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Murder, She Wrote: Deadpan Rewatch Season 4, Ep 21
When one of Jessica's former students brings a play based on her novel to Broadway, she finds herself in the middle of a war between two rival critics. Bullets fly and someone dies. Many have the motive, but who had the means?
Murder, She Wrote: Showdown in Saskatchewan Rewatch Season 4, Ep 20
Jessica is in Saskatchewan at an annual rodeo to talk with her niece, Jill Morton (Kristy McNichol), who has run off and left school for a cowboy, Marty Reed (Patrick Houser). JB is never one to judge another's life-choices, but does get interested in the goings-on of folks in and around the rodeo when a fire in a trailer kills one person, yet a second survives.
Murder, She Wrote: Just Another Fish Story Rewatch Season 4, Ep 19
Jessica is back in New York, and Grady has great news! He's getting ma..ma..married! His fiancée, Donna, is also an accountant and one of her clients is a new, popular "retro-chic" country kitchen. Unfortunately, when there's a murder at the restaurant, Grady and Donna can't make it to see her parents, as she needs to sort the books and see what kind of shady dealings were going on. JB helps mend their relationship and solves the crime, per usual. Featuring Sonny Bono as Valentino Reggioce! Norman Fell (Stanley Roper) as Lt. Ralph Rupp!
Murder, She Wrote: Benedict Arnold Slipped Here Rewatch Season 4, Ep 18
When a run-down home in Cabot Cove is rumored to have a direct connection to Benedict Arnold and a hidden treasure, all sorts of interesting characters come together. But when one of them ends up dead, it's up to Jessica to sort out matters, and possibly uncover the true history of the old house. [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: A Very Good Year for Murder Rewatch Season 4, Ep 17
Jessica is visiting the Gambini family at their winery to celebrate Salvatore Gambini's 75th birthday, but while there, she comes face to face with the Cellar of Death and Dangerous Falls. Does someone have it out for Salvatore's grandsons? Perhaps Paul the star footballer, or Tony the gambler? Or is it Salvatore himself they're after? Or is it just a case of a neglected staircase finally getting the attention it deserves?
Murder, She Wrote: Murder Through the Looking Glass Rewatch Season 4, Ep 16
As Murder She Blogged notes, "This wasn’t the Alice in Wonderland Murder, She Wrote episode I thought it was going to be, so adjust your expectations accordingly." Start with a final confession, passed to Jessica by a dying man who thought she was a priest, about killing a man, Carl Cosgrove of Farmington. Then mix things up with a Mrs. Cosgrove in Farmington, who says her husband is still very much alive, and a mysterious priest who shows up at the oddest of times, including in JB's own hotel suite, drinking a beer.
Murder, She Wrote: Mourning Among the Wisterias Rewatch Season 4, Ep 15
"If they want happy endings, let 'em go to the movies. It's art, Jessica. It has to end badly." And so we are introduced to Eugene McClenden (Barry Nelson), the moribund, morose Southern playwright and his family and friends, who all have a personal interest in his success (and fortune). Eugene, working on a new play, is resigned to the fact he won't live long, and makes a bold (if business-minded) proposal to Jess. But despite his short life expectancy, Eugene is the one who everyone sees with a gun, standing over dead body in the middle of the night.
Murder, She Wrote: Curse of the Daanav Rewatch Season 4, Ep 14
Jessica convinces Seth to visit his estranged brother, Richard, who recently married Alice Davies. When Richard is found murdered, it's up to Jessica to sort the family drama (including Richard's two adult children from a prior marriage) from the stories around the apparently cursed ruby from India, while dealing with Lt. Steven Ames, who is sure that JB is working for some government agency.
Murder, She Wrote: Harbinger of Death Rewatch Season 4, Ep 13
Jessica visits her niece Carrie and husband Leonard Palmer (Dean Jones) for their anniversary celebration, only to find Carrie isn't in town and Leonard is distracted by his hunt for the a possible comet that should return any day now. Leonard is also distracted by his school's courting of defense contracts, which brings us to the body of a government man, found dead in the house of Leonard's boss, Russell Armstrong (Jeffrey Tambor), where the evidence points a bit too convincingly to Leonard as the killer.
