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Happy International Murder, She Wrote Day!
For the most part, the series maintained the same vibe as the previous three seasons. Jessica Fletcher is a widow who is a retired teacher turned mystery author. She has a knack for noticing details, piecing together clues, and solving whodunnits in hour long (with commercials) episodes. While the authorities consistently remind her that she is not one of them, overall she gets along well with them and they realize how valuable she is in helping to solve these crimes.
While we often think of Murder, She Wrote being set in Cabot Cove, Maine, I counted only five episodes out of 22 in season 4 taking place here. Others are set in various states like Maryland and New York. Some are also set in other countries, like France and Canada. Ms. Fletcher has a lot of friends, many of whom don't live in Cabot Cove, which means she travels a lot. So, is there really a high rate of crime in Cabot Cove? I don't know. But wherever they are set, Ms. Fletcher does seem to frequently find herself where murders happen. It's a good thing she's so good at solving them!
The mysteries continue to be strong. It's very rare when I'm able to figure out the whodunnit, and usually when I do, it's simply based on a hunch. I enjoy seeing how Ms. Fletcher untangles the mysteries and presents the big reveals. She's intelligent and poised.
Murder, She Wrote fans know that the series often includes notable guest stars. There were several from this season that I was familiar with including, Nancy Dussault, Jenilee Harrison, Christopher Hewett, John Callahan, Charlotte Rae, Jeffrey Tambor, Robert Reed, Sonny Bono, Norman Fell, Kristy McNichol, and Terry Kiser. Four of these are from Three's Company, which is a sitcom I used to watch in reruns.
One of the drawbacks of watching older shows like Murder, She Wrote is that not every episode ages well. What was acceptable when this season aired in the late 1980s would not go over well in present day. One such episode was the tenth one in this season titled, "Indian Giver". Another episode in season 4 I was not a fan of because it felt darker was the second one titled, "When Thieves Fall Out".
However, this season also aired some of my favorite episodes including, "Old Habits Die Hard" (episode 5) for it's locked room feel, "If It's Thursday, It Must Be Beverly" (episode 7) because I love the Cabot Cove episodes most of all, "Curse of the Daanav" (episode 14) because it's set in my home state of Maryland and because it has a twisty mystery, and "Deadpan" (episode 21) because I enjoyed the plot and the clever reveal.
So that's a wrap on season 4. I'm looking forward to watching the remaining seasons!
Do you have a favorite episode or guest star from this season or from any season?


