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Re: Most/Least Watched Episodes

Like many, my least viewed is "No Time to Die."

My most viewed is among "Friend in Deed," "Any Old Port," and "Etude in Black."

Along with Pete, I have a train-wreck fascination with "Last Salute."

Part of me keeps hoping that if I watch it often enough, it might actually start to make some sense.

Re: Most/Least Watched Episodes

Quid, if Commodore ever starts to make sense, you’ve got to get to the E.R. immediately. Somebody has poisoned your drink.

As for No Time To Die, it’s worse than Commodore, plus it has no “train wreck” aspect to distract. It’s an “anti-Columbo”, because we meet his family, wife excepting of course. It hurts the whole Columbo brand. I watched it when it first aired, then once again because I had forgotten how bad it was. The other two times were “rotational” when I watched every episode start-to-finish chronologically over a long time frame.

If there is any curiosity, No Time To Die gets worse with repeat viewing, if you can even imagine that, lol

Re: Most/Least Watched Episodes

Maybe 'Commodore' syncs up with 'Dark Side of the Moon'...Lol
I'll get a couple beers and give it a try...

I seem to watch Double Exposure a lot. I like the banter between Columbo and Dr. Kepple.

Re: Most/Least Watched Episodes

"No Time to Die" I've legit watched only once, and I still couldn't believe this is actually part of the Columbo catalog. "Murder in Malibu" & "Strange Bedfellows" are also episodes towards the very bottom of my viewed list. As for the ABC ones I've watched the most, "Columbo Goes to College" is probably at the top of viewed along with "Columbo Cries Wolf." The classic series, I'd say "Short Fuse" is least viewed, while "Now You See Him" is the most.