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jump to expanded postcolumbo thread (have been slowly watching it with gf since june 2022, haven't publicly tweeted about it before? this thread will probably be kinda boring, the purpose is mostly to track what episodes have been watched and if they're good; no livetweeting here alas)
i believe we're currently part-way through season 6 in this dvd boxset's numbering (did you know we like physical media, it's good, it's obviously not the only way to get hold of the series that doesn't require a monthly fee, but it's nice)
the main thing you learn from columbo is that approximately everyone in los angeles california is either having an affair, involved in some sort of blackmail scheme, or both, or wants to kill the witnesses, which is always a good idea and never what will doom you
personally, i would never kill anyone for romantic jealousy reas—[extremely loud incorrect buzzer]
(this is a joke about the plot of “suruga monkey” and not a reference to anything we would actually do in the real world)
columbo is such a cool series because it's not so much a television series as a long, long series of made-for-tv films that all have the same main character, and each film is its own little world, unconnected to all the others; it's a really quite wonderful thing
hikari_no_yume loves worlds, and columbo is a hundred little worlds that supposedly might exist in los angeles california, with the modest but smart protagonist nobody could ever hate; it's so good
@hikari Columbo’s false modesty, as I interpreted it, made me feel like he’s the villain in several of the early episodes. The guy almost had me rooting for the purported baddies. Did you ever get that feeling?
@brendonjustin we've often felt like the whole thing he does is just a bit, though we don't know if we think he's evil or not… he does come off a little different in the early episodes, we may need to rewatch them!