Another #Columbo LTTP observation.
While I'm still only a few eps into the first season, I've noticed that someone telling Columbo to put out his cigar is usually snooty, condescending, self-righteous, etc. It's used as a negative signifier. Today, of course, it's a negative signifier to show a character smoking anything.

"The past is a foreign country."

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@LizardSF I'm watching «The Rockford Files»; though Jim doesn't smoke much, that happens in the ~6th episode

@LizardSF What bugs me most about Rockford, though: whenever he walks beside a woman, he steers her by the elbow.

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