It's a nagging mystery how a young woman could rebuff Thomas in favor of Higgins, one that has Magnum flummoxed (Higgins is loving this) and determined to call this woman out on her game. But what begins lighthearted enough turns into a genuine conflict between the two men, even as the plot thickens (complete with a sumo wrestler, a dwarf and a load of snooty British accents).
Magnum screws up and eventually has to make things right, and that's where this episode gets good. The two work things out, and it even humanizes Higgins to an extent.
Bros before hos indeed.
6/10
Magnum screws up and eventually has to make things right, and that's where this episode gets good. The two work things out, and it even humanizes Higgins to an extent.
Bros before hos indeed.
6/10