I have recently decided to re-aquaint myself with Columbo and dug out some video tapes which contain 63 Columbo gems. Now my problem is which ones to watch first? Anyone recommned me their top 3?
Not everyone here agrees with this, but I for one found something entertaining in all of them.
Some feel he became a parody of himself. Some don't like anything after season 5, or 6.
I feel on rewatching any of them , you see facial expressions, nuances, little details that add to the color of the stories. Questions and opinions and disagreements abound. Despite the "formula" and the predictability of "just one more thing", the interaction of Columbo and the suspect is interesting to watch.
When, exactly does his tone of voice indicate that he knows. When does the suspect begin to worry about Columbo's real abilities.
How do YOU rate the plots, the clues, the debunking, the interaction, the humorous quirks?????
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If you want to be frustrated with an excruciatingly slow-moving, meanding plot with a 20-minute concluding segment that goes nowhere, want to spend more time looking at the "time left" counter on your DVD player than the picture on the TV set . . . Last Salute to the Commodore.
But hey - you'll know what a mizzenboom is and what a self-steering vane does.
Thanks to all of you people for your wonderful replies and all so quick. I did realise after typing that I had asked a very toguh question bout top 3s.
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I'm surprised no one mentioned Prescription: Murder, perhaps because it wasn't techically an episode; but everyone should have fun seeing Falk's debut--the beginning of the role.
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I agree and I think the character seemed to grow right before our eyes when he gave Miss Hudson that "You'll be followed . . .and you'll be hounded" speech.
That was a great scene. "You seem worried, Miss Hudson. Whatsamatter, you've never seen a pair of sunglasses before?"
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I think Columbo's character is quite
well developed in "Prescription Murder".
Peter Falk already had the role down
when he did it, and he kept it up faithfully for several seasons (i.e. his
"modest, mildly eccentric" persona) until
"Last Salute to the Commodore", which as others point out is a very poor episode, and the one in which Peter Falk decided to change the role to "arrogant and goofy" which he was in many, but not all, of the remaining episodes of the original 1970's series.