When one of the stars of a TV hospital drama is murdered, Dr Sloan must figure out which of the cast and crew had the greatest motive. An entertaining spoof of medical dramas that has some diva actors. The funny bit is seeing Dr Sloan looking horrified at seeing the inaccuracies of hospital life depicted in the filming. Of course, there's a difficult actor - and a diva - who gets a film deal and determined to leave the production in the lurch. Ah, guess who's the victim?!
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A witty send-up of medical dramas
safenoe30 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This episode is a send up of medical dramas, and it does it incredibly well! I especially think Diagnosis Murder is a cultural product of the Clinton Administration, whereas Murder, She Wrote was a product of Reagan-Bush. All credit to Diagnosis Murder for a diverse cast, whereas Murder, She Wrote barely even had minorities as extras, let alone having constructive lines in Cabot Cove, which is shorthand for Alabama I guess.
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