Computer Date (2.14)
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Here's my Season Two's Top up to this episode:
1. Tropical Madness (loved this one)
2-3. Memories Are Forever (1 & 2)
4. The Woman on the Beach
5. The Jororo Kill
6. Computer Date
7. Dead Man’s Channel
8. Wave Goodbye
9. Ghost Writer
10. The Sixth Position
11. From Moscow to Maui
12. The Taking of Dick McWilliams
13. Billy Joe Bob
14. Mad Buck Gibson
1. Tropical Madness (loved this one)
2-3. Memories Are Forever (1 & 2)
4. The Woman on the Beach
5. The Jororo Kill
6. Computer Date
7. Dead Man’s Channel
8. Wave Goodbye
9. Ghost Writer
10. The Sixth Position
11. From Moscow to Maui
12. The Taking of Dick McWilliams
13. Billy Joe Bob
14. Mad Buck Gibson
Re: Computer Date (2.14)
The training scenes are quite fantastic, haven't seen this one in a while, great stuff
Make it two weeks.
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Re: Computer Date (2.14)
Polar Bears eat Walrus'. It's symbolic. He's trying to shed his former self and become a new person. Isn't it obvious?
Higgins: It's not a scratch! It's a bloody gouge!
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Wow, that's... deep.
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It's kind of a rewrite of a character. In effect there were two Lady Ashleys, played by different actresses, and each Lady Ashley had a different first name (Penelope in "Computer Date" and Elizabeth in "Echoes of the Mind"). They also had different backstories, one involving a broken engagement and the other involving Higgins stopping her runaway horse.Milton Collins wrote:I'm totally confused, this is indeed the same Lady Ashley played twice in 2 seperate episodes by different actresses? Isn't this a major mistake/flub? Maybe they did it on purpose and just didn't think people would catch it on the initial run of the series?J.J. Walters wrote:Love the denouement in this one. Higgins is relieved to find out that Lady Ashley (whom he hasn't seen in "decades") is no longer "built like the Prince Albert Memorial" (LOL), and has aged in a similiar manner as him (i.e. she's put on a little weight). How surprised he must have been then, when in a couple of years (in "Echoes of the Mind"), she returns and sports the body of a runway model (and is about 6 inches taller)*!
* This is, of course, due to "Lady Ashley" being played by two different actresses, but still!
I have never been sure whether to consider them to be one person with major rewrites, or two different people Higgins had a past with.
I didn't realize you were so addicted to pool.
It's not pool.
Billiards.
Snooker!
Snucker.
SNOOKER!
It's not pool.
Billiards.
Snooker!
Snucker.
SNOOKER!
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In the credits it says the security guard is played by Frank Atienza. This is incorrect, as Atienza guest-starred in other episodes and he's an older and more heavy-set actor. Not sure who played this much younger guard in this episode.karolis wrote:Guard of Global Laser:ENSHealy wrote: The security guard at the gate of Global Laser is the same actor who was the cop at the airport who took a bribe from the "old moustache" to not have to move the car out of the loading and unloading only zone, in Ugliest Dog in Hawaii.
Guard in Ugliest Dog in Hawaii:
So you are right!
Re: Computer Date (2.14)
I thought this had an interesting plot twist.
Something stood out though. Remember the blow up?
Rick get pissed at Magnum, Magnum tried to stay out of it, Rick blames Magnum (IDK for what), TC sides with Rick telling Magnum Rick was supposed to be his buddy, Higgins backs Magnum.
What exactly does Rick and TC think Magnum should have done?
I think Higgins point was proper. Can't say much for Rick or TC with this one.
Something stood out though. Remember the blow up?
Rick get pissed at Magnum, Magnum tried to stay out of it, Rick blames Magnum (IDK for what), TC sides with Rick telling Magnum Rick was supposed to be his buddy, Higgins backs Magnum.
What exactly does Rick and TC think Magnum should have done?
I think Higgins point was proper. Can't say much for Rick or TC with this one.
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Rick is mad at Magnum because he thinks Magnum was spying on him, even though Magnum told them he has not told his client about Rick's involvement with the married woman. I'm not quite clear what it is they think he should have done. I guess called Rick and said "Hey this guy hired me to spy on this woman and it turns out you're dating her"?Nifty911 wrote:I thought this had an interesting plot twist.
Something stood out though. Remember the blow up?
Rick get pissed at Magnum, Magnum tried to stay out of it, Rick blames Magnum (IDK for what), TC sides with Rick telling Magnum Rick was supposed to be his buddy, Higgins backs Magnum.
What exactly does Rick and TC think Magnum should have done?
I think Higgins point was proper. Can't say much for Rick or TC with this one.
Magnum and Higgins were right. It seemed to me Rick was pissed that Magnum caught him doing something he shouldn't have been doing. Why TC took Rick's side, I don't know, except it didn't seem like TC was mad at Magnum when Magnum first arrived at the club. He smiled and gave him a little wave hello. It was only after Rick stomped off when Higgins wouldn't let him throw Magnum out (haha, what a reversal) that TC got up and left because of all the tension. TC probably just wants everyone to be peaceful.
I didn't realize you were so addicted to pool.
It's not pool.
Billiards.
Snooker!
Snucker.
