'I Think You Better Come With Me, Sir' | Columbo

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Lt. Columbo is pitted against a nationally recognized criminal defense lawyer accused of murdering his rock star girlfriend because he found out she was having an affair with another man. Dabney Coleman guest stars.

Season 10, Episode 3, Columbo and the Murder of a Rock Star,
Columbo investigates the death of a rock singer and soon clashes with her former lover, a smooth defence lawyer. As the pair pit their wits against each other, it soon becomes apparent that the victim was threatening to reveal some of the lawyer's shadier dealings.

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Always satisfied when you see the suspects so agitated by Columbo with his questions and evidence against them . That he got me look on there faces.

djvids
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Fun fact: the trademark line "Oh, and one more thing" was ad-libbed. During the pilot episode Peter Falk and the director had forgotten part of the line, and Falk was walking out of the scene. When he stopped and turned around to finish what he'd forgotten to say he started off with "Oh, and one more thing." This became the basis for Columbo's trademark line.

THEGRUMPTRUCK
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One of the best if not the best written and acted police detective series ever. Peter Falk was supreme, unique, authentic and perfect for that role. Pity they can’t produce any more work of such quality and taste.

simonadams
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That’s Columbo’s real wife in this one. Love this show. Still watch all the seasons. Better than anything they make today. ❤️👌🏼👏🏼

mr.roaddogwade
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"Sir, I think you better come with me", what a great delivery!

richardclegg
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That line delivery at the end of him reading his rights had me fucking rolling

krusnik
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Columbo just rubs it in with reading the lawyer his rights!

christophhenninger
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It's all over for Dabney at 92. He was a terrific actor.

johnturner
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Just brilliant.
The greatest and most intelligent detective series ever made.
Incredibly well written and superbly acted.
A pinnacle in television.

gazfisher
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Boy, they sure have some hot police officers in the LAPD.

barrymurphy
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A great episode... It often seemed to happen, that when Columbo was ready for the final presentation to show evidence to make an arrest, his 'client' was always in a hurry to be somewhere else... The writers probably put that in to show the suspects knew Columbo was moving in for the kill...

michaelmartinez
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Loved Columbo . Especially this episode with Dabney .

edwardwritt
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I read somewhere that the reason Shera Danese's character doesn't appear outside with Peter Falk and Dabney Coleman during the gotcha sequence is because Falk and Danese (real-life spouses) got into a shouting match over something. The story goes that whatever the reason for their argument, Danese refused to film the final scene so she just sort of disappears even though her character is clearly implicated in the murder as an accomplice. Columbo may have had a very smooth and uncomplicated relationship with his unseen wife, however Falk and Danese had anything but.

I don't know if the story is true, but it would explain why Danese is absent when her character should almost certainly be present.

kevd
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The quote is "Sir, I think you better come with me"

incredibleadventures
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Fun Fact: That is also the House where some Scenes from Rocky IV was Shot! The Scene with Rocky and Adrian when they Talk at the Steps about the Fight against Drago

MastersOfGermany
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"but there's no shadow under your nose Mr. Creighton....none" gotta love Columbo lol

alphaization
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To my surprise Dabney Coleman is still alive, I was under the impression he died about a decade ago.

rawbacon
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Man, now I see what folks mean when they talk about Columbo's... odd stare. That's what glass eyes do to ya.

Heh, I love how he remains sort of a "politeness" when he's reading him his rights, even advising him that he has the right to remain silent because they can use whatever he says against him...

Mike
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Interesting for Dabney Coleman to play one of Columbo’s adversaries after once appearing as one of Columbo’s fellow cops (in the episode with Martin Landau).

mikebasil
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I think Peter Falk may have improvised the line “You know, anything that you say…. they can hold that against you.” Dabney Coleman appears to be biting the inside of his mouth to avoid smiling at this line.

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