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"columbo" Undercover(1994) Apr 2026

: Unlike most episodes where the audience sees the murder happen at the start, "Undercover" is a traditional "whodunit" where the killer’s identity isn't revealed until the end.

: Appears as Mo Weinberg , one of the individuals holding a piece of the photograph. "Columbo" Undercover(1994)

The episode remains highly polarizing among fans and critics due to its deviation from typical show tropes: : Unlike most episodes where the audience sees

: Some reviewers at the Columbophile Blog consider it one of the series' "dreaded" adaptations, arguing it feels more like a generic police drama than a true Columbo episode. : Plays the character Dorothea McNally ; her

: Plays the character Dorothea McNally ; her performance is often cited as a highlight, featuring a character very different from her usual roles.

: It features a grittier, "hard-edged" atmosphere compared to the usual upper-class settings of the show. Why It's Different Typical Columbo "Undercover" (1994) Murder Format "Inverted" (murderer shown first) Traditional Whodunit Source Material Original teleplays Ed McBain's 87th Precinct novel Columbo's Tactics "Just one more thing" questioning Physical disguises and infiltration Body Count Usually one victim Becomes a quadruple homicide Episode review: Columbo Undercover

: Unlike most episodes where the audience sees the murder happen at the start, "Undercover" is a traditional "whodunit" where the killer’s identity isn't revealed until the end.

: Appears as Mo Weinberg , one of the individuals holding a piece of the photograph.

The episode remains highly polarizing among fans and critics due to its deviation from typical show tropes:

: Some reviewers at the Columbophile Blog consider it one of the series' "dreaded" adaptations, arguing it feels more like a generic police drama than a true Columbo episode.

: Plays the character Dorothea McNally ; her performance is often cited as a highlight, featuring a character very different from her usual roles.

: It features a grittier, "hard-edged" atmosphere compared to the usual upper-class settings of the show. Why It's Different Typical Columbo "Undercover" (1994) Murder Format "Inverted" (murderer shown first) Traditional Whodunit Source Material Original teleplays Ed McBain's 87th Precinct novel Columbo's Tactics "Just one more thing" questioning Physical disguises and infiltration Body Count Usually one victim Becomes a quadruple homicide Episode review: Columbo Undercover