The Finale of 'Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo' | Columbo
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- "You see, this is not my kitchen floor, and this is not my house."
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Clip from New Columbo Season 2, Episode 3 'Rest in Peace, Mrs. Columbo' - A woman who blames Columbo for the loss of her husband sets out to get back at him.
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“You tried to kill my wife and you tried to kill me. I take that personally”. Perfect Columbo line.
Even when you personally offend him, Columbo still manages to be incredibly polite and understanding.
@@wjzav1971he’s the most polite cop on the planet.
I mean it can't get more personal than that.
"Besides which, you wanted to kill my wife and you would've killed me. I take that very personally."
If it's perfect, then why did you change it?
Just one more thing: Mrs. Columbo is the only one who could potentially poison Columbo and he would never suspect a thing.
What an original reply... It really is.
EXACTLY 💯
In love, we doubt what we most believe
Fun Fact: There were 6 attempts on Columbo's life.
Lady in Waiting: Pistol
Butterfly in shades of Grey: Rifle
Murder under Glass: Poison
Rest in peace, Mrs. Columbo: Poison
Columbo goes to the guillotine: Guillotine
How to dial a murder: Dog Attack
@@jimmyzhao2673 one more attempt, by himself, an episode where he goes down a hill and loses control running and crashes out. I believe it was a genuine accident that they decided to keep in, he was lucky he didn't break his neck, the episode was The Greenhouse Jungle, 1972 😁👍
I love the little humanizing touch that she *almost* stops him.
are you insane,,, she sat there and watched him die
@@johnnyllooddte3415 Hence the almost from her body language, whether it was poor timing for her or some remaining scruple but because she didn't she descended further into her monstrosity.
@@johnnyllooddte3415 0:51 Just as he is about to take his first bite of what she thinks is poison, she interrupts him, saying "Lieutenant!" and he stops. She had a touch of humanity left. It passed, but she had it.
@@andresa2711 personally I think she's toying between telling him outright that she killed his wife or letting him take a bite so he'll die as well.
@@purplefood1 If he didn't take a bite, she couldn't afford to tell him she'd killed his wife.
When he was on stage once, getting a lifetime achievement award, Peter Falk said people always ask him, "Who is/was Mrs. Columbo?" He pointed to his own wife sitting at the front table and said, "There she is, right there." With a huge smile on his face. It was a nice moment.
as the classic goes, Peter Falk wasn't starring as Columbo, he *was* Frank Columbo
Yes, she is definitely Lyn Davis Lear's look-a-like. I started thinking Lyn was a psychotic very long ago, and seeing this just fueled my assumptions further. She was the skank who Norman married when Falk was the grandpa in The Princess Bride.
She's in a bunch of episodes as well, it's clear why they had chemistry.
I think OG canon is he wasn't married during the show. Maybe he was before, maybe it was an act, but there's more evidence he wasn't actually married than the few times she's referenced in a way where she has to be real, specifically that episode on the cruise with the bad guy from Baseketball. When we see his apartment when he's after the police superior, that's not the apartment of a married man. He also obviously lies about his family in the episode with the woman who sees the murder from the boat. He never references those family members again after that, just his one brother. Having no ring is also a clue, but, lots of cops don't wear a ring so it can't be used against them by criminals.
@@TheArborphiliac the apartment was only a decoy. He signed the lease only a day prior to the setup of the murderer.
The dialogue with his wife at the end was really nice.
Even with the Flu she's stubborn enough to not want to miss her soaps and wanted to make sure he was fed...
Now thats love.
So wholesome it's heartwarming.
Mrs Columbo is a legend.
Italian
It was the most obvious fake phone call I've ever seen.
The wife was the longest running joke in the Columbo series. Just when the fans thought they've seen what she looks like, comes a clanger right at the end of this episode.
Mrs. Columbo was such a brilliant actor. Cant believe she was overlooked award wise for so many years…
@Nebarus,
I agree. Same with Frozone wife in the movie incredibles.
ROTFLOL 🤣
And Niles Cranes wife Maris on Frazier 😂😂😂
I wish we could’ve seen more of Mrs. Columbo. She was such an underrated character.
