No, on NCIS!
Yeah, that one. Except it was really Toronto!
I loved that Get Smart episode where they tried out the cone of silence, but it didn’t work properly!
Remember that episode of Columbo where the Lt. turns around at the door and says “Oh, I almost forgot. One more question.” ? And then tells the suspect, “No I’m not here about the burglary. I work homicide.”
In one episode of MacGyver, our hero got locked in a storage room; he combined some items that happened to be on hand, and – well, I don’t want to spoil it.
I`m thinking of the one where Hogan outsmarted Schultz!
How about the one where Perry Mason’s client turned out to be innocent?
Or the one on Numb3rs where Charlie wrote on the blackboard?
It was Major Crimes! My favorite. I also like the Scooby-doo where it turns out to be someone in disguise, not something supernatural, and the catch him with a Rube Goldberg machine.
I like that one where Larry talked Beaver into doing something he wasn’t supposed to do.
The one where Kramer entered Jerry’s apartment without knocking!
I like the 3rd Rock From The Sun where Dick explains something odd about his family to Mary, and she buys his ridiculous explanation.
Carter could outsmart Schultz. ![]()
How about that time on Sanford & Son when Fred faked a heart attack to gain Lamont’s sympathy?
Or that time on the Addams Family when Lurch said, “You rang?”
Or the time on the Simpsons when Homer went “D’oh!”?
Or the time Herman Munster got upset and stomped his feet and plaster fell down from the ceiling?
Or when Fred Flintstone said, “YABBA DABBA DOO!”?
Or the time on Barney Miller when Inspector Luger kept calling Officer Levitt “Levine”?
My favorite Wrestlemania was the one that ended with Hogan coming from behind to beat a giant bad guy.
The time on the original Law & Order when Lenny Briscoe made a smart ass remark?
Or that time on CSI: Miami when Horatio put on his sunglasses and made a wise-ass remark.
Then there was that time on the Beverly Hillbillies when Jed said, “Welllll, doggies!”
Anyone remember that infomercial for that new product? It was the one where the old way of doing things was tedious and took a lot of time, but using the new product was quick and easy.
Anyone?
Or who can forget that time on The Beverly Hillbillies when the Clampetts completely misinterpreted a feature of modern life they were unfamiliar with?
There was that time when Max Smart took off his shoe and talked into it.
Remember that one show that depicted that person dealing with the human condition? That’s my fav!
Hey, Lennie’s smart ass remarks are better than most character’s soliloquies.