Chris Robinson
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Podcast Appearances
the joe rogan experience train by day joe rogan podcast by night all day okay especially the first season is like 1972 or three i think colombo i almost forgot about that show they used to tell him not to smoke
Well, no, like the character, I could tell they're probably just building up.
Like you notice that he has a cigar in his hands the whole series or every episode.
But it's funny, the 1972 people are like, please don't smoke in here.
Or Lieutenant Columbo, he's always being like reprimanded for it.
And he's always really, you know, Peter Fox character, he's always like, oh, sorry.
And he puts it out on us.
He's never like upset or anything.
pardon me but another thing he's always about to leave and he's like oh yeah and he comes back and he's annoying people and they're like oh incredible though aesthetic and like the other day I'm watching this episode that Jonathan Demme directed Steven Spielberg I mean like all of these famous directors start to cut their teeth in TV and on episodic things like that but there's a real tone to it and stuff that's cool and the way everyone looked and
But one other funny thing about it that I've noticed in Columbo is there always starts with a murder.
And then usually a lot of times in the arc of the story, someone shows up to the crime scene.
Usually whoever did it or whatever, right?
There's never someone that runs in, what happened here?
Your uncle's been murdered.
It's kind of like how it starts instead of some dramatic, oh my God.
How could this have happened?
No one's even, they're just like, okay, well, you're bothering me now.