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Chris Catalano
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There was a really weird shot with Lee Grant's Eyes, right after she was dumping the body. That scene was pretty creepy, she looked like Lucifer in it. Cold.

Very perceptive take on something I always think of in Columbo as "The Moment". As an audience member you know it is over, the bad guy is already cooked, and now the fun part is just watching the "How" unfold. Like someone else said here: He. Just. Knows.

Very interesting observation. He had a bit of the Pool Shark in him. Every now and then he would take charge and it became obvious he was the man in the house with all the other cops stumbling around unable to even ponder how his mind was grinding on some weird detail they were blind to.

He could just never top being a Smith.

True, I loved WWW as a kid, and thought he came across as a convincingly clever James Bond of the old West…as opposed to the icksville jock in the Columbo episode. Maybe it was really acting? What if he had been the guy Ross "Artemis Gordon" martin shot right at the beginning of "Suitable for Framing"? Ha ha ha! Too

Ha ha ha! That is so funny, but probably true. He was such a loathsome, slimy douchebag in that episode, and it really did seem like a bit of a dumb jock playing himself. "There were moments when I thought Conrad actually was stopping himself from giving Falk a beating." That is just epic comedy gold!

My God, what an amazing artist. Someone said here that the commercial stuff is just as good as the "into the ditch" stuff, and that is true. I always thought Zuma was also one of his masterpieces, too. Some of his most emotionally direct electric guitar stuff. One of the most interesting things for me has always been