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* The scene at the end of "Harvest" showing the Thursdays on a day out to Buckingham Palace for Fred's medal presentation - especially since it comes at the end of a series in which they've been struggling to cope following Joan's departure.

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* The scene at the end of "Harvest" showing the Thursdays on a day out to Buckingham Palace for Fred's medal presentation - especially since it comes at the end of a series in which they've been struggling to cope following Joan's departure.departure.
* In "Icarus", Spt. Bright's farewell to Trewlove, who has become something of a MoralityPet for him. He announces his intention to resign over not being able to stop the gang war which [[spoiler:killed George Fancy]], but Thursday is not having it, and he, Morse and Strange all vow to continue the case in honour of their fallen comrade.

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* Thursday spends the entirety of "Trove" fussing over Morse, who's just come off light duties after being shot. His worry over Morse's wellbeing manifests as helping him ease back into police work, reassuring him through his occasional bouts of PTSD, punching the shit out of some thugs who dared to harm him, and paying Morse's neighbor to keep an eye on him.

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* Thursday spends the entirety of "Trove" fussing over Morse, who's just come off light duties after being shot. His worry over Morse's wellbeing manifests as helping him ease back into police work, reassuring him through his occasional bouts of PTSD, punching the shit out of some thugs who dared to harm him, and paying Morse's neighbor neighbour to keep an eye on him.



* A minor one: In one episode, Morse is talking to a prisoner about a former cellmate. The former cellmate either couldn't read or had trouble with it, and the prisoner says he read the newspaper to the former cellmate every day. What makes it so heartwarming is: They weren't particularly friends, the prisoner wasn't afraid of the former cellmate, and there's no indication the prisoner was getting anything in return for doing this. So, it was just a case of a prisoner being a decent man and doing a genuinely kind thing for another person.

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* A minor one: In one episode, "Neverland", Morse is talking to a prisoner about a former cellmate. The former cellmate either couldn't read or had trouble with it, and the prisoner says he read the newspaper to the former cellmate every day. What makes it so heartwarming is: They is that they weren't particularly friends, the prisoner wasn't afraid of the former cellmate, friends and there's no indication the prisoner was getting anything in return for doing this. So, So it was just a case of a prisoner him being a decent man and doing a genuinely kind thing for another person.
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* A minor one: In one episode, Morse is talking to a prisoner about a former cellmate. The former cellmate either couldn't read or had trouble with it, and the prisoner says he read the newspaper to the former cellmate every day. What makes it so heartwarming is: They weren't particularly friends, the prisoner wasn't afraid of the former cellmate, and there's no indication the prisoner was getting anything in return for doing this. So, it was just a case of a prisoner being a decent man and doing a genuinely kind thing for another person.

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* A minor one: In one episode, Morse is talking to a prisoner about a former cellmate. The former cellmate either couldn't read or had trouble with it, and the prisoner says he read the newspaper to the former cellmate every day. What makes it so heartwarming is: They weren't particularly friends, the prisoner wasn't afraid of the former cellmate, and there's no indication the prisoner was getting anything in return for doing this. So, it was just a case of a prisoner being a decent man and doing a genuinely kind thing for another person.person.
* The scene at the end of "Harvest" showing the Thursdays on a day out to Buckingham Palace for Fred's medal presentation - especially since it comes at the end of a series in which they've been struggling to cope following Joan's departure.

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* After eliminating the dangerous suspect in "Home," Thursday immediately running to Morse, [[spoiler: who's been shot]], and making sure that he's okay.
* Thursday spends the entirety of "Trove" fussing over Morse, who's just come off light duties [[spoiler: after being shot]]. His worry over Morse's wellbeing manifests as helping him ease back into police work, reassuring him through his occasional bouts of PTSD, punching the shit out of some thugs who dared to harm him, and paying Morse's neighbor to keep an eye on him.

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* After eliminating the dangerous suspect in "Home," Thursday immediately running to Morse, [[spoiler: who's been shot]], shot, and making sure that he's okay.
* Thursday spends the entirety of "Trove" fussing over Morse, who's just come off light duties [[spoiler: after being shot]].shot. His worry over Morse's wellbeing manifests as helping him ease back into police work, reassuring him through his occasional bouts of PTSD, punching the shit out of some thugs who dared to harm him, and paying Morse's neighbor to keep an eye on him.



* In "Sway", there's an adorable scene where Morse is at a store for case and runs into LoveInterest Monica while she's mattress shopping. What makes it heartwarming is: In the 1960s, most people wouldn't assume a white man and black woman were together, and if they did, they likely wouldn't be happy about it. However, a salesman wanders over, assumes they are (they haven't quite gotten to a stage where they are at this point), and his only reaction is to try to help them find what he believes they want and make a sale. He's cheerful, addresses them as 'Sir' and 'Madam', and encourages them to lie down together on the bed to properly test it out.
** Another one related to "Sway", Morse helps out Mrs. Thursday, when she is falsely accused of shoplifting. They share a pint at the pub, where she further invites him to a family event.

