MachoTaco wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2023 7:09 am
When I first started watching MPI, I didn't like the Luther Gillis eps. Now, I love them! Luther has so many good and funny lines. I would have loved a re-hash montage of Luther Gillis: File #521 in the trailer. Scrung-o, from File #521, demanding another cell was a priceless payoff! I really like how TM and Luther can't stand each other, but they really are so much alike; cut from the same cloth, but from different parts of the pattern. So much so that while riding together in the Ferrari thinking to themselves, they answer each other's thoughts, and Luther even asks Magnum, "did you say something?"

I do agree with everyone about Luther leaving Blanche at the altar was a pretty low thing to do. That was the only disappointment of the episode for me.
Also, on the Magnumometer score: Doesn't Sheree North count as a famous guest star? And doesn't Luther's "brother" getting shot in the hand in the opening scene count as a bullet wound?
TM: Where's Doc lbold? How did you know to get to Hotel Street?
LG: Let's just say that Sawbones got a taste of his own medicine. You know what l mean? And if you wanna know how l figured out how to follow you to Jo's well, you'll just have to wait till my next book comes out!
Hi MachoTaco,
Hmm, no matter what, you just have to post something - 3 posts in 5 years - every 20 months. But it's worth it, good post from a fellow Lutheran, er Lutherite.
"cut from the same cloth, but from different parts of the pattern. So much so that while riding together in the Ferrari thinking to themselves, they answer each other's thoughts"
Thats darn insightful. TV writers put these goodies in hoping we catch it but sometimes it takes awhile. I didn't care for "Way of the Stalking Horse (6.17)" at first but several viewings later I realized it
is the best directed - a quick shot of Magnum entering his hotel, his ragged condition and the hookers there signaling both his degraded new world and ethics - episode
of the series, at least in my humble opinion. The writing is superb, there is so much going on and being commented on, Magnum and the assassin slowly becoming mirror images of
each other, both trained killers, former sniper Magnum regressing to the tortured man he came to Hawaii to escape. Only TC it seems is understanding the situation.
Now Thomas also has his mirror image from 25 years in the future Luther to contend with. It's not nice he jilted Blanche? Well TM, check out your record with the ladies, at the end of
the day they are in your rear view. The creators sneakingly weaving these themes into different episodes in different ways, they probably designed the characters course
from the start when they laid out the series "bible" and stayed true to it.
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Higgins: You're simply to be his "legman" as he describes it.
Luther Gillis: Yeah, yeah. The day I'm Tom Magnum's "legman" is the day I sit on the street corner selling pencils and drinking cheap pink out of a paper bag.