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#46 Post by All About the Stache »

Boy, that teen tennis player was annoying, Magnum should have slapped her or something. Not one of the better episode of season 3, but not bad at all. The Higgins serve to Magnum at the tennis court was probably the funniest part of the episode :)
Magnum: Ivan...
Ivan: Yes?
Magnum: Did you see the sunrise this morning?
Ivan: Yes... Why?
*BANG*

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#47 Post by miltontheripper »

I actually really like this episode. Good characters and the surprise villain at the end made for a nice twist.

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#48 Post by zebra3 »

You know what, any way you put it, I like this one. It's a fun episode that has some great moments between the gang.
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#49 Post by MaiTaiMan »

This one was decent...I liked the idea of Magnum reuniting with an old flame, and then she is suspected in the terrorizing/attempted murder of this spoiled young tennis star. Made for an interesting conflict of interest when Magnum is hired to protect the brat. :wink:

The young tennis girl annoyed the crap out of me...and most of the time I kept thinking--maybe the psycho will succeed and take her out...to shut her up! :o Not really, though. :P I know she was supposed to be annoying. The doll thing, of chopping its leg off and hanging it by a noose in her locker was kind of freaky--decent scare-tactic.

Kind of a sad ending for Magnum though...when he still hopes for a chance with Ginger, but she blows him off and seems to not have a clue. But, you knew that had to happen somewhere along the line.
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#50 Post by Doc Fred »

So agreed with those who laugh at the "pro" tennis players' abilities in the film. And also with Orville's "technique"..

This had one of the best endings in the series: Higgins: "T.C. Baby, it ain't over 'til it's over."

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#51 Post by Seaver41 »

lutherhgillis wrote:Si, Doc. I agree.

Hey, isn't Arte Johnson the guy from Laugh In that wore the army helmet and said 'very inter-esting' ?

I just do not think that even with a knife that Arte Johnson posed a threat to anyone. Ginger should have stuff him into a locker... Didn't he have a pocket knife at that? That Kenny Phelps guy must have been some more of a wus to get killed by the little guy...

Did anyone notice Phelps move after TM finds him dead?
The teenage tennis player and her mom deserve the b*$@% award for the season. They were unsufferable.
he wasn't dead.....just out cold and you see him slowly coming around. The giveaway is you don't see Magnum check for vitals. Name in closing credits is Nels Van Patten....son of Dick Van Patten....and if memory serves me right, Nels was once an aspiring tennis player that never quite made it so he was well cast as Kenny.

Not a great episode, but in watching it again, the episode is worth it alone for the Higgins/TC exchange. You either hear Higgins tell TC to stop calling him Higgy baby or he simply doesn't acknowledge it, but when he straightens up, shoulders back, chest out and says "TC baby, it ain't over til it's over"........it has to be one of his top 3 classic lines if not the best.

Kim Richards looked gooood back in the day (I'm a sucker for 2 things on a woman-long hair and um, uh, oh hell...chesticles). Now she is a train wreck. Somebody posted she looked like Demi Moore.....I have to agree there is some similarity as if they could be related (but aren't to my knowledge).

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#52 Post by Steve »

Seaver41 wrote:
lutherhgillis wrote:Si, Doc. I agree.

Hey, isn't Arte Johnson the guy from Laugh In that wore the army helmet and said 'very inter-esting' ?

I just do not think that even with a knife that Arte Johnson posed a threat to anyone. Ginger should have stuff him into a locker... Didn't he have a pocket knife at that? That Kenny Phelps guy must have been some more of a wus to get killed by the little guy...

Did anyone notice Phelps move after TM finds him dead?
The teenage tennis player and her mom deserve the b*$@% award for the season. They were unsufferable.
he wasn't dead.....just out cold and you see him slowly coming around. The giveaway is you don't see Magnum check for vitals. Name in closing credits is Nels Van Patten....son of Dick Van Patten....and if memory serves me right, Nels was once an aspiring tennis player that never quite made it so he was well cast as Kenny.

Not a great episode, but in watching it again, the episode is worth it alone for the Higgins/TC exchange. You either hear Higgins tell TC to stop calling him Higgy baby or he simply doesn't acknowledge it, but when he straightens up, shoulders back, chest out and says "TC baby, it ain't over til it's over"........it has to be one of his top 3 classic lines if not the best.

Kim Richards looked gooood back in the day (I'm a sucker for 2 things on a woman-long hair and um, uh, oh hell...chesticles). Now she is a train wreck. Somebody posted she looked like Demi Moore.....I have to agree there is some similarity as if they could be related (but aren't to my knowledge).
You are correct about him being a tennis player, actually both he and his brother Vince were Pro's for a while............I don't think Kim is related to Demi Moore but one of her sister's is Kathy Richard's, the mother of (uugh) Paris Hilton.

