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* One of the rare times Columbo is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy's character of Dr. Mayfield. Dr. Mayfield is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner, Dr. Hiderman. Mayfield also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. He instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Mayfield to hog all the credit for the project. Sharon Carter, a nurse, discovers this and Mayfield kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Mayfield that [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Mayfield to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]
* In another episode (can't remember which), Columbo gets so fed up with the perp that he tells him "she thinks you killed him, and you know what? So do I."

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* One of the rare times Columbo is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy's character of Dr. Mayfield. Dr. Mayfield is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner, Dr. Hiderman. Mayfield also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. He instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Mayfield to hog all the credit for the project. Sharon Carter, Martin, a nurse, discovers this and Mayfield kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Mayfield that [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Mayfield to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]
* In another episode (can't remember which), "An Exercise in Fatality," Columbo gets so fed up with the perp Milo Janus that he tells him "she thinks you killed him, and you know what? So do I."



** Then there's "A Friend in Need", where he catches Mark Halperin, the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"He doesn't live here. ''I'' live here."]]

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** Then there's "A Friend in Need", where he catches Mark Halperin, the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"He doesn't live here. ''I'' live here."]]here,"]] ruining the DetectivePatsy gambit.



** The CrowningMomentOfFunny[=/=]CrowningMomentOfAwesome of "Undercover" is how when undercover, both Weinberg and Geraldine Ferguson are convinced Columbo is a cop, [[EveryoneCanSeeIt even if he claims]] [[BlatantLies he isn't]].

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** The CrowningMomentOfFunny[=/=]CrowningMomentOfAwesome of "Undercover" is how when Columbo is undercover, both Mo Weinberg and Geraldine Ferguson are very much convinced Columbo is a cop, [[EveryoneCanSeeIt even if he claims]] [[BlatantLies he isn't]].
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** The CrowningMomentOfFunny/CrowningMomentOfAwesome of "Undercover" is how when undercover, both Weinberg and Geraldine Ferguson are convinced Columbo is a cop, [[EveryoneCanSeeIt even if he claims]] [[BlatantLies he isn't]].

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** The CrowningMomentOfFunny/CrowningMomentOfAwesome CrowningMomentOfFunny[=/=]CrowningMomentOfAwesome of "Undercover" is how when undercover, both Weinberg and Geraldine Ferguson are convinced Columbo is a cop, [[EveryoneCanSeeIt even if he claims]] [[BlatantLies he isn't]].

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* One of the rare times Columbo is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy that [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]

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* One of the rare times Columbo is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy Nimoy's character of Dr. Mayfield. Dr. Mayfield is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy partner, Dr. Hiderman. Mayfield also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy He instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy Mayfield to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse Sharon Carter, a nurse, discovers this and Nimoy Mayfield kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy Mayfield that [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy Mayfield to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]



** [[spoiler:In "Negative Reaction", Dick Van Dyke's photographer murderer is convinced that Columbo is both an incompetent cop and an incompetent photographer to boot. When Columbo produces a photograph of the crime scene that seems to blow Dick Van Dyke's alibi, he says that Columbo has managed to flip the image of a clock and picks up a camera in the police laboratory to get the negative. Columbo then asks how Dick Van Dyke knew which camera to pick up. The look on Dick Van Dyke's face when he realises that not only has he given himself away but that Columbo managed to get him to give himself away is one to treasure.]]
** Then there's "A Friend in Need", where he catches the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"He doesn't live here. ''I'' live here."]]

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** [[spoiler:In "Negative Reaction", Dick Van Dyke's photographer murderer Paul Galesko is convinced that Columbo is both an incompetent cop and an incompetent photographer to boot. When Columbo produces a photograph of the crime scene that seems to blow Dick Van Dyke's Galesko's alibi, he says that Columbo has managed to flip the image of a clock and picks up a camera in the police laboratory to get the negative. Columbo then asks how Dick Van Dyke Galesko knew which camera to pick up. The look on Dick Van Dyke's his face when he realises that not only has he given himself away but that Columbo managed to get him to give himself away is one to treasure.]]
** Then there's "A Friend in Need", where he catches Mark Halperin, the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"He doesn't live here. ''I'' live here."]]



