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Watched the first few episodes of Cheers with the wife tonight (er, afternoon) : I saw the later seasons as a kid of course, so I’m more familiar with Kirstie Alley and Woody Harrelson than Diane and Coach, but this show and cast were fully-realized right from the start. Gloriously politically incorrect, obviously.

But man, when I was young I always thought it was Woody Harrelson singing the theme song - and it still sounds just like him!
 
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Watched the first few episodes of Cheers with the wife tonight (er, afternoon) : I saw the later seasons as a kid of course, so I’m more familiar with Kirstie Alley and Woody Harrelson than Diane and Coach, but this show and cast were fully-realized right from the start. Gloriously politically incorrect, obviously.

But man, when I was young I always thought it was Woody Harrelson singing the theme song - and it still sounds just like him!
The early years of Cheers was amazing. The show did well throughout all of the cast changes over time, but for me it’s always the original cast. It’s kind of like M*A*S*H in that way.
 
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I've been trying to watch Extraction on Netflix, and I'm 47:22 in, but Woody Damn, this thing sucks Harbaugh's balls. The over the top Jason Bourne close combat shit was bad enough, but now you smack a guy straight on with a 3 ton lorry, and he gets up to continue the fight. I don't care what kind of badass Indian special ops guy you were, but physics is still physics. Force equals mass times acceleration, and if that three ton lorry trucks your ass you have shattered bones, displaced joints and severe internal injuries. You do not get up to continue the fight. You do not pass GO and collect 200 rupies.
 
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Finished off Picard last week. It definitely got better as it went along and had an interesting finish. One thing about TNG is that the storylines don’t jive across shows and movies.

Decided to start Discovery which is 180 the action in Picard. I’m 4 episodes in and interested to see where it goes from here.
 
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Homeland rapped up on Showtime last night. What a damn good series.

I think we were only able to make it 4 or 5 seasons into Homeland. Not that it was bad, but it got to the point where I just couldn't bring that to the top of my watch list. First season was amazing then it felt like it went downhill at least for me. I read and article about the finale and it sounds like it might have picked up after I stopped watching. We were in the process of selling our house and moving 4 years ago and it feels like that's when I lost interest in a large number of shows. I've been told I need to watch Breaking Bad so I might give it a try. Hopefully that isn't the new Wire where everyone can get into it other than me.
 
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I've been watching a few of these shows:

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The Hallmark Channel has 4 of them on in the afternoon and I tape them. That way you can watch them anytime and more importantly fast forward through the commercials. Since I didn't watch it much back in the 80s, it's like new programming.



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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hillerman

Shit, I never would have guessed that......:no:
 
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Some more Magnum trivia:

Zeus & Apollo

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"The Lads"

Zeus and Apollo are Higgins' beloved, highly trained, and exceptionally loyal, Doberman Pincher guard dogs. They provide an additional layer of security for Robin's Nest. Higgins often refers to them as simply "The Lads". When confronted with the verbal command of "Zeus, Apollo, Patrol!" they will roam the grounds of the estate looking for intruders, or unwelcome guests. According to Higgins, they are also trained to respond to some "34 distinct unvoiced commands". In the early seasons of the show, Magnum was often chased by "The Lads", but later not so much. In fact, they even became close "pals".

During the course of the series, Zeus and Apollo have proved their toughness many times. In the "Pilot Movie", while chasing after Magnum in the Ferrari, Zeus (or was it Apollo?) had the main gate close on his neck! No big deal, he simply shook it off and went back on patrol! They were drugged by a senior citizen Nazi sympathizer in Season One's "Never Again...Never Again". They've been sedated by tranquillizer guns on several occasions (see Season Two's "Ghost Writer"). Apollo was tragically shot in Season Six's "All Thieves on Deck" and almost died. Close to death, he had to have surgery and eventually made a full recovery. On several occasions they have thwarted estate intrusions from a variety of nefarious henchmen. In short, they are loyal and tough as nails!

"The Lads" enjoy all of the luxuries of the estate and are accustomed to dining on fine cuisine that is lovingly prepared by their master Jonathan Quayle Higgins (and sometimes begrudgingly by Thomas Magnum). They are usually served prime cuts of lightly sauteed steaks, or braised sirloin tips! Yes, life is good for Zeus and Apollo!

According to Larry Manetti's book Aloha Magnum, Zeus and Apollo were played by several different Doberman Pinchers throughout the show's run. In the first half of Season One, three local Doberman Pinchers were used, two female dogs named "Cola" and "Nohea", and one male named "Joe". When their trainer, Karl Lewis Miller, left the show mid-season, professional Hollywood animal trainer Scott E. Hart was brought in as the official animal supervisor for the show. At the beginning of Season Two, the producers had Scott Hart bring his own dogs from the mainland, and they were two males and one female. The two males were "Whiskey" and "Brutus" and the female was "Dominique". At the beginning of Season Four, Scott was told that the dogs were being written out of the script in order to save costs. However, the "Lads" were saved by Tom Selleck and John Hillerman who didn't want the show to go on without them!

Entire article: http://magnum-mania.com/Characters/Zeus_Apollo.html
 
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