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      I was gonna say Columbo but it clearly says neurotypical and does not drive a classic car.

      The only one I can think of that has all 6 is Dr. Mark Sloan and that’s only if you count him as a detective in the first place (he solves murders, but is a doctor).

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        I think he’s more or less neurotypical. His quirks seem largely to be an intentional act to throw off his suspects and make them underestimate him.

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    Columbo. Neurotypical is debatable, a lot of his behavior is an act to make the suspect less guarded. But he drives a shitty car, is happily married, and isn’t “too old for this shit.”

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      Well … that 1959 Peugeot 403 was 30+ year old by the 90s (and 40+ in 2003) … so idk, but it def felt like a statement (& extra effort).

      (Chars often have shitty old cars in the same sense as some have fancy “classic” old cars.)

      And about his wife Captain Janeway who was 12 at the time she was mentioned as already being his wife:

      Peter Falk expressed his disapproval of the spin-off, calling it a “bad idea” and “disgraceful”. Richard Levinson later joked that if they made another episode of Columbo they would have Columbo say “There’s a woman running around pretending to be my wife. She’s changing things. She’s a young girl. I wish my wife was like that. She’s an impostor.”

      wiki/Mrs._Columbo

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        JANEWAY WAS MRS COLOMBO?? HOW DID I NOT KNOW THIS??

        Its ironic that she ended up in a federal prison.

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        But the show started in the 60s, and it’s the same car. You could argue his trenchcoat and hat (de rigeur when the show started) were more affectation in later years, or accept that at some point those simply occupy the role of signifiers that “yes this is Columbo.”

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          Yeah, I can see that too (but the car did strike me as a deliberate non-typical choice from the beginning, like part of a character, like the trench coat, even when just under a decade old - but that does indeed not make it a classic car).

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      I could see her doing a wee bump of ching in the ladies room while the cameras were off

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    Brooklyn 99. Terry Crews is happily married, drives a minivan, is neurotypical, and definitely is a rule follower. However, he’s not the main character technically…

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      Terry in the show probably has some body dysmorphia/eating disorders. He’s been shown to have difficulty controlling his food intake with the nibs, the weird dieting with Gina and Amy and he’s also used the gym to avoid his problems. Plus he had some PTSD in the early seasons (I think from shooting an innocent person? I don’t remember exactly why) which is why he wasn’t in the field for the first few seasons. Also I think technically his rank is lieutenant so I’m not sure he’s technically a detective

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    I suddenly want to watch a cop show where the main character is a genuinely bad cop. ie: the bad guys keep getting away and not a single case is solved.

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      Only seen a little bit of the original, but SUV def fails this list for most of them. I havent seen it in years but even when new people replaced others they all had to have some sort of vice. Def more than a few of them had addictions, most were never married or divorced because the job ruined it. Not sure about the rest.

      Oh they definitely had a few questionable following the rules situations. In the beginning they had a few ppl to old for it and actually retired.

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    Depends if “classic car” is era-dependent or not

    Eg Peter Wimsey probably fits all of these, and drives a 1920s car, but in stories set in the 1920s so not classic at the time

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      Having recently read more Dot Sayers than should legally be allowed (one day I shall recover), let me assure Lord Monocle is "not* neuro typical

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    Either Barnaby from Midsomer Murders would pass this test.

    And I’d like to second the nomination for Jessica Fletcher. She was happily married, but widowed by the time the show starts.