No Time to Die

Season 10, Episode 5, Aired

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Columbo attends his nephew's wedding and as the couple get ready to leave on their honeymoon, the bride disappears. Columbo investigates, he thinks his nephew may have made a few enemies on the police force.
  • Columbo's nephew's new bride is kidnapped during their honeymoon. Columbo and the detective squad race to find her.

    5.3
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    Well, not quick as bad as Oroki suggests, it rather commonplace. It's also quite a departure from the Columbo formula. The perpetrator isn't shown at the start, so there's no cat-and-mouse as Columbo tries to get him to reveal himself. It's more of a typical police procedural.

    Also, since I don't rate editing the credits directly, I'll add the changes here:
    The episode was not written by Evan Hunter. The teleplay was Robert Van Scoyk, "based on a story by Ed McBain". To be exactly, it was based on the 87th Precinct novel "So Long As You Both Shall Live" by Ed McBain (which is a pen-name for Evan Hunter)

    Also, Thomas Calabro's character's name is "Det. Andy Parma", not "Det. Andy Parmer"moreless
  • Columbo's nephew's wife was kidnapped at the wedding ceremony by a madman. The goal is to find her alive.

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    I like Columbo but this episode was totally non-original. The dialogue was fake and unbelievable. I'd figured out exactly how it was going to end in the first twenty minutes. Did Peter Falk just need some money and tried a come-back? I'd expect much more from Peter Falk, Columbo. Don't waste your time like I did.
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