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Murder She Wrote reboot

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Salvador • 18 hours ago
Is NBC also planning on reviving my grandparents to watch this show?
 
There is already a show about a writer who solves Mysteries. It's called Castle.
 
Well this is just the worst.
 
Murder she tweeted.
 
I think Octavia's version of Jessica Fletcher should just be written in to Castle. She'd play off Nathan very nicely.
 
Can this "Octavia" even do a Maine accent!?
 
Maybe they'll switch the location to New Orleans.
 
HOW MUCH WORSE CAN IT GET.
 
ALL HER VISITING NIECES AND NEPHEWS ARE MUSLIM!
 
Hmm, let me see. 'Ironside' was played by a White gentleman in the original television series. Now, in its reboot, it is played by a ######. 'Murder She Wrote' starred a White woman in the lead role, now the lead role has been given to a ###### in the reboot. You Americans... your love for the NIGGERS grows stronger and stronger, whilst your lives under the thumbs of your Jewish masters continues.
 
AND MONSIGNORE O'SHAUGHNESSY WAS JANEWAY'S FATHER THE ADMIRAL (also Angela's co-star in Sweeney Todd on Broadway)
 
THAT BITCH IS TAKING NAMES, HONEY.
 
William Windom must be rolling over in his grave.
 
Nah, he was a legendary Star Trek guest star -- he is at peace.

All the Murder She Wrotes were just a bit of fun to supplement his pension.
 
First off, why is NBC rebooting what was a CBS show in the first place? But I'm with Dr Dave on this one...

There is already a show about a writer who solves Mysteries. It's called Castle.
 
Back in those days, shows were owned by the production studio as opposed to the network's own studio branch. Now networks just buy shows from within their own corporate family to save money and legal pains.

BUT DON'T CROSS ANGELA WHATEVER YOU DO.
 
Back in those days, shows were owned by the production studio as opposed to the network's own studio branch. Now networks just buy shows from within their own corporate family to save money and legal pains.

Well I just figured with some of the recent remakes that they were relegated to their original networks. Like Hawaii Five-O was originally on CBS, and it's on CBS now. Knight Rider was originally on NBC, and it returned on NBC.

But then again now that I think about it, V was originally on NBC and rebooted on ABC... damn I just poked a hole in my logic...

Never mind ^_^
 
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