Normally I skip the credits or am doing something else when they are on, but today I did not and saw this. The opening credits screenshot is taken from 3.3 Ki'is Don't Lie. Thanks!
Found it! Don't Eat the Snow in Hawaii part 2:
The shot is at 16:00. Being the ace private investigator that I am not, a little voice inside of me told me that since T.C. does not drink, this must be very early in the show, probably the pilot. It is a bit odd that they kept it in the opening credits at least through season 3.
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I've already seen this later office in others episode before 3.5. It strengthen the guess that, for the pilot, they just fimed it in studios. Later, for the next seasons, they "settled" it. But as you said, it could be shot anywhere with no certainty concerning Makapu-u Pier.
Thanks for your answer
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In the early episodes TC was kind of a "normal" guy, who drank beer and was a womanizer/cat caller. They refined his role into what it became: The gentleman, who doesn't drink and is chivalrous to the ladies.
Mr. Keoki
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Mr. Keoki wrote:In the early episodes TC was kind of a "normal" guy, who drank beer and was a womanizer/cat caller. They refined his role into what it became: The gentleman, who doesn't drink and is chivalrous to the ladies.
Definitely! He was commenting on women’s “bazooms” in the helicopter flight in the pilot, plus drinking the beer in his office. FAA rules?
This leads to the question: which episode did we first see the change?
Mr. Keoki wrote:In the early episodes TC was kind of a "normal" guy, who drank beer and was a womanizer/cat caller. They refined his role into what it became: The gentleman, who doesn't drink and is chivalrous to the ladies.
Definitely! He was commenting on women’s “bazooms” in the helicopter flight in the pilot, plus drinking the beer in his office. FAA rules?
This leads to the question: which episode did we first see the change?
For me the change took place immediatly after the Pilot. In the following episodes ("China Doll", or "Never again Never gain") TC is much more in restraint concerning girls comments and alcohol . I guess the reversal was complete after "Thicker than blood".
"Je sais ce que vous allez me dire, et vous aurez raison..."
Mr. Keoki wrote:In the early episodes TC was kind of a "normal" guy, who drank beer and was a womanizer/cat caller. They refined his role into what it became: The gentleman, who doesn't drink and is chivalrous to the ladies.
Definitely! He was commenting on women’s “bazooms” in the helicopter flight in the pilot, plus drinking the beer in his office. FAA rules?
This leads to the question: which episode did we first see the change?
For me the change took place immediatly after the Pilot. In the following episodes ("China Doll", or "Never again Never gain") TC is much more in restraint concerning girls comments and alcohol . I guess the reversal was complete after "Thicker than blood".
Having just watched 1.3 through 1.7 (in high speed) it appears that he only drank during the pilot.
In 1.4 he and Magnum enter a dive bar to get information and Magnum orders two beers, T.C. receiving one, but they did not want the beer, only information. T.C. does not drink his and Magnum only takes one sip before they leave. So that means nothing. It does not come up again until 1.7.
In that episode Rick and T.C. are at the club. T.C. is drinking coffee and Rick is drinking something out of a tumbler that looks like whiskey. Magnum comes in with a beer. So it appears the writers decided T.C. should be a teetotaler in season one.
Mr. Keoki wrote:In the early episodes TC was kind of a "normal" guy, who drank beer and was a womanizer/cat caller. They refined his role into what it became: The gentleman, who doesn't drink and is chivalrous to the ladies.
Definitely! He was commenting on women’s “bazooms” in the helicopter flight in the pilot, plus drinking the beer in his office. FAA rules?
This leads to the question: which episode did we first see the change?
For me the change took place immediatly after the Pilot. In the following episodes ("China Doll", or "Never again Never gain") TC is much more in restraint concerning girls comments and alcohol . I guess the reversal was complete after "Thicker than blood".
Having just watched 1.3 through 1.7 (in high speed) it appears that he only drank during the pilot.
In 1.4 he and Magnum enter a dive bar to get information and Magnum orders two beers, T.C. receiving one, but they did not want the beer, only information. T.C. does not drink his and Magnum only takes one sip before they leave. So that means nothing. It does not come up again until 1.7.
In that episode Rick and T.C. are at the club. T.C. is drinking coffee and Rick is drinking something out of a tumbler that looks like whiskey. Magnum comes in with a beer. So it appears the writers decided T.C. should be a teetotaler in season one.
Hi 80's Big Hair,
I have enjoyed your posts including this thread and welcome. In Aloha Magnum, Larry Manetti writes " Roger insisted his character maintain a clean living image." He also adds "Roger loved kids and was a great role model for them." This would suggest it was probably Roger's influence or insistance on the writers to develop the character of T.C. in this positive light.
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terryfromkerry wrote:
Hi 80's Big Hair,
I have enjoyed your posts including this thread and welcome. In Aloha Magnum, Larry Manetti writes " Roger insisted his character maintain a clean living image." He also adds "Roger loved kids and was a great role model for them." This would suggest it was probably Roger's influence or insistance on the writers to develop the character of T.C. in this positive light.
That also explains why he was always coaching kids and had several episodes that focused on his children. Thanks.
One question (not linked to beers...but to girls ): i read in an article that Roger was renowned as some sort of "womaniser" ('coureur de jupons' in french). Is that right ?
Good to have both of you in the same thread !
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Gorilla Mask wrote:Nice to have such an accurate related data !
One question (not linked to beers...but to girls ): i read in an article that Roger was renowned as some sort of "womaniser" ('coureur de jupons' in french). Is that right ?
Good to have both of you in the same thread !
I read somewhere that he had so many children that he once got them all together to meet each other because he was concerned they might start dating. That seems a bit far fetched. Maybe he was joking or exaggerating. Maybe wherever I read that they just made it up. I do not know. There is no mention of him being a womanizer in the Roger E. Mosley thread.