I've never seen anyone do so much with so little.
She was a real honey and Columbo really loved her.
Like Mrs Wolowitz.
Kate Mulgrew
I havent see her yet and would be better if she was dead and a cover and he had phibes thing going, victorias beauty would be a grace whitney plus.Poe
The moment when Columbo drops the bomb “this is not my kitchen floor.”😂
This is my favorite Columbo moment, if not among the top 3.
tbh i didn't see how that made a difference if he was really poisoned.
Do not EVER underestimate Columbo, he's playing 5d chess while you're playing marbles.
That shouldve been a closing line in one of the episodes.
With whom is he playing? By himself? I don't think "not playing the same game" is a sign of competence. "Hey, you wanna be on my dragon boat crew?" "Yeah, sure, I'm awesome at pole vaulting."
One of the best things about Columbo, no matter what, even what she tried to do, he had some empathy for Dimitris. It was that level of humanity that made Columbo such a great character and showed how great Peter Falk was as an actor.
“I don’t think so ma’am. Ye see , this is not my kitchen floor”.
“What?”
Columbo is always so polite.
Columbo was always one step ahead of the killers!
Really
Richard Levinson & William Link, the duo who also created "Mannix" and "Murder, She Wrote" (two of CBS's hit crime shows), saw to that.
20 steps.
"How do you know? You've never had a picture taken." I love lowkey meta jokes like that
it's not meta.
@@ziraprod6090 Isn't it a reference to how she's never seen on screen?
0:57 I love how he pauses, almost waiting to see if she will really let him "poison" himself.
She's truly acting well. I love all the little expressions in her face.
They say poisoning is a woman's method of murdering someone. It didn't work in this case, Columbo had her fooled, and she came to a sticky end! 😄
Of course it was sticky, it was marmalade.
Is Mrs. Columbo also a mythological being like the Detective? Because he always talks about her but we never get to see her even once
@Jamie Pritchard They even joke about the poorly performing show in Columbo itself, saying that were was a woman impersonating his wife.
Sorry, Mrs. Colombo is seen 6 times in the entire series (Shine on the Murder, Death in a Glass of Wine, Murder as a Self-Portrait, Columbo and the Rock Star Murder, Columbo in Disguise, and The Killing Tracks). All you have to do is look carefully :-)
The character Columbo is a very good actor.
And Peter Falk scores a free head massage.
Columbo is the only series I’ve ever seen that consistently got me with its plot twists.
Columbo, weird and funny guy who solve cases withouth violence, overall simple guy who enjoy his cigar. One of the best characters ever created.
Mr. And Mrs Columbo are true relationship goals
Mrs Dimetri was quite deranged, but the Lieutenant was able to figure her out!! 👍
Three years ago you farted
She was clearly mentally disturbed and sick
Peter Falk acted Columbo acting poisoned. What an actor!!
I love how real Peter Falk made that phone call at the end feel.
Sometimes Columbo could really be vicious in a way. He knows this tactic will hurt the killer more, but that's fine with him if it's the best way to catch her. And this time he seems like he might take a little relish in it, since he "take[s] that very personally" after all.
Wait, so his subterfuge would "hurt the killer more"? As opposed to what?
I knew he was up to something the moment we saw Mrs. Columbo lol
8:15 "Sahjint, you can add assawlting a pallice offisah to the chahjes."
My favorite episode because he is so good to his wife… 🥰
CLASSIC! One of the best moments in Columbo history...
Columbo was a very very smart man. Miss Peter Falk very much.💕💕💕
Rest in peace Mr. Colombo.
1 count of murder, 2 counts of attempted murder, and 1 count of assaulting a police officer. She's getting the chair for the last one.
You're forgetting the possession of controlled substance.
Series like this they don't make any more, rip Peter Falk.
"What?" -Every Columbo Gotcha Ever
Everytime i see him, he reminds me so much of R.C. Sproul. And vice versa, what an incredible man
What a fantastic episode! Columbo, always gets his man! And in this case, his female killer too!! 🥺🤔🥺
I always thought that I bought all DVD of Columbo to watch it in my old days. But still missing some.
