‘COLUMBO’
“THE MOST DEADLY MATCH”
With this post, we’re taking a look at one of them and hopefully providing a Toobworthy splainin for it. But we’ll have to go to another TV series for that answer.
To achieve that end, Helen Cutter went back into one of the primeval periods of Time and whatever she did back then, it changed the timeline radically. Two of the differences were that the funding for the Anomaly Research Center was accelerated by at least a decade’s worth. And Claudia Brown was now Jenny Lewis with no memory of working with ARC.
But not all of the changes were that radical, however, and here we have an example. Lt. Frank Columbo had already zeroed in on Chess Master Emmett Clayton as his prime suspect in the murder of Clayton’s chess rival from behind the Iron Curtain. (Based on the language spoken, we know it wasn’t Russian; probably the invented language that was native to some fictional Soviet country.) As was the case with other suspects in the past, Clayton finally had enough of Columbo’s incessant questions and stormed off.
So we’re using ‘Primeval’ as the splainin; this is why I consider the sci-fi series to be one of the Toobworld essentials.
Up until Clayton was about to enter the elevator, the action was taking place in the original timeline of Toobworld. But the perspective of the Trueniverse audience was yanked away before the elevator finished its trip to now view Toobworld in its altered timeline.
But why did the new timeline cause Clayton to choose a different pair of shoes that day than what he wore in the original timeline?
It could be that on his trip to California, Clayton only brought along one pair of shoes, the pair he was wearing. So then the temporal alteration had to have happened when he was packing for the trip. Or maybe the deviation occurred when he bought the shoes, after which he looked upon them as his favorite pair, perhaps the lucky ones he needed to wear when playing chess. (They certainly weren’t lucky for him in committing murder, however.)
Let’s take the pivotal point in Time back to that purchase.
As for which shoe store, I don’t think there is any purveyor of footwear more famous in Toobworld than “Gary's Shoes & Accessories for Today's Woman” in Chicago as seen in ‘Married… With Children’. So O’Bviously that won’t be possible as a candidate.
‘THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW’
“YOUNG MAN WITH A SHOEHORN”
But in the new timeline, by the time he reached the shoe store, Sid had “quit” and Rob Petrie and Buddy Sorrell were stuck trying to run the store since Uncle Lou was out to lunch. Although we didn’t see him in the store, he may have been one of the customers during the jump cut after the man who came in for brown Oxfords, but before those three women were served to varying degrees of success. (One of them was the mother of Agent 99 from ‘Get Smart’, played by Jane Dulo.)
I think the alteration of the timeline comes in with the reason why he was late. That shoe store was near the subway; perhaps Clayton had taken the subway to reach the place. In the original timeline, there were no problems in the subway ride. But in the altered timeline, some unknown TV character maybe fell, jumped, or was pushed in front of a train, delaying the train that Emmett was riding.
BCnU!
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