Art Imitates Life | Murder, She Wrote
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Jessica's tallied the clues once again and confronts her murder suspect, a theatre critic...
From Murder, She Wrote season 4 episode 21 "Deadpan": When one of Jessica's former students brings a play based on her novel to Broadway, she finds herself in the middle of a war between two rival critics.
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RIP to the irreplaceable Dean Stockwell. Sadly missed. 🙏🏻💔
I just love Angela Lansbury! Rest in peace love😢❤
I wish we would have full episodes of all season on KZread! Enough already!!!
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One of the classic reveal monologues the show is famous for...but I'm thinking Jessica must have told it out of order, so to speak. She says, "He calls the police..." right after the murder, but if the trick is that the anonymous tip has the wrong time of death, and the police determine it was two hours earlier...then, he must have waited two hours to call the tip in. The timeline gets a bit confusing.
I love Jessica fletcher yay yes
Thank you for sharing this tv show
I love the way he talks.
@jessicalillianweinberg4401
3 жыл бұрын
A bit of a burn towards Jessica there at the end - usually she gets the last word, but who is more likely to get the last word on a writer than a critic.
@jessicalillianweinberg4401
3 жыл бұрын
I love the way SHE talks...this is the kind of vintage reveal that this show was famous for. One of the classic examples of that.
@jessicalillianweinberg4401
3 жыл бұрын
I get the motive for the KILLING...but why the phony rave review? Did he just want to make O'Mara look silly?
@Lokietekk
2 жыл бұрын
@@jessicalillianweinberg4401 Easterbrooke wanted to frame someone from theatere. The false review was a false motive
Interesting that he mentions ‘a perfect crime’ as he also was in ‘Compulsion’ about the Leopold/Loeb case where he thought he was doing the perfect crime!
Quantum Leap
For once the murderer WAS the most likely suspect.
Unless I have been watching an edited version, the fact that the "phony review" - which Easterbrook signed O'Mara's name to - uses the name of the wrong actor is never mentioned before this - we don't get to hear everything in the phony review. We do see Easterbrook's television review, with the wrong name.
First time I saw Dean Stockwell was in 1948's The Boy With Green Hair.
I love his voice😍
Dropping Down a Molière reference, nice.