Re: Did Peter Falk get the credit he deserved for scripting 'It's All In The Game..' ?
Chuck Mack
One of my favourite episodes of all. The twist at the end was a surprise that I never sussed out was coming. I also liked the compassion he showed towards the daughter by letting her go, something he's shown in a previous episode as well (can't remember which one.) He couldn't quite stretch to letting Faye Dunaway off despite his apparent feelings towards her!!
I believe the episode you are thinking about is Forgotten Lady. He lets Grace Willis (Wheeler) go because she has an inoperable aneurysm in her brain and probably doesn't even remember murdering her husband. One of the best scenes in the entire series happens at the end of the episode:
Diamond: Shall we go, Lieutenant?
Columbo: It's not gonna take much to break your story.
Re: Did Peter Falk get the credit he deserved for scripting 'It's All In The Game..' ?
It's All in the Game-He lets the daughter go, but not the mother (Faye Dunaway) they were in it together...yes it could be called Columbo Falls in Love..lol! I also agree it was one of the better episodes in the '90's. Some of them are awful!
Forgotten Lady-He doesn't arrest Grace, because he thinks she probably doesn't remember committing the murder anyway and has a terminal disease.
Re: Did Peter Falk get the credit he deserved for scripting 'It's All In The Game..' ?
Thanks Forgotten Lady, He was a huge fan of Grace & it would have hurt him to arrest her & see her star publicly fall. He saw no need to pursue her any more. However had she not been terminally ill he would have done his duty with a heavy heart.