A computer programmer's death may mean a malpractice suit for Seth, but Jessica suspects murder.A computer programmer's death may mean a malpractice suit for Seth, but Jessica suspects murder.A computer programmer's death may mean a malpractice suit for Seth, but Jessica suspects murder.
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Ron Masak
- Sheriff Mort Metzger
- (as Ron Másak)
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- TriviaThe American Red Cross doesn't collect autologous donations at a regular blood drive. Autologous donations are collected separately & usually before a planned procedure. This episode implies that person donates their own blood & it's held until needed. Whole Blood is good for only 6 weeks after collection. AB+ blood is also the universal recipient, meaning can receive other non-identical types.
- GoofsWhen Seth and Dr. Beckwith realize that the sheriff has been taking a medication that he's allergic to, they wouldn't have been so calm. Pruritis, or itching is a true allergic reaction, not merely a side effect. The next reaction could have been wheezing or anaphylaxis, both of which can be life threatening.
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Sheriff Mort Metzger: You got that look on your face again. Why do I have that feeling that you're gonna tell me something I really don't want to hear?
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
Featured review
Doctor in Trouble.
Jessica calls on the help of a computer programmer Harriet Worcester after some of her work disappears, it isn't long before Harriet dies, it seems on the surface to have been a mistake by Seth, Jessica isn't convinced.
Programmed for Murder is a very good episode, it's far from the typical format, for a period we're not even sure if it's murder or not, it was cleverly done.
There is a definite clue that you can spot, one they definitely labour.
We e definitely had episodes where Jessica's integrity is called into question, it made a nice change to see Seth's good character dragged through the mud.
Doctor Jonas Beckwith made for a worthwhile addition, a strong character, one wonders how Cabot Cove, with its incredibly high mortality rate could survive with just Seth.
I don't like technology either.
8/10.
Programmed for Murder is a very good episode, it's far from the typical format, for a period we're not even sure if it's murder or not, it was cleverly done.
There is a definite clue that you can spot, one they definitely labour.
We e definitely had episodes where Jessica's integrity is called into question, it made a nice change to see Seth's good character dragged through the mud.
Doctor Jonas Beckwith made for a worthwhile addition, a strong character, one wonders how Cabot Cove, with its incredibly high mortality rate could survive with just Seth.
I don't like technology either.
8/10.
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- Nov 4, 2023
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