I’ve just finished watching Resolutions (Parts 1 and Parts 2) and felt compelled to share some thoughts with the only folk would understand where I was coming from - my fellow Magnum Maniacs!

Like many of the other posters to this thread, I had never watched ‘Resolutions’ before - I started university in 1988 and, with the benefit of hindsight, can only guess that I must have been consumed with other priorities at the time (how young, foollsh and misguided I must have been back then

I won’t venture into the territory of debating my ‘likes’ and ‘dislikes’ of the final episode - I could not do justice to the thoughtful, insightful and eloquently articulated missives of many of the earlier posts in this thread.
However, I will comment on the absolutely amazing emotional resonance that this show still holds for me 30 years after it last aired - an emotional resonance that was only reinforced by the ‘Resolutions’ I have no idea as to the drivers of this ongoing emotional attachment - maybe it’s the fond memories of the Saturday night ritual of watching the show with my late Mum and Dad, maybe it was Magnum’s escapist ability to transport me way from any pangs of teenage angst or concerns about whether I would do in my final exams. Alternately, the emotional resonance may have sprang from far more superficial drivers - my envy of Magnum’s idyllic tropical lifestyle, his snazzy car and his beautiful girlfriends!

Thus endeth my clumsy analysis of the beneficial impact of MPI on my psychological well being

