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#31 Post by Doc Ibold »

OK, got one!

As we know, in the Magnum-verse, TC does not drink.

However, before the show got into its groove, TC was known to put back some of the booze.

That being said, what is the FINAL episode in which we see TC be in the presence of alcohol with the (assumed) intent of consuming it?

This may or may not be easy.

HINT 1: It is not "Wave Goodbye" where he orders a Scotch on the rocks, but doesn't drink it.

HINT 2: It is before "Wave Goodbye"

(That being said, I wonder why they wrote that in as a trait of TC? Did R.E.M. not drink in real life?)

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#32 Post by Lt Tanaka »

Doc Ibold wrote:However, before the show got into its groove, TC was known to put back some of the booze.
The opening had him with a beer bottle for several seasons.

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Doc Ibold wrote:However, before the show got into its groove, TC was known to put back some of the booze.
The opening had him with a beer bottle for several seasons.
That was the scene in his office when it was raining, and he was on the phone with TM? That scene came to mind right away when I saw the question, but I don't think it's right since that scene was from " Don't Eat The Snow in Hawaii".
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#34 Post by Doc Ibold »

CLOSE, and great observation!

But no cigar.

Hint #3 It was in the first 2 seasons, and for another hint, he might not have bought the beer himself.....

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#35 Post by rubber chicken »

There was Thank Heaven for Little Girls and Big Ones Too (1.4) where Magnum bought himself and TC some beer to appease a bartender who Magnum wanted info from. But I don't think we were supposed to assume that they would drink them. I think I remember TC looking at his like it was a dead fish.

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Doc Ibold wrote:That being said, I wonder why they wrote that in as a trait of TC? Did R.E.M. not drink in real life?
I wondered that myself since he was a drinker when the series started. I have a copy of the script for "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii" and it also has TC as a cigarette smoker too. The scene that we see in the pilot episode of TC sitting at his desk talking to Magnum on the phone while drinking a beer, is actually a "tumbler of Wild Turkey" in the script.

My guess as to why TC turned "teetotaler" is due to his felony conviction for smuggling in "Thicker Than Blood." Although the specific conditions of TC's 5 year probation are never discussed, it may have been a condition of his probation.

As far as the trivia question, I think it was "Mad Buck Gibson" who bought TC and Rick a round of "Bazookas." Magnum had a beer in a longneck, of course. War injury, he said.
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Doc Ibold wrote:That being said, I wonder why they wrote that in as a trait of TC? Did R.E.M. not drink in real life?
I wondered that myself since he was a drinker when the series started. I have a copy of the script for "Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii" and it also has TC as a cigarette smoker too. The scene that we see in the pilot episode of TC sitting at his desk talking to Magnum on the phone while drinking a beer, is actually a "tumbler of Wild Turkey" in the script.

My guess as to why TC turned "teetotaler" is due to his felony conviction for smuggling in "Thicker Than Blood." Although the specific conditions of TC's 5 year probation are never discussed, it may have been a condition of his probation.

As far as the trivia question, I think it was "Mad Buck Gibson" who bought TC and Rick a round of "Bazookas." Magnum had a beer in a longneck, of course. War injury, he said.
Know what IH, from my less than stellar hints, I'll give this one to you since you would have gotten it (and this scene slipped my mind).

My ORIGINAL thought was the scene in "From Moscow to Maui" when Magnum buys TC and Rick "lunch" and has them over at the estate to eat it.

Next to the two styrofoam containers, there are 2 beer bottles (Coops), yet Magnum does not appear to be eating, and one of the bottles is RIGHT next to TC.

:?

Well, to atone for that crappy question, I'll pose an easier one.

Gillian Dobb had appeared in several Magnum episodes as Agatha Chumley (and several other characters). Name the Magnum episode she first appeared in, and the name of the character she played.

Hint: Neither James' excellent episode writeups nor IMDB will help you out with the 2nd part of the question. Only Higgins knows the answer

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#38 Post by golfmobile »

How about an uncredited croquet player in "Mad Buck Gibson"?

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Doc Ibold wrote:Well, to atone for that crappy question, I'll pose an easier one.

Gillian Dobb had appeared in several Magnum episodes as Agatha Chumley (and several other characters). Name the Magnum episode she first appeared in, and the name of the character she played.

Hint: Neither James' excellent episode writeups nor IMDB will help you out with the 2nd part of the question. Only Higgins knows the answer

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1. Nola Barnes in "Mad Buck Gibson."

2. Sylvia (Front Desk Clerk) in "The Elmo Ziller Story."
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#40 Post by Doc Ibold »

Nice job, IH!

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#41 Post by Miss Q »

I beleive I read somewhere that RM wanted to protray the character in a positive light with no smoking or drinking involved. So he could be a role model for the kids watching
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#42 Post by IslandHopper »

Thanks Doc. Here goes.

While in the study chatting with Magnum, Higgins reveals the name of a street he likes to visit while in London to have tea. What is the name of the street Higgins refers to, and the name of the episode this reference is from?
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#43 Post by Doc Ibold »

Gotcha IH!

The street is "The Strand" and comes from the episode "Letter from a Duchess"

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#44 Post by IslandHopper »

Nice job Doc. Man, that was quick. I thought I'd have to give at least one hint. :) I guess you're up.
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#45 Post by Doc Ibold »

Actually, going to take a break for a day or so and watch my Alma Mater get whupped by Florida.

Anyone who has a good question, be my guest!

(IH, it really wasn't that fair since I had JUST watched LFAD)

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