Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added example(s)
Added DiffLines:
* BadHabits: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity -- he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs. [=McCarthy=].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 3,4 (click to see context) from:
'"The Man in the Tree''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''Series/FatherBrown''.
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Added image
Changed line(s) 1,2 (click to see context) from:
'''"The Man in the Tree''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''Series/FatherBrown''.
to:
'"The Man in the Tree''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''Series/FatherBrown''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 7 (click to see context) from:
* MuggedForDisguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs. [=McCarthy=].
to:
* HotForPreacher: Susie and Father Frank get a teensy bit closer than a priest should. [[spoiler: although, this ends up ZigZagged as he is not the real Father Frank.]]
* MuggedForDisguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs.[=McCarthy=].[=McCarthy=].
* MustLetThemGetAway: Father Brown does this for [[spoiler:Wilhelm]] out of sympathy for his experience. [[spoiler:And considering that he didn't actually kill Father Frank, who will die of natural causes.]]
* SinisterMinister: [[spoiler: The ''real'' Father Frank was a horrible Nazi concentration camp gestapo, but weaseled his way into the Church. He gleefully reminisces about his sadistic Nazi days after Wilhelm pretends to be a fellow Nazi.]]
* MuggedForDisguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs.
* MustLetThemGetAway: Father Brown does this for [[spoiler:Wilhelm]] out of sympathy for his experience. [[spoiler:And considering that he didn't actually kill Father Frank, who will die of natural causes.]]
* SinisterMinister: [[spoiler: The ''real'' Father Frank was a horrible Nazi concentration camp gestapo, but weaseled his way into the Church. He gleefully reminisces about his sadistic Nazi days after Wilhelm pretends to be a fellow Nazi.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 7 (click to see context) from:
* MuggedForDisguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs. McCarthy.
to:
* MuggedForDisguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs. McCarthy.[=McCarthy=].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Minor edit
Changed line(s) 7 (click to see context) from:
* Mugged for Disguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs. McCarthy.
to:
* Mugged for Disguise: MuggedForDisguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs. McCarthy.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
'''"The Man in the Tree''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''Series/FatherBrown''.
When Lady Felicia finds a stripped and injured man stuck up a tree, Sid is implicated as the perpetrator and it's up to Father Brown to prove his innocence while also hosting a visiting priest.
----
!!Tropes:
* ClearTheirName: Sid quickly becomes the prime suspect and Father Brown has to race to find the true culprit before he's formally convicted.
* Mugged for Disguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs. McCarthy.
When Lady Felicia finds a stripped and injured man stuck up a tree, Sid is implicated as the perpetrator and it's up to Father Brown to prove his innocence while also hosting a visiting priest.
----
!!Tropes:
* ClearTheirName: Sid quickly becomes the prime suspect and Father Brown has to race to find the true culprit before he's formally convicted.
* Mugged for Disguise: The Father Frank that the cast had been interacting with for most of the episode turns out to be an imposter wearing the real deal's stolen cassock. Though in the imposter's defense, he didn't actually intend to steal the man's identity — he stole the clothing so that he could escape from the train he was on undetected, and was forced into assuming the man's role after running into Father Brown and Mrs. McCarthy.