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Michael Flynn (Flynn)

Created by Lyal Brown

Another popular series from The Mystery Project on the CBC was Flynn, which enjoyed a 13-episode run in the mid-1990’s.  In this one, MICHAEL FLYNN is a part-time private detective living on his boat in Vancouver.  A middle-aged drop-out from UBC Law School, he now lives on the Blarney Boy, a weather-beaten sloop moored at the Granville Island Marina in the trendier-than-thou False Creek area, and works–when he feels like it-for his ex-boss, lawyer Sam Greene, an eccentric old coot.

All in all, though, he’d rather be sailing. It’s a simple life, and Flynn’s more than happy with things just the way they are. And then Sam’s niece, W.P. (Willie) Greene, arrives from Toronto (where else?) to complicate life for everyone.

The premise of this one started out well, but it slipped badly towards the end of its run, or at least once, in particular–their Christmas episode wound up resolving its “mystery” by making everything a big misunderstanding, having a full-cast sing-a-long (and I do mean long), and ending up so short that they had to fill the time with a clip from the next week’s episode and a lot of play-out music.

Don’t get me wrong. It was a good series. Maybe not quite up to the level of Midnight Cab, marred by a badly flawed 12th (Christmas) episode and a decent (but not outstanding) final episode, but I have listened to some of the earlier episodes again and found that, on the whole, I liked it.

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Respectfully submitted by Geoff Loker, with a little bit of extra info and snark from Kevin Burton Smith.

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