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Sulphagnist
Oct 10, 2006

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misguided rage posted:

Although I did like in e3 where Charlie told the wife about the lie detecting and in every scene afterwards you can tell that she's choosing her words very carefully to be technically true

This is my favourite part, it's like trying to deal with a malicious genie or something. Although it does mean Charlie ends up talking way too much about her suspicions to someone who is very likely to be connected to the case somehow.

Basically, this show is formulaic. Just like Columbo is formulaic. It's not great for binging and a bad fit for contemporary TV, but dosed properly it's fine.

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Sulphagnist
Oct 10, 2006

WARNING! INTRUDERS DETECTED

Yannick_B posted:

Before they reveal the model UN stuff, I really thought the episode was going to be Charlie figuring them out but letting them get away with it!

Definitely expected this. Bombing the Model UN is cartoonishly villainous but somehow they managed to sell it.

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