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Some more Endeavour locations i found while in Oxford (click on the pics to make them bigger):
Bodleian Library
Morse's college! It's Merton College irl. you could hear a choir singing inside and it felt like i was in an episode of endeavour lmao
The bank where Joan worked and where the bank raid happened! I just stumbled across this by accident when we were walking round. I walked past it and was like "wait..that looks really familiar.."
Another location i randomly walked past and was like "hey i've seen that before.." although now i'm doubting myself bc it looks like a different colour but i'm sure it's the same (this is from the episode Colours)
This is Lincoln college which i've no idea if it was ever used but it's the closest i got to a quad and it looks like something from an episode which made me happy lol (i did also find Exeter College where morse died in IM and i think they also filmed Endeavour there too - Shaun was also there last month doing a reading! but i couldn't get any decent photos of it)
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I found this interview from when Shaun Evans was promoting S3 of Endeavour in 2016 and thought it was one of the more interesting ones as he gets asked some different questions. I particularly liked seeing him talk a bit about his peers and how he views his career.
Shaun Evans talks Endeavour series three, Hollywood and whether he'd star in Doctor Who
As Morse returns, the star of the hit ITV drama reveals what's next for his career
By David Brown - Radio Times
Falsely accused Endeavour Morse was last seen languishing in a prison cell after being framed for murder. But fans of the hit ITV drama needn't despair - Shaun Evans is back on the case for a third series beginning this evening. Here, the actor talks about life as the Oxford detective, why Morse has endured for four decades and what the future holds...
So what has brought you back to Endeavour for a third series?
I didn't feel like we should have left it where we did last time. It would have been odd. As a viewer, I would have been dissatisfied to have left it there because you'd have only been telling half the story. Luckily enough, we had the opportunity to come back to do some more and I think the stories are really good - particularly the final one. It goes along at a lick. It's a bank heist but it's also a love story. And it's heartbreaking. I think it's great and it ends in a really satisfying way.
The character of Morse has now been around for 40 years - why has he endured?
A good story well told will stand the test of time. And if you throw in an unusual character - someone who is in a world but not of that world - then that's intriguing.
The original series of Inspector Morse did episodes in Australia and Italy - would you like to do an overseas Endeavour?
Well, they keep telling me that the character is going to Spain. But I can take myself to Malaga. I'm joking, but I'm being honest too. There is a Spanish idea, but I'd want it to be right. I don't want this job to be a jolly or something that we take for granted and phone in. There are so many variables to that kind of thing: would the locations be as good? Or the actors? Granted, it would be a laugh to go away with Roger Allam, but would it serve the show?
Does Endeavour Morse become more like you as the series goes on?
I think that’s a danger, definitely. The more comfortable and confident you get with something, the easier it could be to be less diligent about creating a character. But then you’d be taking shortcuts that you might not have done three years ago. So I try not to be complacent about it. I want to be even more diligent than I was when I started. But I admit that it's a tricky one.
Having a two-hour slot for a drama seems like a privilege these days - do you worry that viewers' attention spans could be too short to cope?
I don’t worry about it at all. I feel like the work we’ve done so far has been very good. Some have been better than others - as would be the case. But I feel pleased with it. Now if audiences change and they feel that the episodes are too long, boring or complicated, then we’ll just stop. That’s OK.
But I've seen some crime dramas that try to tell the story in an hour and, for me, it just doesn't work.You’re tyring to set up a killer, set up a world, solve it in an interesting or dynamic way and put in some character stuff as well. It’s nigh on impossible to do in an hour. I don’t think you can do it in a satisfying way. That’s my impression as an audience member.
Fans would be up in arms if you decided to stop Endeavour!
No. I don't think that'd happen. It's just work. And they'd just fill it with something else. There'll be another brilliant show.
I think you'd make an ideal Doctor Who - would you like to play that role one day?
