: The production values at the auction house are described as "slick and stylish," contributing to a cohesive and "tight" narrative. Trivia & Notable Features
: Lieutenant Casey views Jessica as a prime suspect due to the million-dollar check in her possession, forcing her to rely on the help of scrappy private investigator Harry McGraw to clear her name. Critical Review & Highlights
" One Good Bid Deserves a Murder " (Season 2, Episode 17) is a standout installment of Murder, She Wrote that effectively blends high-stakes intrigue with the show's signature cozy mystery charm. Critics and fans frequently praise the episode for its "theatrical" quality and the compelling chemistry between Jessica Fletcher and recurring guest Jerry Orbach. Plot Overview "Murder, She Wrote" One Good Bid Deserves a Mur...
: Unlike more lighthearted episodes, this one is noted for a slightly more serious tone, particularly as the police treat Jessica with hostility rather than as a helpful consultant.
: During the auction at the Readford Auction House, Richard Bennett’s body falls out of a large cabinet put up for sale. : The production values at the auction house
: The episode features Hurd Hatfield (as William Readford), who starred alongside Angela Lansbury in the 1945 film The Picture of Dorian Gray . A scene where characters gaze at a full-length portrait of Evangeline pays homage to that film.
: The cast includes Edward Mulhare as Richard Bennett, Karen Black as Dr. Sylvia Dunn, and Vic Tayback as Sal Domino. Critics and fans frequently praise the episode for
: Reviewers on IMDb highlight the excellent rapport between Angela Lansbury and Jerry Orbach, noting that Harry McGraw serves as a "scrappy little brother" figure to Jessica.