I agree, MPI was more light hearted and more entertaining. Selleck’s self-deprecating style was central to that quality and why we are all here still discussing the show, I think. Hawaii Five-O was straight drama and lacked that balance. It was well done, and I enjoy many episodes, but Jack Lord crossed over to overly self-important on many occasions. I think it was a true flaw in the series.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:47 pmYeah, but that's kinda the point. MPI was mostly light-hearted entertainment, not to be taken too seriously. Five-O it wasn't. Billy Joe Bob was never meant to be Buford Pusser from WALKING TALL. It's a comedic version of cowboy justice.Pahonu wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 1:57 amI also disagree, both with dad jokes and the quality of Billy Joe Bob.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 7:06 pmAnd I am a dad!Styles Bitchley wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 6:59 pmThat, my friend, is a true dad joke. And I strongly disagree.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 8:40 pm
Good but not as good as the season opener "William Joseph Robert".![]()
The cowboy justice was way over the top, almost to the point of absurdity. He rigs a noose from a tree and has him stand on chair while pointing his six shooter from out of his cowboy holster. Seems a bit silly to me.
40th Anniversary Watch Party
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True.
Not true.and more entertaining.
True.Selleck’s self-deprecating style was central to that quality and why we are all here still discussing the show, I think.
It did not need that balance. It was a crime of the week show and nobody did it better. Anything else would have been a distraction.Hawaii Five-O was straight drama and lacked that balance.
True.It was well done, and I enjoy many episodes,
Whoa... not true. The show had a total of zero flaws.but Jack Lord crossed over to overly self-important on many occasions. I think it was a true flaw in the series.
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I'm sorry but I don't see any resemblance between Karen Allen and Wendy Girard. Nor is there anything RAIDERS-ish about the episode. Unless you want to compare seeking a sunken treasure with seeking the Ark. But I think that's a stretch. It seems like the name "Marion" is just a coincidence. But if in fact they borrowed that name from RAIDERS (because it was the hottest thing out there at the time) then that's fine but I think that's where the similarities end. If they actually tried to spoof RAIDERS with this episode then that would be a different story - then "Marion" would certainly be a wink at the audience. But here it's just a name.SeamanWolfe wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 8:56 pm I did not make the connection to raiders of the lost ark here (but I can't unsee it now). The female lead looks a lot like the actress from raiders (I noticed it last night before this message board filled in the obvious fact that the characters are both named Marion).
Based on timing - Raiders would have still been in theaters when this aired (movies had much longer theater life back then) - people would see movies multiple times in the theater - video rentals/vcrs were still a few years from the mainstream - once it was gone from the theater it was anyone's guess when it would be on tv.
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“The show had a total of zero flaws”IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:04 amTrue.
Not true.and more entertaining.
True.Selleck’s self-deprecating style was central to that quality and why we are all here still discussing the show, I think.
It did not need that balance. It was a crime of the week show and nobody did it better. Anything else would have been a distraction.Hawaii Five-O was straight drama and lacked that balance.
True.It was well done, and I enjoy many episodes,
Whoa... not true. The show had a total of zero flaws.but Jack Lord crossed over to overly self-important on many occasions. I think it was a true flaw in the series.
Good night.![]()
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Finally some humor with Five-O!
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Actually...there are more similarities than just the name "Marion." In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Marion's father was an archaeologist. Indy went searching for him in Nepal, only to discover that Abner Ravenwood was dead. In Deadman's Channel, Marion's father is also a missing archaeologist who turns up dead. Both archaeologists were searching for artifacts that changed history. And both had dark-haired daughters named Marion, who are dressed in similar clothes/colors when they are first introduced. Coincidence?IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:19 amI'm sorry but I don't see any resemblance between Karen Allen and Wendy Girard. Nor is there anything RAIDERS-ish about the episode. Unless you want to compare seeking a sunken treasure with seeking the Ark. But I think that's a stretch. It seems like the name "Marion" is just a coincidence. But if in fact they borrowed that name from RAIDERS (because it was the hottest thing out there at the time) then that's fine but I think that's where the similarities end. If they actually tried to spoof RAIDERS with this episode then that would be a different story - then "Marion" would certainly be a wink at the audience. But here it's just a name.SeamanWolfe wrote: ↑Sat Oct 16, 2021 8:56 pm I did not make the connection to raiders of the lost ark here (but I can't unsee it now). The female lead looks a lot like the actress from raiders (I noticed it last night before this message board filled in the obvious fact that the characters are both named Marion).
