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#11 Post by J.J. Walters »

Doc Ibold wrote:(I found it funny though when my brother was watching this ep for the first time, he was convinced "that that entertainment lawyer is behind it all"
That would have been a shocker to say the least! "Squeaky" cons everybody and heads for Mexico! :o

But hey, after what your brother saw in "Echoes of the Mind" and "Kona Winds", he had good reason to think that! ;)
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#12 Post by J.J. Walters »

The end credits list Kimberly McArthur as "Lady in Hot Tub". I've looked and there doesn't appear to be a scene with a lady in a hot tub at any point in this two-hour episode. The IMDB lists Ms. McArthur as a former Playboy "Playmate of the Month" (Jan. 1982). Can anyone find her in this episode? If not, why is she listed in the end credits??
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#13 Post by golfmobile »

James,

I'd say this is a question for your film editor friend! I'm sure a lot of scenes got left on the cutting room floor. I would guess this was one of them, but they'd already "written" the credits and simply failed to revise them.

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#14 Post by sophia »

james,
I found a picture of Kimberly McArthur and she looks alot like the girl
that backed out in front of Magnum and Cynthia.
I think that is her, she was never in a hot tub.

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#15 Post by J.J. Walters »

Sophia,

No, that was Vicki. She was played by Holly Dorff, who was much younger than Kimberly McArthur.

I think you're right golf. They must have cut her scene, but left her name in the end credits. A cruel tease. As Higgins would say, it's "OUT-RAGEOUS!". ;)
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#16 Post by sophia »

I tried to find pictures of Holly Dorff, but could not.
She does voice work and producing now.
I thought Kimberly McArthur looked a lot like the girl in the car, freckles and only 5'3" from the picture.
anyway, do you know who the biker girl is?
Do you think she might be Kimberly McArthur?

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#17 Post by sophia »

James,
No that's not her.
Here's something interesting.
She claims to have been in Magnum PI episodes.
http://santabarbara-online.com/article2KMcArthur2.htm

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#18 Post by IKnowWhatYoureThinking »

I saw this again the other night. I'll put this and 7.1 in the same umbrella. I thought it was pretty good. The only things I didn't like were Magnum getting involved with the client Mr. Masters sent him to serve. It just doesn't seem like a very Magnum move at all, and neither does his proposing to Cynthia at the end of the episode. Again, something else TM is more level headed about.

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#19 Post by golfmobile »

I too watched these episodes again this weekend. I didn't think they were that bad, but maybe that is because I really like Dana Delaney. And I didn't think the "lack of chemistry" between her and TS was THAT bad. He really didn't have chemistry with any of the women he would grab and kiss in the show (Andrea Marcovicci in either of her guest roles, Cynthia Sykes in "The Kona Winds," Sharon Stone as the twins, etc.) except with Marta Dubois as Michelle (and none of us like that anyway . . . .). Because I found Dana's character to be more likeable than the other females recited above, I could better understand TM's attraction, and I thought the hesitation of their kissing was more touching and convincing that his "snatch and grab" kissing with the other women.

I agree that the proposal was WAY off base. I realize that there is frequently a very strong bond when a male and female go through a dangerous situation together (see "Speed" with Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock). But this wasn't that intense a situation, i.e., it didn't take place within 12 hours. I think an invitation to spend some time with him in Hawaii would have been much more believable. The marriage idea seemed to be the writers' pushing too much for an ending for the show -- that's as close as MPI came to jumping the shark, in my opinion.

As for getting involved with someone plagiarizing Robin Masters, he had sort of finished his Robin chore when he served her with the papers. What happened thereafter wasn't really his choice. The murder of the comedienne he met on the airplane had nothing to do with his errand for Robin, and that's what got TM and this Cynthia involved together. It seemed that everything just threw them together when that issue came up, and I can't see his just abandoning her at that point, once she had, admittedly, involved herself in his situation. And actually she was helping him, risking her life to help him solve that murder.

