I was intrigued enough by this to watch the episode again, and I still didn't catch anything that would directly indicate Magnum was a SEAL. Anyone know what the reference might be? As far as I know, the first actual reference is when the SEAL trident appears on his uniform in Memories are Forever. (Following the minutiae of Magnum's uniform and insignia was a big deal to me when I was a freshman midshipman in the Naval ROTC unit at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1987-1988. It was an enlightening year. I was not on scholarship, and I ultimately decided I couldn't work for that corporation. Gunnery Sergeant Daniel E. Day, USMC, persuaded me that my lack of respect for authority and the Navy's need for it were not in alignment.)ENSHealy wrote:The Episode Guide says that this is the first episode that "directly indicates" that Magnum was a SEAL. I didn't catch that. Does anyone have any details on what was said and/or a timestamp?
Two other thoughts that popped up on this viewing:
- Thomas says to Kalugin that he saw Nina run in the last Olympics. Really? I wonder how he did that? Since we boycotted the 1980 Olympics, I don't believe they were broadcast here. He must have made the trip to Moscow...?
- The hotel detective really should have been fired, and for more than having a glass jaw. He's got a hotel full of Russian athletes in the middle of the Cold War, and he doesn't recognize Nina as one of them when Thomas is trying to sneak her out of the hotel? I'm pretty sure athlete escape was the number one security concern for any team traveling in the West in 1981. I'm thinking they might have mentioned as much to the hotel dick.