![]() He’s just a regular man with a crush who doesn’t feel entitled to Kate and only follows her vigorously because she has the Book of Gold in her backpack. ![]() I will give the writers credit on not turning Mortimer into a dogged nice guy. Unless the man is gay, then he just gets subtle hints of his orientation and no romance. The writers just believed that, because it’s a man and a woman hanging out, there must be romance between them. There are even hints of romance between Mortimer and Kate, which, if you ask me, really isn’t necessary. ![]() Kate is now Watson to Mortimer’s Sherlock Holmes, even if she thinks she’s the hero and Mortimer’s the sidekick. That last part went the way of Francois’s interior decorating business. However, they don’t really do much with Kate except use her as a false love interest and hint that she makes perfume. I have to admit, this is the first time I’m hearing about this characterization. This time, he teams up with Patrick’s sister, Kate O’Malley, who longs for adventure. Mortimer’s back and, like Sally, he’s joined the cast of Delicious. Now Mortimer must team up with Kate and prevent the book from falling into the wrong hands. Unfortunately, a sheik desires the book for sinister purposes. When Mortimer inherits his uncle’s museum in Snuggford, he gets the task of protecting the Book of Gold.
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