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Gunsmoke: Mannon (1969)
Pigs feet?
When Matt finally rides into town, Mannon is chomping on a piece of meat. Others here have claimed it was ridiculously loud, crunchy chicken, But it was clearly a pig's foot. My question was how was he eating that? They don't usually have lots of centrally located meat. If anyone knows what he was eating, I'd be obliged.
Meanwhile, Kitty claims to give Matt an advantage in instilling self-doubt into Mannon's mind. Shaking his confidence. And yet? Matt survives as a fluke, a piece of luck. Not really sure what we're supposed to make of that.
What is that song Mannon sings so many verses of? Steve Forrest was a classically trained baritone.
20/20: Fall of the House of Murdaugh (2022)
reporters need to go back to school!
OK, I get it. It's what they're saying, not how they're saying it. But what they are saying is not all that informative. So to be such on air messes is inexcusable. All of the women have HORRIFIC vocal fry. It's as if the Kardashians were running 20/20. Eva Pilgrim is an unprofessional mess and the entire broadcast jumps around so much it'll give you a headache.
What they need to do is to get Eric Bland and his partner (Richter?) tell this story. Review the evidence. And lose the talking heads who are unwatchable.
I DID appreciate the opportunity to hear from the victims (Connor (Mallory Beach's boyfriend) and Gloria Satterfield's family.
But overall? Awful.
Columbo: Publish or Perish (1974)
an annoying inconsistency
I love Columbo. Have almost all of them on DVD.
But Publish or PErish strikes me as one of the more poorly written episodes.
In particular, one giant inconsistency. Riley Grrenleaf has an alcoholic blackout, he claims, and has no alibi for the time his best selling author was murdered. Riley greenleaf is the authors long-time publisher and is being dumped.
He is examining his car with Lt Columbo, noting a great deal of damage. The phone rings and Greenleaf's attorney goes in to answer the phone. When he returns he gloats to both Columbo and Greenleaf, that the latter has an ironclad alibi even he doesn't know about. He was in Encino the night before, getting drunk. HE had an accident with his car, was eventually arrested and spent the night int he drunk tank until he, the lawyer, bailed him out that morning.
So my question is, if Columbo is there asking all these questions about where Riley Greenleaf was at the time of the murder, why didn't the lawyer pipe up with this information at THAT time? Instead he lets Greenleaf squirm. He just told us he, the lawyer bailed greenleaf out of the drunk tank that morning.
Makes me nuts every single time I see this episode.