* In an episode in which a wine connoisseur ("Any Old Port in a Storm") had killed his half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connoisseur noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]

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* In an episode in which a wine connoisseur ("Any "Any Old Port in a Storm") Storm", Adrian Carsini had killed his half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls ventilation system shut off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man Carsini to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connoisseur noted Carsini notices that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]



* In the second pilot movie, Columbo explains to the murderess [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech what her mistake was]]: "Mrs. Williams, you have no conscience and that's your weakness. Did it ever occur to you that there are very few people who would [[spoiler:take money to forget about a murder?]] It didn't, did it? I knew it wouldn't."

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* In the second pilot movie, Columbo explains to the murderess Leslie Williams [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech what her mistake was]]: "Mrs. Williams, you have no conscience and that's your weakness. Did it ever occur to you that there are very few people who would [[spoiler:take money to forget about a murder?]] It didn't, did it? I knew it wouldn't."


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**The CrowningMomentOfFunny/CrowningMomentOfAwesome of "Undercover" is how when undercover, both Weinberg and Geraldine Ferguson are convinced Columbo is a cop, [[EveryoneCanSeeIt even if he claims]] [[BlatantLies he isn't]].
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** Another episode. [[spoiler:At the beginning of one episode, Columbo says he believes in astrology and palm reading, then to prove a point, he reads the palms of the murderer and the husband of the victim. It's easy to throw that just as another of his ObfuscatingStupidity quirks... until the end of the episode, where it's revealed Columbo carefully inspected the ring the murderer was wearing and was able to match it to the cut on the victim's cheek, which then led to him focusing his efforts on the murderer. The murderer's face upon hearing that is priceless. Then, seconds later, it turns out the way the murderer was caught was a particularly clever XanatosGambit by Columbo.]]

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** Another episode. [[spoiler:At the beginning of one episode, Columbo says he believes in astrology and palm reading, then to prove a point, he reads the palms of the murderer and the husband of the victim. It's easy to throw that just as another of his ObfuscatingStupidity quirks... until the end of the episode, where it's revealed Columbo carefully inspected the ring the murderer was wearing and was able to match it to the cut on the victim's cheek, which then led to him focusing his efforts on the murderer. The murderer's face upon hearing that is priceless. Then, seconds later, it turns out the way the murderer was caught was a particularly clever XanatosGambit {{plan}} by Columbo.]]
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* One of the rare times ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy that [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]

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* One of the rare times ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' Columbo is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy that [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]



* Pretty much every episode of ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' ends with a [=CMoA=] when the villain realises how Columbo has pwned him.
** [[spoiler:In "Negative Reaction," Dick Van Dyke's photographer murderer is convinced that Columbo is both an incompetent cop and an incompetent photographer to boot. When Columbo produces a photograph of the crime scene that seems to blow Dick Van Dyke's alibi, he says that Columbo has managed to flip the image of a clock and picks up a camera in the police laboratory to get the negative. Columbo then asks how Dick Van Dyke knew which camera to pick up. The look on Dick Van Dyke's face when he realises that not only has he given himself away but that Columbo managed to get him to give himself away is one to treasure.]]
** Then there's "A Friend In Need," where he catches the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"He doesn't live here. ''I'' live here."]]

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* Pretty much every episode of ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' ''{{Series/Columbo}}'' ends with a [=CMoA=] when the villain realises how Columbo has pwned him.
** [[spoiler:In "Negative Reaction," Reaction", Dick Van Dyke's photographer murderer is convinced that Columbo is both an incompetent cop and an incompetent photographer to boot. When Columbo produces a photograph of the crime scene that seems to blow Dick Van Dyke's alibi, he says that Columbo has managed to flip the image of a clock and picks up a camera in the police laboratory to get the negative. Columbo then asks how Dick Van Dyke knew which camera to pick up. The look on Dick Van Dyke's face when he realises that not only has he given himself away but that Columbo managed to get him to give himself away is one to treasure.]]
** Then there's "A Friend In Need," in Need", where he catches the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"He doesn't live here. ''I'' live here."]]



* In an episode in which a wine connoisseur (Any Old Port in a Storm) had killed his half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connoisseur noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]
* Every episode when he says "Just one more thing...' that is until the later seasons where most bad guys are wise to his act.
* While it's a case of CharacterizationMarchesOn it's pretty awesome in Prescription: Murder when Columbo shows he's not bumbling, confronts the murderer's accomplice and even screams at her for her crime.

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* In an episode in which a wine connoisseur (Any ("Any Old Port in a Storm) Storm") had killed his half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connoisseur noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]
* Every episode when he says "Just one more thing...' " -- that is is, until the later seasons where most bad guys are wise to his act.
* While it's a case of CharacterizationMarchesOn CharacterizationMarchesOn, it's pretty awesome in Prescription: Murder ''Prescription: Murder'' when Columbo shows he's not bumbling, confronts the murderer's accomplice and even screams at her for her crime.