Murder, She Wrote: Who Threw the Barbitals in Mrs. Fletcher's Chowder? Rewatch Season 4, Ep 12
Let's cut the chase here: someone spiked the Genuine Cabot Cove chowder, made with love by Jessica, from her own secret recipe, and this just will not stand. Actually, someone died because a barbital overdose, so the act of spiking the chowder is generally overshadowed by the tension in the Banner/Tupper family, who are dining with Jessica. Wait, what? Amos has a family? Here's what happened .... [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: Doom With a View Rewatch Season 4, Ep 11
Jessica is back in New York to visit Grady, but his apartment is getting fumigated. Luckily her nephew's old fraternity buddy, Garrett Harper, sets them up at the five star Montaigne Plaza. When they get there, they meet Garrett's wife, Cornelia Montaigne, the owner of the hotel, and Grady's high school crush, Sandra Clemens, who is also staying at the hotel. There's drama, and ... murder ... and Grady is in the middle of it ... again. [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: Indian Giver Rewatch Season 4, Ep 10
When a mysterious man in native attire rides his horse into Cabot Cove's Founders Day celebration and throws a spear at the mayor's podium, there's a lot of talk in the town. But when George Longbow then comes to the urgent town hall meeting and claims to own the town as the 11th direct descendant of the Algonquin chief Manitoka and heir to a historic land grant, the locals get riled and threats are made. The next day, the body of a local contractor is found with the antique Algonquin lance driven through his chest, everyone looks at George as the most likely suspect, but something doesn't sit right with Jessica Fletcher.
Murder, She Wrote: Trouble in Eden Rewatch Season 4, Ep 9
Jessica is in New York, where she is offering her condolences to her friend Mary Rose on the sudden death of her sister Charlotte, in a little town called Eden, Oregon. Mary Rose tells Jess about an ominous, anonymous note from someone in Eden, casting doubt on the official report that her sister died of a heart attack. When Mary Rose is trying to convince Jessica that they should go to Eden together to investigate Charlotte's death, Mary Rose is run down while crossing the road. Jessica decides to step in, playing the role of Mary Rose and digging up the truth behind Charlotte's death, and Mary Rose's nearly fatal hit and run. Let's go to Eden!
Murder, She Wrote: Steal Me a Story Rewatch Season 4, Ep 8
Jessica is in LA for a book tour, where a young woman named Gayle Yamada tells Jess that she has been asked to quietly adapt a JB Fletcher plot for the TV show Danger Doctor. Jessica does Gayle a solid and offers to co-write a whole new script, instead of taking legal actions. This pulls Jess into the messy world of Hollywood, again, where Danger Doctor is in danger of falling apart due to personality conflicts. And then there's the bomb that kills the aggressive TV producer, Sid Sharkey, which pulls in all the women working with the show because someone heard women's shoes retreating from Sharkey's office before the bomb went off.
Murder, She Wrote: If It's Thursday, It Must Be Beverly Rewatch Season 4, Ep 7
Jessica is back in Cabot Cove, where life is going on as normal with the chatty mailman delivering letters and New Hampshire lottery tickets (Maine doesn't have as many lottery hounds, it seems, so the payouts are much lower), and Seth Hazlitt chatting about his patients with JB. Well, everything's normal until the Night Deputy, Jonathan Martin, is a widow by apparent suicide, and what was scandalous hair salon gossip becomes grounds to suspect folks as murderers. [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: It Runs in the Family Rewatch Season 4, Ep 6
Tonight on Murder, She Wrote, JB is nowhere to be seen (except in a cameo on a book cover)! But don't worry, Jessica's British cousin, Emma MacGill, is on the scene, as a love interest, a suspect, and a budding detective in assistance to Inspector Frost, who is looking for the truth behind some suspicious goings-on. Emma is invited to the estate of Geoffrey Constable, an old friend of hers and currently the 18th Viscount Blackraven. But Geoffrey is in bad shape, taking his last days to make amends for lost years, in ways that ruffle the feathers of his prim and proper family, who are all eying his estate, and his title. [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: The Way to Dusty Death Rewatch Season 4, Ep 5
Duncan Barnett, the CEO of Barnett Industries, invites the company's board of directors, including Jessica, to his suburban New York home for unclear purposes. When Duncan doesn't announce his plans to retire and name a successor, the tension at the party increases, but Duncan simply heads to bed. The next morning, his wife finds him dead, throwing the board into a tizzy and factions form, putting Jessica in the position of solving the suspicious death of Duncan, and helping to find balance for the board of the company that has a paper mill in her hometown.
