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NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well...

Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

NBC had a Rockford Files remake a few years ago with Dermot Mulroney that they didn't pick up.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Considering Castle is basically Murder, He Wrote, I don't see this working so well.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Well I guess "reboot" in this case means younger actress. Spencer is about 15 years younger than Angela Lansbury when she started the original series.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

I liked the ironside reboot, but I doubt I'd watch this one.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Umm, did Ironside actually do well, or is that sarcasm? I gave up on it after the first scene of the pilot, which featured the lead character engaging in police brutality. I certainly hope it didn't do well.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Umm, did Ironside actually do well, or is that sarcasm? I gave up on it after the first scene of the pilot, which featured the lead character engaging in police brutality. I certainly hope it didn't do well.

NBC canceled it, and pulled it from the schedual. It's done. I was disappointed.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Ironman was DOA, it was a stupid idea for a reboot.

Every reboot NBC has tried hasn't done well, I can't think of any that made it to a second season. At some point they will have to come up with an original idea. :lol:
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Every reboot NBC has tried hasn't done well, I can't think of any that made it to a second season.

Well, its '79 Buck Rogers, arguably a "reboot" of the novel, comics, and movie serial, lasted two seasons. Its 1967 revival of Dragnet ran four seasons, but that's more a direct sequel than a reboot.

At some point they will have to come up with an original idea. :lol:

There's no such thing. Every concept has been done before; originality is in the execution.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Umm, did Ironside actually do well, or is that sarcasm? I gave up on it after the first scene of the pilot, which featured the lead character engaging in police brutality. I certainly hope it didn't do well.

NBC canceled it, and pulled it from the schedual. It's done. I was disappointed.

Did the reboot Ironside at least have the signature theme music? :D
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

NBC failed on Ironside from the beginning by not casting Michael Ironside as Ironside. I'm afraid they're going to go too edgy with Murder, She Wrote by making her a lesbian pop singer or something who writes books and solves crimes.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Let's have NBC reboot HILL STREET BLUES and ST. ELSEWHERE with the surviving original cast members.

Granted, that didn't work at all with their L.A. LAW reunion movie....

That's not a reboot. That would just be a new show continuing the old one, like the Mission: Impossible revival ultimately ended up being after they originally set it up to be a straight up remake. Like what the Maverick movie may or may not be depending on who you ask.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

The premise for MURDER SHE WROTE stretches credibility to the breaking point, at least for the original series. 22 times each year for 12 years the same woman just happens to be in the vicinity of one murder virtually seven days. I long ago came to the conclusion that the 264 ''murderers'' were framed and Jessica Fletcher was guilty as hell.

You just ruined the huge plot twist NBC had planned to end the rebooted series! :lol:
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

I'm afraid they're going to go too edgy with Murder, She Wrote by making her a lesbian pop singer or something who writes books and solves crimes.

I'd watch that every week.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

I'm afraid they're going to go too edgy with Murder, She Wrote by making her a lesbian pop singer or something who writes books and solves crimes.

They're making her an African-American "hospital administrator and amateur sleuth... who self-publishes her first mystery novel." I guess the self-publishing thing is trying to be trendy.


The premise for MURDER SHE WROTE stretches credibility to the breaking point, at least for the original series. 22 times each year for 12 years the same woman just happens to be in the vicinity of one murder virtually seven days. I long ago came to the conclusion that the 264 ''murderers'' were framed and Jessica Fletcher was guilty as hell.

Yep, that's a popular theory, Jessica Fletcher as the world's most brilliant serial killer. Although it still doesn't explain why anyone was still willing to invite her anywhere after a while...
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

The premise for MURDER SHE WROTE stretches credibility to the breaking point, at least for the original series. 22 times each year for 12 years the same woman just happens to be in the vicinity of one murder virtually seven days. I long ago came to the conclusion that the 264 ''murderers'' were framed and Jessica Fletcher was guilty as hell.

Yep, that's a popular theory, Jessica Fletcher as the world's most brilliant serial killer. Although it still doesn't explain why anyone was still willing to invite her anywhere after a while...

Agree. :shrug: ;)
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Sort of sounds like a potential disaster along the lines of Mrs. Columbo, which was reworked into Kate Columbo, which was reworked into Kate the Detective, which was reworked into Kate Loves a Mystery, just packaged under a different name and premise.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

The premise for MURDER SHE WROTE stretches credibility to the breaking point, at least for the original series. 22 times each year for 12 years the same woman just happens to be in the vicinity of one murder virtually seven days. I long ago came to the conclusion that the 264 ''murderers'' were framed and Jessica Fletcher was guilty as hell.

You just ruined the huge plot twist NBC had planned to end the rebooted series! :lol:

That'd be an interesting reboot...


Or they could just make a tv show adaptation of Fatal Attraction.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

Sort of sounds like a potential disaster....

Any unrealized premise is a potential disaster, or a potential success. It's all in the execution.

After all, it wasn't the concept of Murder, She Wrote that made it succeed. The concept, as many have noted, was ridiculous. What made it work was Angela Lansbury's talent and charisma, and the legion of name guest stars she was surrounded with, and the cleverness of the writing and the mysteries. So if this version has a strong lead, clever writing, and good guests, it could work too. Or it could turn out to be a mess. That's the gamble with any series, remake or not.
 
Re: NBC rebooting Murder, She Wrote...'cause Ironside worked so well..

I long ago came to the conclusion that the 264 ''murderers'' were framed and Jessica Fletcher was guilty as hell.

If they used this premise for the reboot, I definitely would watch it.
 
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