I'm a little sad...
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I'm a little sad...
I'm a little sad. I am halfway through Resolutions (at the end of part 1), and I am sad because I'm at the end of the series. Fortunately for me I own the entire series on DVD, so I can start over.
I think I might go through my 007 discs first, and then I'll go through Magnum again. Magnum really is a great series (my all-time favorite TV show), and I look forward to that.
Also fortunately for us Tom Selleck continues to work, on Blue Bloods at present.
I think I might go through my 007 discs first, and then I'll go through Magnum again. Magnum really is a great series (my all-time favorite TV show), and I look forward to that.
Also fortunately for us Tom Selleck continues to work, on Blue Bloods at present.
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I tend to avoid that episode for that very reason. In fact, all of Season 8 feels like a sad denouement to me.
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I have the exact same feeling about all of season 8 in general and this episode in particular.Styles Bitchley wrote:I tend to avoid that episode for that very reason. In fact, all of Season 8 feels like a sad denouement to me.
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My cure for that is I block off about three hours and immediately watch both episodes of “Don’t Eat the Snow in Hawaii” right after “Resolutions”. It’s a great way to enjoy the end. The reverse transition from eighties to seventies is always so stark. You see the evolution of the characters and just how they mainstreamed the edges off of Hawaii. I could prattle on forever about my little viewing exercise. Plus, I'm filled with promise because most of the next ten episodes are among my favorites.
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I'm working my way through season 8 again now, and I know the feeling.eagle wrote:I'm a little sad. I am halfway through Resolutions (at the end of part 1), and I am sad because I'm at the end of the series. Fortunately for me I own the entire series on DVD, so I can start over.
I think I might go through my 007 discs first, and then I'll go through Magnum again. Magnum really is a great series (my all-time favorite TV show), and I look forward to that.
Also fortunately for us Tom Selleck continues to work, on Blue Bloods at present.
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Great idea!Fr. Paddy McGuinness wrote:My cure for that is I block off about three hours and immediately watch both episodes of “Don’t Eat the Snow in Hawaii” right after “Resolutions”. It’s a great way to enjoy the end. The reverse transition from eighties to seventies is always so stark. You see the evolution of the characters and just how they mainstreamed the edges off of Hawaii. I could prattle on forever about my little viewing exercise. Plus, I'm filled with promise because most of the next ten episodes are among my favorites.
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Yeah, I love it too. Now to find the ~2.25 hours I will need to finish Resolutions and then watch "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii." Shouldn't be too hard over Christmas break.ConchRepublican wrote:Great idea!Fr. Paddy McGuinness wrote:My cure for that is I block off about three hours and immediately watch both episodes of “Don’t Eat the Snow in Hawaii” right after “Resolutions”. It’s a great way to enjoy the end. The reverse transition from eighties to seventies is always so stark. You see the evolution of the characters and just how they mainstreamed the edges off of Hawaii. I could prattle on forever about my little viewing exercise. Plus, I'm filled with promise because most of the next ten episodes are among my favorites.
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I get a first little dose of this melancholy whenever I finish season three of the show. To me, those first three seasons are Magnum at the show's very best. I love the seasons that follow, but because I enjoy the first three seasons so much, I can't help but think a little bit about the end when Faith and Begorrah finishes up.
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eagle wrote:Yeah, I love it too. Now to find the ~2.25 hours I will need to finish Resolutions and then watch "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii." Shouldn't be too hard over Christmas break.ConchRepublican wrote:Great idea!Fr. Paddy McGuinness wrote:My cure for that is I block off about three hours and immediately watch both episodes of “Don’t Eat the Snow in Hawaii” right after “Resolutions”. It’s a great way to enjoy the end. The reverse transition from eighties to seventies is always so stark. You see the evolution of the characters and just how they mainstreamed the edges off of Hawaii. I could prattle on forever about my little viewing exercise. Plus, I'm filled with promise because most of the next ten episodes are among my favorites.
I’ve got them saved from STARZ. “Operation Silent Night” on Christmas Eve and Resolutions/Snow on the 26th. That’s my mental health time for the holidays.
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I feel the same way . . . those seasons are my faves as well.BWheelz54 wrote:I get a first little dose of this melancholy whenever I finish season three of the show. To me, those first three seasons are Magnum at the show's very best. I love the seasons that follow, but because I enjoy the first three seasons so much, I can't help but think a little bit about the end when Faith and Begorrah finishes up.
I always got a special feeling when I heard the original intro, it was like the old Batman TV series when the Batgirl motorcycle would run across the screen, I knew something special was following.
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Well said Styles. I rarely watch season 8 and you put it precisely into words. I know you're a fan of the early seasons too. And to all the other posts here, I also find the first three seasons easily the best, particularly the first two. This has been discussed somewhere before, but those seasons just seem to have a different tone and style. I find myself stopping to watch parts of nearly all of them when they're broadcast. Almost never when the others air. I hardly watch my DVD's anymore, but will flip over to catch those early episodes on TV.Styles Bitchley wrote:I tend to avoid that episode for that very reason. In fact, all of Season 8 feels like a sad denouement to me.
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I never thought to do that, that way at least I can start again 1-1!Fr. Paddy McGuinness wrote:My cure for that is I block off about three hours and immediately watch both episodes of “Don’t Eat the Snow in Hawaii” right after “Resolutions”. It’s a great way to enjoy the end. The reverse transition from eighties to seventies is always so stark. You see the evolution of the characters and just how they mainstreamed the edges off of Hawaii. I could prattle on forever about my little viewing exercise. Plus, I'm filled with promise because most of the next ten episodes are among my favorites.