The Woman on the Beach (2.3)
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Welcome!
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What is the opening song (from the 1940s) that is playing?
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Nifty911 wrote:What is the opening song (from the 1940s) that is playing?
And one of the great songs of all time (in my humble opinion). Few songs can frame a whole time period, but I have always felt this song does just that. It's a great aural anchor, if that's such a thing.Sam wrote:It's Glenn Millers Moonlight Serenade.
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Hadn't seen this in ages, good mystery episode. Excellent scenes with TM and Higgins. I thought TM and TC may have been a tad brutal to Rick about his romantic failures. Great job by Judith Chapman. They certainly get some nice women dropping by the KKC.
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I watched The Woman on the Beach again last night--I'm viewing the entire series in order--and I'm sticking with the above rating, if that's in fact what I selected initially.Little Garwood wrote:Can't remember what I voted for this one, but it's worth an 8.0 (Pretty Good) .
I couldn't help but be (negatively) distracted after seeing Judith Chapman so soon after The Black Orchid just five episodes ago and in sort of a similar role, with her once again affecting the mannered "retrocentric" character she plays in both episodes. Still, she's a delight to watch as always and I wouldn't have minded her appearing a third time much later on in MPI's run.
Two "Thomas-Rick"-oriented episodes in a row makes me wonder if the producers and writers were tinkering with the chemistry as to who, if anyone, would be TM's best friend; at least that's how I see it. Higgins is once again relegated to sub-plot laughing boy and that makes me think they didn't know what to do with him. JH continues his mocking laughter routine that would thankfully go away once he "found" the Higgins character.
Found a DVD Flub: The episode description states that Kenneth Mars plays Henry Ellison. Of course, the Great Mars played Joseph the Caretaker, not murderer Henry Ellison. Speaking of Kenneth Mars, he uses his "Joseph accent" in the role of a traveling magician in the 1992 Woody Allen film, Shadows and Fog.
The King Kamehameha Club is seen at night and for some reason it adds a strange ambiance to the episode. How often do we see the club at night?
Watching these early episodes begs the question: in what order were these episodes filmed? Does anyone here know?
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I hadn't seen this one in some time and loved it, 9.0 for me. First of all I like all the spooky, creepy, supernatural episodes but this also had some great humor as well!
- The beginning where poor poor Orville has his heart broken is hilarious. There are a couple great quotes here from Rick "Thomas, I want more from life than cheap thrills and Booze" and then when he finds out his new "love" has headed off to get married a dejected Rick says "Yeah, that's the nuts". I laugh at these two lines every time and the ensuing scene where TM and TC rush to dig into the fancy dinner he had prepared. Priceless!
- The ensuing scene where Rick heads out to the beach bar and says "Kimo give me a scotch, and make it a double! And give me a cigerette too!"
- Love the scene with Higgins practicing his Shakespeare and pointing the sword at TM, hilarious! And then TM pushes it away and gets criticized by Higgins as if he wouldn't know Shakespeare. And not long after when Magnum is sitting on Higgins desk trying to grab a cigar and some info, Higgins comes around and pushes him off and takes the cigar. It's comical how much contempt (mostly undeserved in my opinion!) Higgins had for Magnum especially in the early episodes. This scene just cracks me up as that's something you'd do to a kid, not a grown man lol.
- Love that awesome house that they use yet again! What a cool place.
- Sad, depressed Rick literally "crying in his beer" while Thomas peels hard boiled eggs is pretty hilarious. Love hearing him go on and on about how he never get's anything out of love. I always have found it interesting that other than Rick marrying Cleo in the end none of them have a significant lasting relationship (Michelle doesn't count cause she and Thomas never end up together).
- The scenes at the old estate are fantastic, very well done and gave off a creepy aura. Especially at night when Rick is digging.
- The "vulgarian visigoth" quote is literally hilarious! That whole closing scene at the beach bar at night with TM seeing the ghost at the end is just great as a whole.
This is a totally fun episode and helps cement season 2 as one of the very best!
- The beginning where poor poor Orville has his heart broken is hilarious. There are a couple great quotes here from Rick "Thomas, I want more from life than cheap thrills and Booze" and then when he finds out his new "love" has headed off to get married a dejected Rick says "Yeah, that's the nuts". I laugh at these two lines every time and the ensuing scene where TM and TC rush to dig into the fancy dinner he had prepared. Priceless!
- The ensuing scene where Rick heads out to the beach bar and says "Kimo give me a scotch, and make it a double! And give me a cigerette too!"
- Love the scene with Higgins practicing his Shakespeare and pointing the sword at TM, hilarious! And then TM pushes it away and gets criticized by Higgins as if he wouldn't know Shakespeare. And not long after when Magnum is sitting on Higgins desk trying to grab a cigar and some info, Higgins comes around and pushes him off and takes the cigar. It's comical how much contempt (mostly undeserved in my opinion!) Higgins had for Magnum especially in the early episodes. This scene just cracks me up as that's something you'd do to a kid, not a grown man lol.
- Love that awesome house that they use yet again! What a cool place.
- Sad, depressed Rick literally "crying in his beer" while Thomas peels hard boiled eggs is pretty hilarious. Love hearing him go on and on about how he never get's anything out of love. I always have found it interesting that other than Rick marrying Cleo in the end none of them have a significant lasting relationship (Michelle doesn't count cause she and Thomas never end up together).
- The scenes at the old estate are fantastic, very well done and gave off a creepy aura. Especially at night when Rick is digging.
- The "vulgarian visigoth" quote is literally hilarious! That whole closing scene at the beach bar at night with TM seeing the ghost at the end is just great as a whole.
This is a totally fun episode and helps cement season 2 as one of the very best!
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I liked this Rick-Centric episode. It really set Rick's character as flighty when it came to women. I liked the mystery and supernatural aspect as well as seeing Tom and TC help a buddy.
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I'm not positive, but I think Judith Chapman may have co starred in Orson Welles' infamous Paul Masson wine commercial.
You can watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFevH5vP32s
So is that the ghost of Sara enjoying a bottle of California sparkling wine with the voice of Robin Masters?
You can watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFevH5vP32s
So is that the ghost of Sara enjoying a bottle of California sparkling wine with the voice of Robin Masters?
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I think it is clearly Judith Chapman.marlboro wrote:I'm not positive, but I think Judith Chapman may have co starred in Orson Welles' infamous Paul Masson wine commercial.
You can watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFevH5vP32s
So is that the ghost of Sara enjoying a bottle of California sparkling wine with the voice of Robin Masters?
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Agreed.KingKC wrote:
I think it is clearly Judith Chapman.
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So beautiful, she was truly stunning!marlboro wrote:I'm not positive, but I think Judith Chapman may have co starred in Orson Welles' infamous Paul Masson wine commercial.
You can watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFevH5vP32s
So is that the ghost of Sara enjoying a bottle of California sparkling wine with the voice of Robin Masters?
I just watched this again, still one of my all time favourite episodes!
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Just re-watched this episode again, and it is still one of my least favorite episodes. For all the excitement over Judith Chapman, she is squarely the reason I don't like this episode. She definitely seems a soap opera actress. Plus it is a fairly hookie story line. The whole Rick thing, the charades, the "ghosts"...I just don't like it.
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^ I agree with you. Not one of my favorites. I'm pretty sure we're in the minority though.
I just don't like the supernatural and psychic stuff that occasionally slipped into MPI.
I just don't like the supernatural and psychic stuff that occasionally slipped into MPI.