Murder, She Wrote: Old Habits Die Hard Rewatch Season 4, Ep 4
Jessica visits the Immaculate Heart Convent to celebrate the dedication service for the chapel's new electric organ, and to spend time with her friend the Mother Superior, Reverend Mother Claire, who was (and still is) something of a wild spirit. While JB is there, an elderly nun with a serious illness died of an overdose, apparently having committed suicide. Jessica isn't so sure, despite the police report that convinces Bishop Shea. Toss in a hob-nobbing politician who is up for re-election and his outgoing wife, the return of a troublesome former ward, a private investigator on his last big case, and a new sister and her suspicious, pushy, jilted lover, and there are more than enough possible motives for murder.
Murder, She Wrote: Witness for the Defense Rewatch Season 4, Ep 3
Jessica is asked to come to Quebec to testify at the trial of a friend and fellow write, Jim Harlan, who is accused of killing his wife Patricia, and then burning their country house to cover the crime. Jim's mother, Judith, hired the best defense lawyer, "the very best man in Canada," Attorney Oliver Quayle, who tests JB's patience with his tactics and style.
Murder, She Wrote: When Thieves Fall Out Rewatch Season 4, Ep 2
There's a shadow or two over Coach Kevin Cauldwell's retirement party, and it all goes back to his dream team of '66. Bill Hampton fires Dan Pulling from his job at Bill's car dealership for being drunk on the job, and then there's that mysterious ghost from 20 years ago, insinuating that Bill had something to do in the murder in Shawmut. Can Jessica sort it out before more people get hurt? [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: A Fashionable Way to Die Rewatch Season 4, Ep 1
Jessica jaunts to Paris at the beckon of an old friend, Eva Taylor (Barbara Rush), who is finally getting her big break as a fashion designer. When a Eva's financial backer of questionable connections is murdered and a witness pins Eva to the scene, Jessica must dig deep to find the truth.
Murder, She Wrote: Murder, She Spoke Rewatch Season 3, Ep 22
While Jessica is recording some of her mystery stories for the blind, the sound studio literally goes dark and the studio's new owner is killed. The blind record producer quickly arrested, with his motive tied to the fact that the producer's blindness was due to a car crash caused by the dead man, but Jessica is convinced that it's a set-up, and fights the lieutenant's misogyny, and to prove her friend's innocence. [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: The Days Dwindle Down Rewatch Season 3, Ep 21
While traveling on business, Jessica is approached by a lady, Georgia Wilson, who works in the hotel restaurant, after she overhears Jessica's promoter trying to get her to capitalize on her crime solving to promote her books. Thirty years before, Georgia's husband Sam was convicted of murdering his boss. Sam served his time, but he feels he has no reason to enjoy life. Georgia would like Jessica to look into the case and find the real killer to give Sam true closure. Georgia and Sam's son, Rob, became a cop to help clear his dad's name, but when JB starts digging around, some ghosts come back from the past, and they're armed with old bullets. (This episode uses clips from the 1949 movie Strange Bargain to support the plot as flashbacks.)
Murder, She Wrote: The Cemetery Vote Rewatch Season 3, Ep 20
Jessica travels to Comstock, Idaho to mourn a good friend, Jim Stevens, who died in a suspicious in a car accident. JB comes face-to-face with the worst of local politics, when Jim's death looks like to be a murder, due to his effort to be a reform mayor. Jim's wife, Linda, will not accept that Jim was killed, but his father, Harry sees the local sheriff (and mayoral candidate), Orville Yates, as suspect #1. There's illegal gambling, corrupt police, and a town split between Yates and Jim's friend and interim mayor, David Carroll. To make things interesting, Jessica brings in the big guns and calls up the State Police, where she finds Captain Ernest Lenko to be a supporter of Jim Stevens.
