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I just watched the first three episodes of Murder, She Wrote, and there’s nothing quite like seeing a 59-year old Angela Lansbury hustling through the rocky terrain of 1980s New England in a velour tracksuit (complete with a terry cloth towel worn around her neck as a sweat-absorbing scarf) to make me realize that I could, perhaps, stand to be a little more active.

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I have commented on how we don't speak enough of the tv series genre Señoras que investigan where usually an older woman gets into detective work either as a hobby or as her real job.

Those series that go under the radar because they play on tv, they're easy going, they may have very simple plots and are not usually made by masterminds tend to have a surprisingly good representation.

There are mainly two subgenres: the idealisation of the job and the realism. The idealisation often comes with some light comedy and handsome, kind and affectionate men. The realist version tends to be more serious, while still light-hearted.

People want many things of series that often can be found in Señoras que investigan. You will find all kind of people, young and old, fat and thin, LGBT representation... Surely some of them offer more variety of characters than others, depending on the country of origin, the time period in which they were made and the style, but they are generally very open minded and not judgy, which is already a must.

And generally this is due to the fact that women write those series and participate in the creation of them, actively. They are for women too, so they have to be comforting for their audience and address the problems their audience (women) have. They may have an asshole character who is very sexist, but it is treated as such. Women get along, they help each other, they partner up with each other. They show a reality that other series don't know how to deal with and they really care for their audience.

I don't know, I love Señoras que investigan, even the average ones. You know how they will play out (they'll solve the crime, manage the situation), but can you tell what the everyday life problems of the protagonists will be? These series are full of tiny stories of everyday people and how to care about them and for them.

Probably because of all of this, they dare to show some characters or some arcs with a certain respect and taste, particularly when it comes to LGBT situations. This person they are showing could be you or your neighbor, the audience care about them.

I will now name some that I know (whether I have watched them or not) so that you can get into them too:

  • Murder she wrote
  • Los misterios de Laura ( This show was a success in Spain, so much so that it sold rights to be either translated or adapted to other countries. I actually watched some episodes of the Russian version, Mama Detektiv, until it either disappear from my streamings or got cancelled)
  • La Stagiaire
  • Candice Renoir
  • Agatha Raisin
  • My life is murder (in this one the detective is played by Lucy Lawless)
  • Deadloch (currently watching, it has an amazing cast full of queer women and it is funny and intriguinig)
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Kate Mulgrew (Voyager) in one of my favourite episodes of Murder She Wrote. Why is it one of my favourite episodes? Because Kate Mulgrew is in it.

Murder She Wrote Season 3 episode 12 The Corpse Flew First Class

She absolutely stole this man's wine.

See Kate talk about Angela Lansbury getting her hired to help her because she was a single mother struggling to pay the bills.

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