I’ve never seen it! I think Matt Smith is a brilliant actor. And David Tennant also. But it just wasn’t my thing growing up and I feel like I’ve missed it now. I was in Moscow a few months ago and someone asked me about Doctor Who. And she thought I'd make a good Master. So if you’re offering me a part, then I’ll play the Master.
What about playing James Bond?
Well, everyone wants to play James Bond, right? He always gets the girl at the end. And in the middle. And at the beginning, come to think of it. But I think that Daniel Craig would be a tough act to follow. He brings something really interesting to it.
Do you ever look at contemporaries like Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne and think, 'I'd like top billing in a Hollywood movie'?
I know both those lads and I like them. But I never really think of my career like that. Of course, you want people to see your work, but I'm not interested in being the next so-and-so. It doesn't attract me. Mainly because it's short lived. It's better to keep working and do interesting stuff.
So being a big Hollywood star isn't all it's cracked up to be?
I don't know. I suppose if you had enough clout to guarantee finance for a story you wanted to tell, then that would be a good thing. From a business point of view. But I don't spend my time being envious. There are so many variables in all that bollocks! When you desire fame or fortune - which are ephemeral things - you're building your house on sand, aren't you?
Do you have a dream project that you'd like to do?
I'd love to do something about poets or photographers who have done interesting things and left an impression on their portion of the world. Someone like the American photographer Walker Evans. Or the French poet Arthur Rimbaud.
So what's next for you?
I'm purposefully having some time off. I've been busy and I'd like a bit of time to read some books and just study. I want to educate myself on writers, photography, filmmaking and poetry. I'm very lucky that I've now got enough money to have a bit of time to myself and study. I'm very lucky to be in that position.
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This feels so extremely rare to be able to say about a TV show but I genuinely feel like the pilot episode of Endeavour is probably the best TV pilot in existence, and one of (if not THE) best episodes of the whole series. I know the creators of Endeavour refer to the episodes as films in their own right and that REALLY feels exceptionally true for the pilot. I've rewatched it more than any other part of the series just because I love it so much. The way it establishes who Morse is as a character from the start is incredible (the angelic choir in the background as Morse is gazing out the bus window at the beginning makes me Feel So Many Things). You know who he is so quickly but in such a unique way, because he's a fascinating character but not exactly an archetype that you can put your finger on. Oh, he's a brilliant young upstart with bright eyes and a quicker mind than most. He's also deeply emotional, sensitive, lover of opera and poetry, and he sings in a choir. He knows he's brilliant at what he does and either shrinks away or gets snippy at any hint of condescension from his superiors, but oh, how he bleeds with the desire to please those he respects. He has a deeply held set of beliefs and principles that he lives by, but every now and then his aching need to be loved, loved, loved, oh won't somebody please love him, will tempt him into bending them. He's an angel and a wounded animal at the same time.
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I've still been thinking about this scene in S9, of Thursday missing Morse after Jim fails to play "the sandwich game," and I was struck again by the two glasses, so visibly different, on the table. Morse and Thursday usually have two dark ales, but Jim goes for the trendy beer the new guys are drinking.
It really shows how—no matter how Jim may begin to dress like Thursday in S8 and even start dropping a few "mind how you goes,"—on the inside, despite all outward appearances, it's Morse and Thursday who are both made of the same stuff....
From their enjoyment of poetry...
From their enjoyment of aiming a little snark at the higher-ups every now and again ...
To their occasional social ineptitude ... (really, Fred?)
To occasionally feeling like the odd man out ...
(I love Thursday channelling Morse and Jago's raised eyebrow there.)
To being curious enough about the world to get each other's references...
To most of all, being the sort of idealists who are willing to risk their lives to bring justice to the children of Blenheim Vale. Of all of City and all of County, it's only they two who race to answer the call.
You can almost see the moment of recognition—as if each is seeing into the other's very soul—in their eyes...
Love this. It’s so true. Morse and Thursday were truly kindred spirits - it’s why they had such a love/hate relationship. They saw the best of each other and knew the worst of each other