DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
edited April 10
I get high watching Rockford Files. Juanita lives just like Jimmy drives.
Screech those tires, yeah and scrape the sides.
Find that little bit left inside.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I never got on with Morse, and his informed flaw of alcoholism that never seemed to affect anything and the way that you could tell which woman dunnit by whether he fancied them or not
Endeavour was good, though, mainly because Roger Allam is in it and he has a voice like sexy treacle
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SnicketysnickThe Greatest Hype Man inWesterosRegistered Userregular
I never got on with Morse, and his informed flaw of alcoholism that never seemed to affect anything and the way that you could tell which woman dunnit by whether he fancied them or not
Endeavour was good, though, mainly because Roger Allam is in it and he has a voice like sexy treacle
He'll always be Douglas for me so it's hard to take seriously
I never got on with Morse, and his informed flaw of alcoholism that never seemed to affect anything and the way that you could tell which woman dunnit by whether he fancied them or not
Endeavour was good, though, mainly because Roger Allam is in it and he has a voice like sexy treacle
He'll always be Douglas for me so it's hard to take seriously
Whose voice is like even sexier treacle, so I’m not seeing the problem
I also was unaware of the exact wording of the poem
I have a soft spot for early 20th century noir detectives because they're usually not actually very good at their jobs and their lives are a mess but they can wisecrack with the best of 'em.
A shame about all the misogyny, homophobia, and general toxic masculinity, though.
Jim Rockford is 70s detective who lives in a trailer on the beach, charges $200 a day plus expenses, is constantly getting arrested or hounded by (generally corrupt) cops, and hates using guns, though he will in a pinch.
He also drives a sweet car, that is constantly getting wrecked, loves tacos, hangs out with his dad fishing, and is James Garner.
Jim Rockford is 70s detective who lives in a trailer on the beach, charges $200 a day plus expenses, is constantly getting arrested or hounded by (generally corrupt) cops, and hates using guns, though he will in a pinch.
He also drives a sweet car, that is constantly getting wrecked, loves tacos, hangs out with his dad fishing, and is James Garner.
Jim Rockford rules.
Rockford’s the best all around dude, but he loses, fucks up, and gets his clients killed on a regular basis. He’s a noir hero, and a decent detective on a more human level.
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DepressperadoI just wanted to see you laughingin the pizza rainRegistered Userregular
edited April 10
Also we forgot a certain fella
His Grace, His Excellency, The Duke of Ankh; Commander Sir Samuel Vimes' streetwise detective work is top notch, and he runs a clean Guard.
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Looks like a solid vote for option 4.
Like this one, for example. I kind of liked this one.
http://www.geekyhobbies.com/columbo-detective-game-board-game-review-and-rules/
Pretty sure you got away with murder and assassinated all the other players if you collected your character's own cards.
And the two detectives actually mesh well, instead of the constant bickering that accompanies these type of shows.
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Dear Satan.....
Im sure it will all help me during second playthrough!
I legit forgot that was his schtick.
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According to the attempted spin-off series, Columbo's wife was Captain Kathryn Janeway.
He looks around for several minutes before the employee approaches him, asking if there's anything she can help him find.
"Just the FAX ma"am."
Trickster God.
Rogue with the Inquisitive subclass
Rockford files is cool, but there are some things I'd change if it were up to me.
Screech those tires, yeah and scrape the sides.
Find that little bit left inside.
This thread has had me singing this song all day
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I never got on with Morse, and his informed flaw of alcoholism that never seemed to affect anything and the way that you could tell which woman dunnit by whether he fancied them or not
Endeavour was good, though, mainly because Roger Allam is in it and he has a voice like sexy treacle
He'll always be Douglas for me so it's hard to take seriously
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I would if I knew who he was.
Anyway, the best TV (book, movie) detective is Poirot.
Watch The Rockford Files and call to see if Paul can score some weed.
Whose voice is like even sexier treacle, so I’m not seeing the problem
A shame about all the misogyny, homophobia, and general toxic masculinity, though.
Jim Rockford is 70s detective who lives in a trailer on the beach, charges $200 a day plus expenses, is constantly getting arrested or hounded by (generally corrupt) cops, and hates using guns, though he will in a pinch.
He also drives a sweet car, that is constantly getting wrecked, loves tacos, hangs out with his dad fishing, and is James Garner.
Jim Rockford rules.
The greatest half-boiled detective of all
Rockford’s the best all around dude, but he loses, fucks up, and gets his clients killed on a regular basis. He’s a noir hero, and a decent detective on a more human level.
His Grace, His Excellency, The Duke of Ankh; Commander Sir Samuel Vimes' streetwise detective work is top notch, and he runs a clean Guard.
He employs Nobby and Fred Colon. So a mostly clean Guard.
Don't forget Blackboard Monitor