EPISODE
SEASON
Murder, She Wrote - Season 12
After spending long time in the field of writing mystery stories, Jessica Fletcher becomes professional at investigating and she becomes well-known by her intellect, charm, and persistence to get to the bottom of every crime she encounters.
March 20, 1948, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
12 March 1917, New Jersey, USA
24 June 1932, Newark, New Jersey, USA
7 May 1945, New York City, New York, USA
15 November 1962, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
9 August 1972, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
2 March 1944, Savannah, Georgia, USA
1 April 1932, Dayton, Ohio, USA
27 December 1939, Newark, New Jersey, USA
19 September 1955, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
30 November 1918, New York City, New York, USA
2 January 1922, New York City, New York, USA
23 April 1939, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
31 May 1952, USA
29 June 1968, Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA
24 November 1950, Topeka, Kansas, USA
24 April 1940, Corona, California, USA
18 May 1931, Newton, Massachusetts, USA
12 September 1962, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
15 April 1940, New York City, New York, USA
21 March 1924, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
April 21, 2020
It's the same sort of story that Murder, She Wrote has been doing for 11 years now. And, all sentimentality aside, that's part of the problem with the show. It's been doing pretty much exactly the same thing for 11 years now.
April 21, 2020
Fondly remembered, Murder, She Wrote is a not-quite-great series that's nonetheless a lot of fun for its star, high production values, and top-tier marathon of familiar and famous guest stars.
April 21, 2020
It's painful to have seen Sunday's concluding episode and realize how far "MSW" has slipped from the days when Richard Levinson and William Link oversaw the scripts and production.
April 21, 2020
Fans of MSW should get a kick out of this good-natured (I think) ribbing of the enemy. Non-fans (of which I am admittedly one) will be too busy watching Friends.
April 21, 2020
The show's gentility and adherence to formula wasn't exactly my cup of tea. I never tuned in an episode for pleasure (though when I did so for work, I appreciated the program's craft and confidence). I will miss Murder, She Wrote, nonetheless.