* ''Undercover''- Columbo, undercover as Artie Stokes, is walking to the apartment of Mo Weinberg, one of the criminals to meet him for an arranged deal. He looks through the key hole and sees the guy with a gun. Columbo [[spoiler: takes out his notepad, writes "you're a horse's ass" on a piece of paper and slips it through the crack in the door. As the criminal takes the paper, Columbo kicks the door in and points his own gun at the guy!]] It was quite a moment of TookALevelInBadass for Columbo.
* The "endless fence" scene from ''Murder, Smoke & Shadows'' as Columbo and Alex Bradey discuss reality and perception.

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* ''Undercover''- "Undercover": Columbo, undercover as Artie Stokes, is walking to the apartment of Mo Weinberg, one of the criminals to meet him for an arranged deal. He looks through the key hole and sees the guy with a gun. Columbo [[spoiler: takes [[spoiler:takes out his notepad, writes "you're a horse's ass" on a piece of paper and slips it through the crack in the door. As the criminal takes the paper, Columbo kicks the door in and points his own gun at the guy!]] It was quite a moment of TookALevelInBadass for Columbo.
* The "endless fence" scene from ''Murder, "Murder, Smoke & Shadows'' Shadows" as Columbo and Alex Bradey discuss reality and perception.
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* The "endless fence" scene from ''Murder, Smoke & Shadows'' as Columbo and Alex Bradey discuss reality and perception.
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* ''Undercover''- Columbo, undercover as Artie Stokes, is walking to the apartment of Mo Weinberg, one of the criminals to meet him for an arranged deal. He looks through the key hole and sees the guy with a gun. Columbo [[spoiler: takes out his notepad, writes "you're a horse's ass" on a piece of paper and slips it through the crack in the door. As the criminal takes the paper, Columbo kicks the door in and points his own gun at the guy!]] It was quite a moment of TookALevelInBadass for Columbo.
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* One of the rare times ''{{Columbo}}'' is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy that [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]

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* One of the rare times ''{{Columbo}}'' ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy that [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]



* Pretty much every episode of ''{{Columbo}}'' ends with a [=CMoA=] when the villain realises how Columbo has pwned him.

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* Pretty much every episode of ''{{Columbo}}'' ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' ends with a [=CMoA=] when the villain realises how Columbo has pwned him.
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* In the second pilot movie, Columbo explains to the murderess [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech what her mistake was]]: "Mrs. Williams, you have no conscience and that's your weakness. Did it ever occur to you that there are very few people who would [[spoiler:take money to forget about a murder?]] It didn't, did it? I knew it wouldn't."
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* While it's a case of CharacterizationMarchesOn it's pretty awesome in Dial M For Murder when Columbo shows he's not bumbling, confronts the murderer's accomplice and even screams at her for her crime.

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* While it's a case of CharacterizationMarchesOn it's pretty awesome in Dial M For Prescription: Murder when Columbo shows he's not bumbling, confronts the murderer's accomplice and even screams at her for her crime.
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* While it's a case of CharacterizationMarchesOn it's pretty awesome in Dial M For Murder when Columbo shows he's not bumbling, confronts the murderer's accomplice and even screams at her for her crime.
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* In an episode in which a wine connossieur (Any Old Port in a Storm) had killed his half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connisour noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]

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* In an episode in which a wine connossieur connoisseur (Any Old Port in a Storm) had killed his half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connisour connoisseur noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]
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** [[spoiler:In one episode, Dick Van Dyke's photographer murderer is convinced that Columbo is both an incompetent cop and an incompetent photographer to boot. When Columbo produces a photograph of the crime scene that seems to blow Dick Van Dyke's alibi, he says that Columbo has managed to flip the image of a clock and picks up a camera in the police laboratory to get the negative. Columbo then asks how Dick Van Dyke knew which camera to pick up. The look on Dick Van Dyke's face when he realises that not only has he given himself away but that Columbo managed to get him to give himself away is one to treasure.]]
** Then there's the episode where he catches the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"This isn't where he lives. This where ''I'' live."]]