Murder, She Wrote: No Accounting for Murder Rewatch Season 3, Ep 19
Jessica visits her nephew, Grady, in New York City, where he's an accountant at Paul Carlisle and Associates. It's tax season, so the office is busy, and the partners, Ralph Whitman and Paul Carlisle, are busier dodging the IRS agent who things they're up to something shady. After going out for dinner with his aunt, Grady returns to the office to keep working, where he comes across the body of Ralph, who was strangled in his seat. When the police get involved, Grady is suspect #1, with the building's ghost as suspect #2, due in part to the mysteriously disappearing items and the ominous writing on the walls. Can JB sort this all out? [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: No Laughing Murder Rewatch Season 3, Ep 18
Mack Howard and Murray Gruen were a celebrated comical duo but party in anger years back. Now Murray's daughter Corrie and Mack's son Kip (a young and shaggy George Clooney) are engaged, and some family and friends, including family friend Jessica Fletcher, are meeting for an engagement dinner at Murray's run-down Hiawatha lodge. It's not long before Murray and Mack are at it again, each claiming the other stole a fortune in royalties on videos of the duo. There's back-stabbing and murder, quite literally, before any resolution can be found, thanks to JB.
Murder, She Wrote: Simon Says, Color Me Dead Rewatch Season 3, Ep 17
It's been a busy summer and Jessica gets re-acquainted with old friends, including renowned artist Simon Thane and his wife, Eleanor. Jessica has dinner with them with several other guests including his art dealer, Felix Casslaw and his lawyer George Selby and George's wife, Carol. After the group discusses the value of Simon's paintings, the Thanes announce that they will be going to Europe on a second honeymoon. When Simon is found dead the next day with a carving knife in his chest, the culprit appears to be Irene Rutledge, a single mother who worked for the Selbys. Jessica isn't so sure and sets out to find the real killer. Meanwhile, Sheriff Amos Tupper has taken Irene's son Tommy under his wing, teaching him the manly arts of weeding and football. Then there's that scruffy fellow, Cash Logan, who has been hanging around Irene and Tommy.
Murder, She Wrote: Death Takes a Dive Rewatch Season 3, Ep 16
After receiving a call from Harry McGraw asking for help, Jessica rushes to Boston, only to discovers that he wants her to put up some money to sponsor a prize fighter, Blaster Boyle, in an upcoming fight. When the promoter of Blaster's opponent is found dead and Harry is the prime suspect, Jessica has her hands full trying to prove Harry's innocence while training Blaster for his upcoming fight. [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: The Bottom Line is Murder Season 3, Ep 15
Jessica visits Denver for a TV book review program at KBLR, where her friend Dr. Jayne's husband Steve Honig produces The Bottom Line, featuring the arrogant, truth-bending consumer advocate, Kenneth Chambers. Janitor Bert Tanaka finds a non-responsive Chambers in his chair one night, shot twice in the back. DPD Lieutenant Lou Flannigan, who was Chambers's unofficial police consultant, believes that Steve is the killer, after the murder weapon is found in his car. Can Jessica sort the blind ambition from the true killer instincts? [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: Murder in a Minor Key Rewatch Season 3, Ep 14
In a first for Murder She Wrote, Jessica breaks the fourth wall and tells you, the viewer, about her new story, Murder in a Minor Key. As Jess tells it, "It's a neat little puzzle involving some young students at a Southern California university." The main trio are Mike Prentice a bright, budding music composer, a young law student from the Deep South, Chad Singer, and a rather quirky young lady from New York named Jenny Coopersmith. There are enough people who don't like Prof. Tyler Stoneham, but it's Mike who is the suspect in a murder case, and it's up to his friends, Chad and Jenny, to set the record straight and save Mike.
Murder, She Wrote: Crossed Up Rewatch Season 3, Ep 13
The phone wires get crossed during a storm and Jessica can't convince anyone that what she heard was real. [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: The Corpse Flew First Class Rewatch Season 3, Ep 12
Jessica is jetting off to England for some research, when she literally bumps into Errol Pogson, who was with the Scotland Yard three years earlier when Jessica was doing more research. The hand of fate that pushed them back together was a paparazzi who dashed into the VIP lounge at the airport to snap candid shots of Sonny Greer, who was on her way with her bodyguard to the Royal Gala, with her Empress Catherine necklace. While in transit, the necklace is stolen, and her bodyguard dies. Can Jessica solve the case before they get to England?