Also contributing to the unreality of the marriage proposal and the "dump" at the airport -- if they were going back to Hawaii together, wouldn't he have stayed with her and wouldn't they have gone to the airport together? His being there waiting for her didn't make sense to me. Once a couple is a "couple" and "together," they don't go to the airport separately. Wouldn't he have, basically, changed location to be staying with her? Wouldn't they have spent the night together before leaving for Hawaii the next day? And consequently leaving for the airport together from her place? Again, the proposal and the jilting was a "deus ex machina" (Google that if you don't know what it means) plot twist that was illogical for the episode, the show, the series, the Magnum character. Instead of miraculously solving a problem, it unnecessarily created one that then suddenly had to make an about face. Since that wasn't the crux of the plot, I won't call it a jumping the shark for the two-part episodes, but it was darned close.

Now the final episode of "Resolutions" was the true "deus ex machina."

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#20 Post by IKnowWhatYoureThinking »

All excellent points Golf, and I totally agree with the marriage proposal coming close to Jumping The Shark. I also agree with the producers seeing season seven as the finale and maybe trying to contrive things in the story line that shouldn't have been there.

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#21 Post by Carmen »

The end credits list Kimberly McArthur as "Lady in Hot Tub". I've looked and there doesn't appear to be a scene with a lady in a hot tub at any point in this two-hour episode. The IMDB lists Ms. McArthur as a former Playboy "Playmate of the Month" (Jan. 1982). Can anyone find her in this episode? If not, why is she listed in the end credits??
James, K. McArthur was indeed the Lady in the hot tub. In part 1 when Magnum went to that police Lt. (forgot his name) house, the car was fired up, he ran away, through a hedge to the neighboor estate, she sat in a hot tub, listening to music over ear-phones , takes them off and asks "Sushiman?" He: No - She: No? (smiles)... There is nothing like a hot Jacuzzi in a spring rain. It kinda makes your body tingle all over. You know what I mean? ...(looks around, searching - he is gone) Sushiman??


In P. 2 Magnum and Cynthia watching the news, she is on and tells how frightened she was by that horrible man bursting through the hedge.

That`s how it is on the DVD, I am not sure, but I think as I last saw it on TV she was seen screaming for help after asking "Sushiman" at the end...
How many cut versions are out there I wonder??
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#22 Post by J.J. Walters »

Wow, what a strange a coincidence, Carmen. Someone just sent me an email about this note a couple of days ago, although his recollection was from the original broadcast, not in syndication. It's very interesting that you say you saw this scene in syndication. Why in the world would they remove this scene from the DVD only!? And just who made the crazy decision to remove a scene involving a Playboy "Playmate of the Month" in a hot tub??

Anyway, I'm glad this mystery is now solved. The missing scene in the DVD occurs at 32:52 in Part 1. Magnum goes to the "safehouse" address given to him by Det. McKee (who is setting him up).

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Forgetting his pick, Magnum turns around to go back to his car when two goons exit the house with uzi's and start unloading on him. His rental car blows up and we Magnum running down the street. On the DVD version, at 32:52, the music stops abruptly and we switch scenes to Cynthia's house. Magnum is at the door. It's raining and he's soaking wet.

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Between these two scenes, Magnum encouters the "Lady in the Hot tub". Also, the person who emailed me mentioned that he recalled Magnum running through several backyards to escape the uzi-toting henchmen. So, there is a whole foot chase scene that is missing! Ugh!
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#23 Post by Carmen »

James. I sent you an e-mail too, with a picture of that "Playmate of the month".*BG* Maybe you wanna show it to the rest of the gang here?!
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#24 Post by J.J. Walters »

Oh wow, thanks Carmen!

Here she is, the missing "Lady in the Hot Tub", Miss Kimberly McArthur!

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Why-o-why did they delete this scene!?
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#25 Post by Carmen »

You`re welcome, James. And to avoid further questions from all guys here: She did NOT stand up, otherwise I`d send that one :P
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