Of Sound Mind (3.13)
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One of the best episodes of the season, no doubt! I gave it the highest grade possible. I wouldn't stop laughing at this one.
The episode did have a somewhat anticlimactic end though. Magnum didn't even do a proper investigation, yet he was confident no one would have killed the man? And the rich guy accepted it just like that? Feels a bit far-fetched.
Also, why was his nephew, the accountant, so worried over his spending He was good for 50 million dollars! No reason to panic yet, one might think.
If someone would have done that to me, believing I just inherited 50 million dollars then take it away from me I would have shot the bastard.
The episode did have a somewhat anticlimactic end though. Magnum didn't even do a proper investigation, yet he was confident no one would have killed the man? And the rich guy accepted it just like that? Feels a bit far-fetched.
Also, why was his nephew, the accountant, so worried over his spending He was good for 50 million dollars! No reason to panic yet, one might think.
If someone would have done that to me, believing I just inherited 50 million dollars then take it away from me I would have shot the bastard.
Magnum: Ivan...
Ivan: Yes?
Magnum: Did you see the sunrise this morning?
Ivan: Yes... Why?
*BANG*
Ivan: Yes?
Magnum: Did you see the sunrise this morning?
Ivan: Yes... Why?
*BANG*
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LOL!All About the Stache wrote:Also, why was his nephew, the accountant, so worried over his spending He was good for 50 million dollars! No reason to panic yet, one might think.
If someone would have done that to me, believing I just inherited 50 million dollars then take it away from me I would have shot the bastard.

Higgins: It's not a scratch! It's a bloody gouge!
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A little late, but I added the entire Masquerade Ball scene to the Video Clips page. The whole scene is just great - the costumes, the music, Magnum clanking around in a full suit of armor, Higgins ("I recall reading about this knight in the Crusades who was chasing this Saracen woman. It seems he tripped and fell on his back while amorously aroused and eventually starved to death."), the Grim Reaper who looks like Darth Sidious, Roscoe Lee Browne.steveadl wrote:Great episode! The scene with TM & Higgins in the study is just hillarious! The scream before he runs at the door, the delayed yell of pain, then the second scream at his next run - just brilliant!
Don't suppose there's a chance of having this scene put on the MM pages is there JJ?

A bit similar? The plot is almost exactly the same! Eccentric multi-millionaire fakes death and will, Jessica is lead to believe she will inherit $50 million dollars, squabbling wealthy family members... They left out the masquerade ball, so I guess that's something.Jean-Claude Fornier wrote:Absolutely. On today, a french TV was broadcasting an episode of "Murder she wrote" and it stroke me too. This episode (Test of Wills, season 6, ep. 9, 1989) was a bit similar to Magnum's "Of sound mind".
The MSW episode also features one Cassie Yates.


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Nice catch Sam!Sam wrote:I just now realized that the "Masquerade Ball" scene was filmed at St Andrews Cathedral.
It would be used 4 episodes later in "I Do" as the reception area.
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."
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Classic episode!
I really love this episode. I think it is escapism at it's finest, and I don't mean that in a bad way. Part of the draw of Magnum PI is the escapism element for the viewer, hot car, mansion, great friends, excitement etc. This episode takes it to another level, because the story unfolds as TM (temporarily) lands a windfall of his own. Something most of us can relate to who dream of winning the lottery and well...errr...buying Robin's nest..hahah.
I think it's episodes like this that helped build this Magnum PI world, the archetype, that we all enjoy.
I think it's episodes like this that helped build this Magnum PI world, the archetype, that we all enjoy.
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Wow Sam. Some people just have an eye for those details. Unfortunately, it all seems to blow right over my head! I love finding the discoveries you and RC are able to make in your viewing. Kudos!Sam wrote:Styles and JJ,
It came to me when I watched the Masquerade Ball scene.When TM and Carlton are greeting the guests,I noticed the arches in the passageway which I know are at St Andy's.
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."
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Noticed this flub
When Magnum catches the Grim Reaper closing the safe after removing the will, he tells him to put it down which he does, on the mantle. The Reaper refuses to move away from the safe and then shortens Magnum's walking stick before knocking him over and leaving the room............without picking up the will from the mantle!

