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rfreiberger | 4 years ago
For added thoughts on Columbo, here's a short breakdown if the tactics used to find the guilty party was legal in court.
https://columbophile.com/2017/05/17/what-happens-when-columb...
rfreiberger | 4 years ago
For added thoughts on Columbo, here's a short breakdown if the tactics used to find the guilty party was legal in court.
https://columbophile.com/2017/05/17/what-happens-when-columb...
thetallstick|4 years ago
It's funny how much more character development shows had back then. For example Columbo talking to a parking attendant about something random that has absolutely nothing to do with the case. Or scenes of people walking down hallways, not saying anything, just strolling. I like the slow pace so much more than today's TV.
GekkePrutser|4 years ago
Real police work is not like this. I feel like the shows of the 70s were a lot more realistic. Columbo, Hill Street blues etc.
Even though Columbo was not really a realistic depiction of detective work, it did make it feel like work and not just competence porn.
Then in the 80s the whizzbang started with Miami Vice and its blue night skies, cops driving Ferraris etc.
The good shows these days take a step back from this. Like The Wire. But must of them are just fluff IMO.