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A Stitch In Crime is one of my favourite episodes, definitely in my top 10 best episodes, possibly in my top 5.
Oh great. I can see why.
As I'm coming up to the end of Season Two I had at the back of my mind that I'd like to try ranking the episodes I've watched so far. Trouble is I'd probably end up doing a great disservice to some, especially since some details of those early episodes are already fading in my memory.
So many elements come together to make it one of the greats: a strong plot, clever murder, great performance from the murderer, fascinating interactions between Columbo and the murderer and a really good gotcha.
Absolutely. It's a really well crafted episode - strongly written and played.
One of the great Columbo scenes because he is usually so cool and laid back so when he losing his temper you can't help but to take note that it's something significant.
Yes. And I found myself second-guessing if he'd actually lost his temper or he was doing it as part of a broader strategy. There's so much reading between the lines with this character because he usually seems to be going somewhere with his trains of thought.
I remember vividly the look of surprise on the face of Leonard Nimoy's character, it's almost fear, when Columbo bangs the water jug on the table.
It was priceless, and who can blame him. That was a heck of a wallop the desk took, and it seemed to come out of nowhere.
Great description of the man and why I thought he was an interesting murderer. Sadly, he was played in a way that didn't give him a particularly strong screen presence and that weakened the impact of the episode.
I certainly felt that having watched it very close to the Leonard Nimoy episode. But I also enjoyed that he had a different kind of energy and was quite difficult to pin down.
It's not one of the best but it's still a good middle-ranking episode. I thought the premise of the murder was an intriguing one and I really liked the gotcha.
Yes, that sums up how I feel about it as well.