When Magnum catches the Grim Reaper closing the safe after removing the will, he tells him to put it down which he does, on the mantle. The Reaper refuses to move away from the safe and then shortens Magnum's walking stick before knocking him over and leaving the room............without picking up the will from the mantle!
This was a pretty good episode...somewhat bizarre or strange, and something different. But, enjoyable just the same.
Some of the supposed dead man's relatives were a little over the top, and the ultimate plot twist of the guy faking his death was somewhat predictable...but there were some decent spooky moments when Magnum knew someone else had been in the house, and I loved the very end when Magnum and Carlton freak the guy out and he thinks they're going to shoot him.
Some of the supposed dead man's relatives were a little over the top, and the ultimate plot twist of the guy faking his death was somewhat predictable...but there were some decent spooky moments when Magnum knew someone else had been in the house, and I loved the very end when Magnum and Carlton freak the guy out and he thinks they're going to shoot him.

"It was more ironic than a Robin Masters novel--she thought he was dead, he thought she was dead...and only the chauffeur knew the truth! He should have been the butler!" "Lest We Forget"
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I am surprised by all the love for this episode. Having just watched the first three seasons in their entirety for the first time, I rank this one near the bottom of the barrel. Only the awful backdoor pilot Two Birds of a Feather "rises" below this one, in my book.
When the plane took off in the beginning, I thought: "Okay, it's going to explode." Yep, it did.
Then I thought: "He isn't dead, he's trying to find out who of his relatives would off him for the inheritance." Strike two.
Usually, Magnum episodes are really surprising and confound all my expectations, but this was just so predictable and boring.
Even at the very end, my thoughts were: "They're not going to shoot him, they just want to scare the living daylights out of him." Strike three, you're out. Lame.
The three greedy relatives were shallow, cardboard cut-out characters instead of fully fleshed out ones.
Even the humour in this one didn't tickle me. Usually, Magnum is rather clever and subtle, with much of the laughs springing from wonderful character interplay and delightful dialogue - but this one had low-brow slapstick (enough with the armour already, take it off!) and cheap sight gags. It seemed to me that Rick's and T.C.'s outlandish costumes were just there for one quick laugh. Once they had arrived at the party, they didn't do much to further the plot.
Don't get me wrong, Magnum's a near-perfect series, and I'm glad you all liked this episode - I'm just a bit surprised that I seem to be the only one who felt seriously let down.
I am surprised by all the love for this episode. Having just watched the first three seasons in their entirety for the first time, I rank this one near the bottom of the barrel. Only the awful backdoor pilot Two Birds of a Feather "rises" below this one, in my book.
When the plane took off in the beginning, I thought: "Okay, it's going to explode." Yep, it did.
Then I thought: "He isn't dead, he's trying to find out who of his relatives would off him for the inheritance." Strike two.
Usually, Magnum episodes are really surprising and confound all my expectations, but this was just so predictable and boring.
Even at the very end, my thoughts were: "They're not going to shoot him, they just want to scare the living daylights out of him." Strike three, you're out. Lame.
The three greedy relatives were shallow, cardboard cut-out characters instead of fully fleshed out ones.
Even the humour in this one didn't tickle me. Usually, Magnum is rather clever and subtle, with much of the laughs springing from wonderful character interplay and delightful dialogue - but this one had low-brow slapstick (enough with the armour already, take it off!) and cheap sight gags. It seemed to me that Rick's and T.C.'s outlandish costumes were just there for one quick laugh. Once they had arrived at the party, they didn't do much to further the plot.
Don't get me wrong, Magnum's a near-perfect series, and I'm glad you all liked this episode - I'm just a bit surprised that I seem to be the only one who felt seriously let down.