osejr
Joined Jun 2015
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Wow! I am already a huge fan of the show, but this episode was outta the park awesome! It had some good suspense, danger, and intrigue, but also lots of heartwarming moments. The break from the Columbo - style formula we are used to kept me guessing about who dun-nit, more like a classic episode of Murder She Wrote or Perry Mason. I think there was also some good character development demonstrated for several of the main players. I think it was a perfect episode for Valentine's Day, so get some snacks, cuddle up with your partner, and just watch it. I don't want to keep going, or I'll accidentally add spoilers.
This reimagined Magnum p.i. Is always fun, entertaining, and exciting for literally every episode. Jay Hernandez and Perdita Weeks have genuine chemistry, and the supporting cast are excellent too. The only disappointments are the snobby negative reviews and CBS's cancellation of an obvious winner. No surprise from CBS there after decades of poor decisions canceling hit shows before their time. I'm so happy NBC had the good fortune to pick up production on this gem! Can't wait to see what they do with it! So far
the first two episodes have not disappointed. People need to remember that TV is meant to be entertainment, not "fine art."
I don't know what planet others are on, but this is a really great show. Nothing insufferable here. Super interesting stories with twists and turns like a good mystery novel. Funny banter between knowledgeable and diverse hosts keeps it entertaining. They connect well emotionally with the audience during more intense subjects, unlike many phone-it-in hosts pretending to
care. The stories are all true, and often more stranger than fiction. My only complaint is too few episodes per season, which holds true for most MotorTrend and reality aTV content. Still, I can't wait for season 3! Looking forward to more automotive cold cases!