Murder, She Wrote

Murder, She Wrote (1984)

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O'Malley's Luck - S6-E18

Visible crew/equipment: When Roland's chauffeur opens the door, set lights are reflected in the window. Wider shots of the location show no lights matching those reflected in the nearby glass, confirming that the reflections originate from the filming equipment rather than from any practical sources on set. (00:25:26)

Sacha

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Always a Thief - S6-E19

Visible crew/equipment: As Dennis enters the house through the window, a set light is reflected in the glass. Wider shots of the location show no lights matching those reflected in the nearby glass, confirming that the reflections originate from the filming equipment rather than from any practical sources on set.

Sacha

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Suggested correction: A light is reflected in the window. What indication is there that it is a stage light and not just a lamp that would be at the setting?

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Sacha

Sing a Song of Murder - S2-E5

Audio problem: When singing "Goodbye little yellow bird" Emma blows a kiss to Oliver offstage, but she is still singing the song when she is blowing the kiss. Although it's possible she was pretending as it was part of the act, her voice wasn't even muffled by her hand.

Dan Moat

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A Christmas Secret - S9-E9

Trivia: This is the only episode in the entire series where the victim is attacked but is later revealed to be still alive.

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Answer: The storyline was that Jessica was teaching classes in New York. However, after so many seasons and as ratings declined, it was probably to freshen up the series with a different locale, introduce new characters, and have a greater variety of situations in which Jessica could solve murders. It was already unbelievable that so many people could be murdered in the small town of Cabot Cove. Being in a large city like New York makes it a tiny bit more plausible.

raywest

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