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Title: MacGyver
Post by: AshimotoK0 on October 10, 2015, 08:37:24 PM
Some guy on HondaTwins site suggested I am obviously  a fan of MacGyver ... had to Google that one  ;D
Title: Re: MacGyver
Post by: Bryanj on October 11, 2015, 07:27:31 AM
you cant be him as you don't use string and paperclips!!
Title: Re: MacGyver
Post by: royhall on October 11, 2015, 10:50:47 AM
No sorry, you've lost me! Who's McGyver?
Title: Re: MacGyver
Post by: AshimotoK0 on October 11, 2015, 11:26:27 AM
No sorry, you've lost me! Who's McGyver?
Series overview[edit]


Main articles: List of MacGyver episodes and Organizations in MacGyver
The series revolved around MacGyver, whose main asset is his practical application of scientific knowledge and inventive use of common items – along with his ever-present Swiss Army knife. The clever solutions MacGyver implemented to seemingly unsolvable problems – often in life-or-death situations requiring him to improvise complex devices in a matter of minutes – were a major attraction of the show, which was praised[by whom?] for generating interest in the applied sciences, particularly engineering,[2][dubious – discuss] and for providing entertaining story-lines. All of MacGyver's exploits on the show were ostensibly vetted[by whom?] to ensure a basis on scientific principles (even though, the creators acknowledged,[citation needed] in real life one would have to be extraordinarily lucky for most of MacGyver's ideas to succeed). In the few cases where MacGyver used household chemicals to mix up poisons, explosives, or other things deemed too dangerous to be accurately described to the public, details were altered or left vague.[3]

The use of ordinary household items to jury-rig devices shows an influence from The A-Team (though MacGyver eschews firearms). The idea has entered United States popular culture: such constructions are referred to as "MacGyverisms" (a term first used in episode 3 of season 2, "Twice Stung"). "MacGyver" has become a verb, as in "The car broke down but he MacGyvered a fix to get home", and was even used in Stargate SG-1, a later show featuring Richard Dean Anderson as a protagonist. The show often dealt with social issues, though more so in seasons 4–7 than 1–3, which were mostly about MacGyver's adventures working for the United States government and later for the Phoenix Foundation.

Title: Re: MacGyver
Post by: royhall on October 11, 2015, 12:07:42 PM
Got ya. I remember that now, from the 90's. Didn't watch it though, but going to watch an episode on YouTube. Think the remark may be a bit of a compliment Ash, Superhero type etc.
Title: Re: MacGyver
Post by: Mike on a bike on October 11, 2015, 04:49:44 PM
I often say to my wife "I done a McGyver on it" and she knows exactly what I mean.  ;D
Title: Re: MacGyver
Post by: MrDavo on October 12, 2015, 11:25:05 AM
I only know about it from the Simpsons, as Marge's sisters Pattie and Selma's lives used to revolve around watching McGyver.
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