This isn’t one of my very favorite episodes but I like it a lot. I think it’s sweet.
Although Christine Bedford is by no means plain, her character, Adelaide, is a naïve, unsophisticated, “country” girl who wears sensible shoes, glasses and rides horses. She’s clearly attracted to Thomas…in fact, he’s got her so flustered that she can hardly get a word out. The look on her face when he asks her if she has sterility insurance is priceless!
It’s also clear that her uncle intimidates her…she jumps when he storms into the house after telling Thomas that he’s disappointed in him. He’s been using her lack of confidence and her fear to work his scam behind the scenes without her suspecting the truth. I’ve liked Cameron Mitchell since High Chaparral days!
Even more than that, I like the idea that someone as good-looking as Thomas treats this unsophisticated “girl” with respect and compassion. And she feels it…she trusts him enough to share her deepest feelings with him…the strawberry preserve theory…and turns to him for reassurance before the show. When she tells him how scared she is, he encourages her and gives her confidence a boost and reminds her of what HER goal is.
“…take a deep breath, get on your horse and ride like the champion you are…because if you don’t, they’ll win. They’ll have beaten you even if they don’t get Norman. Are you going to let that happen?”
He’s a nice, nice man. Trustworthy and kind. I always think that…in all of the episodes. But in this one, Adelaide is so obviously vulnerable that it really shows! And, of course, I think Tom Selleck brings these qualities to Thomas Magnum, which is why I LOVE this series!
There’s a lot of fun in this episode, too. For example, Rick and TC are really “over the top” when they show up at the grounds! What a couple of dandies!! Except Rick’s hat seems to be a bit big…he reminds me of the Mad Hatter!! Great interaction between Thomas and TC…as usual.
TC: I called the society editor at the paper to find out precisely what to wear.
TM: Was this a…a…local paper, TC?
And I liked that Adelaide said, “Hold it or I’ll blow you to glory!” and that she’d be “beholden” to Thomas if he’d kiss her. Kind of hokey. Pretty old fashioned. Very charming.
Sweet!
