To look into a small-town murder, Jessica poses as the sister of the slain woman.To look into a small-town murder, Jessica poses as the sister of the slain woman.To look into a small-town murder, Jessica poses as the sister of the slain woman.
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Kerry Wall
- Beth
- (as Kerry Brennan)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis is Joan Caulfield last appearance.
- GoofsIn the opening lunch scene between Jessica and Mary Rose, the letter they're passing between each other has no writing on it.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Mary Rose Welch: In the Garden of Eden Hotel. Oh, that name is so lovely and peaceful. I hope Charlotte was happy there.
Jessica Fletcher: Oh, I'm sure she was. It was her kind of place.
Mary Rose Welch: I've been thinking. The Garden of Eden is my hotel now. Why shouldn't I be happy? I've decided, I'm gonna go up there and run the place myself. Now tell me the truth. Do you think I'll be any good at it?
- ConnectionsReferences Gaslight (1944)
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
Featured review
Fletcher, Madame Fletcher.
There certainly is trouble in Eden, Jessica helps an old friend out, and gets a whole new exposure.
Love it, love this episode, there is nothing dull, or unoriginal about this one, a very unique, quirky, and grown up story for Murder She Wrote.
It's a great idea, such an establishment existing in such a conservative, respectable area, it's just a good job that nobody there is a keen mystery novel reader.
Jessica has done many things in her time, but this, this is the most extreme of the lot, I bet Lansbury loved every second of this one, and as always she is terrific.
For a Brothel, it is wonderfully twee, with China birds, and chintz wallpaper, it's not the most alluring bordello imaginable.
Big fan of this one, 9/10.
Love it, love this episode, there is nothing dull, or unoriginal about this one, a very unique, quirky, and grown up story for Murder She Wrote.
It's a great idea, such an establishment existing in such a conservative, respectable area, it's just a good job that nobody there is a keen mystery novel reader.
Jessica has done many things in her time, but this, this is the most extreme of the lot, I bet Lansbury loved every second of this one, and as always she is terrific.
For a Brothel, it is wonderfully twee, with China birds, and chintz wallpaper, it's not the most alluring bordello imaginable.
Big fan of this one, 9/10.
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Mar 8, 2021
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