I have transferred my Magnum PI Episode Guide (Fun Facts about Every Episode of Magnum PI) that some of you have gotten through ebay, to a Kindle-friendly format, and it is now available on amazon.com.
burroughsmvp wrote:I have transferred my Magnum PI Episode Guide (Fun Facts about Every Episode of Magnum PI) that some of you have gotten through ebay, to a Kindle-friendly format, and it is now available on amazon.com.
I can still remember that the only episodes that received your highest rating (four crosses of Lorraine) were Did You See The Sunrise?, Home From The Sea, L.A., and Limbo.
I can still remember that the only episodes that received your highest rating (four crosses of Lorraine) were Did You See The Sunrise?, Home From The Sea, L.A., and Limbo.
Wow, funny to see L.A. in with those big episodes. I really liked it, but many others have issues with it.
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."
I can still remember that the only episodes that received your highest rating (four crosses of Lorraine) were Did You See The Sunrise?, Home From The Sea, L.A., and Limbo.
Wow, funny to see L.A. in with those big episodes. I really liked it, but many others have issues with it.
He feels about Dana Delaney the same way I feel about Judith Chapman.
Actually, if Phoebe Cates had ever been in a Magnum episode...
Yeah, it's true. I was a hopeless romantic when L.A. aired back in '86. Years later, my two best friends referred to my girlfriend (who is now my wife) as "Squeaky".
And I'm one who believes the final scene in LA, with TM getting the phone call from Cynthia is "classic" Magnum, and one of the scenes, like killing Ivan, like telling Higgins about Diane's death, like saying goodbye to Michelle, that make the series one of the best ever.
burroughsmvp wrote:Yeah, it's true. I was a hopeless romantic when L.A. aired back in '86. Years later, my two best friends referred to my girlfriend (who is now my wife) as "Squeaky".
And I'm one who believes the final scene in LA, with TM getting the phone call from Cynthia is "classic" Magnum, and one of the scenes, like killing Ivan, like telling Higgins about Diane's death, like saying goodbye to Michelle, that make the series one of the best ever.
I agree. It was quite poignant.
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."