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Why Diane? She was just a guest star for a couple of episodes (I assume he's referring to Sharon Stone's multiple personalities role). If we go for any guest star who died, I'd rather see Mad Buck Gibson be remembered. At least Darrin McGavin can act his way around Sharon Stone with his hands tied behind his back. Sharon Stone could act by the time she got to the movie "Sliver," but in MPI, I thought she was embarrassingly bad.
And, referring to Michelle, correct if I'm wrong, because we haven't been able to analyze Michelle's death in the final season with the usual detail we can dissect the other episodes, but for someone who was supposed to be the love of Magnum's life, he sure didn't seem to mourn her very much. Once he got Lily, it was like Michelle didn't matter any more. There never seemed to be the scenes where just looking at Lily would make him sad because of how he loved her mother.
Maybe I don't remember it well, but as I recall it, it seems a little inconsistent. Experts, please let me know where I'm wrong on this one.
And now, folks, someone provide a list of every good guy who died on the show (and should Frank Sinatra's daughter be listed on the memorial?).
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And, referring to Michelle, correct if I'm wrong, because we haven't been able to analyze Michelle's death in the final season with the usual detail we can dissect the other episodes, but for someone who was supposed to be the love of Magnum's life, he sure didn't seem to mourn her very much. Once he got Lily, it was like Michelle didn't matter any more. There never seemed to be the scenes where just looking at Lily would make him sad because of how he loved her mother.
Maybe I don't remember it well, but as I recall it, it seems a little inconsistent. Experts, please let me know where I'm wrong on this one.
And now, folks, someone provide a list of every good guy who died on the show (and should Frank Sinatra's daughter be listed on the memorial?).
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I'm sure this is not a complete list, but it's a good start anyway.golfmobile wrote:And now, folks, someone provide a list of every good guy who died on the show (and should Frank Sinatra's daughter be listed on the memorial?).
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Season 1:
1. Lt. Dan Cook-"Don't Eat The Snow In Hawaii"
2. Cousin Ho-"China Doll"
3. Dr. Bernard Kessler; Two Israeli Agents-"Never Again, Never Again"
4. Eric Tobin-"Missing In Action" (Good guy who was forced to protect himself)
5. Henry Lewis-"Curse of the KKC"
Season 2:
6. Sara Clifford-"Woman On The Beach"
7. Kacy-"The Wave Goodbye"
8. "Mad" Buck Gibson-"Mad Buck Gibson"
9. Dick McWilliams-"The Taking of Dick McWilliams"
10. Ed Kanfer; Taylor Hurst-"The Last Page"
11. Elmo Ziller-"The Elmo Ziller Story"
12. Bart Lindsay; Alan Russell-"Three Minus Two"
Season 3:
13. Lt. "Mack" Mac Reynolds; Cookie-"Did You See The Sunrise"
14. Gerald Akoa; Harold Sands-"Ki'i's Don't Lie"
15. Edwin Clutterbuck (good guy status debatable)-"Black On White"
16. Marcus Phillips-"Legacy From A Friend"
Season 4:
17. Wendy Wright (good gal status debateable)-"Distance Relative"
18. Alexis Carter (good gal status debatable)-"Paradise Blues"
Season 5:
19. Diane Dupres-"Echoes Of The Mind"
Season 6:
20. Geoffrey Sinclair-"Deja Vu"
21. Ron Pennington-"Round And Around"
22. Inky Gilbert; The Chief; Robin-"I Didn't Want To Go To France Anyway"
23. Theo Wolf-"Way of the Stalking Horse"
Season 7:
24. Jean Claude Fornier-"AAPI"
25. Judge Hannibal Kearns (good guy status debatable)-"Death of the Flowers"
26. Del Haynes (good guy status debatable)-"Autumn Warrior"
27. Laura Doheny-"Laura"
Season 8:
28. Lt. Tanaka-"Tigers Fan"
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Man, sorry about that Dan. I assumed the no spoiler clause ran out about 20 years ago, but I should have been more sensitive to the "DVD factor". Plus, they may not have died. It could have been a dream, or something. You never know. 
Regarding the "Fallen Ones" memorial, there are many names you can't see. Some are on the other side. If you look really close you can see dozens of names encrusted in black marble, each with a plaque and a small flower......... No, not really, I just ran out of room (or I didn't build it big enough to include more).
So, one last pic from the "Magnum Park" (then it's time to put this game back on the shelf for a while). During the visitors center grand opening party, Doc Ibold (after his seventh Old Dusseldorf) accidentally fell into the rough surf and nearly drowned! Luckily, Charlie the Kahuna happened to be swimming by at just the right moment and saved him!



Regarding the "Fallen Ones" memorial, there are many names you can't see. Some are on the other side. If you look really close you can see dozens of names encrusted in black marble, each with a plaque and a small flower......... No, not really, I just ran out of room (or I didn't build it big enough to include more).

So, one last pic from the "Magnum Park" (then it's time to put this game back on the shelf for a while). During the visitors center grand opening party, Doc Ibold (after his seventh Old Dusseldorf) accidentally fell into the rough surf and nearly drowned! Luckily, Charlie the Kahuna happened to be swimming by at just the right moment and saved him!


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Ah, it's all good.James J. Walters wrote:Man, sorry about that Dan. I assumed the no spoiler clause ran out about 20 years ago, but I should have been more sensitive to the "DVD factor". Plus, they may not have died. It could have been a dream, or something. You never know.

Poor old, Tanaka... I didn't see that one coming.
The episode I've been waiting years to see is Raiders of the Lost Art though... I hope it's a good one.
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Geez. Thanks James, I'm a lush and I nearly die.James J. Walters wrote:
So, one last pic from the "Magnum Park" (then it's time to put this game back on the shelf for a while). During the visitors center grand opening party, Doc Ibold (after his seventh Old Dusseldorf) accidentally fell into the rough surf and nearly drowned! Luckily, Charlie the Kahuna happened to be swimming by at just the right moment and saved him!
Hopefully this doesn't reflect my status on the forums!

Definitely fun, though!
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