Re: Re: can you name a few episodes where columbo loses his temper???
Columbo also shows irritation at trumpeter Paul Rifkin (played by the underrated actor James Olson)
in "Etude in Black" when he saracastically mentions
that it is not natural for a jilted boyfriend not to be interested in the identity of the man his girlfriend dumped him for (especially an "important" man as Jennifer Welles told him).
I love episodes where he shows anger or irritation. It makes him more human. Although he has endearing habits and eccentricities, I don't like it when they
exaggerate them and make him goofy (e.g. "Last Salute to the Commmodore, or "Make Me a Perfect Murder" which is otherwise a very good episode.)>
Re: Re: Re: can you name a few episodes where columbo loses his temper???
i dont think columbo gets actually mad at the trumpeter..i think he tries to outshout him to get him to his senses...i think it was a ploy on columbo's part