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* In "Sway", there's "Sway":
** There's
an adorable scene where Morse is at a store for case and runs into LoveInterest Monica while she's mattress shopping. What makes it heartwarming is: In the 1960s, most people wouldn't assume a white man and black woman were together, and if they did, they likely wouldn't be happy about it. However, a salesman wanders over, assumes they are (they haven't quite gotten to a stage where they are at this point), and his only reaction is to try to help them find what he believes they want and make a sale. He's cheerful, addresses them as 'Sir' and 'Madam', and encourages them to lie down together on the bed to properly test it out.
** Another one related to "Sway", Morse helps out Mrs. Thursday, when she is falsely accused of shoplifting. They share a pint at the pub, where she further invites him to a family event.
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** Another one related to "Sway", Morse helps out Mrs. Thursday, when she is falsely accused of shoplifting. They share a pint at the pub, where she further invites him to a family event.
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* In "Sway", there's an adorable scene where Morse is at a store for case and runs into LoveInterest Monica while she's mattress shopping. What makes it heartwarming is: In the 1960s, most people wouldn't assume a white man and black woman were together, and if they did, they likely wouldn't be happy about it. However, a salesman wanders over, assumes they are (they haven't quite gotten to a stage where they are at this point), and his only reaction is to try to help them find what he believes they want and make a sale. He's cheerful, addresses them as 'Sir' and 'Madam', and encourages them to lie down together on the bed to properly test it out.

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* In "Sway", there's an adorable scene where Morse is at a store for case and runs into LoveInterest Monica while she's mattress shopping. What makes it heartwarming is: In the 1960s, most people wouldn't assume a white man and black woman were together, and if they did, they likely wouldn't be happy about it. However, a salesman wanders over, assumes they are (they haven't quite gotten to a stage where they are at this point), and his only reaction is to try to help them find what he believes they want and make a sale. He's cheerful, addresses them as 'Sir' and 'Madam', and encourages them to lie down together on the bed to properly test it out.out.
* A minor one: In one episode, Morse is talking to a prisoner about a former cellmate. The former cellmate either couldn't read or had trouble with it, and the prisoner says he read the newspaper to the former cellmate every day. What makes it so heartwarming is: They weren't particularly friends, the prisoner wasn't afraid of the former cellmate, and there's no indication the prisoner was getting anything in return for doing this. So, it was just a case of a prisoner being a decent man and doing a genuinely kind thing for another person.
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* Morse, knowing that he and Thursday are probably both going to die and both of them refusing to abandon the other, recites the final verse to "May" by A. E. Housman.
--> Ensanguining the skies
--> How heavily it dies
--> Into the west away;
--> Past touch and sight and sound
--> Not further to be found,
--> How hopeless under ground
--> Falls the remorseful day.

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* Morse, knowing that he and Thursday are probably both going to die and both of them refusing to abandon the other, recites the final verse to "May" by A. E. Housman.
--> Ensanguining
Creator/AEHousman.
-->Ensanguining
the skies
-->
skies\\
How heavily it dies
-->
dies\\
Into the west away;
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away;\\
Past touch and sight and sound
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sound\\
Not further to be found,
-->
found,\\
How hopeless under ground
-->
ground\\
Falls the remorseful day.
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* When Morse visits his family in "Home", the quite sweet brother-sister relationship between Morse and his half-sister, Joyce, is shown.
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* In "Sway", there's an adorable scene where Morse is at a store for case and runs into LoveInterest Monica while she's shopping for a bed. What makes it heartwarming is: In the 1960s, most people wouldn't assume a white man and black woman were together, and if they did, they likely wouldn't be happy about it. However, a salesman wanders over, assumes they are, and his only reaction is to try to help them find what he believes they want and make a sale. He's cheerful, addresses them as 'Sir' and 'Madam', and encourages them to lie down together on the bed to properly test it out.

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* In "Sway", there's an adorable scene where Morse is at a store for case and runs into LoveInterest Monica while she's shopping for a bed.mattress shopping. What makes it heartwarming is: In the 1960s, most people wouldn't assume a white man and black woman were together, and if they did, they likely wouldn't be happy about it. However, a salesman wanders over, assumes they are, are (they haven't quite gotten to a stage where they are at this point), and his only reaction is to try to help them find what he believes they want and make a sale. He's cheerful, addresses them as 'Sir' and 'Madam', and encourages them to lie down together on the bed to properly test it out.
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--> Falls the remorseful day.