Based on timing - Raiders would have still been in theaters when this aired (movies had much longer theater life back then) - people would see movies multiple times in the theater - video rentals/vcrs were still a few years from the mainstream - once it was gone from the theater it was anyone's guess when it would be on tv.
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Actually Wendy Girard was a brunette (lighter brown) which would account for more than 50% of the female population I'm sure. And as I recall Karen Allen had darker hair. Though you might have to provide screencaps of how both were dressed because I can't recall specific similarities in clothing. I recall a white dress on Karen Allen that kept getting torn. Can't remember anything like that on Girard.To The Regiment wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:18 pm And both had dark-haired daughters named Marion, who are dressed in similar clothes/colors when they are first introduced. Coincidence?
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Interesting that Wendy has a pretty extensive filmography. Mostly TV, but she was also in Annie Hall!
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Brunette doesn’t mean lighter brown and I’ve never heard of it used in that way until now.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:58 pmActually Wendy Girard was a brunette (lighter brown) which would account for more than 50% of the female population I'm sure. And as I recall Karen Allen had darker hair. Though you might have to provide screencaps of how both were dressed because I can't recall specific similarities in clothing. I recall a white dress on Karen Allen that kept getting torn. Can't remember anything like that on Girard.To The Regiment wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:18 pm And both had dark-haired daughters named Marion, who are dressed in similar clothes/colors when they are first introduced. Coincidence?
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Definition of brunette noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary:
brunette noun
/bruˈnɛt/
a woman with dark brown hair
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries. ... h/brunette
https://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/brunette
Some dictionaries say brown hair, some say dark brown hair. None say light brown. Both Marions would be considered brunettes.
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That is correct, Pahonu. In my profession, I have always deferred to Merriam-Webster. It states a brunette is "a person having brown hair" and "of a dark brown color."Pahonu wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:13 pmBrunette doesn’t mean lighter brown and I’ve never heard of it used in that way until now.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:58 pmActually Wendy Girard was a brunette (lighter brown) which would account for more than 50% of the female population I'm sure. And as I recall Karen Allen had darker hair. Though you might have to provide screencaps of how both were dressed because I can't recall specific similarities in clothing. I recall a white dress on Karen Allen that kept getting torn. Can't remember anything like that on Girard.To The Regiment wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:18 pm And both had dark-haired daughters named Marion, who are dressed in similar clothes/colors when they are first introduced. Coincidence?
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Definition of brunette noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary:
brunette noun
/bruˈnɛt/
a woman with dark brown hair
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries. ... h/brunette
https://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/brunette
Some dictionaries say brown hair, some say dark brown hair. None say light brown. Both Marions would be considered brunettes.
I also ended my previous post with a question, "Coincidence?" I'll leave it up to those more qualified than me to decide. However, I think the similarities are striking:
- Two female characters, both named Marion
- Both are caucasian, brunette, with similar age and features
- Both have fathers who are archaeologists
- Both fathers are eccentric professors
- Both fathers devoted their lives to searching for mythical relics
- Both fathers died during their search for the mythical relics
- The episode and the movie both premiered in 1981
- Selleck's connection to Raiders was no secret to the Magnum crew/writers
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I think there's some middle ground here. I don't think the episode was meant to be a sly nod to Raiders. The coincidences just aren't obvious enough. I've watched both the film and the episode countless times and never noticed. If they meant it to be they'd have had to do something rather obvious (a knowing fourth wall break by TM would have been perfectly appropriate). Nevertheless, the list of coincidences is striking and I'd say that Diane Frolov either knowingly or unknowingly borrowed some of these elements for inspiration. Songwriters often do this accidentally without realizing that lick was in the back of their head after hearing it somewhere else. And some do it on purpose too!To The Regiment wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:24 am
I also ended my previous post with a question, "Coincidence?" I'll leave it up to those more qualified than me to decide. However, I think the similarities are striking:
- Two female characters, both named Marion
- Both are caucasian, brunette, with similar age and features
- Both have fathers who are archaeologists
- Both fathers are eccentric professors
- Both fathers devoted their lives to searching for mythical relics
- Both fathers died during their search for the mythical relics
- The episode and the movie both premiered in 1981
But...it could all be just one, big happy coincidence.
