I was all set to give you guys a brand new FFC post about one of my favorite superheroes, Northstar. I had already started to type it all up when I realized, I really do not feel well enough to write a post that makes any sort of sense. I've been running a fever and really am not feeling well at all, so for not being able to give you guys something new, I apologize. I feel really bad because it seems I've been having to do that lately, more than I would like to. So instead I'm going to do a repost on one of my favorite fictional detectives of all time, Jessica Fletcher. I hope you enjoy it and I'll be back next week with Northstar, the first openly gay superhero.
I decided to go with one of my favorite TV detectives for this weeks Favorite Fictional Character. The brilliant and always classy Jessica Fletcher from the show Murder, She Wrote.
Jessica was a widow and former high school English teacher who took to writing mystery novels. Shorty there after, her life started to imitate the adventures she wrote about. For the most part she stayed in her fictional town of Cabot Cove but as the seasons progressed she found herself traveling more and more around the States and internationally. For some odd reason whether she stayed at home or travelled people always seemed to die around her.
Most of the dead were friends or acquaintances so she felt compelled to solve the case, especially when the police always seemed to be chasing the wrong leads. She never cared about the danger she found herself in, she only cared about finding out the truth. Sometimes that truth wasn't what she wanted it to be, as she sometimes had to put friends in jail. No matter what she never backed down and always proved to be smarter than the criminal.
I've loved this character so much that I have read quite a few of the over 30 books by Donald Bain that are based on her exploits. I keep telling myself to buy the DVDs of the show but I always get distracted by other purchases, so for now I stick to the reruns that occasionally air on cable.
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