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** [[spoiler:In one episode, "Negative Reaction," Dick Van Dyke's photographer murderer is convinced that Columbo is both an incompetent cop and an incompetent photographer to boot. When Columbo produces a photograph of the crime scene that seems to blow Dick Van Dyke's alibi, he says that Columbo has managed to flip the image of a clock and picks up a camera in the police laboratory to get the negative. Columbo then asks how Dick Van Dyke knew which camera to pick up. The look on Dick Van Dyke's face when he realises that not only has he given himself away but that Columbo managed to get him to give himself away is one to treasure.]]
** Then there's the episode "A Friend In Need," where he catches the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"This isn't where he lives. This where [[spoiler:"He doesn't live here. ''I'' live.live here."]]



* In an episode in which a wine connisour (Any Old Port in a Storm) had killed his half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connisour noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]

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* In an episode in which a wine connisour connossieur (Any Old Port in a Storm) had killed his half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connisour noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]
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* One of the rare times ''{{Columbo}}'' is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy that if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.

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* One of the rare times ''{{Columbo}}'' is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy that if [[spoiler:if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.]]

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* Columbo's deductive flourishes -- as revealed to his target at the end -- sometimes approach this. As do the occasional brief scenes in which he drops the fawning and tells the perp exactly what he thinks of him. (In the Nimoy episode he actually slams a fist onto his desk!)
** It wasn't his fist, he slammed a cup onto the table. It was chilling.
* One of the rare times ''{{Columbo}}'' is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In this scene, Columbo angrily informs Nimoy that if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.

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* Columbo's deductive flourishes -- as revealed to his target at the end -- sometimes approach this. As do the occasional brief scenes in which he drops the fawning and tells the perp exactly what he thinks of him. (In the Nimoy episode he actually slams a fist onto his desk!)
** It wasn't his fist, he slammed a cup onto the table. It was chilling.
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* One of the rare times ''{{Columbo}}'' is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In this scene, a genuinely chilling moment, Columbo abruptly drops all pretense and actually slams a coffee cup onto a table! He angrily informs Nimoy that if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.
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* In another episode (can't remember which), Columbo gets so fed up with the perp that he tells him "she thinks you killed him, and you know what? So do I."
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** An InsufferableGenius who had murdered his 'lesser' rival at a Mensa asked Columbo if he had ever been tested himself. After Columbo said no, the killer pulled down a book with an example test in it and asked him a random question, which Columbo answered correctly after only a moment's thought. The killer was almost relieved to have been caught by what he now considered a WorthyOpponent.

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** An InsufferableGenius who had murdered his 'lesser' rival at a Mensa fellow member of a Mensa-like organization asked Columbo if he had ever been tested himself. After Columbo said no, the killer pulled down a book with an example test in it and asked him a random question, which Columbo answered correctly after only a moment's thought. The killer was almost relieved to have been caught by what he now considered a WorthyOpponent.



* In an episode in which a wine connisour had killed his brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connisour noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]

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* In an episode in which a wine connisour (Any Old Port in a Storm) had killed his brother half-brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connisour noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]
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* In an episode in which a wine connisour had killed his brother by locking him in a wine cellar with the environmental controls off, sealing the room. [[spoiler:Columbo nicked a bottle of wine from the cellar and set up an opportunity for the man to sample it at a restaurant, claiming it was his own. The connisour noted that the wine was heat damaged, and though he did not realize it was from his own collection, this caused him to realize the contents of the wine cellar were damaged as well. His subsequent action of destroying his own damaged collection confirmed for Columbo where the murder actually took place.]]
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** An InsufferableGenius who had murdered his 'lesser' rival at a Mensa asked Columbo if he had ever been tested himself. After Columbo said no, the killer pulled down a book with an example test in it and asked him a random question, which Columbo answered correctly after only a moment's thought. The killer was almost relieved to have been caught by what he now considered a WorthyOpponent.
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** Another episode. [[spoiler:At the beginning of one episode, Columbo says he believes in astrology and palm reading, then to prove a point, he reads the palms of the murderer and the husband of the victim. It's easy to throw that just as another of his ObfuscatingStupidity quirks... until the end of the episode, where it's revealed Columbo carefully inspected the ring the murderer was wearing and was able to match it to the cut on the victim's cheek, which then led to him focusing his efforts on the murderer. The murderer's face upon hearing that is priceless. Then, seconds later, it turns out the way the murderer was caught was a particularly clever XanatosGambit by Columbo]]

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** Another episode. [[spoiler:At the beginning of one episode, Columbo says he believes in astrology and palm reading, then to prove a point, he reads the palms of the murderer and the husband of the victim. It's easy to throw that just as another of his ObfuscatingStupidity quirks... until the end of the episode, where it's revealed Columbo carefully inspected the ring the murderer was wearing and was able to match it to the cut on the victim's cheek, which then led to him focusing his efforts on the murderer. The murderer's face upon hearing that is priceless. Then, seconds later, it turns out the way the murderer was caught was a particularly clever XanatosGambit by Columbo]]Columbo.]]