Shades of "The Dying Detective".
I have just watched this episode yesterday morning on Cozi Tv.
Cozi has a television service?
Just finished watching this episode today. The fake funeral for Mrs. Columbo was very well done with the flowers and Columbo playing the role of the widower, tear streaked and weeping and then the scene at the end after Vivian was arrested when he checked in with his wife and she had been watching her soap operas when she was supposed to have been sleeping and Columbo telling her to take her medicine and go to sleep and then her asking him if he'd eaten yet and he said that he was about to and told her "I'm going to hang up now. I love you, too." and then he was so pleased with himself about how he had managed to pull off the fake funeral for his wife that he laughed a bit. He goes from being super intense with Vivian and nails her when she confesses to all three murders to starting to relax and being very sweet to his wife while she's dealing with her flu. They probably had to sleep in separate beds until she recovered from her flu so he wouldn't get sick.
Great acting with a great script 👏
Legendary. Loved Columbo.
I used to watch it when I was a kid. I didn't realize then how good this series was.
Remain in my mind and heart forever... Peter Falk Columbo fantastic Actor.
Just one more thing: that Helen Shaver is just incredible actress to watch.
Shout out for Helen Shaver. She was really great in this episode
Helen Shaver was making the room hot for me 🤣
By this time in the series, Columbo was more of a caricature of himself than a compelling character. One whose obtuse and inconsiderate manner was offset by his brilliant sleuthing. There was a touch of this dyad evolving, particularly from the late second season on, but by the seasons after that he became a character whose unnecessarily impolite moments deserved a kick to the keister as often as his genius at induction deserved praise.
At the end of this episode he finally gets the well deserved slap he earned over seasons of passing checks around at funerals, interrupting golf games, ruining filming on sound stages, insulting peoples' taste in food, and a list of offenses that only the housekeeper in "Double Shock" called him out on to his face. If he had one good trait outside his talent, he recognized when other people couldn't stand him. But, of course, he made no effort to curb his behavior.
Wonder how much of that was Peter Falk?
That one sided phone call is everything!
I think this is the killer he hated most
No, it was Dr. Mayfield (Leonard Nimoy), without a doubt the most evil character the series ever had. He also openly hated Milo Janis (Robert Conrad).
Probably, because she tried to kill his wife and later kill him!
@@nicholasschroeder3678 He also hated Paul Gerard from 'Murder Under Glass' because he murdered the chef, and you never murder a chef!
@@jollyaustin An Italian one no less! Don't think he was too fond of the art critic, commissioner, conductor, architect, shrink, or any of the Cassidy or Culp characters. But it was never openly stated.
That guy who co-held a fashion journal is by far most despised by me
Mrs. Columbo lived a very long life and eventually became a starship captain in the 24th century
Is it wrong that I wanted to laugh and laugh when Columbo convincingly acted like he was dying?
"Can we do this LATER? Take your medicine and go to sleep"
I love the part when Columbo is talking to her therapist.
Love this show, watched it with my grandpa’s
Wow, not seen this had me intrigued, A Huge Thank You
Loved Columbo even the movies he strung the killers along til they went insane to the point they confessed
Now that's acting! and that's writing!
can't belive they did a spin off series with Mrs. Columbo i don't conside it canon and i've never seen it
The fashions and technology my have changed over the years but the stories still hold up. I have a boxed set of every episode ever recorded and gradually working my way through them. American TV at its very best.
I have found some Columbo episodes better than others. But in all the years of watching it, and rewatching the series, I can not recall one episode anyone could consider bad.
@@glenchapman3899 I agree, no bad episodes but some do have a weak story line
@@barryrudge1576 Oh absolutely. But those weak storylines are only by Colombo standards. Some shows would kill to have stories of that standard.
The acting of Helen Shaver is brilliant and so convincing in this scene! But what a tricky trap by Columbo! The best of all episodes!
Thank you
What an elaborate way of getting a free massage
Oh, man. This tops his gotcha charts ~~>
I met him in a grocery store. Nicest guy in the world.
I'm so jealous!
Such a sweet phone call!
