

Bowing on CBS in 2018, this reboot of the favorite '80s action/drama found Jay Hernandez slipping into the Hawaiian shirts as Navy SEAL-turned-private investigator Thomas Magnum, working his trade while serving as the security consultant and more-or-less permanent houseguest of never-seen novelist Robin Masters. Rounding out the cast were Perdita Weeks as Masters' major domo, ex-MI6 operative Juliet Higgins; Stephen Hill as chopper pilot TC Calvin; and Zachary Knight as barkeep Rick Wright.15 episodes on 5 discs. 14 1/3 hrs. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH). Review: Magnum Pi. - Now I have all 5 seasons. Thank you. Review: The new Magnum PI - Was a great purchase to rewatch the season







| Contributor | Jay Hernandez, Perdita Weeks, Stephen Hill, Tim Kang, Various, Zachary Knighton |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 587 Reviews |
| Format | Subtitled |
| Genre | Television, Television/Crime |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 5 |
J**N
Magnum Pi.
Now I have all 5 seasons. Thank you.
D**R
The new Magnum PI
Was a great purchase to rewatch the season
D**R
Magnum P.I. affirms Jay Hernandez, Hawaiians and their Hawaii as astutely appealing and attractive
Magnum P.I. allows me family entertainment for Family Movie Night with my feline Thika atop the television to angle her face downward to Jay Hernandez as her most admired actor. Thika and my other feline sentients most appreciated the episode A game of cat and mouse even as I and they approached all Season-Two episodes as most favorite. Nevertheless, the episodes A bullet named Fate and Make it 'til dawn attracted my and their attention with the Kumu activism for ancient Polynesian-ancestored Hawaiian sites. Jay Hernandez as Thomas Magnum and the second-season Magnum P.I. confirm everything for me about the courage of Jay Hernandez as Thomas Magnum to charm us toward the correct paths of compassionate conduct and of the Hawaiian archipelago and its people to conserve their companionable, compassionate, comprehensive, conscientious biogeographical and cultural configurations.
P**.
Love the new Magnum
Love the new Magnum, but what gives, I have an LG 83" C1 4k tv paired with a 4k DVD player & I can't even watch these shows in 4k. At least give us blu ray for crying out loud. I don't like when a company gives us a low quality copy then a year from now gives us 4k and forces fans to re-buy a better quality copy. Get in the game folks.
J**K
Pretty good
Pretty good season. The 1980’s is still better.
B**.
The "Ride" Continues
Season Two continues to develop the characters. The episodes ate exciting and humor is thrown in to lighten the seriousness of the cases Magnum, Higgins and the rest of the team take on. I found myself tearing up at the end of many of the episodes. Simply love the bantering, yet there is a great deal of support when needed.
T**3
Great!
Although not same as original series, it’s great. Don’t regret buying it but took some time to get used to the characters.
R**L
Entertaining and gorgeous setting
I tend to like investigative shows set in Hawaii to begin with, and this show is no exception. The storylines that spring up as a result of the setting itself are interesting, and the actors are well chosen for their roles. Some of the writing is a bit simplistic sometimes, wild at other times. But overall it’s enough to keep me watching.
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