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7/10
really liked it
jewelch20 March 2021
I love Hallmark mysteries and I do like this one. This whole series is a fun watch James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 03/20/2021
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6/10
Picture Perfect Mysteries: Exit, Stage Death
JoBloTheMovieCritic21 November 2020
6/10 - a fun "mystery play" setting elevates a just okay TV mystery movie
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7/10
Exit, Stage Death
coltras3522 June 2023
While backstage on opening night of a new play by celebrated murder mystery author/director Neil Khan, photographer Allie Adams discovers the body of the show's leading lady, murdered before the curtain went up. As Willow Haven PD Detective Sam Acosta launches his investigation, he invites Allie - who has been helpful in solving his first two murder cases since joining the force -- to unofficially assist him on the. Case.

A strong mystery that flows well, isn't too loaded with convoluted twists, has good acting and a rousing finale with chases down corridors and a revelation. I enjoy Picture Perfect mysteries a lot, pity there isn't more - the characters played By the Vega is appealing - Carlos in particular doesn't come across like a stone as in other episodes and shows a caring side to the plucky photographer heroine.
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9/10
mysterious!
jlandry-3816713 April 2021
Loved this little mystery play - a great update of the older types of this style. The actors were great (and VERY attractive). A fun little watch!
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1/10
Hallmarks disrespect of its viewers
teebear81730 January 2021
Every single movie I watch on Hallmark whether it's Christmas or Mysteries they have half the screen filled up with promos on the lower right screen ...it says; Hallmark movies and mysteries. The lower left screen, says all new Martha's Vineyard mystery Premieres Sunday 8 p.m. with a huge picture of the actor there ....this is so disconcerting so irritating so aggravating that you have to watch around these logos to watch the movie unfold. This is total 100% disrespectful from Hallmark towards its viewers, its despicable . This horrid practice should be done away with immediately. Show viewers respect!!
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8/10
One of my favorites of this series
teresa_ramirez15 November 2022
I love this couple & hate how Hallmark makes us wait so long for a couple to figure it out, lol. And since this is a series, they may never get together! But the longer it takes, the longer we will hang around waiting for that special day to finally be come along.

This series has had some great writers - the story keeps moving and it really has you guessing.

Seriously, the storyline was great, costars were integral to the main plot as well as subplots, the scenery & music was spot-on. I hope they just keep making more. It seems they didnt start all that long ago, so hoping for a nice long run.
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5/10
Who Taught These Guys How to Paint?
rekcilorf13 February 2024
After helping Sam solve the crime, Allie shows up at his house to help him paint his living room, using the coolr she picked for him. Shoe comes with a brush, but the next scene shows them using rollers. The curtains are still on the window, and they push the rollers up and down, not coming close the either ceiling or floor. Really? Youtube could provide them with quick lessons on hwo to do the job right.

This is not one of Hallmarks best mystery series. Here are my favorites.

2. Murder She Baked (although the last two, renamed Hanna Swenson mysteries slipped a bit) 3. Martha's Vineyard (they have to resolve the cliff hanger about who really shot Jeff).

4. Mystery 101 (and what bout that epilog about Amy's fiance?) 5. Emma Fielding

Full disclosure about these last two - as a retired college professor, I have a special feeling for shows that show academics in a positive light.

I could go on, but I think this is enough.
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3/10
Worse then previous chapter
Tiny T11 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
End scene completely ridiculous. The way she unarmed the killer at the end. So right this is the last episode. Especially because she allready killed before for no particular reason other then here fictive imagination. Oh, I think you having an affair with my husband. No I'm not! Yes you are, here I strangle you with enormous strength, which I don't have. Come on, men. Have some respect to the viewer.
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3/10
"I would kill for this role."
cgvsluis3 June 2021
I would like to like this series more than I do.

In this entry Allie, our plucky photographer turned detective, is backstage on opening night of celebrated murder mystery writer/director Neil Khan's big comeback. The leading lady ends up murdered before her queue. In walks detective Sam Acosta...who is not at all surprised to discover Allie at the scene of the crime.

Note: "You are going to Regret it."

"When you don't have time to prevent your mistakes, your focus shifts to cover them up. And that is when you make more of them."-Sam Acosta

Allie finally says yes to a drink date, somewhat under duress from her friend the aspiring actress Maya, with reporter Daniel Drake. While waiting for said drinks...Allie observes someone working the pool table. She takes him on and almost has an altercation over his cheating...Daniel steps in to save her from her opponent who turns out to be the local monster/loan shark, Tony Mack. While there she observes Tony Mack and his goons hassling Neil Kahn...our now broke playwright.

The entire cast and crew is invited to the gorgeous home of the playwright and his wife, Sarah, to hear the play has been permanently halted as the theatre has been declared an active crime scene. While there Allie overhears several odd conversations around the crime and our former leading lady. The house is truly lovely filled with gorgeous dark wood and lovely antique details...exactly what you might expect to be a celebrated mystery writer's home.

It turns out Neil and Sarah took out a second mortgage on their home in order to cover the play's production. They had insurance, but it doesn't cover everything...in fact the famous playwright is considering pulling up stakes, selling their home and starting fresh somewhere else.

Meanwhile two masked robbers are having their way in another part of town.

Noah, Allie's assistant photographer, finds a game changing photo from the night in question and Allie gets attacked walking back to her car.

Carlos Peña Vega is fantastic in this series. His character, Sam comes to Allie's home after her attack and tries to be comforting...and ends up watching her home all night so she is safe after she refuses a detail. As a thank you, Allie makes him a pancake breakfast the next morning...but refuses to play it safe.

"If anything happens I have Noah to protect me."-Allie

Queue the Murder board, seems to be a Hallmark Mystery requirement!

Noah adds some much needed humor...like when he says, " I think it is time I negotiate a much needed raise."

I am hoping this real life married couple can eventually bring the heat to their on camera role. I love the addition of uncle Luis, played by the much loved Erik Estrada, and was sad to see him as only the correspondent chess player in this episode.

"Oh I think we both know why I am here."

"Well, what do you see when you look at me?" "B15, true blue."
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