If you find plenty of photography of the Italian countryside a pleasure to watch, this episode is one of the more enjoyable entries in this series.
But once again, the motive appears to be weak and you may as well just settle back and enjoy the scenery because the clues are so meager they're almost invisible. Just leave it to Rosemary and Thyme to solve the case. Don't expect to solve it yourself.
Some engaging performances are a big help. SUZANNE BERTISH as a frivolous woman who hires the gardeners before throwing a big party has some enjoyable one-liners and TRISTAN GEMMILL does a fine job as the young Italian who becomes a prime suspect in the eyes of the police.
Leisurely, as all of these stories are, amusing and picturesque.
But once again, the motive appears to be weak and you may as well just settle back and enjoy the scenery because the clues are so meager they're almost invisible. Just leave it to Rosemary and Thyme to solve the case. Don't expect to solve it yourself.
Some engaging performances are a big help. SUZANNE BERTISH as a frivolous woman who hires the gardeners before throwing a big party has some enjoyable one-liners and TRISTAN GEMMILL does a fine job as the young Italian who becomes a prime suspect in the eyes of the police.
Leisurely, as all of these stories are, amusing and picturesque.