Murder, She Wrote

Murder, She Wrote (1984)

49 mistakes in season 1 - chronological order

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Death Casts a Spell - S1-E10

Continuity mistake: Before Joan leaves the restaurant, she has a glass of wine on her right, but from Jessica's POV, the glass has moved to Joan's left side. Also, Jessica's glass is in front of her, but moves to the right side of the table after Joan leaves.

Sacha

Death Casts a Spell - S1-E10

Continuity mistake: When Bud and Andy arrive at Cagliostro's table, Jessica stares with her glasses on, while Joan turns her head around. An instant cut later, Jessica's glasses are off and Joan is turning her head again.

Sacha

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Capitol Offense - S1-E11

Revealing mistake: When Jessica is meeting with Congressman Dan Keppner, there are two windows with the Capitol building behind. One can see it's a painted backdrop, most noticeably the window on the left with the garden view.

Sacha

Broadway Malady - S1-E12

Continuity mistake: When Patti is shot, Barry kneels down, places his face against hers, and lies on top of her. A shot later, from a different angle, he is away from her, repeating all previous movements.

Sacha

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Paint Me a Murder - S1-E15

Continuity mistake: When Ron Moody runs into the sea in pursuit of a suspect trying to escape, he shouts at Jessica to "Get the package!" In the next shot we see Jessica reluctantly follow him in, with a clear waterline from a previous take showing on her dark overcoat/cloak.

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Suggested correction: This is listed for the wrong episode; it belongs to "Funeral at Fifty-Mile" S1-E22. But it's also a duplicate of a mistake that's been listed since 2017, here: https://www.moviemistakes.com/entry235059.

Super Grover

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Suggested correction: 1) The text is barely readable even in high definition. (As shown by the fact that you had to blow the image up.) It would definitely be unreadable in the standard definition it was originally broadcast in. 2) The shot is on screen for about three seconds. Not enough time to get through even the first paragraph, even if one was inclined to read it. Freeze framing and zooming in invalidates the error per the rules of this site.

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Chosen answer: This is the very reason my brother and I used to jokingly call the show, "Murder, She Caused." It's amazing she was ever on anyone's guest list for a party, given the likelihood someone would end up deceased. As to your question, most of the time, Jessica Fletcher would have had an air-tight alibi, as she was in a room full of people, or her whereabouts were accounted for when a murder occurred elsewhere. It also seems to me that there were episodes where she, purely with respect to opportunity, could have been a suspect. I believe she even acknowledged that as a logical possibility from time to time, even though she knew, of course, she was not the killer. However, the investigation would obviously rule out the possibility of her involvement, eventually.

Michael Albert

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