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Saturday, May 31, 2008
MacGyver
I loved this show when I was a kid. First, it's Richard Dean Anderson. Second, it might have been that I could imagine myself as MacGyver, someone who could only hope that brains can win over brawn. Third, he always carried a Swiss Army knife and duct tape.
He didn't die. They somehow thought they could write off the entire series when he finds his long-lost son. Then he decides to quit because, of course, he has a lot of catching up to do. Worst. Ending. Ever.
Every time I catch myself fantasizing about shooting Richard Dean Anderson in the stomach for his role in the awful Stargate SG-1, I have to force myself to remember that he did MacGuyver. What a show!
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I have to admit that I was never really a big fan of MacGyver, although I was disappointed to hear they killed him or something in the last episode.
He didn't die. They somehow thought they could write off the entire series when he finds his long-lost son. Then he decides to quit because, of course, he has a lot of catching up to do. Worst. Ending. Ever.
Every time I catch myself fantasizing about shooting Richard Dean Anderson in the stomach for his role in the awful Stargate SG-1, I have to force myself to remember that he did MacGuyver. What a show!
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