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Murder, She Wrote - Season 2

   


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Binding : DVD
EAN : 5050582418217
Label : Universal Playback
Manufacturer : Universal Playback
Publisher : Universal Playback
Release date : 2006-05-01
Title : Murder, She Wrote - Season 2
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Audience rating : Parental Guidance
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Languages : Array
Number of items : 1
Region code : 2
Running time : 1017
Studio : Universal Playback





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review by: date: 2007-11-07 rating: 2
Insipid Writing and Over Acting
Every Saturday night for the last five months, my daughter and I have been pulling out a DVD from this collection and watching it together. Although there have been many complaints about the Season Two DVDs not working, we did not have any trouble with them, much to our dismay because as I wrote with my review of the first season, this series is utterly dreadful.

First things first... the collection has no bonuses of any kind. No interviews or special features or commentary. It's just the 22 episodes making up the second season of the show. What you can expect from these episodes are stereotyped characters (the crotchety country doctor, the angry black man, the hard-boiled private detective) and lots of washed-up actors from TV shows of the 70's (WKRP in Cincinnati, St. Elsewhere, One Day at a Time, The Match Game). Poor, uninspired writing characterizes the show. Every episode follows the same formula... introduction of a bunch of characters, a murder about half way in, the police are confused, and Jessica solves the case with the culprit eagerly confessing, followed by some not funny joke.

Although you can't expect every episode in a season's worth of a TV show to be perfectly written gems, some of these episodes are so boring and poorly acted that it is a struggle to get through them. The episode, Murder Digs Deep, which takes place on an archaeological dig and stars Robert Vaughn as some kind of nutty millionaire is particularly unwatchable but there are others just as bad. Jessica Behind Bars with Adrienne Barbeau and If the Frame Fits with John de Lancie are both fine examples of over-the-top acting at its worst. Even Angela Lansbury gets into the over-acting mood with her performance as Jessica's identical British cousin in the episode, Sing a Song of Murder. (Does anyone on the planet really have an identical cousin?)

It amazes me that this show was ever popular and managed to stay on the air for as long as it did. I can only assume that the audience for this show was desperate for anything attractive to their age group and drove up the ratings. Perhaps watching these shows today brings back some nostalgia for the long lost 80's. If you have watched these shows on the Hallmark or Biography channels and find them enjoyable then go ahead and pick up these DVDs. But then you didn't need my review to tell you anything about these episodes, did you?



review by: date: 2007-10-07 rating: 4
Lightweight murder mysteries don't get any better
For fans of lightweight murder mysteries this show is a must. One can't but admire the overall quality of the writing and scenarios the shows offer. While Season One was overall pretty good, it had it's fair shair of lulls as the show proceeded to find it's proper path. Season Two is much more consistant and some of the mysteries are really top notch.

When shows constantly change sceneries and have a different topic there are always some episodes better than others. Some of the better ones here take place in Cabot Cove as the show expands on the recurring characters. But just about every episode here has something going for it.

Another thing the show's famous for and that's for it's superb roster of guest stars. Every episode has good quality actors but as always this is Angela Lansbury's show and she's simply fantastic as the (world's best?) sleuth.

Anyhow, Murder, she wrote easily kills a lot of hours and most every one of them are really enjoyable.


review by: date: 2007-09-08 rating: 5
Buy it now!
I really enjoyed this series and then went on to buy the following series. It really cheered me up and when I want 'me' time I pop it in the DVD player! I can't wait to get each new series when they are released too! xxxx



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