Magnum the Just, Magnum the Merciful
Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2017 9:05 pm
It's thought-provoking how the two top-rated episodes by MM users, Did You See the Sunrise and Unfinished Business,had little to do with the "P.I." side of Magnum, but the Vietnam vet struggling with his humanity.
Both climax with Magnum confronted by ghosts of Vietnam with the same moral dilemma: to take a life or grant one. Magnum could be reasonably justified in executing either still-evil Ivan in Sunrise or Quang Ki in Unfinished Business. Indeed, even though the justice he meted to Ivan was pretty shocking (especially if you saw the original broadcast), deep down most viewers understood that it closed a murderous chapter that would probably have continued. The thing that strikes me is the core empathy always present in Magnum, where by the final season he literally has his wife's and daughter's killer in his cross-hairs, but, being tired of death and seeing a glimpse of redemption in the form of even one POW coming home, he chooses mercy.
Both climax with Magnum confronted by ghosts of Vietnam with the same moral dilemma: to take a life or grant one. Magnum could be reasonably justified in executing either still-evil Ivan in Sunrise or Quang Ki in Unfinished Business. Indeed, even though the justice he meted to Ivan was pretty shocking (especially if you saw the original broadcast), deep down most viewers understood that it closed a murderous chapter that would probably have continued. The thing that strikes me is the core empathy always present in Magnum, where by the final season he literally has his wife's and daughter's killer in his cross-hairs, but, being tired of death and seeing a glimpse of redemption in the form of even one POW coming home, he chooses mercy.