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Murder, She Wrote - The Complete Eighth Season

Murder, She Wrote - The Complete Eighth Season
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Get ready to open another chapter of TV's most beloved crime series, Murder, She Wrote, with all 22 episodes from The Complete Eighth Season! Golden Globe® winner Angela Lansbury returns as mystery writer Jessica Fletcher, and more people are turning up dead wherever she ventures. But, Jessica is the only one clever enough to read between the lines and see the clues nobody knew were there.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5036 in DVD
  • Brand: Universal Studios
  • Released on: 2008-04-01
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 1072 minutes

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Another wonderful year 5
Well, here we are again. America's most popular crime series returns in its eighth season. Jessica is no longer the "Down Maine" girl we have grown to love. She has moved from her cozy life in Cabot Cove, Maine, to the hustle-bustle of New York City to teach criminology.

For subsequent seasons, the show's "new look" divided its viewers with an adjustment of premise alternations. The switch to Manhattan permitted Jessica to expand her range of acquaintances and habitats. This irked some viewers. Fans of the show thought the series had changed its course and was becoming too--how shall I say this?--expansive? Jessica was leaving her comfort zone in Cabot Cove, and for some TV watchers, the change was disastrous. Like many people today, they did not like change; the idea of Jessica moving part-time to Manhattan and leaving her circle of friends back home, was a mystery in itself. On occasion, however, Dr. Seth Hazlitt and Eve Simpson would make apperances with Jessica in New York.

Ms. Lanbsury, however, wanted change. She was tired of the quaint life in Cabot Cove; she wanted to expand her horizions and take Jessica back into the classroom as a teacher. Personally, the shift added a freshness to the show--and it gave Jessica other dimensions and facets to her personality that were missing in previous seasons. After Jessica's sporadic absences in seasons six and seven, Ms. Lansbury had to steer the show in another direction. She became executive producer. This allowed her to take charge of the show. She hired female writers, and gave Jessica a makeover as "businesswoman." Out with the hand-me-downs of sweaters and jeans. A new Jessica Fletcher would be announced!

For all you Cabot Cove lovers out there, this season offers Jessica a reprieve from the hectic city life. She would make an appearance in her hometown on the weekends. Whatever qualm you have about the show during its eighth run, don't allow those prejudices to alter your love of a once-in-a-lifetime television franchise.


Episode one: "Bite the Big Apple" (New York City)
Episode two: "Night Fears" (New York City)
Episode three: "Unauthorized Obituary" (New York City)
Episode four: "Thicker Than Water" (Cabot Cove, Maine)
Episode five: "Lines of Excellence" (New York City)
Episode six: "Judge Not" (New Orleans, Louisiana)
Episode seven: "Terminal Connection" (Los Angeles, California; Santa Barbara)
Episode eight: "A Killing in Las Vegas" (Las Vegas, Nevada; New York City)
Episode nine: "The Committee" (New York City)
Episode ten: "The List of Uri Lermentov" (Washington, D.C.)
Episode eleven: "Danse Diabolique" (San Francisco, California)
Episode twelve: "The Witch's Curse" (Cabot Cove, Maine)
Episode thirteen: "Incident in Lot #7" (Los Angeles, California)
Episode fourteen: "The Monte Carlo Murders" (Monte Carlo)
Episode fifteen: "Tinker, Taylor, Liar, Thief" (London, England)
Episode sixteen: "Ever After" (Grill Harbor, Long Island; New York City)
Episode seventeen: "To the Last Will I Grapple With Thee" (New York City)
Episode eighteen: "Programmed for Murder" (Boston, Massachusetts; Cabot Cove, Maine)
Episode nineteen: "Day of the Dead" (Mexico City, Mexico)
Episode twenty: "Angel of Death" (Carmel, California; New York City)
Episode twenty-one: "Badge of Honor" (Cabot Cove, Maine)
Episode twenty-two: "Murder on Madison Avenue" (New York City)

She's in New York!!!5
I'm very excited about this release. Even though I love the small town appeal of Cabot Cove, I also enjoyed the polished look Jessica acquired when she moved to a New York apartment and there began solving mysteries. I'm looking forward to the episode where she gets a computer and has to learn how to use it, all the while writing her books and solving crimes. What I always loved about this show was they allowed a mature woman to not only be attractive and interesting, but adventurious and couragous. (A lot like the Golden Girls!) I hope after this is released they also release Father Dowling on DVD. When Tom Bosley left his role as Sheriff Tupper, I missed him. But I was so pleased when he went on to star in Father Dowling. Keep these great DVDs coming.

Another year of Murder and Mystery With J B Fletcher 5
Here is another year of Murder and Mystery J B Fletcher, but this time she had decided to move to New York as a new place for her to be near more murder stories but still comes back to Cabot Cove every couple of episodes. What I find is so funny is that when she is back in Cabot Cove she has the typewriter/xcomputer in the kitchen on the kitchen table rather than ona comuter Desk and she lives in a big house and when she is in New York she has a computer Desk and a kitchen table and uses the table as a table where is the computer when in Cabot Cove and she is entertaining. All in All I still watching the series so I am definately looking forward to enjoying them. So keep buting them so they can realse the other four season and tv made movies that followed after the show ended in 1996