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--> Falls the remorseful day.day.
* In "Sway", there's an adorable scene where Morse is at a store for case and runs into LoveInterest Monica while she's shopping for a bed. What makes it heartwarming is: In the 1960s, most people wouldn't assume a white man and black woman were together, and if they did, they likely wouldn't be happy about it. However, a salesman wanders over, assumes they are, and his only reaction is to try to help them find what he believes they want and make a sale. He's cheerful, addresses them as 'Sir' and 'Madam', and encourages them to lie down together on the bed to properly test it out.
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* Thursday spends the entirety of "Trove" fussing over Morse, who's just come off light duties [[spoiler: after being shot]]. His worry over Morse's wellbeing manifests as helping him ease back into police work, reassuring him through his occasional bouts of PTSD, punching the shit out of some thugs who dared to harm him, and paying Morse's neighbor to keep an eye on him.

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* Thursday spends the entirety of "Trove" fussing over Morse, who's just come off light duties [[spoiler: after being shot]]. His worry over Morse's wellbeing manifests as helping him ease back into police work, reassuring him through his occasional bouts of PTSD, punching the shit out of some thugs who dared to harm him, and paying Morse's neighbor to keep an eye on him.him.
* Morse, knowing that he and Thursday are probably both going to die and both of them refusing to abandon the other, recites the final verse to "May" by A. E. Housman.
--> Ensanguining the skies
--> How heavily it dies
--> Into the west away;
--> Past touch and sight and sound
--> Not further to be found,
--> How hopeless under ground
--> Falls the remorseful day.
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* After eliminating the dangerous suspect in "Home," Thursday immediately running to Morse, [[spoiler: who's been shot]], and making sure that he's okay.

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* After eliminating the dangerous suspect in "Home," Thursday immediately running to Morse, [[spoiler: who's been shot]], and making sure that he's okay.okay.
* Thursday spends the entirety of "Trove" fussing over Morse, who's just come off light duties [[spoiler: after being shot]]. His worry over Morse's wellbeing manifests as helping him ease back into police work, reassuring him through his occasional bouts of PTSD, punching the shit out of some thugs who dared to harm him, and paying Morse's neighbor to keep an eye on him.
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* After eliminating the dangerous suspect in "Girl," Thursday immediately running to Morse, [[spoiler: who's been shot]], and making sure that he's okay.

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* After eliminating the dangerous suspect in "Girl," "Home," Thursday immediately running to Morse, [[spoiler: who's been shot]], and making sure that he's okay.
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* Thursday's speech at the end of "Fugue," telling Morse that he doesn't have to give up music just because the killer used his love of it against him.

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* Thursday's speech at the end of "Fugue," telling Morse that he doesn't have to give up music just because the killer used his love of it against him.him.
* After eliminating the dangerous suspect in "Girl," Thursday immediately running to Morse, [[spoiler: who's been shot]], and making sure that he's okay.
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* In "Fugue," Morse is so tired from having stayed up all night trying to crack the case that he can't drive. Thursday takes him home and sits him on his couch, steps out of the room for a bit, and returns to Morse, who's so exhausted that he fell asleep almost immediately. [[ComfortingComforter And then Thursday drapes his coat over him.]]

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* In "Fugue," Morse is so tired from having stayed up all night trying to crack the case that he can't drive. Thursday takes him home and sits him on his couch, steps out of the room for a bit, and returns to Morse, who's so exhausted that he fell he's fallen asleep almost immediately.(with his wound apparently re-opening). [[ComfortingComforter And then Thursday drapes his coat over him.]]
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* In "Fugue," Morse is so tired from having stayed up all night trying to crack the case that he can't drive. Thursday takes him home and sits him on his couch, steps out of the room for a bit, and returns to Morse, who's so exhausted that he fell asleep almost immediately. [[ComfortingComforter And then Thursday drapes his coat over him.]]

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* In "Fugue," Morse is so tired from having stayed up all night trying to crack the case that he can't drive. Thursday takes him home and sits him on his couch, steps out of the room for a bit, and returns to Morse, who's so exhausted that he fell asleep almost immediately. [[ComfortingComforter And then Thursday drapes his coat over him.]]]]
* Thursday's speech at the end of "Fugue," telling Morse that he doesn't have to give up music just because the killer used his love of it against him.
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* In "Fugue," Morse is so tired from having stayed up all night trying to crack the case that he can't drive. Thursday takes him home and sits him on his couch, steps out of the room for a bit, and returns to Morse, who's so exhausted that he fell asleep almost immediately. [[ComfortingComforter And then Thursday drapes his coat over him.]]

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