The story is suitably twisty, didn't predict the ending which was a surprise, without being convoluted, and is entertaining and with a relaxing vibe without being simplistic. Some of the dialogue for Laura and especially Rosemary is very funny. The writing is engaging and suitably light-hearted without being frothy. ![]() The music has a lot of charm with a main theme tune that is soothingly folksy that matches the whimsy of the setting appropriately. Visually, "The Language of Flowers" looks wonderful, beautifully photographed, vibrant in colour and as always with the show with a stunning setting, have always been envious of the gardens seen on the show. Can find not much to fault "The Language of Flowers", other than agreed some of the clues and how they're revealed stretching things a bit. It is a shame that it didn't last longer because it deserved to. 'Rosemary and Thyme' is an example of a light-hearted detective mystery series and always gives me a lot of pleasures and banishes the blues when watching. And whether it's the light-hearted ones like 'Murder She Wrote'. Whether it's the grittier ones like 'A Touch of Frost' (though that is balanced brilliantly with comedy too) and particularly 'Taggart'. Whether it's the more complex ones like 'Inspector Morse' (and its prequel series 'Endeavour') and anything Agatha Christie. ![]() This has been apparent from an early age, half my life even, when getting into Agatha Christie through Joan Hickson's Miss Marple and David Suchet's Poirot and into 'Inspector Morse'. Have always adored detective dramas/mystery series.
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