How Many Episodes Of Murdoch Mysteries Season 15

Okay, let's talk Murdoch Mysteries. Specifically, Season 15. How many episodes did it have? Anyone?
I always feel like I'm taking a pop quiz when someone asks about episode counts. It's like a trivia night, but the stakes are... bragging rights about Canadian historical crime drama. High stakes, indeed!
The Great Episode Count Debate
So, Season 15. Did it feel long? Did it feel short? Did it feel just right, like Goldilocks and her porridge?
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The answer, for those playing at home (or desperately Googling while pretending to listen to this), is 24 episodes. Twenty-four! That’s a lot of Victorian crime-solving.
But here's my possibly unpopular opinion: it could have been longer. Don't @ me.
Why More Murdoch is Always Better
I know, I know. 24 episodes is already a commitment. It's practically a part-time job watching Detective Murdoch and his incredibly clever colleagues.

But think of all the possibilities! More quirky inventions from Inspector Brackenreid. More awkward-but-sweet moments between Murdoch and Julia Ogden.
And, let’s be honest, more opportunities to admire George Crabtree's...unique...theories. The world needs more of George's wild ideas.
Plus, more bad guys getting their comeuppance. There’s something deeply satisfying about seeing a Victorian villain foiled by superior intellect and period-appropriate technology.

I mean, who wouldn't want to watch at least one episode that's just George trying to explain a complicated concept to Murdoch, resulting in bewildered stares and exasperated sighs? Come on!
The Problem with "Enough"
See, the thing is, "enough" is subjective. For some, 24 episodes is a marathon. A testament to their dedication to all things Murdoch Mysteries.
For me, it's a starting point. A mere appetizer before the main course of delightful detective work. Is that too much to ask?

Okay, maybe it is. But a girl can dream, right? I dream of seasons that stretch on forever, filled with steam-powered gadgets and clever deductions.
Give me a 30-episode season! Give me a 40-episode season! Give me a season so long it bleeds into the next, creating a continuous stream of Victorian-era entertainment!
My Final (Probably Unpopular) Thoughts
So, yes, Season 15 had 24 episodes. And yes, they were all (mostly) fantastic. Each episode, each twist, each invention is like a gift.

But I still maintain that a little more Murdoch never hurt anyone. Except, perhaps, the criminals who get caught.
Maybe someday the powers that be will listen to my pleas. Maybe someday we'll get the super-sized season of our dreams. Until then, I'll just keep re-watching the existing episodes and dreaming of what could be.
And maybe start a petition. Who's with me?
One last thing: Seriously, someone tell George that time travel isn't a viable investigative technique. Please.
