@YvonneRosBecker Don't have any detailed production notes to look back on to be able to answer this specifically, but I can say that this video was constructed "live" at a convention as part of a "how to make Fannish Music Videos" workshop I led, and at the time, I only had first season episodes to work with, and mainly episodes from the first half of the first season. If I had to guess, I would say this had to have come from one of the first 5 or 6 episodes of 1st season. Hope that helps!
@cannellfan hehe thanks well i knew it was from the first few episodes i just always seem to skip it :/ but thanks i'll just watch the first few eps :D
@MasterMike31 Hey, they were each great in their day. I was just as addicted to MacGyver and his methods of crimefighting in the 80s as I am to Michael and his talents here in the early 2000s! :-)
@SuperRsfan 47. I grew up on late 1970s and 1980s TV, and have continued to have a love for the medium to this day. But most of my "touchstone" series, the ones I love going back to watch on old VHS tapes or newly-purchased DVD boxed sets, are the series from the early 1980s -- Remington Steele, Riptide, Greatest American Hero, Magnum P.I., Simon & Simon, The Equalizer, Beauty and the Beast, Max Headroom, etc.
@cannellfan That is great! I watched Magnum every week--I loved Tom Selleck. I just bought all of the Remington Steele episodes on DVD about a month ago. I liked Simon & Simon and also 21 Jumpstreet. Weren't the 80s great for music and TV?? I also love Burn Notice and Psych.
pretty good.
philkensebben 3 weeks ago
nice!
typelogin 4 months ago
Awesome!!!!
maphia88 5 months ago
Awesome!!!!
maphia88 5 months ago
iv always said burn notice is like a cross between the a-team and macgyver :P this is so fitting
33115metal 5 months ago
Hell yeah that was awsome!!!! great job the two shows blend so well.
nickd1961 5 months ago
I love this vid!
HumanTarget69 7 months ago
I imagine quite a few of us MacGyver fans have become burn notice fans. He even does the voice over explanations, much like Mac. Nicely Done!!!!
Photon123 8 months ago
w000t w000000t
XenoGlossoFila 9 months ago
what ep is 0:11 from ?
YvonneRosBecker 10 months ago
@YvonneRosBecker Don't have any detailed production notes to look back on to be able to answer this specifically, but I can say that this video was constructed "live" at a convention as part of a "how to make Fannish Music Videos" workshop I led, and at the time, I only had first season episodes to work with, and mainly episodes from the first half of the first season. If I had to guess, I would say this had to have come from one of the first 5 or 6 episodes of 1st season. Hope that helps!
cannellfan 10 months ago
@cannellfan hehe thanks well i knew it was from the first few episodes i just always seem to skip it :/ but thanks i'll just watch the first few eps :D
YvonneRosBecker 10 months ago
@YvonneRosBecker im pretty sure its episode 2
shortcheetos 7 months ago
Haha Love it :P
Rian199 1 year ago
Ahahah good video!
But Michael Westen >>>>> Mac Gyver
MasterMike31 1 year ago 3
@MasterMike31 Hey, they were each great in their day. I was just as addicted to MacGyver and his methods of crimefighting in the 80s as I am to Michael and his talents here in the early 2000s! :-)
cannellfan 1 year ago
@cannellfan How old are you?
SuperRsfan 1 year ago
@SuperRsfan 47. I grew up on late 1970s and 1980s TV, and have continued to have a love for the medium to this day. But most of my "touchstone" series, the ones I love going back to watch on old VHS tapes or newly-purchased DVD boxed sets, are the series from the early 1980s -- Remington Steele, Riptide, Greatest American Hero, Magnum P.I., Simon & Simon, The Equalizer, Beauty and the Beast, Max Headroom, etc.
cannellfan 1 year ago
@cannellfan That is great! I watched Magnum every week--I loved Tom Selleck. I just bought all of the Remington Steele episodes on DVD about a month ago. I liked Simon & Simon and also 21 Jumpstreet. Weren't the 80s great for music and TV?? I also love Burn Notice and Psych.
SuperRsfan 1 year ago
@MasterMike31
F' no. Ten years from now, MacGyver will still be a significant pop cultural icon. I doubt Mr. Westen will be that prominent.
Ragitsu 10 months ago
brilliant
ersevs 1 year ago
This was fantastic!! Loved it! :)
SNLover09 1 year ago
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tchopak 1 year ago
super :)
pe3kbys3ce 1 year ago
Great Job! thank you :)
bcmom5 1 year ago