Wasn't it fun to watch Magnum and Higgins switch places, if only briefly?
Still, Juliet found a way to help Thomas and Rick solve a complicated case on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 14.
It was great to see Rick step to the forefront after spending much of the past three episodes more in the background.
It was only fair that Rick stepped up in Higgins' absence since the client was one of his regulars accused of a crime he hadn't committed.
This is analogous to Kumu pitching in when her friend Ying got ripped off by a scammer on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 12.
It was ridiculous that a licensing issue would sideline Juliet. Wouldn't you think dealing with paperwork would have been among her duties?
They had a good reason for being late, doing a skip trace to save their client from forfeiting her bail money. Jamie, the examiner, should have...
Still, Juliet found a way to help Thomas and Rick solve a complicated case on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 14.
It was great to see Rick step to the forefront after spending much of the past three episodes more in the background.
It was only fair that Rick stepped up in Higgins' absence since the client was one of his regulars accused of a crime he hadn't committed.
This is analogous to Kumu pitching in when her friend Ying got ripped off by a scammer on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 12.
It was ridiculous that a licensing issue would sideline Juliet. Wouldn't you think dealing with paperwork would have been among her duties?
They had a good reason for being late, doing a skip trace to save their client from forfeiting her bail money. Jamie, the examiner, should have...
- 10/26/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Let's hope that Magnum and Higgins keep away from marine life in this episode (and in the future).
After all, repossessing that stingray on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 12 must have cost them money (not that that's something new).
The stingray ate all of the tropical fish in the La Mariana aquarium, which had to be expensive to replace. And how oblivious would Rick be not to notice the different fish?
Of course, Rick was so distracted over his possible date with Piper that maybe any lack of observation wouldn't be inexplicable.
The last episode's case scaled up quickly as Thomas and Juliet searched for the scammer who had ripped off Kumu's friend Ying, which grew into a matter of human trafficking.
The case on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 13 promises to be less significant as the P.I.s are hired to find a missing high-end chef. (Let's hope it's a paying gig this time.
After all, repossessing that stingray on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 12 must have cost them money (not that that's something new).
The stingray ate all of the tropical fish in the La Mariana aquarium, which had to be expensive to replace. And how oblivious would Rick be not to notice the different fish?
Of course, Rick was so distracted over his possible date with Piper that maybe any lack of observation wouldn't be inexplicable.
The last episode's case scaled up quickly as Thomas and Juliet searched for the scammer who had ripped off Kumu's friend Ying, which grew into a matter of human trafficking.
The case on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 13 promises to be less significant as the P.I.s are hired to find a missing high-end chef. (Let's hope it's a paying gig this time.
- 10/16/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
When will criminals learn to avoid victims connected to Magnum's inner circle?
This time out, Kumu's friend Ying had been scammed by a man who then disappeared on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 12.
Kumu knows people, so this crime against her mah jongg buddy wouldn't stand.
Let's face it. Kumu doesn't get enough screen time for someone in the opening credits.
She's been a rock when it comes to Robin's Nest and La Mariana. She was there for support when T.C. moved into rehab on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 11.
So when Kumu asked for help fo ripped-off single mother Ying, Magnum and Higgins dropped everything. That's only right after all that Kumu has done for those around her.
Tracking down scammers in China appeared daunting, as did combing through all the WhatsApp correspondence between Ying and Han.
Watching Kumu skewer Thomas for his lack of technological prowess was hilarious.
This time out, Kumu's friend Ying had been scammed by a man who then disappeared on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 12.
Kumu knows people, so this crime against her mah jongg buddy wouldn't stand.
Let's face it. Kumu doesn't get enough screen time for someone in the opening credits.
She's been a rock when it comes to Robin's Nest and La Mariana. She was there for support when T.C. moved into rehab on Magnum P.I. Season 5 Episode 11.
So when Kumu asked for help fo ripped-off single mother Ying, Magnum and Higgins dropped everything. That's only right after all that Kumu has done for those around her.
Tracking down scammers in China appeared daunting, as did combing through all the WhatsApp correspondence between Ying and Han.
Watching Kumu skewer Thomas for his lack of technological prowess was hilarious.
- 10/12/2023
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Chinese directors of 5th and 6th Generation have garnered wide international recognition for their fiction output. Their documentary colleagues, however, are not met with the same amount of love and interest at film festivals. Unrightly so, as their work of documenting and exposing the rapid changes of People's Republic of China is highly commendable. Shot almost independently, with minimal budgets and no support from the government, Chinese guerilla filmmakers have to function in some of the least favourable film industry conditions. Here are some of the works representative of the Chinese indie documentary movement of last two decades.
Three Sisters (2012) by Wang Bing
Contrary to what was said in this article's introduction, Wang Bing stands as an exception to the rule. As the most recognized Chinese contemporary documentary filmmaker, he is widely celebrated since his monumental debut “West of the Tracks” (2003). “Three Sisters” however is a far more accessible entry point into his filmography.
Three Sisters (2012) by Wang Bing
Contrary to what was said in this article's introduction, Wang Bing stands as an exception to the rule. As the most recognized Chinese contemporary documentary filmmaker, he is widely celebrated since his monumental debut “West of the Tracks” (2003). “Three Sisters” however is a far more accessible entry point into his filmography.
- 8/5/2023
- by Olek Młyński
- AsianMoviePulse
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