DVD Review Midsomer Murders Tom Barnabys Last Cases

Released by Acorn Media on March 26, 2013. SRP $149.99 (DVD)
Subtitles: English SDH 16:9
�I�m going to have my cake and eat it.�
I was reading my review I did last year for the DVD set Midsomer Murders: Mayhem & Mystery Files and I was thinking how strange it was to have a period of my life without having this series I could go back to again and again. When I wrote the first review for this series, I knew I was going to like it but I was really surprised by how much I liked it. That DVD set is one that I go back to often. Luckily I have a short-term memory so I am not always sure who the murderer was but I really enjoy the settings and main characters. When I was able to review this new set, Midsomer Murders: Tom Barnaby�s Last Cases, I was very happy because I was able to see more great episodes of this series starring John Nettles as Tom Barnaby and Jason Hughes as Ben Jones but sad as these was the final episodes with Tom Barnaby. I don�t know what I am getting so worked up about, he had left two years ago but I hadn�t seen it yet. How would he go? Tom Barnaby is truly one of the great characters in British television. He holds many of the traits of a seasoned detective with one of the traits being patience. It is painfully obvious how his Sgt. is ill-prepared to handle an investigation on the scale that Barnaby can with his final episode really punctuating what an amazing character he is for the series. Yet, I am getting ahead of myself. What about this set?




Extras:
Interview with Jason Hughes: (23 min) This is a nice little interview that is with Jason Hughes aka Jones. Jason comes across as someone who is very humble and gives a little bit of background to his career and also to the making of the series. He talks about the great locations and he goes through some of his favorites deaths that have appeared in the series. A set this big is not going to have a ton of extras but it is a nice extra bit of value added.

Even though by this point the series switched to HD, these are presented as SD DVDs. As this is a compilation of previously released sets, I understand why there is not a Blu Ray equivalent available. The picture quality is still fine yet some of the stuff is shot so well I would love to see this stuff jump off screen in high definition. I would love to see the greenery of the all the fields and trees in these episodes come to life. That is not to say this isn�t very good; it still is very nice. The picture is graded in a way to bring out the warmness of the image whether it is inside a pub or in the countryside.
The packaging is just like the last compilation set that came out: Midsomer Murders: Mystery & Mayhem Files. It is 4 amary cases with either 3 or 4 DVDs in each case. It a heavy compact box of love. It�s nice to have these all together. 
Disc 2: The Black Book
Disc 3: Secrets and SpiesDisc 4: The Glitch
Disc 5: Small MerciesDisc 6: The Creeper
Disc 7: The Great and the GoodDisc 8: The Made-to Measure Murders
Disc 9: The Sword of GuillaumeDisc 10: Blood on the Saddle
Disc 11: The Silent LandDisc 12: Master Class
Disc 13: The Noble ArtDisc 14: Not in My Back Yard
Disc 15: Fit for MurderClick below to read my other Midsomer Murder Reviews:
Midsomer Murders: Mystery & Mayhem FilesMidsomer Murders: Set 21

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