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My name is Alexis and I am a Murder, She Wrote fan.
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<blockquote data-quote="ClassyCo" data-source="post: 374388" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I watched two more MURDER, SHE WROTE episodes today. This time it was two back-to-back Season 4 episodes -- "A Fashionable Way to Die" (Episode 1) and "When Thieves Fall Out" (Episode 2). </p><p></p><p>The first concerned a fashion show where the loan shark involved is murdered. This episode features the revealing of two killers, with only one actually being the one to "off" the victim. Guest stars include Lee Bergere, Barbara Rush, Juliet Prowse, and others. </p><p></p><p>The second episode sees a former local returning to Cabot Cove, where he is bent of proving his innocence for a 20-year murder sentence. This episode tried to sway away the reveal of the killer, but I narrowed it down to two before it was all wrapped up. The most notable guest star this time was Dack Rambo, and Tom Bosley is back as Sheriff Tupper. </p><p></p><p>I preferred the latter to the former concerning these episodes. The first one had some awful singing by Juliet Prowse, which is probably some poor dubbing. I really don't like it when these types of shows have characters that are singers when they don't hire actors who can sing. At least do some better dubbing. </p><p></p><p>The fashion episode was cheesy and I didn't really like any of the characters. I wasn't too interested in the plot, nor was I terribly concerned about who was proven innocent in the end. The second episode actually had be engrossed and I like that part of the mystery was something dug out of the past. </p><p></p><p>Good viewing for me today, especially since it's been dreary and raining lately. It fits the atmosphere I want to watch some cozy murder mysteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassyCo, post: 374388, member: 7"] I watched two more MURDER, SHE WROTE episodes today. This time it was two back-to-back Season 4 episodes -- "A Fashionable Way to Die" (Episode 1) and "When Thieves Fall Out" (Episode 2). The first concerned a fashion show where the loan shark involved is murdered. This episode features the revealing of two killers, with only one actually being the one to "off" the victim. Guest stars include Lee Bergere, Barbara Rush, Juliet Prowse, and others. The second episode sees a former local returning to Cabot Cove, where he is bent of proving his innocence for a 20-year murder sentence. This episode tried to sway away the reveal of the killer, but I narrowed it down to two before it was all wrapped up. The most notable guest star this time was Dack Rambo, and Tom Bosley is back as Sheriff Tupper. I preferred the latter to the former concerning these episodes. The first one had some awful singing by Juliet Prowse, which is probably some poor dubbing. I really don't like it when these types of shows have characters that are singers when they don't hire actors who can sing. At least do some better dubbing. The fashion episode was cheesy and I didn't really like any of the characters. I wasn't too interested in the plot, nor was I terribly concerned about who was proven innocent in the end. The second episode actually had be engrossed and I like that part of the mystery was something dug out of the past. Good viewing for me today, especially since it's been dreary and raining lately. It fits the atmosphere I want to watch some cozy murder mysteries. [/QUOTE]
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