Murder, She Wrote: Night of the Headless Horseman Rewatch Season 3, Ep 11
"I got a headless body and a bloody saber." "And the wrong suspect." Tonight on Murder She Wrote, Jessica travels to Wenton, Vermont due to an urgent telegram from Dorian Beecher, the new poetry teacher at the very exclusive Wenton Academy. Upon arriving, Jess learns she is to play Dorian's mother, to win the approval of the father of Dorian's new love, Sarah Dupont. Jessica finds herself involved in more than a dubious attempt to win over a skeptical father when a horseman turns up headless, and there are more than enough suspects for the murder.
Murder, She Wrote: Stage Struck Rewatch Season 3, Ep 10
Jessica returns to the little theater where she met her husband some 30 years ago. The Applewood Playhouse is hosting a revival of the play that brought Jessica and Frank together, along with Julian Lord and Maggie Tarrow, the leading man and lady of the production then and now. Except there's something wrong this time, when Maggie gets some ominous messages that she won't share with her old long-time friend, Jessica, and there's that murder on opening night.
Murder, She Wrote: Obituary for a Dead Anchor Rewatch Season 3, Ep 9
Cabot Cove Welcomes Scrutiny! The hard-hitting investigative TV program (with moments of soft, feminine "Americana"), that is. Kevin Keats, the dashing young(er) TV personality takes what was set to be a "slice of life" piece on Cabot Cove to cool down after directly accusing art collector Ronald Ross of making his money through drug trafficking with notorious Colombians. But when Kevin takes a boat out one morning, the boat explodes (literally) and so does Cabot Cove (figuratively). Can Jessica solve the murder, getting rid of the throngs of reporters and make her town a quiet little "jerkwater village where even the crickets die of boredom" once again?
Murder, She Wrote: Magnum on Ice Rewatch Season 3, Ep 8
Jessica comes to the assistance of Thomas Magnum (P.I.) when he's framed for two murders that occur during her vacation in Hawaii (second part of a two-show cross-over). [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: Deadline for Murder Rewatch Season 3, Ep 7
Jessica's friend Haskell Drake, a veteran reporter who suffered a heart attack, says his best medicine would be the removal of his publisher, Lamar Bennett, who has turned a good paper into a yellow rag. Jessica gets involved after Bennett dies at the first anniversary party marking the takeover of the paper, but there seems to be more than enough people with motives to kill Bennett.
Murder, She Wrote: Dead Man's Gold Rewatch Season 3, Ep 6
Jessica is reunited with an old flame, the dashing adventurer and sometimes con man David Everett. He's in Cabot Cove with four young associates and is searching the waters off the town for a British frigate that supposedly sank there circa 1777. Jessica isn't familiar with any history of a sinking in the harbor but is happy to see her old friend. He's not been entirely honest with him however and is in hock to a loan shark who has bought in to a share of the forthcoming treasure. Greed seems to run afoul with the divers, too, as one almost dies on a dive and another meets their end on dry land. Can Jessica sort out the mixed motives and find the real killer?
Murder, She Wrote: Corned Beef and Carnage Rewatch Season 3, Ep 5
Jessica is in New York to visit her niece Victoria, and her husband Howard, who used to live in San Francisco. Victoria is now an ad exec at an advertising agency run by Larry Kincaid, who is trying desperately to renew one of their major accounts with the Corned Beef Castle restaurant chain. Vicky comes back to the office one night after a verbal tiff with Larry, only to find him dead on the floor of his office. When Lt. Spoletti is sure that Vicky is the murderer, can Jessica change his mind and find the real culprit?
Murder, She Wrote: One White Rose for Death Rewatch Season 3, Ep 4
Another convoluted Michael Hagarty story (previously seen in Widow, Weep for Me), this one featuring hidden pasts and a secret society. While attending a concert in Washington, D.C., Jessica gets involved with two East German defectors and a murder, where an Embassy employee is found dead, clutching a white rose.
