A legitimate concern Having watched every MSM episodes years ago, I am halfway through reviewing them again. Today I hold the same overall opinion I did way back then: this is a most distinguished series, notable for its high production values, quality and often masterful performances by one actor after another, interesting and frequently quirky plots, although the motives of the murderers are often wildly implausible. What I have noticed the second time around-- apparently not during the first--is the plethora of plots, including this episode's, that revolve around illegitimate births, sometimes arising from sex between siblings or between parents and their offspring. Yes, I'm a prudish crank, but sexual situations as a whole don't bother me. And I ask myself: do the producers and writers really have to stoop to this to maintain the quality of the series?