Re: Characters You're supposed to like and don't, and vice versa
I always got the impression that Mrs. Danziger knew that Hayden married her for money not love, but that she wouldn’t tolerate him fooling around. Did she make comments to the effect that she was “liberated” in the sense that she enjoyed him physically and allowed him to spend her money. But I thought that he had to behave or lose everything. I could be wrong, but I also thought that was his motive for murder. Rosanna threatened to either expose him or screech Volare at him for 20 minutes, lol
Re: Characters You're supposed to like and don't, and vice versa
You have to both like and dislike Grace Wheeler. I do not condone murder under any circumstance even if she is trying to recreate herself. Her husband had a very good reason for not backing her. So she kills him. So that is the dislike part.
But she is very likeable in so many ways. Great entertainer. Good to her helpers in the house (Wonder what kind of champagne Raymond liked). And her former career spanned decades of stardom. And I always enjoyed the character Ned Diamond. It was a sad ending knowing she way dying.
Re: Characters You're supposed to like and don't, and vice versa
Along with pretty bad ones like Jesse Jerome and Karl Lessing, there are several victims you at least aren't supposed to think highly of, but I can't help liking some of them.
When it comes to Ric Carsini, he may be a "hedonist" who's about to take the winery from Adrian, but he evidently has a legitimate argument about how Adrian runs it.
And I can never help liking "weak" ones like Eric Wagner and Tony Goodland.
Re: Characters You're supposed to like and don't, and vice versa
Well, I personally hate abigail mitchell, I think edmund is innocent and even so I think her murder was despicable, on a person who trusted her, no less, otherwise the method wouldn't have worked, and she even dared ask columbo to make an exception and not arrest her; life sentence, given her age!