Ep 14. My Johnny Lies Over The Ocean
- February 10, 1985
- 48 min
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7.5 (582)
Jessica Fletcher lands herself into yet another murder case as she travels to Ireland to visit her friend Fiona Purdue. Fiona is in the process of selling her pub when she learns that the buyer has passed away. Jessica helps Fiona find a new buyer, but things turn ugly when the pub's harpist Johnny Ryan turns up dead in the ocean.
Fiona's son Sean, who had been missing for years, is accused of the murder. However, Jessica is not convinced. She sets out to investigate the case and ends up uncovering dark secrets about Johnny Ryan and his past.
With the help of an old acquaintance, Detective Inspector Rory Lanahan, Jessica manages to gather clues and piece together the murder mystery. She discovers that Johnny Ryan had been involved with smuggling illegal goods and was killed over a valuable antique harp.
As the investigation heats up, Jessica becomes the target of the killer. But with her sharp mind and quick thinking, she manages to stay one step ahead and finally brings the culprit to justice.
The episode showcases the picturesque scenery of Ireland and includes traditional Irish music. It highlights the culture and traditions of Ireland, including the importance of pubs and their role in the community.
The characters are well developed, and their interactions provide humor and depth to the story. The acting is solid, with Angela Lansbury shining as always in her role as Jessica Fletcher.
The murder mystery is intriguing and keeps the audience guessing until the very end. The show's emphasis on using wit and intelligence to solve the crime instead of relying on violence and action is refreshing.
Overall, Murder, She Wrote season 1 episode 14 – My Johnny Lies Over The Ocean – is a great addition to the series. It offers a well-crafted murder mystery with charming characters and a beautiful setting. Fans of the show will not be disappointed.