
Anyway, I've been working my way through my first season commentaries. Watched Adelaide the other night and it occurred to me that Thomas isn't just a pretty face...and Magnum PI is not all "fluff" and "buff". There's a lot of wisdom being passed out on these shows and I'm wondering if anyone else has picked up on a "life lesson" while watching our guys. Here's a few of my "Ah-ha" moments.
As I said, it was Adelaide that got me started. Thomas tells her that she's going to..."take a deep breath, get on your horse and ride like the champion you are. Because if you don't, they'll win. They'll have beaten you even if they don't get Norman. Are you going to let that happen?"
Thomas gives similar "pep talks" to Dr. Karen Harmen in Heal Thyself (3.11) and to Holly Hudson in The Look (4.9). Nice reminder that it isn't what happens to us that matters but what we do about what happens to us that's important!
In Don't Say Goodbye, when Thomas is talking to Amy about telling Agatha that she's not really her granddaughter, Amy says "What if the words won't come out of my mouth?" And Thomas says "They're not supposed to come out of your mouth. They're supposed to come out of your heart." Nice.
As we all know, Higgins is FULL of it...I mean wisdom, of course.

In Under World, while waiting for TC to wake up from his coma, Thomas says "I believe you've got to pray as if you couldn't get anything done without Him. And then you go about doing it as if He doesn't exist." That sentiment was probably wasted on Gerald, the scummy, fake brother, but it sure caught my attention!
What do you think? Have you picked up any useful "kernels" of wisdom from watching Magnum PI?