- Selleck's connection to Raiders was no secret to the Magnum crew/writers
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The original Hawaii Five-O is a well done police procedural, and was so for many seasons. There are many episodes I remember fondly. I think the series suffered in its final few seasons from the problem TS was specifically trying to avoid on Magnum when he wanted it ended after seven seasons. H5-O went on too long and it’s final seasons were more misses than hits. All of the supporting cast had left and Jack Lord tried to continue with a new cast. I can understand why, and find Jack Lord to be a good actor, but no where near enough to continue alone on the series. The subsequent cancellation in 1980 bears witness to this. My joking comment was that the show has essentially zero sense of humor and I think that was largely from Lord’s lack of self-deprication. That is not to say that shows need to have some humor, but a weekly series lasting 12 years can appear overly self-important if lacking any levity. I would recommend that you give the original series a viewing, at least for the first half, and maybe a season or two more.
I can’t speak much to the new series because I watched just a few episodes and lost interest. That may be the total of my review!
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I agree that the coincidences are many and your list is impressive. I would also agree with Styles’ analysis that these are probably less an intentional nod to Raiders than a subconscious use of what were suddenly very popular elements in filmmaking in 1981. Steven Spielberg had approached George Lucas about doing a James Bond-type film. Lucas said he would like to try something based more on the adventure serials from his childhood, long forgotten, rather than Bond. Raiders was the story he came up with. I think many screenwriters were influenced subsequently by this new, but really old, source of inspiration. Bellisario, himself developed Tales of the Gold Monkey along these lines.To The Regiment wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:24 amThat is correct, Pahonu. In my profession, I have always deferred to Merriam-Webster. It states a brunette is "a person having brown hair" and "of a dark brown color."Pahonu wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 11:13 pmBrunette doesn’t mean lighter brown and I’ve never heard of it used in that way until now.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 4:58 pmActually Wendy Girard was a brunette (lighter brown) which would account for more than 50% of the female population I'm sure. And as I recall Karen Allen had darker hair. Though you might have to provide screencaps of how both were dressed because I can't recall specific similarities in clothing. I recall a white dress on Karen Allen that kept getting torn. Can't remember anything like that on Girard.To The Regiment wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 2:18 pm And both had dark-haired daughters named Marion, who are dressed in similar clothes/colors when they are first introduced. Coincidence?
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Definition of brunette noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary:
brunette noun
/bruˈnɛt/
a woman with dark brown hair
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries. ... h/brunette
https://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/brunette
Some dictionaries say brown hair, some say dark brown hair. None say light brown. Both Marions would be considered brunettes.
I also ended my previous post with a question, "Coincidence?" I'll leave it up to those more qualified than me to decide. However, I think the similarities are striking:
- Two female characters, both named Marion
- Both are caucasian, brunette, with similar age and features
- Both have fathers who are archaeologists
- Both fathers are eccentric professors
- Both fathers devoted their lives to searching for mythical relics
- Both fathers died during their search for the mythical relics
- The episode and the movie both premiered in 1981
But...it could all be just one, big happy coincidence.
- Selleck's connection to Raiders was no secret to the Magnum crew/writers
Best,
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Good point!
So, it’s Thursday. Is Magnum on tonight?
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October 22, 1981
[CBS 8:00] Magnum, P.I.
The Woman On The Beach
Season 2, episode 3
With Judith Chapman (Sara Clifford), Jack Hogan (Henry Ellison), Kenneth Mars (Joseph), Rebecca Clemons (Librarian).
Rick meets a woman dressed in white at the King Kamehameha Club but when they go for a walk on the beach, the woman disappears.
Knocking my rubber chicken or my sloppy habits is within the rules, but you're attacking my character. I would like to think you don't mean that.