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For fans of the series, “Pylon” is the essential low point in Morse’s arc. For videophiles, it is a test track for shadow handling and filmic texture. Unlike modern, sterile-looking procedurals, Endeavour in 2160p looks like a moving painting.
As of May 2026, , titled "Pylon," marks a dramatic shift for the series as it moves into the summer of 1969. While fans often seek "2160p" (4K) versions of the series due to its lush cinematography, official home media releases like the Complete Sixth Season Blu-ray are primarily mastered in 1080p High Definition . Episode Overview: "Pylon" endeavour s06e01 2160p
is now a uniformed sergeant in a remote rural outpost, spending his days dealing with lost property and livestock. For fans of the series, “Pylon” is the
The mystery itself—a missing girl, a potential suicide, and an eerily perfect new housing estate—is classic "Endeavour," but the resolution is notably bleaker than usual. It sets the tone for a season that is less about the puzzles and more about the corrosive nature of corruption and change. As of May 2026, , titled "Pylon," marks
The main mystery begins when the body of a young girl, , is found in a field near a massive electrical pylon. Morse, despite his uniform, cannot help but get involved. His investigation clashes with the "new way" of policing at Castle Gate, which favors quick arrests and intimidation over Morse's meticulous deduction. Visuals and Style
While broadcast television delivered “Pylon” in standard HD, the version is a revelation for collectors. Here is what to expect: