LION wrote:i wanted to ask a question here. i want to know if im the only one.
i watch one episode of magnum p.i. everyday.
i start in order from the first episode and work my way thru to the last episode then start over again.
i plan on doing this for the rest of my life.
this is my way of keeping my favorite show alive and still going forever in my life.
does anyone else do this?
Magnum is a great way to take a short vacation without actually travelling to Hawai'i. I think that's one of the reason for its success, because the islands are what people dream of. I can't say I watch an episode every day, but when I do, I usually finish a DVD before proceeding with the next, and I watch the episodes in the right order, trying to avoid "episode hopping". That's what islands are for - for hopping

Whenever there is a period without watching, after a while, there is always a point when I need my Magnum fix
It's hard to say what causes this fascination, I'm just reading through what this excellent site has to say about the topic... So at the risk of repeating what's been written before, I'll give it a try:
The Magnum/Higgins characters are really unique and growing, it wouldn't be the same without them, neither would it be with different actors. The right persons in the right place. On the other hand, I dare say it wouldn't be the same in another location. Not that it would be impossible to find breathtaking sceneries elsewhere, but in Hawai'i, you always feel the Aloha spirit. People just associate it with Paradise. And I clearly remember the one time that I spent there - that reputation is well-deserved. In my mind, I can go back anytime. Hawai'i does something to you, be advised
Back to Magnum: It's not just Hawai'i, it's about savoring the situation that TM is in: Having a nice life, lots of freedom, living on a millionaire's estate without actually being wealthy... Oh yes, and he lives in "his" own small house. For some reason, this prospect is very alluring. Somehow, he's still "one of us", but he "made it". The episodes cover a
really wide spectrum - you have funny, even silly ones, and seriously dark ones. Sometimes I feel Magnum episodes are like theatre plays with one vacant position, it just invites your imagination to take part! Perhaps, the reason is that there are occasional contradictions or the story has some imperfections every now and then. (Complaining at a high level here!)
And then there is the 80s factor. The other day, I read about musics in the 80s:
"There was a disarming, charming naivete and openness to much of the music of the '80s [...] A sense of joy. People generally sounded happy to be making music -- sometimes even optimistic."
This is true of films, too, and of Magnum. Thinking about it, I could have just posted this quote, it says it all

Perhaps I'm completely wrong about all this. For example, note all episodes are focussed on Magnum/Higgins, and not all play in Hawai'i. But you can't take away both. In any case, having written this, now is one of these moments when I need to watch an episode. I'm in season #4 right now

I know what you're thinking. And you're right.