![]() ![]() Still, it's interesting how the writers have incorporated these elements into the stories. Given that this is a garden-themed mystery, it's not surprising that the murders and/or their resolutions have something horticultural involved. And the photography is stunning, with most episodes set at manor houses or other areas with broad expanses of flora and fauna. Both actors bring an incredible range of emotion to their characters by the third episode they're comfortable with each other and us with them. The mysteries presented in these six episodes aren't terribly demanding, requiring more thoughtful deduction on the part of the amateur sleuths (and viewers) than action. They are the only two recurring characters throughout the series, though Laura Thyme's son, police officer Matthew Thyme, shows up from time to time. Rosemary & Thyme stars Felicity Kendal and Pam Harris as, respectively, Rosemary Boxer and Laura Thyme, who meet in the first episode, are both at a crossroads in their lives and discover their shared love of gardening and start a landscaping business called Rosemary & Thyme. Deciding to start at the very beginning, as it were, I ordered the six episodes that comprise the first season of the series. Review: I had seen but one episode of the British mystery series Rosemary & Thyme many years ago, remembering enjoying it, but somehow never got around to watching any of the others. Recurring character(s): Rosemary Boxer (Felicity Kendal), Laura Thyme (Pam Ferris) Home | About / Policies | Directory of Reviews | Search Rosemary & Thyme Series 1 Review for the Omnimystery Family of Mystery Websites ![]()
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