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DVD MacGyver - The Complete Final Season
The houseboat is history. In the final season, MacGyver (Richard Dean Anderson) moves to a loft in an eccentric inner-city neighborhood. The point seems to be to paint the secret agent as less of a loner, but living away from the rest of the world seemed to suit MacGyver better. Fortunately for fans, Mac's ever-enthusiastic buddy, Jack (Bruce McGill), and surprisingly lively nemesis, Murdoc (Michael Des Barres), who faked his death in year six, come back to add a little zest to proceedings that were starting to grow stale (see "Obsessed" and "The Mountain of Youth"). Aside from Pete Thornton (Dana Elcar, now wearing dark glasses due to glaucoma), MacGyver's boss, other recurring characters include Mama Lorraine (Kimberly Scott), a voodoo priestess, and the Colton brothers (Cleavon Little, Richard Lawson, and Cuba Gooding Jr.), who return in "The Coltons," pilot for a series that never materialized (Della Reese, who plays their mother, would have better luck with Touched by and Angel). In addition, Mac's son, Sam (Dalton James), is introduced in "The Stringer," the series' fitting finale. Sadly, Elcar, who also starred in Barretta and Black Sheep Squadron, would pass away in 2005.
Instead of a full season, only 14 episodes were produced for the seventh, including the silly two-parter "Good Knight MacGyver," in which a bump on the noggin transports Mac to Camelot. As he spends more time with the Challengers Club than the Phoenix Foundation, other stories revolve around domestic matters rather than the international crises of yore. Guest stars include Shelley Berman ("Honest Abe"), Wendy Malick ("Obsessed"), Henry Gibson ("Deadly Silents"), and Dick Butkus ("Split Decision"). The final season was followed by two tele-films, an appearance on The Simpsons, and a Super Bowl 2006 MasterCard commercial in which Anderson revived his most famous character. Priceless, indeed. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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ARE THE MOVIES INCLUDED OR NOT?
I have heard people complaining about how the movies will most likely not be included, but I haven't seen a review by anyone that says "I own the season 7 set and the movies are/aren't included" I'm sure a bunch of people have them by now and I would appreciate the info :)
Re: Missing Episodes
Regarding the supposedly missing episodes -- there are none. The episode you're referring to as the first Murdoc episode is Partners, from Season 2. The Murdoc in drag "episode" is not a separate episode -- it is a flashback sequence in Partners where Mac and Pete reminisce about their first encounter with Murdoc. The other episode you reference is Family Matter, also from Season 2.
The missing episodes
Is it just me, or are there atleast 3 "missing" episodes; such as the First Murdoc episode: Dana Elcar, Richard Dean Anderson, Michael deBears, and Bruce McGillis (Taxi cab; Murdoc in drag) and the REUNION episode of that (stuck in a semi, obitiuary to bring them together) Those were the first two encounters with Michael deBears character and we do NOT have them on DVD!
The THIRD episode I can confirm is missing is also early, Season 2 I think; Dana Elcar and Richard Dean Anderson head to find his "wife" and first time we see the character they bring back the following season who plays Dana Elcar's "Son"
Have any other of you noted the same issues? on episodes I may have missed and or forgotten?
Mayby they are planning a "missing episodes" package.
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