliberately played for scares.

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