Jessica returns to Cabot Cove to discover why her accountant is not paying her bills.Jessica returns to Cabot Cove to discover why her accountant is not paying her bills.Jessica returns to Cabot Cove to discover why her accountant is not paying her bills.
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Ron Masak
- Sheriff Mort Metzger
- (as Ron Másak)
Storyline
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[first lines]
Sheriff Mort Metzger: If this new computer is so advanced, why can't I find the Fairborn Case in here?
Deputy Andy Broom: Look under, "Theft, auto."
Sheriff Mort Metzger: Did you program this?
Deputy Andy Broom: Yeah.
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
Featured review
Impossible to hate this episode
Have always been quite fond of 'Murder She Wrote'. It is a fun and relaxing watch that makes you think as you try to unwind in the evening. If one wants more complex, twisty mysteries with lots of tension and suspense 'Murder She Wrote' may not be for you, but if you want something light-hearted and entertaining but still provide good mysteries 'Murder She Wrote' fits the bill just fine.
"Love and Hate in Cabot Cove" to me is easily one of the best Season 10 episodes. Really liked it and almost loved it, would have done if Andy still wasn't so underwritten and that the rest of the characters weren't so easy on Sam so soon considering how serious his mistakes are here (some people would realistically find them almost unforgivable or find themselves eventually coming round). "Love and Hate in Cabot Cove" has a lot going for it though, with an always engaging mystery that keeps us guessing to the end.
The pretty fun gambling subplot actually does not distract and gives dimension to the story. Season 10 has been very hit and miss with its endings, with as far as previous episodes go "The Phantom Killer" and "Bloodlines" really disappointing in this regard. "Love and Hate in Cabot Cove" luckily has a denouement that is one of the cleverest (didn't guess the murderer at all and the how aspect was very clever, the motive was a little too obvious) and best-acted ones of the season.
Angela Lansbury is terrific as always, as are curmudgeonly William Windom and Ron Masak whose Mort is so much more than the typical sheriff cliché. The charm and tension in the rapport between Jessica and Mort always delights, still does.
Richard Beymer, Carrie Snodgrass and Wings Hauser give excellent support, especially Beymer.
Production values are slick, stylish and suitably cosy. Cabot Cove is always a welcome sight. The music has energy and has presence but also not making the mistake of over-scoring, while it is hard to forget or resist the theme tune.
Writing is thoughtful and amiable.
Overall, very good episode that is impossible to hate and one that came very close to being loved by me. 8/10 Bethany Cox
"Love and Hate in Cabot Cove" to me is easily one of the best Season 10 episodes. Really liked it and almost loved it, would have done if Andy still wasn't so underwritten and that the rest of the characters weren't so easy on Sam so soon considering how serious his mistakes are here (some people would realistically find them almost unforgivable or find themselves eventually coming round). "Love and Hate in Cabot Cove" has a lot going for it though, with an always engaging mystery that keeps us guessing to the end.
The pretty fun gambling subplot actually does not distract and gives dimension to the story. Season 10 has been very hit and miss with its endings, with as far as previous episodes go "The Phantom Killer" and "Bloodlines" really disappointing in this regard. "Love and Hate in Cabot Cove" luckily has a denouement that is one of the cleverest (didn't guess the murderer at all and the how aspect was very clever, the motive was a little too obvious) and best-acted ones of the season.
Angela Lansbury is terrific as always, as are curmudgeonly William Windom and Ron Masak whose Mort is so much more than the typical sheriff cliché. The charm and tension in the rapport between Jessica and Mort always delights, still does.
Richard Beymer, Carrie Snodgrass and Wings Hauser give excellent support, especially Beymer.
Production values are slick, stylish and suitably cosy. Cabot Cove is always a welcome sight. The music has energy and has presence but also not making the mistake of over-scoring, while it is hard to forget or resist the theme tune.
Writing is thoughtful and amiable.
Overall, very good episode that is impossible to hate and one that came very close to being loved by me. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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