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#53 Post by J.J. Walters »

Seaver41 wrote:Kim Richards looked gooood back in the day (I'm a sucker for 2 things on a woman-long hair and um, uh, oh hell...chesticles).
Well then, this is the episode for you! None of the female guest stars in this episode, and I mean none, wear a brassiere! Not even on the tennis court! :shock:
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#54 Post by Seaver41 »

J.J. Walters wrote:
Seaver41 wrote:Kim Richards looked gooood back in the day (I'm a sucker for 2 things on a woman-long hair and um, uh, oh hell...chesticles).
Well then, this is the episode for you! None of the female guest stars in this episode, and I mean none, wear a brassiere! Not even on the tennis court! :shock:
I may have noticed that.......maybe. :wink:

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#55 Post by Bes »

Mediocre episode; a few funny bits almost redeem it.

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#56 Post by Sisophous »

How times and perceptions change.

I rated this episode as just 2 stars after first viewing it. I now rate it as a solid 4 stars. Some of these episodes are very slow to get going and this episode is one of them.

It focuses almost entirely on the tennis theme and does not have a lot of action with gunfire and chase scenes. I think this is what turns a lot of members off.

What really struck me upon viewing it a second or third time, are the interactions between the main cast in this series. Simply put, they are hilarious. The main cast is what make this series work and they are all featured on this episode.

The disrespectful teenage girl is also a great highlight as she infuriates Magnum.

One thing that left me clueless was the final scene in the final seconds. Magnum says goodbye to his friend, the aging tennis star. It was like a goodbye to someone who is dying or who you will never come into contact again. I could not make sense of this final footage. Perhaps someone knows what the director was trying to convey to us, I missed it.

Any feedback is welcome. It is annoying when you are left hanging in the final scene in any film. Why did Magnum say "goodbye" to his old friend after she had turned her back on him and walked away?

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#57 Post by .45caliber »

I agree while not full of action, this episode is full of laughs and great interaction between our favorite characters. I think TM says goodbye at the end because he feels a finality to there chance at a relationship. Up until this point of the series I've not seen Magnum so head over heels for someone, except Michelle of course. I think he was totally crazy about her since they first met as teens and he would've given up everything to be with her.
But she was more in love with her tennis career with no intention of giving it up. I think TM excepted it in the final scene and felt it was time to let go and move on, without regrets and having to wonder what if?

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#58 Post by Sisophous »

You may have hit it right .45 caliber. Yes, Magnum seemed to be crazy for this girl but I thought her career was coming to an end. At some point she was referred to as an "aging star".

The goodbye at the end felt like Magnum was saying goodbye to a terminally ill person, like Mad Buck Gibson from Season 2 when he was about to launch the Hang Glider at the conclusion.

I think the script writers were trying to make it a somewhat emotional moment for Magnum after all the laughs from earlier on.

It was one of the more odd moments that made me wonder what it was intended to convey.

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#59 Post by MaximRecoil »

Seeing all those old tennis rackets brought back memories. I recognized the aluminum Prince Pro (the racket Rick and Carrie were using) and the aluminum Head Director (the racket Magnum was using) immediately.

Back in 1984 my older brother (13 years old at the time) saved his money from mowing lawns all summer to buy a Prince Pro. It cost him $60 I believe, which was a lot of money back then, especially for a kid. However, he was getting it at a discount because our father worked for Bass Shoe and:
In 1978, Bass was bought by Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. of Connecticut, which also produces Prince tennis rackets, Vaseline and Ragu spaghetti sauce
I think its regular price was something like $90. It was their most expensive aluminum racket. After that was the Prince Graphite ($200 someodd I think) and then the outrageously expensive Prince Boron ($400).

I remember the Head Director because Ed Walker and Marty Keaveny, the two best tennis players in our small town, used one. Ed was older, in his mid or late 30s, and usually won our local tennis tournament each year. Marty was the top ranked player on our high school tennis team (my brother eventually became the top ranked player when he was a senior).

The tennis ability of the girls in this episode was laughable. With that level of "talent", they would be playing second-string doubles on most any high school tennis team (and that's only if they were hard up for players). Selleck looked like first-string singles material though.

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#60 Post by J.J. Walters »

Heh, I remember those Prince and Head racquets too.
MaximRecoil wrote:The tennis ability of the girls in this episode was laughable. With that level of "talent", they would be playing second-string doubles on most any high school tennis team (and that's only if they were hard up for players). Selleck looked like first-string singles material though.
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It's funny, in that opening scene, Kim Richards "skies" almost every ball she makes contact with.
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