Tuesday, August 11, 2015

The Men of Murder, She Wrote. SEASON TWELVE

Well here's the twelfth and final season of the most under appreciated series that shows you a wide array of daddies. Whether Jessica is helping out the local sheriff, making another case in Ireland or clearing friends of murder, it's no mystery why I love the show. So here's a run down of the actors I had a thing for that appeared on season twelve.

EPISODE 04: "Big Easy Murder" 
Research for a novel takes Jessica to New Orleans, where she finds herself caught up in a rash of eerie voodoo killings and rumors of a turf war over control of the city’s supper clubs. 

Here we have murder victim, Brent Renwyck played by hot silverfox Mitchell 'Mitch' Ryan. 


Mitch is 81 now and probably still look as fuckable now as he does in this most pic I could find.

Hot on the trail of his murderer with Jess is Lt. Alex Tibideaux played by G.W. Bailey, another hot silverfox.


I'm enjoying G.W. ever week on Major Crimes.

And finally, Robert Forster as Frank Roussel. 

You know, even now I'd still take him around the farm.

EPISODE 05: "Home Care" 
A young nurse under suspicion of possible mercy killings of older patients comes from Boston to Cabot Cove, where Jessica’s friend lies bedridden. 

I know I've said this a bunch about William Windom but DAMN he was a hot as chub. Could it be the silver hair, glasses and bow-tie? Nah... It's the total package.

And who would ever thought Ron Masak would turn into a hot silverfox.

See. 

EPISODE 06 & 07: "Nan's Ghost" (part 1 & 2) 
Ghostly apparitions and speculation about hidden treasure follow the mysterious death of a curious young kitchen worker at an Irish castle. And Jessica is trapped in the rat-infested dungeon as she follows clues that might lead to a hidden treasure and ghostly sounds that could be linked to a murderer. 

Murder victim, Vincent Nader played by Peter Jason.  

Jason is one of many actors I like who got hotter with age.

The late Rod Taylor as Rory Lanahan, another one of Jessica's hot ass friends that she's not fucking. 

 Look at that chest hair.

 Here's the real prize in John Karlen as Inspector Arthur Joyce, the killer of these episodes and the way looked. He could kill me too. 

He hasn't been in anything recent as I think he's ill but back then, my pants would be around my ankles for him. 

EPISODE 10: "Frozen Stiff" 
Jessica aims to get the scoop on murders of executives at an ice cream company that had earmarked funds for her literacy foundation. 

 Bill Smitrovich as Larry Armstrong. 


Another daddy that got sooo much hotter with age.

EPISODE 14: "Murder in Tempo"
An electric guitar becomes a murder weapon during rehearsals for a rock concert benefit in Cabot Cove that stars a singer with a bad boy reputation and a host of enemies.

And here's your murderer, Hal Palmer played by Ernie Lively. 

EPISODE 19: "Evidence of Malice" 
During a murder investigation, Deputy Andy emerges as the one person with a motive to frame the prime suspect in the killing.

Nobody else to see in this episode but Mort and Seth are more than enough.






EPISODE 21: "Race to Death" 
A murder during preparations for a yacht race in Cabot Cove portends rough seas for a millionaire yachtsman and a rival skipper.

One problem about this episode is that there wasn't enough scene time for Martin Milner as 
Adm. Len Spalding. Come on people. Milner is to good looking for that. 

I know most people don't like Ron Masak. But the last two episode he was in. He really got hotter for me.

Seth at his cynical, grumpy best. 

EPISODE 22: "What You Don't Know Can Kill You" 
The “accidental” death of a local landscaper plants suspicions in the mind of his fiancĂ©e – Seth’s niece, who had returned to Cabot Cove to marry.

The late Geoffrey Lewis as Roger Yates.

Bruce Kirby as Jeremy Woods. This guy is strange for me. I do think he's hot but thought his late son Bruno Kirby would have been hotter if he was still alive.

Ah, Bruno Kirby. If only.

Another appearance of Jerry Hardin as Tom Sampson, today killer.


So want to fuck this man.

EPISODE 24: "Death By Demographics" 
The series’ final episode focuses on the upheaval at a San Francisco radio station that’s trying to pull the plug on its aging format – and staffers.

David Ogden Stiers as Howard Deems. Probably the only man that I know of that I actually had a shot to fuck. You'd think because of that he'd be higher on my list. Still hot though.

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