Mad Dogs and Englishmen (6.14)

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Re: Mad Dogs and Englishmen (6.14)

#46 Post by ENSHealy »

Given the several references to the "dozens" of soldiers killed in the final shootout, I decided to go through the scene slowly and actually count them. There are 12 soldiers who visibly fall after being fired at. On two occasions, we see a group of 3 soldiers fired at, but only one is shown to fall. If we assume that the other two were also hit, that would bring the total to 16. So hardly "dozens", but given the outrageous number of rounds being fired off, I can see where the impression of "dozens" comes from. But still, as someone pointed out, TM does give Rick and TC a goofy smile in the middle of it all, which seems out of character. I chalk it up to an actual nod by Selleck to how silly the whole scene is, and the editor just didn't catch and/or get it.
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Re: Mad Dogs and Englishmen (6.14)

#47 Post by ENSHealy »

EPISODE: 6.14 Mad Dogs and Englishmen

Famous guest stars:
Hawaiian shirts: 1
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Tigers Cap: 1
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Island Hopper shirts: 1
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Shirtless Magnum:
OMG:
Higgins Organizations:
Higgins musings:
Negotiations:
Gun Play: 1
Bullet wounds:
Little Voice:
I know what you’re thinking:
When I write HTBAWCPI:
Investigator corrections:
4th wall breaks: 1
Magnumometer: 5
Magnumometer Moments: https://vimeo.com/630456974

I’ve always found this episode a bit on the ridiculous and silly side…but if I ever found a country, I know who will be on my flag!
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They appear to have re-used some old footage of the van going by Chinaman’s Hat. This video shows footage from Did You See the Sunrise, No Mr. Nice Guy, and Mad Dogs and Englishmen: https://vimeo.com/630466802

How many vans (or license plates?) did they have? T.C.’s van license plate has changed to BYJ 536 from BSD 648. It also appeared earlier in the series as BCU 267 and 5N-6834.

How would Icepick know where Dothan invasion force was?

Nothing like a gun battle to put a smile on your face....
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The true saving grace of Magnum is that, even in the worst dog of an episode (pun intended…) there is always at least one moment that redeems the whole thing, and this episode is no exception. To wit, I offer you…bell revenge! https://vimeo.com/630475833
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Re: Mad Dogs and Englishmen (6.14)

#48 Post by charybdis1966 »

ENSHealy wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 12:23 am
How would Icepick know where Dothan invasion force was?
I watched this one tonight and I believe Rick says that Ice Pick had some contact within the arms dealers who were supplying the rogue guerrilla group.

I also think the flag with a caricature/portrait of Higgins in the bottom corner is truly memorable. He’d have made a great “second banana”. :)

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Re: Mad Dogs and Englishmen (6.14)

#49 Post by Treadwell »

Despite a preposterous premise I did enjoy this. Well done.

There never was any follow-up on the agents(?) who were pretending to be local police.

I liked the bit where Higgins notices one of the lads has his foot on Thomas', and he realizes they will be okay.

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