Had to laugh seeing Thomas buttlering too

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Actually, both:Neil Peel wrote: ↑Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:11 pm Higgins' photo is not of Churchill nor Mountbatten, it is Field Marshall Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein. It's not a particularly well-faked photo either - the facial shadows do not correspond. A thoroughly enjoyable episode though, particularly the scene where Higgins' Sandhurst 'chums' arrive at the estate, which was wonderful.
Hi Treadwell. I just watched the episode again and there are two prior scenes where Magnum could have gotten plate numbers. The first was when TC took him up in the chopper to survey the last known residence of the Lazarus clan. He takes pictures. The second scene is when Magnum is picking Carol up at the courthouse after she testified against Lazarus. The clan arrives and the camera does a closeup of their jeep's license plate. This seems to be the more likely scene due to the closeup. I saw this on some European Blu Ray edition.Treadwell wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 7:17 am I gave it a 8.5, but would've given it a 8.25 if I could.
I usually am annoyed by Carol but I almost even liked her in this one. Maybe because she wasn't being pushy and manipulative with TM.
The creep was so obvious that I thought he had to be a red herring. But then I thought, what if he's a DOUBLE red herring?
Is there a missing scene (either as broadcast, or in the Amazon Prime version that I watched)? When Thomas is listening to his messages, Rick says he ran plates. When did they encounter a car to run plates ON? And when he got to the ranch, he asked where Carol and Steven were, as if he knew he'd abducted her. But neither he, nor US, had been given that information! The last we saw of them was in her office, with her about to call Magnum.
I agree about TM being stupidly unarmed, and also about him not subduing Steven back at the house. Waiting just to the side of the back door after he freed Carol would be my choice. Steven charges out, Thomas trips him and takes him out.
Magnum the butler should have offered cigars to his master's guests.
I always used to loathe Agatha but I have to say there have been episodes such as this one where she is completely correct and of upstanding moral character. Good on Higgins to acknowledge that.