LOS ANGELES -- If you think “Magnum P.I.” got a little sexier after it moved to NBC, you’re right.
And, yes, the relationship between Jay Hernandez’s Thomas Magnum and Perdita Weeks’ Juliet Higgins has heated up.
People are also reading… “It was a shock that the series was going to go away in the first place,” Hernandez says. “I was genuinely confused as to why that happened.” Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio Giving an old series new life, however, has been a way of doing business for the networks. Everything from “Beverly Hills 90210” to “Hawaii Five-O” has had an opportunity to recapture old glory.
Selleck’s mustache was a key part of his character. Hernandez thought it might have to stay but, quickly, producers assured him it didn’t have to be a trait of his Magnum. “Those sort of things really speak to people in these times that are so complicated and divisive,” he says."Ohana" wasn't just a buzzword.
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