More likely all the CBS ex- SEALs know each other along with Sam Hanna on NCISLooks like the continuation with his daughter is out the window and this will be a straight-up do-over.
Maybe Hawaii Five-0 ends this season and Alex O'Loughlin becomes Magnum for next season. He wouldn't even have to move.![]()
CBS doesn't do all grim except for Criminal Minds franchise. Seeing the show runner comes out of Hawaii 5-0 which is in the Tommyverse with happy music playing under a nuclear or bio-terrorism threat NCIS Los Angeles I doubt if you get the grim PTSD surviving veteran.Will Magnum be all Grim this time around? The great thing about the original 80s show was that it had its lighthearted and funny moments, and Sellick as Magnum was a likeable guy.
Plus you need the awesome red Ferrari.
CBS doesn't do all grim except for Criminal Minds franchise. Seeing the show runner comes out of Hawaii 5-0 which is in the Tommyverse with happy music playing under a nuclear or bio-terrorism threat NCIS Los Angeles I doubt if you get the grim PTSD surviving veteran.
Before Detective Munch started crossing over to different shows there was the medical drama St. Elsewhere. Tommy was the autistic son of a character who in a famous finale it became clear that the crossovers to that show links out to many others if you follow the thread."Tommyverse"?![]()
I think that as long as Blue Bloods is on the air, Selleck wouldn't want to divide his time. But with the way this season is looking, Blue Bloods is probably on its way out. I will be surprised if it's given an 9th season.
We don't need a remake, reboot, revisioning of "Magnum, pi". Tom Selleck is still a draw, still interesting, and hasn't gotten us to hate him unlike some other Holylwood actors/actresses.
I think a good TV movie or miniseries returning back to the universe to find out what happened to Magnum, Higgins, Magnum's friends, and the Masters' estate, would be great. Tie up loose ends, maybe create a new mystery around Robin Masters, who knows what.
And Mike Post is still alive to score it.
As long as it doesn't suck huge Yorballs like some TV movies ("Return to Mayberry", anyone?), I'd be up to it.
Already on its 8th season, is it? I remember when it first started airing. Didn't take me long to feel that it was very formulaic, and I don't know if they changed it, but they always had the family dinners at the exact same place in the episodes.
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