Not everyone can be too young to remember the ‘Magnum, P.I.’ theme song. It’s one of the ’80s greats and sets my heart a-beating.
When TV actors gain fame for one particular role, how many of them can successfully make viewers forget about their famous character when they appear on a new program?
On the nights I’m actually able to watch three or more TV shows (whether they’re new, recorded or via DVD), I post my own personal ranking of how each fared against the other. Some spoilers may follow.
‘Merlin’, ‘Xena’, and ‘Hercules’ lead off a week of DVD releases that could have been great. Unfortunately, the release of ‘Relic Hunter’ is Canadian Only, so now I’ll be forced to call in favors from across the border to get my Karen Petrusky fix.
There was a ton of hype and excitement surrounding ‘Justified.’ After five episodes, has the show met all those lofty expectations?
“Let me explain myself. This agent, Renee Walker. I considered her to be my family. So take a long hard look into my eyes and realize that I will have not problem taking out each member of yours before they even get home today unless I get the information I want.”
Another strange murder brings with it a blast from Esposito’s past, as well as some outside help for the team. Michael Trucco, from ‘Battlestar’, begins his recurring run as Detective Dunning, and he has eyes for Beckett.