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And the denouement, to this day, is still my favorite!

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Part of what didn't work for me in seasons five through eight was the shift in tone. I don't mean from one episode to the next, which MPI did well, but rather shifts in tone within one episode. There's a quirkiness about the later seasons that is too self aware for my taste.marlboro wrote: 1) The two guest actors who play the manager and the hooker act as though they are in a farcical comedy, while TM often times plays things fairly understated . MPI always mixed comedy and drama, but somehow the formula was a little off in some scenes here, imo.
I'll repost my view on this from a previous post in this thread: I think that the drabness of the hotel was by design. If things looked cosy, colorful, and delightful at Thomas' new job, we could understand why he'd leave Robin's Nest, the battles with Higgins, the lads, and another "tawdry divorce case"! By portraying the hotel gig as dull and colorless, not to mention that cruddy boss, Thomas--and the audience--can appreciate what he's left behind.marlboro wrote: 2) Too much of the story takes place in TM's hotel room. It's just a boring set, and it seems to have restricted the director's ability to get interesting shots. Too many scenes like a rehearsal for a small time play instead of a big budget tv show.
Yes, I almost totally agree.marlboro wrote:I like this episode, too. I hate the "Magnum needs to grow up" stuff, so I loved the ending of this episode.
There are a couple of things that hinder my enjoyment of the episode,however.
1) The two guest actors who play the manager and the hooker act as though they are in a farcical comedy, while TM often times plays things fairly understated . MPI always mixed comedy and drama, but somehow the formula was a little off in some scenes here, imo.
2) Too much of the story takes place in TM's hotel room. It's just a boring set, and it seems to have restricted the director's ability to get interesting shots. Too many scenes like a rehearsal for a small time play instead of a big budget tv show.
Maybe both problems stem from poor direction?
Edited to add: Would the episode have worked better without the hooker's part in the plot? Juts have TM dealing with everyday humdrum hotel issues (with the cat burglar/jewel stuff in the background) while Rick, TC and Higgins try to get him involved in wacky misadventures? A complete role reversal. After 6 years of his friends telling him to grow up they spend the entire episode trying to get him to quit his stick in the mud job.
p.s. Candy Clark was ok in this but after seeing Corvette Summer (1978) I think Annie Potts would have been brilliant in her role.
p.p.s. The wardrobe and makeup people did a fantastic job of making the female guest stars look their best in the early seasons, but things have totally gone off the rails at this point. Late 80s women's fashions were giving 70s men's fashions a run for their money in the tackiness department.
Little Garwood wrote:marlboro wrote:
Another thing to keep in mind is that the episode's director, Douglas Heyes, was also the man who directed the Twilight Zone episodes "The Invaders" and "Nervous Man in a Four Dollar Room", so enclosed spaces were his specialty.
There weren't the same shot, different trunks and different camera angle:
Very Yogi Berra-esque.
I also thought it was the Mariott Waikiki, since I spent my honeymoon there in 2003. I also found it amusing that a TV station showed Nothing but Magnum PI 24/7!J.J. Walters wrote: ↑Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:39 pm An astute Magnum fan just informed me that the Waikiki hotel used in this episode is the Marriott Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa, not the Ilikai! The curved balconies (along with the shape of the building) really give it away. Not quite sure why I thought it was the Ilikai!![]()
She is from Oklahoma which is immediately north of Texas.charybdis1966 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:06 am The story itself is kind of interesting and I do look like Cleo's playfulness but Leslie's accent and delivery sounded a bit weird to me - can one of the boards Americans tell me where she's supposed to sound like she comes from in the US ?
Cheers, I just couldn't place her accent and it sounded odd. Liked her outfits though.80s Big Hair wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 4:40 pmShe is from Oklahoma which is immediately north of Texas.charybdis1966 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 08, 2022 9:06 am The story itself is kind of interesting and I do look like Cleo's playfulness but Leslie's accent and delivery sounded a bit weird to me - can one of the boards Americans tell me where she's supposed to sound like she comes from in the US ?