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MacGyver: The Complete 3rd Season (DVD)
Starring:
Richard Dean Anderson
Genre: TV Series
Available on DVD: Sep 6th 2005

Review By:
Ida Ibricevic

School:
Hunter

Favorite Quote:
Darling,what the hell are you wearing?
Sweetie,It's La Croix.
...It's Fabulous! - Absolutely Fabulous

MacGyver: The Complete 3rd Season

Review By: Ida Ibricevic
Ida Ibricevic@TheCinemaSource.com

The James Bond of television is now on DVD in the release of the third series of MacGyver. Never has there been such a gorgeous feathered and frosted mullet on TV! From charismatically bad Russian accents to over-polished stunts, this is the epitome of the 80's action television series, along with Miami Vice of course. Fighting crime in his trademark khakis, Richard Dean Anderson ( Stargate SG-1) is a household name. I mean when you're trying to shimmy down a fire escape using some rope and maybe a stick of gum, what would be the most likely comment? Well, aside from what the hell are you doing on a fire escape in the first place? You'd probably hear something along the lines of, "Hey, MacGyver try not to break anything you'll need later!" I highly doubt that there's a person on earth who hasn't been familiarized with our limber Boy Scout Mr. MacGyver.

Our man MacGyver never gets duped or out smarted...unless it's by a beautiful woman. His integrity is never compromised...unless it's for a beautiful woman. Poor MacGyver just can't seem to learn that a pair gorgeous pouting lips can lie just as well as any others. MacGyver's just a small town boy from Minnesota, but in this three disc set he's dodging KGB bullets, defending national treasures, taking on the mafia, and in his spare time trying to be a good neighbor.

Our sexy version of "Bill Nye, the science guy" is still unarmed with traditional weapons. He's a tree-hugging special agent who'd rather throw rocks than bombs - awfully P.C. of him, don't you think? Although, his look and character might not be as cool as it used to be, especially with a younger audience.

There's a funny thing that happens when you reacquaint yourself with something in adulthood that you worshiped as a child...you notice the hands pulling the strings. That is unfortunately what happened to me when I saw this after not having seen it for several years. The explosions are cheap and the action scenes are too slow, especially the ones that involve running (they practically slow down for the bad guys to catch up). But, then I tried to put myself back into the mind frame of a nine-year-old and I once again appreciated the awesome effects and music and even the mullet, because the point is that for the era it was produced in they did one hell of a job.

I'm not really certain as to the reason, but my favorite discs are three and four. The episodes that I particularly liked were "Hell Week", "Early Retirement", and "Thin Ice". The strengths that these episodes share is that they all involve his mentors and "teachers" as the primary victims/characters. This is a strong point due to the element of MacGyver paying homage to his roots and saving the ones whom are responsible for the person he's grown into. Overall the focus on ...




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