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** Another episode. [[spoiler:At the beginning of one episode, Columbo says he believes in astrology and palm reading, then to prove a point, he reads the palms of the murderer and the husband of the victim. It's easy to throw that just as another of his ObfuscatingStupidity quirks... until the end of the episode, where it's revealed Columbo carefully inspected the ring the murderer was wearing and was able to match it to the cut on the victim's cheek, which then led to him focusing his efforts on the murderer. The murderer's face upon hearing that is priceless.]]

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** Another episode. [[spoiler:At the beginning of one episode, Columbo says he believes in astrology and palm reading, then to prove a point, he reads the palms of the murderer and the husband of the victim. It's easy to throw that just as another of his ObfuscatingStupidity quirks... until the end of the episode, where it's revealed Columbo carefully inspected the ring the murderer was wearing and was able to match it to the cut on the victim's cheek, which then led to him focusing his efforts on the murderer. The murderer's face upon hearing that is priceless.]] Then, seconds later, it turns out the way the murderer was caught was a particularly clever XanatosGambit by Columbo]]
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** Another episode. [[spoiler:At the beginning of one episode, Columbo says he believes in astrology and palm reading, then to prove a point, he reads the palms of the murderer and the husband of the victim. It's easy to throw that just as another of his ObfuscatingStupidity quirks... until the end of the episode, where it's revealed Columbo carefully inspected the ring the murderer was wearing and was able to match it to the cut on the victim's cheek, which then led to him focusing his efforts on the murderer. The murderer's face upon hearing that is priceless.]]
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* One of the rare times ''{{Columbo}}'' is seen upset is when he's facing Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy is playing an open heart surgeon who's working on a crucial research project with a senior partner. Nimoy also has to operate on his partner, by repairing his heart valves with permanent sutures. Nimoy instead uses dissolving sutures, which when dissolved will cause his partner's heart to rupture, killing him in a few weeks, leaving Nimoy to hog all the credit for the project. A nurse discovers this and Nimoy kills her (which is how Columbo first gets on the case). In this scene, Columbo angrily informs Nimoy that if his partner dies anytime soon, Columbo will have a full autopsy performed to see if the real cause of death was that the surtures that were so supposed to keep his heart valves in place were no longer there. This forces Nimoy to re-operate on his partner, forcing him to save the life of the man he was initially plotting to murder.
* Pretty much every episode of ''{{Columbo}}'' ends with a [=CMoA=] when the villain realises how Columbo has pwned him.
** [[spoiler:In one episode, Dick Van Dyke's photographer murderer is convinced that Columbo is both an incompetent cop and an incompetent photographer to boot. When Columbo produces a photograph of the crime scene that seems to blow Dick Van Dyke's alibi, he says that Columbo has managed to flip the image of a clock and picks up a camera in the police laboratory to get the negative. Columbo then asks how Dick Van Dyke knew which camera to pick up. The look on Dick Van Dyke's face when he realises that not only has he given himself away but that Columbo managed to get him to give himself away is one to treasure.]]
** Then there's the episode where he catches the police commissioner: [[spoiler:"This isn't where he lives. This where ''I'' live."]]
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* Any of the four episodes with [[ThePrisoner Patrick [=MacGoohan=]]] as the guest villain. Pure classics, and [=MacGoohan=] won two Emmys for his guest roles. (He also directed five episodes and wrote the scripts for two).

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* Any of the four episodes with [[ThePrisoner Patrick [=MacGoohan=]]] [=McGoohan=]]] as the guest villain. Pure classics, and [=MacGoohan=] [=McGoohan=] won two Emmys for his guest roles. (He also directed five episodes and wrote the scripts for two).two).
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* Any of the four episodes with [[PatrickMacgoohan Patrick [=MacGoohan=]]] as the guest villain. Pure classics, and [=MacGoohan=] won two Emmys for his guest roles. (He also directed five episodes and wrote the scripts for two).

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* Any of the four episodes with [[PatrickMacgoohan [[ThePrisoner Patrick [=MacGoohan=]]] as the guest villain. Pure classics, and [=MacGoohan=] won two Emmys for his guest roles. (He also directed five episodes and wrote the scripts for two).
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** It wasn't his fist, he slammed a cup onto the table. It was chilling.

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