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No, not the PF user, the superhero character portrayed by Dean Anderson. The one who does crazy, impossible things like make lasers out of chewing gum, in order to take out the bad guys.
You're probably too young to have seen it. :grumpy:moose said:I've never seen the show.
*runs away*
Nope, never even heard of that one.TheStatutoryApe said:Has anyone else ever seen Legend? I loved that show too. Richard Dean Anderson and John de Lancie are great together.
They're okay. I liked it for a while, the first few seasons, but then lost interest.I don't care much for the Star Gate shows.
The Greatest American Hero. That's what Vanesch and I felt like when we were first made "super" mentors and nobody gave us an instruction book. :rofl: It's much less stressful now that we're just mere mortal mentors again.Oh! And who else used to watch that show with the guy that had curly blonde hair who became a superhero? I can't believe I don't remember the name.
Moonbear said:I also have to admit that part of my appreciation of the show is that I've always thought Richard Dean Anderson is HOT! :!)
Yes, especially with the 1980s hair. As long as it isn't that big, curly hair-band look. :tongue:franznietzsche said:Especially with that 1980s hair :yuck:
tribdog said:I saw him cut through steel with a chocolate bar and a battery.
When I was around 16 my buddies an me used to take my car out into the desert and put the car in gear and get out. We'd stand around while the car drove away, after a while somoeone would yell "MacGyver" and we'd take off running after the car to jump on the roof and climb in and stop it before it hit anything or drove into a ditch.
Oooo, got to go put that on my wishlist now...gravenewworld said:This is the #1 thing I have on my Christmas list-
Yep, in one of the first episodes, he also sealed up a leaking tank of sulfuric acid with a candy bar. It was right after we had done that lab in science class where you mix sugar and sulfuric acid, so I sat there explaining the reaction to my parents who probably just wished I'd shut up and watch the TV. I also explained out porous the resulting product is and why it wouldn't work to stop a leak. :tongue: Yes, I've been a smart-*** for a long time.tribdog said:I saw him cut through steel with a chocolate bar and a battery.
Now you've ruined it for me. I won't be able to look at him without the mullet-alarm going off.Evo said:I was never able to watch it because I thought Richard Dean Anderson was creepy looking. (sorry MB). His hair was too mullet-like.
Evo said:I was never able to watch it because I thought Richard Dean Anderson was creepy looking. (sorry MB). His hair was too mullet-like.
zoobyshoe said:Math and Evo, I never told you: I have a mullet. It's a good look for zoobies.
As a scientist, I cannot provide a definitive answer to this question. However, there are likely many people who share your dislike for MacGyver, as with any form of entertainment. It is important to remember that everyone has their own preferences and opinions, and it is okay to not like something that others may enjoy.
There can be a variety of reasons why someone may dislike MacGyver. Some may find the show's plot or characters uninteresting, while others may not enjoy the genre or style of the show. It is also possible that personal experiences or biases may play a role in one's dislike for MacGyver.
As a scientist, I am not aware of any scientific studies specifically focused on the dislike for MacGyver. However, there may be research on the psychology of preferences and opinions that could provide some insight into why some people may dislike certain forms of entertainment.
Again, I cannot provide a definitive answer to this question as everyone's preferences are different. However, it is possible that those who dislike MacGyver may enjoy other action-adventure or drama shows, or they may prefer a different genre altogether. It is important to explore and find what entertainment brings you joy and satisfaction.
Absolutely! It is completely okay to dislike a popular show or any form of entertainment. Your personal preferences and opinions are valid and should be respected. It is important to not feel pressured to like something just because it is popular.