Kazuha is visiting Tokyo, and Conan and Ran join her on a trip to Haido Shrine, which is said to provide matchmaking benefits. Because today is a lucky day, the shrine grounds are crowded with people. Ran, who wasn't aware the shrine was a popular spot, asks Kazuha how she learned about it. She apparently learned about the shrine through Heiji when she happened to see him looking it up on his phone. Based on his recent behavior, Conan realizes Heiji must be here as well and goes after the suspicious man wearing a fox man he spots. Meanwhile, Kazuha notices someone in the crowd who doesn't seem interested in matchmaking...
"Murder, She Wrote" is not just a TV series; it's an iconic part of television history that has captivated audiences for nearly four decades. Premiering in 1984 and running for twelve successful seasons, this American crime drama features Angela Lansbury as the beloved amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher. As a former English teacher turned mystery author, Jessica’s path is constantly crossed by murder and intrigue, making her life a thrilling ride filled with suspense and clever twists.
The premise of the show is simple yet compelling: every time Jessica travels to promote her books or visit friends, she finds herself embroiled in another murder case. The charming town of Cabot Cove becomes a backdrop for numerous mysterious events that require her keen observation skills to solve. Each episode intricately weaves together the elements of crime fiction while showcasing Lansbury's remarkable ability to bring depth and warmth to her character. Fans are drawn not only to the intriguing plots but also to the charming portrayal of Jessica—a woman whose curiosity knows no bounds.
In addition to Angela Lansbury's unforgettable performance, "Murder, She Wrote" boasts an impressive ensemble cast featuring talents like Tom Bosley as Amos Tupper and William Windom as Seth Hazlitt. Their chemistry adds layers of humor and camaraderie that enhance each investigation Jessica undertakes. With guest stars ranging from Mickey Rooney to George Segal adding flair to the narrative, viewers are often treated to unexpected surprises that keep them on their toes.