That's true Jay, but in "Death of the Flowers" the gang's surprise birthday sign had "Icepick" (not "Ice Pick") on it. If the gang spells it "Icepick", it's "Icepick". Plus, I believe there is another episode where the credits actually have it as "Icepick" (most of the episodes didn't show "Icepick/Ice Pick" in the credits, just Elisha Cook's name).Jay-Firestorm wrote:* A note regarding the spelling of Ice Pick – the closing credits spell it as two separate words, as opposed to one single word.
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I do recall the spacing changing a lot through the course of the series.
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Not a very good episode IMO. Convoluted, confusing, and contrived.
Would have made a much better story if TC and Higgins go down in the chopper (and of course Magnum and Rick come to their rescue) and the episode focused on their stuggle to survive. Ditch prison break, revenge story, and so forth.
I guess I didn't like it very much did I?
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Would have made a much better story if TC and Higgins go down in the chopper (and of course Magnum and Rick come to their rescue) and the episode focused on their stuggle to survive. Ditch prison break, revenge story, and so forth.
I guess I didn't like it very much did I?
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Ice Pick
"This story is also notable for the first time we see Rick’s aging underworld contact Ice Pick"
I swear there is footage of the other Icepick before this episode - but aside from watching my DVD's I also pick up Magnum random episodes on TV,
But isn't the episode where Rick takes revenge for his sister's killing before this episode? Or perhaps I did watch it on my DVD of an earlier season as an out of sequence "bonus episode."
I swear there is footage of the other Icepick before this episode - but aside from watching my DVD's I also pick up Magnum random episodes on TV,
But isn't the episode where Rick takes revenge for his sister's killing before this episode? Or perhaps I did watch it on my DVD of an earlier season as an out of sequence "bonus episode."
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Noted a flub: during the walk through the jungle, Higgins remarks that Lydon should take his loafers off, that walking would be easier. Higgy then comments that he would have to be careful of snakes and tarantulas though.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understand there are no snakes in Hawai'i? (At least for now, if they can keep the brown snake out of Guam from moving in on cargo ships and planes, etc.)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understand there are no snakes in Hawai'i? (At least for now, if they can keep the brown snake out of Guam from moving in on cargo ships and planes, etc.)
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I actually really don't care much for this episode. All shows from the 70's and 80's seem to have to do some kind of prison and/or escaped prisoner type episodes. They're usually all the same...and this one's no different. A psycho escaped prisoner kidnaps one or some of the main stars and the other stars have to rescue them. It's just too predictable and boring.
The only things that make this one watchable are the scenes between Higgins and T.C., and the cool old abandoned gunnery placements on the beach--I assume left over from WWII. Also noteable is the first appearance of Rick's famous mob/underworld contact Ice Pick--however, he's played by a different actor than Elisha Cook (Jr.), and he's not as good as Cook eventually was.
Overall, this is not one I really enjoy much...I would have rated it "Not So Good", but because of the Higgins/T.C. moments and the gunnery placements (that I want to visit someday), I did end up rating it "Average At Best".
The only things that make this one watchable are the scenes between Higgins and T.C., and the cool old abandoned gunnery placements on the beach--I assume left over from WWII. Also noteable is the first appearance of Rick's famous mob/underworld contact Ice Pick--however, he's played by a different actor than Elisha Cook (Jr.), and he's not as good as Cook eventually was.
Overall, this is not one I really enjoy much...I would have rated it "Not So Good", but because of the Higgins/T.C. moments and the gunnery placements (that I want to visit someday), I did end up rating it "Average At Best".
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The script writers do this often, they put so many twists into an episode that it leaves the viewer confused and guessing. This episode is unique in it is nearly all filmed away from the estate and outdoors. They had a winner here but then come up with the most senseless plot with Lyden hiding out on an island and not blowing away Magnum when he had all the time to do so. Instead he has a discussion with Magnum, just long enough for Rick to arrive on the scene after swimming underwater for a half mile.
They should have had Lyden do what most people would do who escape prison, disappear out of sight and not take hostages on a remote, deserted island. To add to the absurdity, Lyden goes into an underground bunker with heavy artillery.
When they keep it real, it works, when they add bizarre behavior, it fizzles.
They should have had Lyden do what most people would do who escape prison, disappear out of sight and not take hostages on a remote, deserted island. To add to the absurdity, Lyden goes into an underground bunker with heavy artillery.
When they keep it real, it works, when they add bizarre behavior, it fizzles.
I found the episode entertaining enough. This is another example where the episode is saved by the characters and in this case the overriding theme is Magnum will do anything to help a friend in need. Call it character affirmation as when Lyden tells Higgins that Magnum will put friends in danger before his own safety.
Don't get me wrong, there were elements that stretched the scope of plausibility, but it's episodic tv and sometimes you deal with it.
Don't get me wrong, there were elements that stretched the scope of plausibility, but it's episodic tv and sometimes you deal with it.