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Give me your favorite Columbo episodes and give a brief synopsis
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>>215642792
ep1
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>>215642792
I’m still on season 1.
The one with the General was pretty good. Also the one with the author.
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>>215642792
The one where the guy kills the lady and Columbo deduces he did it in a coy way
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>>215642792
Off the top of my head:
>Troubled Waters: Columbo is on a cruise when a member of the ship's band is murdered and he must solve the case as he's the only law enforcement on board.
>Fade in to Murder: An actor who plays a TV detective kills his blackmailing boss.
>Now You See Him: A stage magician kills his blackmailing manager.
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>>215642792
I think "Any Old Port in a Storm" is my favorite, the winery guy who truly tries his hardest to get away with it was very refreshing.
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Oh man, I forgot about that one. I love Donald Pleasance's character and performance.
>THE MARINO BROTHERS?!!
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>>215642792
The one where a guy commits a murder but makes a small mistake and Columbo catches him
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Probably a tie between Leonard nimoy's episode, sky high iq case and the forgotten lady
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>It's All in the Game
A woman murderer tries to seduce Columbo, he plays it cool.



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