Kid-Friendly Episodes
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Kid-Friendly Episodes
I was in the mood for watching an episode of Magnum over the weekend but I was looking after my four-year-old son. So I started brainstorming about what episodes would be appropriate for a kid that age (i.e., light storyline and little to no violence).
I settled on The Treasure of Kalaniopu'u and it was a hit!
Can anyone else think of any others?
I settled on The Treasure of Kalaniopu'u and it was a hit!
Can anyone else think of any others?
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."
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rasgards wrote:Sorry to say I've brainwashed all my daughters since they were young. They watch all of them

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Yeah, but Junior Bitchley would be the coolest tot in daycare when he recites TM's speech to Ivan or attempts the "Hotel Dick" jump!Styles Bitchley wrote:rasgards wrote:Sorry to say I've brainwashed all my daughters since they were young. They watch all of themI think my wife would string me up if I rolled out Did you See the Sun Rise or Death and Taxes!


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I remember watching the Ironman episode from season one with my kids when they were about 5 and 6. They don't seem to have been traumatized by it in any way.
They've seen many episode now that they're 9 and 10. It's also the only complete episode my wife has ever watched as she competes in triathalons of shorter distance so I convinced her to take a look.. She was annoyed by Marcia Wallace. It might have traumtized her because she's never watched another one!

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That ep wherein magnum ends up on a remote island called Kapu. Dick Jensen is the chief. Kids may like it, as they hopefully would learn from magnum's aggressive behavious stuff like respect the host culture and people of another land when yer a guest.. etc.. (what not to d learned from people who do stuff what not should be done... kinda thang)
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Okay, so Paper War was so-so for my wee lad. I never realized how long the dialogue scenes between Magnum and Higgins in the elevator were. I love those scenes, but for a for year old...fast forward!
I think I'll try out Beauty Knows No Pain next.
I think I'll try out Beauty Knows No Pain next.
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Skipped Beauty Knows no Pain this weekend and instead took in Old Acquaintance with the wee lad. Great one!
It's funny, when watching on my own, I find this episode a bit tedious (not the flipper episode again!). However, watching with my kid gives me a new perspective. Great ending!
Anybody ever notice how unimaginative the title of this episode is? Am I missing some hidden meaning in the phrase "old acquaintance" or is it just the fact that the Mag catches up with an old acquaintance???
It's funny, when watching on my own, I find this episode a bit tedious (not the flipper episode again!). However, watching with my kid gives me a new perspective. Great ending!
Anybody ever notice how unimaginative the title of this episode is? Am I missing some hidden meaning in the phrase "old acquaintance" or is it just the fact that the Mag catches up with an old acquaintance???
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Yeah, Goldie is the "old acquaintance" from high school. Although it is somewhat strange since she was obviously more than just an acquaintance as Rick and T.C. joke about in the guesthouse. She helped him with his homework, but constantly annoyed him. She burned down the goalposts in an act of protest against the violence of football during the school's homecoming game! She was obviously more than mere acquaintance! But maybe those memories are too painful for Magnum, so for his own well-being he forces himself to remember her as just an "acquaintance", hence the title. 

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