MacGyver

Approval Rate: 85%

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    disgustingfats_tupidsmellyugl_ypig

    Fri Sep 11 2009

    Very contrived...

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    razorblades

    Fri Oct 17 2008

    Ah, the A-team all rolled into one. Not so many funny oneliners though! Gotta say that mister anderson has gotten sexier as he got older, he is a fine thing in stargate. He always managed to get out of every situation he got himself into, you just gotta love him!

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    rschutt

    Mon Sep 15 2008

    This is my all-time favorite show..ok, may have something to do with Richard Dean Anderson. But you have to admit, this show had lasting qualities. People still use "MacGyver" as a term for making your own fix-it creation!

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    spike65

    Wed Apr 09 2008

    Avoided it like the plague. My son loved it. More intelligent that A-Team by far.

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    mjhmurphy

    Fri Jan 18 2008

    Bill Nye the Science Guy meets Chuck Norris.

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    boggle

    Thu Sep 20 2007

    This series was awesome, but I have to admit, I'm rating it on how much I liked it as a kid rather than how I feel about it now. Arrgh, so corny, so hokey, so improbable.

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    jamie_mcbain

    Sun Aug 12 2007

    The fact that he solved problems, without a gun and everyday items instead, was my favorite thing about the show.

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    powerstech

    Sat May 05 2007

    Great show but he makes a better Jack ONeil

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    genghisthehun

    Sat May 05 2007

    Ummm, let's see now. I give this mope a stale half full can of Pepsi, a paper clip, a stick of chewing gum and a condom, and he can blow up Lithuania. Yeah, I believe it! It has to be plausible for it to be entertaining for me.

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    jefisher

    Sun Dec 31 2006

    he became an icon! maybe he couldn't act, but come on!

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    jeremy00081

    Tue Sep 19 2006

    I wanted to give this show a lower rating because of the corny 80's acting and MacGyver's fluffy hairdo, but I just couldn't. It's too much of a classic. And I have to admit, it was cool to see what he's do to get himself out of the next jam he got in.

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    limpin_trenchfoot

    Mon Jul 24 2006

    If it's fine by Patty and Selma it's fine by me

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    x_factor_z

    Fri Mar 17 2006

    Liked RDA much better in SG 1. I do not believe how he could have looked so young though!!!

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    geog84

    Sat Jan 28 2006

    OMG, this show rocks! I'm glad they're playing reruns, cause I was a little tot when it was shown. This should be a top 10 tv show of all time.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Thu Dec 08 2005

    I learned how to make all kinds of BS gadgets by watching this.

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    rjy22751

    Fri Aug 12 2005

    This was a good show, until Richard started to push his views on gun control on the series.

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    texasyankee

    Tue Mar 29 2005

    Oh ya the guy could take a pen casing and some bubble gum and maybe a tree branch and make an airplane, that could fly and save 4 people from sure and uncertain death. Ok so it wasn't realistic but you have to admit it was fun to imagine having these powers to take every day objects and turn them into a life saving device.

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    mark27

    Wed Jul 21 2004

    Nothing past, present or future on television can compare to MacGyver. The writing was sharp, the production values were first-rate, the music was superb, the acting was generally effective. Considering the show was sabotaged by its network right at the time when it could have broke out as a major hit is a real shame. MacGyver was lucky to have a very loyal audience because it certainly didn't have a large audience due to ABC casting it in one time slot set in quicksand after another. It's remarkable the show survived beyond it's first season and the fact that it did is a testimony to its quality...and its appeal to all age groups. I knew 80-year-old men who were fans of the show, as well as 25-year-old women and 9-year-old boys. If the show had been taken seriously enough to realize its full audience, there would have been no limit to its popularity. It's funny how lame but popular shows of the era like A Different World and Empty Nest have forgotten by everyone while underachiever Ma... Read more

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    homer930

    Sat Jul 17 2004

    I really miss this show.

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    ansgard

    Tue Jun 08 2004

    I LOVE MACGUYVER TOO !!!! HE IS FANTASTIC

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    tandt14

    Thu May 06 2004

    I LOVE MACGYVER!!!! THE SHOW ROCKED!!!!

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    kahfess

    Sun Jul 13 2003

    I enjoyed watching this show, if it were not for his cleverness the show would not have been much at all.

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    nycitalian

    Tue Jul 08 2003

    Absolutely loved MacGyver. Was always interesting and clever. Richard Dean Anderson was perfect in the role. Would love to have it return as a new series.

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    meatlamp

    Wed Jun 04 2003

    Where else on television can you see someone make a catapult out of a keyboard, some shaving cream, and a #2 pencil? Nowhere. Oh, and what was his job, anyway? Whas he an FBI agent or something? I never got that.

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    rebelyell1861

    Sun May 11 2003

    I never cared much for it but all my friends seem to like it for some reason. I guess I just missed something.

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    max_steal

    Tue Mar 04 2003

    he is smart

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    lukskywlkr

    Thu Jan 09 2003

    For about three episodes, this was a unique interesting show. After that, you pretty much knew what was going to happen; he's gonna take a paper clip, some string, and a rubber band and make a 747 jet to get himself out of danger.

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    franchise34

    Wed Sep 18 2002

    Was there anything that this guy couldn't do? I loved this show. Now if he only showed us how to create a devise to stop women from being so moody!

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    finlore

    Fri May 10 2002

    An adventure show with a minimum of violence -- what a concept! Richard Dean Anderson was the perfect secret agent, escaping from dire situations with only what his ingenuity could create from mundane items. The show itself was always entertaining and managed to preach non-violence without being boring or heavy-handed. Is MacGyver on in reruns anywhere? I'd love to see it again.

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    medgarevers

    Mon Nov 26 2001

    Haha- make fun of it all you want, but this was such an entertaining show. It was on my schedule for a while there- I watched "MacGyver" and "Highlander" consecutively. Macgyver is one of the only guys that could hold a show and stay alive in that show without a gun.

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    callmetootie

    Mon Jul 30 2001

    I thought that the way that they used special effects in the show was OK but that was about it.

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    darkwolf

    Wed Nov 01 2000

    In it's day it was a good show.

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    wiggum

    Thu Jul 20 2000

    It's almost too easy to make MacGyver jokes. Any time someone shows up with an odd assortment of miscellaneous items, you can throw out the line, "If you were MacGyver, you could turn that stuff into a (insert name of complicated electronic device here)." I never watched this show regularly, but every time I saw it I was entertained by the creativity of the gadgets MacGyver would whip up. Like "Mr. Wizard" in action.

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    samiam

    Wed Jul 19 2000

    Who else can make a nuclear weapon armed only with a Q-Tip, some Peanut Butter and a rubber band? You have to love MacGyver.

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    magellan

    Wed Jul 19 2000

    I recently returned to work from the corner store with the somewhat odd purchase of a hard boiled egg, a can of Barbasol shaving cream, and a bag of cough drops. One of my cleverer co-workers immediately remarked that if I were MacGyver, I would be able to mold this bizarre combination of household items into an explosive. While I never much enjoyed the show MacGyver, any television program which is able, in some way, to spawn this level of humor is ok in my book.

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    vcg26060om

    Tue Jul 18 2000

    MacGyver is the sexy, handsome, adorably rugged, non-offensive version of Martha Stewart. What's not to like? Each hour long episode featured the jack-of-all-trades, crafty like a fox, most handy of all handimen, MacGyver escaping from the clutches of evil with only his sharp intellect and whatever random items he may have had in his pockets. This is an exceptional television show that I really wish would be picked up for reruns. And it would probably be good training for future Survivor members to watch a couple of these episodes...