


The difference? The focus on online games which gave the drama some fantasy element and the interaction between friends living in the campus. I look forward to more, especially later 1980’s seasons, of which I have seen very little of since watching them on actual TV when I was a kid.Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd. I could go on for pages about the wonderful aspects of this series and it is no surprise that it lasted as long as it did. Another thing to love about the series is the fantastic array of vehicles featured throughout the run of the show, my favorite being Roddy Mcdowel’s Ferrari Daytona in the episode that featured him as a mad bomber of sorts who worked at some kind of chemical company. Like when asked why he is never seen around the office in one episode, he remarked that surprisingly little crime goes down at the police station. Some of his quotes regarding his job are classic. The guise of incompetence and confusion he puts on for his suspects is a deceptively brilliant approach to sussing out the guilty and perfectly masks his true brilliance in the science of detection and is unique to his character. He told the group how much he loved his job and all the great people he got to meet in his line of work. He put it best in ‘Try and Catch Me’ when he was put on the spot by Mitchel, the brilliant mystery writer at her luncheon in an attempt to trip him up.

I love Columbo because unlike his other TV detectives, he is not your typical jaded, cynical, anti-social brilliant detective but rather a caring, enthusiastic, perceptive and very skilled investigator.

They were excellent stories, cool mysteries and, of course, featured them man himself, one of the all-time best TV detectives. Years ago NetFlix featured a ton of Columbo episodes and I would watch them over and over when I wanted something to fall asleep to that wasn’t riddled with explosions, gunfire and people yelling. Happy viewing folks, and I do hope these episodes will bring you tonnes of pleasure!
