Given Lemmy’s leftward sociopolitical skew, the appreciation for Star Trek makes perfect sense, but what do we think of “MacGyver”? I specifically refer to the 85-92 Richard Dean Anderson show; I know there’s a reboot but I haven’t seen it yet.

Let’s see…

-Leftward Socio-political Commentary, including environmental activism and anti-authoritarianism

-Male protagonist with actual outward sensitivity & feelings

-“Open-source”; makes his own tools/gadgets from whatever’s available instead of relying on a corporate supply chain.

Sounds right up this platform’s alley.

I’m halfway through season 2 and it’s pretty damn good; it’s basically James Bond as an overgrown Boy Scout and that’s actually rather endearing.

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    Whenever I touch a paper clip I have to think about him and get the feeling that I can build anything I want rightaway. Loved the series. Gonna rewatch it soon, that’s for sure. Good old TV stuff. Maybe also some A-Team later on.

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    He’s essentially a low-level superhero whose power is creativity and inventiveness, what’s not to love? I kinda always wanted to see a one-shot comic crossover where MacGyver temporarily gets a Green Lantern ring to help an incapacitated Hal Jordan or something.

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    In my country, MacGyver became the synonym par excellence of crafty bricolage/DIY, so, at least there was a durable cultural impact.

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      Definitely a thing here, too. If you’re going to put together some crazy DIY workaround to a problem, you can say you’re going to MacGyver that shit and everyone knows exactly what you mean.

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    it was my favorite show when i was 8-10 years old, it has been 35+ years since last watched, glad it holds

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    I never watched it, so I mostly know of the character through SNL spoof MacGruber.

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    Next show in the genre would be Burn Notice. The reboot of MacGyver never seemed to hit like the original to me.

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    I watched it for the first time in decades last year, it was a lot better than I expected.

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    I actually really liked the series. It was perfectly campy and got me through some depression. Got the DVD set for my bday.

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    I loved it when I was younger. A lot of it filmed locally in Vancouver. The Phoenix Foundation, where he works, is on Georgia Street, not far from Stanley Park.

    Still remember him stopping a nuclear reactor leak with chocolate and baking scones along a rock face while camping with dysfunctional youth.

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      As I recall, there’s more focus on the NGO spy group he was working with in the first season. Also the season premiere involves AI, so there’s relevance to reality.

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    Yep. The science isn’t always accurate, but the values are good.

    Back when it ran, environmentalism and anti-authoritarianism weren’t as clearly tied to the left as it is today.