Murder, She Wrote: Unfinished Business Rewatch Season 3, Ep 3
Re-re-retired Lt. Barney Kale decides to use his new-found freedom as a private citizen and re-examine his last unsolved case, in which Lowel Dixon "accidentally" drowned ten years ago at Juniper Lake in the midst of a property development scandal. Cabot Cove's Dr. Seth Hazlit is pulled in the new investigation as a former investor in the development, which draws Jessica into the case. When a young man with no apparent connection to Dixon is killed in a cabin by the lake, it seems like a simple case of mistaken identities, but nothing is ever that simple when Jess is around.
Murder, She Wrote: Death Stalks the Big Top: Part 2 Rewatch Season 3, Ep 2
One murder leads to another as Jessica finds herself chasing down false alibis and the employees of a rival circus. Just when she thinks she has all the funny business behind her, a stunning confession will throw everyone for a loop.
Murder, She Wrote: Death Stalks the Big Top: Part 1 Rewatch Season 3, Ep 1
When Jessica's niece receives a silver Leprechaun as a wedding gift from someone who has been presumed dead for years, Jessica leaves to hunt down the clue to a missing relative. Her search leads her to a circus, where unnatural things are happening in and out of the ring. To be continued...
Murder, She Wrote: If the Frame Fits Rewatch Season 2, Ep 22
The picture's not pretty when an art thief is on the loose; an heiress Julia Granger is killed, and her husband becomes the suspect. [more inside]
Murder, She Wrote: The Perfect Foil Rewatch Season 2, Ep 21
Jessica travels to New Orleans, but the good times can't roll when her cousin suspected of murder.
Murder, She Wrote: Menace, Anyone? Rewatch Season 2, Ep 20
At a charity tennis tournament named in her honor, Jessica finds herself trying to solve a murder (or three). Tournament director Carol McDermott seems to face a never-ending string of problems, mostly caused by petulant tennis professionals who always seem to want more and more, culminating in an exploding car, a murder in her home, and the ghost (?!) of her sister.
Murder, She Wrote: Christopher Bundy - Died on Sunday Rewatch Season 2, Ep 19
Jessica is upset when she learns that the the publisher Christopher Bundy is new employer of her nephew, Grady Fletcher. Bundy just purchased the magazine Literary Lines, which is to run one of her stories, and transforms the magazine from classy content to 'centerfold' trash. With Grady in tow, she visits the publisher but finds little sympathy about her situation. When Bundy is soon found dead, Jessica has a murder to solve, and there is no shortage of suspects.
Murder, She Wrote: If a Body Meet a Body Rewatch Season 2, Ep 18
When Cabot Cove's widely respected financial advisor, Henry Vernon, dies suddenly, several residents of Cabot Cove note how quickly his widow Connie arranges for his funeral service and cremation. Henry's mistress disrupts the funeral service and accuses Connie of killing him. In the subsequent tussle, the coffin is knocked over and out tumbles the body of a complete stranger. When Henry's partner subsequently advises everyone - including Jessica and Sheriff Amos Tupper - that the money they've invested is missing, Jessica thinks there's something far more complex going on.
Murder, She Wrote: One Good Bid Deserves a Murder Rewatch Season 2, Ep 17
Jessica is asked by her good friend Richard Bennett to purchase diary that is to come up for sale at an auction house. At the auction itself, a large cabinet is put up for sale, but when the doors are opened Bennett's dead body falls out. Jessica finds herself among the suspect when the local policeman learns that she has Bennett's check in her possession. Luckily, she runs into her old friend, private eye Harry McGraw who helps her out - of course, he helps himself just a bit as well.
Murder, She Wrote: Murder in the Electric Cathedral Season 2, Ep 16
Jessica Fletcher is traveling through Oklahoma and stops to see her old friend, Carrie McKittrick, who is now an oil barrenness. The aging widow has drawn up a new will, leaving nothing to her son Harvey and grandson Sam and everything to a televangelist, Rev. Willie John Fargo's Electric Cathedral. Just after Jess arrives, Carrie's relatives confront her about the new will, which leads to her having a heart attack that hospitalizes her. While in the Electric Cathedral's hospital, Carrie dies, but it looks unnatural. Signs point a little too conveniently to Willie John, with additional suspicion on Sam, putting District Atty. Fred Whittaker in a tight spot between two powerful local forces. Can Jessica figure out the facts from the fakes?
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