SNOOKER!
It's not pool.
Billiards.
Snooker!
Snucker.
SNOOKER!
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Rick always was a loose uzi, er, cannon.K Hale wrote:Rick is mad at Magnum because he thinks Magnum was spying on him, even though Magnum told them he has not told his client about Rick's involvement with the married woman. I'm not quite clear what it is they think he should have done. I guess called Rick and said "Hey this guy hired me to spy on this woman and it turns out you're dating her"?Nifty911 wrote:I thought this had an interesting plot twist.
Something stood out though. Remember the blow up?
Rick get pissed at Magnum, Magnum tried to stay out of it, Rick blames Magnum (IDK for what), TC sides with Rick telling Magnum Rick was supposed to be his buddy, Higgins backs Magnum.
What exactly does Rick and TC think Magnum should have done?
I think Higgins point was proper. Can't say much for Rick or TC with this one.
Magnum and Higgins were right. It seemed to me Rick was pissed that Magnum caught him doing something he shouldn't have been doing. Why TC took Rick's side, I don't know, except it didn't seem like TC was mad at Magnum when Magnum first arrived at the club. He smiled and gave him a little wave hello. It was only after Rick stomped off when Higgins wouldn't let him throw Magnum out (haha, what a reversal) that TC got up and left because of all the tension. TC probably just wants everyone to be peaceful.
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Actually, the first time the Mercedes convertible appeared, I believe, is in Memories are Forever, when Rick backs in next to Mac to keep Mac from warning Buck the meeting on the boat is a setup.Jay-Firestorm wrote:* Rick is seen to drive his second car of the series, a convertible silver Mercedes, for the firs time (I’m not a car expert so don’t know the exact model).
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If memory serves, it was called the Presidential Fitness program because it was started by JFK when he was President, to encourage physical fitness in kids. I too remember (not fondly) the chin-ups and the runs it required...K Hale wrote:SignGuyHPW wrote:In middle school, which was right around this same time, come to think of it, we were made to go through a torture called "The Presidential Fitness Program." What it had to do with being presidential was never made clear to us, but it involved what felt like Olympic level physical fitness training that I for one failed miserably at.
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"I woke up one day at 53 and realized I'd never been 23."
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"I woke up one day at 53 and realized I'd never been 23."
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2.14 COMPUTER DATE
Hawaiian shirts: 1
Island Hopper shirts:
Magnum Body Count:
Magnum gunshot wounds:
Shirtless:
Little Voice:
I know what you’re thinking:
When I write HTBAWCPI:
Investigator corrections:
Higgins musings: 2
4th wall breaks: 1
Negotiations: 1
Famous guest stars:
Higgins Organizations:
Magnumometer: 5
Potential magnumania usernames: Lady Ashley (taken), The Lady Ashley, Paolo, Prince Albert, Prince Albert Memorial
Tried something new: a video compilation of the Magnumometer moments from the episode.
https://vimeo.com/371747429
And last, but not least, in follow up to my previous comment:
https://vimeo.com/371762281
Hawaiian shirts: 1
Island Hopper shirts:
Magnum Body Count:
Magnum gunshot wounds:
Shirtless:
Little Voice:
I know what you’re thinking:
When I write HTBAWCPI:
Investigator corrections:
Higgins musings: 2
4th wall breaks: 1
Negotiations: 1
Famous guest stars:
Higgins Organizations:
Magnumometer: 5
Potential magnumania usernames: Lady Ashley (taken), The Lady Ashley, Paolo, Prince Albert, Prince Albert Memorial
Tried something new: a video compilation of the Magnumometer moments from the episode.
https://vimeo.com/371747429
And last, but not least, in follow up to my previous comment:
Here's the scene. Anyone else think that plane looks dropped in from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?ENSHealy wrote:Did anyone else think that the plane that takes off in the background at the end looked "photoshopped" in. Obviously, not photoshop, but whatever tech they would have used at the time. It looks almost cartoony, I think because the light on the plane and the light in the scene are different.
https://vimeo.com/371762281
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I’m not sure but I think I’ve miss something or so... The director of the company sent his wife to sleep with a friend of a private investigator to confuse him. Knowingly that the PI as no idea of who is the spy in the company and even less idea of the steal money and country escape.
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I should have missed it too... i just don't get it... That is surely blocked somewhere in my brain...
So Randolph hired Magnum to uncover the maule, then when Magnum was near (to discover that there was a maule and a 2M USD robber) , he just linked him on the track of... Rick who was, as previously planned, (15 days before) his wife anticipated (and effective...)lover...
All this, on order to deceive Magnum, divert him, and to compell him (by friendship and by professional ethic) to quit both affairs...
hugh... my head...
This plot is just... unbeleivable, sorry ...
At last, Higgins Spin off story saved the day
So Randolph hired Magnum to uncover the maule, then when Magnum was near (to discover that there was a maule and a 2M USD robber) , he just linked him on the track of... Rick who was, as previously planned, (15 days before) his wife anticipated (and effective...)lover...
All this, on order to deceive Magnum, divert him, and to compell him (by friendship and by professional ethic) to quit both affairs...
hugh... my head...
This plot is just... unbeleivable, sorry ...
At last, Higgins Spin off story saved the day
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