Best detective series ever made
Exchange the greens and browns for more blue and white and that house reminds me of my grandmother's house. I'm having a hard time accepting that house as young Sargeant Brady's style.😄
MRS HELEN SHAVER was a EXCELLENT murderer.
MRS HELEN SHAVER utilise the Charme,The Subtility,The Sensuality in this épisode for the revenge .
MRS HELEN SHAVER is a of my Favorite Murderer Woman (with MR ANNE BAXTER,MRS LEE GRANT,MRS TRISH VAN DEVERE) of every the épisodes of COLUMBO.
It's a Very Great Épisode of COLUMBO.
In this épisode,He have to the EXCELLENT ACTOR MR IAN MCSHANE.
The Music in this épisode is Very Beautiful,perfect for this épisode.
Yeah but she spilled her guts like all the other villains.
the later seasons get bagged but there are some great episodes in there. This is one of them.
The only time in the entire series the murderer actually hits Columbo
She got herself in a jam and got toasted at the end!!😂😂
Columbo the master strategist
So Mrs. was never on Columbo but did have her own series Mrs. Columbo and the actress was none other than Kate Mulgrew that's right ladies and gentleman Captain Janeway. Was Mrs. Columbo.
That lemon marmalade gaff kills me. 😂😂😂
This is great! Peter Falk was fantastic as Columbo!
One of the best colubo's
Colombo's wife 9:22, finally... She's the true legend of the Colombo series..
Great.....loved it. 👍👍
J adore fut un temps où je les regardais tous les soirs et oui!!!!😊😊😊😊
Toujours bien accompagner 😍😍😍😍😍
What a beautiful show
Yes indeed Columbo (bless your soul) we must take vindictive actions of an opponent very seriously...
Never watch this clip when tired, folks.
Good dreams are not the result.
Not exactly the decorating style I'd have suspected for the sergeant there, unless he lives with his grandparents?
Great episode though!
She fallin in love with columbo like faye dunaway in one episode but columbo only love ms columbo😊
Helen Shaver is such a brilliant and handsome actress
She almost slapped his eye straight.
She will be charged with:
1 count 1st degree murder
1 count possession of controlled substance
1 count assaulting a police officer
2 counts attempted murder
With these charges, I think life in prison is a suitable punishment
It's like a game of chess where you are sure you are going to win but are suddenly checkmated...
The same 80s voice recorder that records sound from the next room))
There is a theory out there that Columbo never had a wife, that it was part of his schtick to make conversation with his suspects. And that would make this scene particularly disturbing. Imagine Columbo had gone nuts and that whole telephone conversation with his wife, at the end of this scene, was all in Columbo's imagination.
No he had a wife.Let's give that myth a rest.
He probably has a wife but everything else? Well he could quite easily use the "well my wife..." line to keep people off balance. They don't think he's caught them or he's smart he's just talking about something his wife was saying the other day.
He talks to her on the phone in earlier episodes when there's no one around. But he makes up a lot of the stories he tells about her tastes and activities as a ruse to distract his adversaries.
In the episode Troubled waters when Columbo and his wife go on a cruise. At the very beginning Columbo is looking for her and the Captain tells him that he remembered welcoming his Wife onboard.
That "theory" is hogwash. He had a wife. We just never see her or hear her. She's just off-screen [and seen by many others, too] several times in "Troubled Waters", and she has an entire conversation with her on the phone in "An Exercise in Fatality" [and she called him, too, and someone ELSE answered the phone and called him to the phone].
The idea that he had no wife is insane.
What's interesting is Columbo DID let a murderer off for extenuating circumstances once. In that case? She was senile, and literally didn't remember the crime. (Another time, he let one murderer take the fall for another)
My favorite Columbo ending😍
Columbo ist genial. 👍👍
She’s gorgeous, and is so believable in her reactions
Why did I get a 30 second unskippable ad ?
I have cancer, deal with it lol 👍🏻🙂
What a fantastic show Columbo was.
My favorite system of writing is this
Teleplay by
Steven
Bochco,
Story by
Barney
Slater.
What can we say. Columbo is the best.