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We have a old woman serial killer that sets up others for her murders, people that think Dexter was the first show of its kind need to pay respect to Mrs Fletcher
Would have gone in raw when she was younger
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No way, Columbo is way better.
Just one more thing.....
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I used to watch this as a kid
...all homo :D
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I used to watch this as a kid
...all homo :D
Onlyme was close friends with lorenzo
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(https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSJHeCtVVQdefmM3IR7sRG_JF0OCJy6n96PvAfkZWf9p3fPosgnrQ).
Best commercial Tv detective show.
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I bet he was. ;D
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No way, Columbo is way better.
Just one more thing.....
(http://www.virginmedia.com/images/peter-falk-columbo-290x400.jpg)
This. Awesome show.
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I probably seen "Murder She Wrote" once in my life. No appeal to me and
the opening credits with the typewriter scene was not imaginative.
Shes too old to be a detective. Unless she is looking for the missing applesauce
at the old folks center.
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Sellick is a homo irl
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The Scarecrow and Mrs King
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We have a old woman serial killer that sets up others for her murders, people that think Dexter was the first show of its kind need to pay respect to Mrs Fletcher
Would have gone in raw when she was younger
(http://images5.fanpop.com/image/photos/25400000/Angela-Lansbury-angela-lansbury-25418788-1355-1783.jpg)
You really do have too much estrogen.
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You really do have too much estrogen.
You don't have enough collagen.
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You don't have enough collagen.
I have plenty, you soft little bitch!
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I have plenty, you soft little bitch!
Keep up the delusion, that ship sailed many years ago
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I love Matlock
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Wow that was my moms favorite show when I was a kid
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Diagnosis Murder all the way.
Dream team of dick van and his son
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Wow that was my moms favorite show when I was a kid
the theme tune always made me want to go train hard
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Diagnosis Murder all the way.
Dream team of dick van and his son
Always wanted to bone the black woman, I wonder what she looks like now
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Yeah but that series with Angela Lansbury was too long.
Let's say you want to do a season-binge to catch up in the series (like you can do with series such as Vikings or Game of Thrones, watching one whole season with each ep after another on a lazy sunday for example), that shit just won't fly with Murder She Wrote due to the fact that each season encompasses 22-24 episodes, and that there are 12 FUCKING SEASONS!
That's a Boatload of fucking MURDER SHE WROTE!
And the old bag isnt even hot!!!
Had to quit after season 9...
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lol army I hope you are not being serious here buddy
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lol army I hope you are not being serious here buddy
No I'm not, I actually hated it because it was on a Sunday night and the theme tune reminded me it was school in the morning
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No way, Columbo is way better.
Just one more thing.....
(http://www.virginmedia.com/images/peter-falk-columbo-290x400.jpg)
Columbo never had enough to secure a conviction.
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Always wanted to bone the black woman, I wonder what she looks like now
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Diagnosis Murder all the way.
Dream team of dick van and his son
It was shit, DVD looking quizzical and suspicious for no other reason than he must have read the fucking plot line.
Someone would say "I was out last night" and old dick used to look around with a puzzled look, even though he had zero reason to.
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Shes too old to be a detective. Unless she is looking for the missing applesauce
at the old folks center.
I always wanted to fart in her old , fugly face.
When she closed in on a suspect, I'd scream at the TV ; " Just knock that old bat out and run off." ;D
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I always wanted to fart in her old , fugly face.
When she closed in on a suspect, I'd scream at the TV ; " Just knock that old bat out and run off." ;D
I always loved when they would openly confess with flimsy evidence or even none at all on them, just Jessica's theory!
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Gunsmoke !
Marshall Dillon was the ULTIMATE alpha male !
;D
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Best commercial Tv detective show.
Yup, was great. Also NYPD Blue.
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I rarely watch TV but this is my opportunity to show how important I used to look and my 'contribution' to the history of television and movie making......
Even though I never watched it .... I cast a vote for THE ROCKFORD FILES.
While I was on that set one day, James Garner kept on flubbing his lines during a dramatic scene between his character ad the character played by Noah Berry.
It took about 14 retakes to get it right and as soon as it did get done right, Mr. Garner walked directly over to me and said, "Sorry about that!"
Realizing that he was speaking to me and for lack of something better to say, I said, "Oh, that's OK!"
And then during the filming of THE PERILS OF PAULINE. Edward Everette Horton needed a good number of retakes to shoot the scene where they are freezing Pam Austin (Pauline) and the word 'congeal" was in the script.
Mr Horton had never heard that word before and kept on flubbing it until he got it right after numerous retakes.
And once the scene was shot correctly (in the can) , he walked over to me and apologized
And once again I said , "Oh, that's OK!"
And I ended up saying the same thing to KIM NOVAk during the filming of PAL JOEY when she complained that her make-up was melting all over her face under the very hot lights.
"Oh, that's OK!"
And I stood beside the camera while PERRY MASON (Raymond Burr) sat in a wheelchair completely silent in front of a burning fireplace. (The very first Perry Mason scene filmed, I believe!)
But he had no reason to apologize, so I left to see if the Munsters had anything to be sorry for.
They didn't either!
Living proof that history does repeat itself within the world of entertainment even though I never have supported the TV induustry.
Nor do I look so damn important any longer.
But I gotta admit that I have encouraged a few who have made it big in LA LA LAND.
So my vote is for The Rockford Files.
I guess it was a detective series.