What do you think?
By kidkirstie
@kidkirstie (71)
June 1, 2007 6:15am CST
I love Murder, She wrote because It's great. Trouble always seems to follow Jessica around, where ever she goes.
What do you think?
4 responses
@mykmari_08 (2464)
• Philippines
13 Aug 08
Just like you, I also loved watching this show. I've watched a lot of this series and if my memory serves me right, it used to be shown locally before or after Michael Knight's Knight Rider. But this was decades ago, when I was still about in my elementary school days. In fact, I had forgotten the lead character here already had you not mentioned Miss Jessica Fletcher's name. It brings back good old memories somehow.
I do love watching detective shows along with crime investigation. I guess I still haven't outgrown my being a child. It reminds me of the days when I still read and try to solve mysteries which Nancy Drew goes through with the help of some of her friends. But at present, these shows, including Murder She Wrote, have been replaced by CSI (Crime Scene Investigation - Las Vegas, Miami, and New York), Numbers, and other more modern detective series.
Murder She Wrote will always be a part of time. Miss Fletcher's habit of writing her experiences in her journals, aside from detective work and solving mysteries, appeals to me. Unfortunately, it's no longer available in our local and cable tv channels.
@Zorrogirl (1502)
• South Africa
3 Jun 07
i was still quite young when it showed, but i didnt miss an episode. i now have learnt to stay clear of coral cove.lol. its just not regular crime there.it was weekly murders.lol. angela lansbury did do a good job at the acting though. it was still one of the golden oldies in my eyes.
@wihoiske (8)
• United States
3 Aug 07
That is one of my favorite shows on tv. I have taped most of her shows so I can watch them when ever I want. I like action shows, who-done-its. She is my hero I always wish I could be like her. I can watch a show on tv and figure out who was the guilty person no matter what the show is before it is over, and I learned to do this from watching Murder She Wrote.