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MacGyver vs The A-team

Which series do you like best?

  • MacGyver (original)

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • The A-team (original)

    Votes: 6 66.7%
  • Don't like either

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Prefer the new ones

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Never saw any of them

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9

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The original versions of both of these are in my top 5 most enjoyed series list and they both involve a lot of improvisation. I thought it might be an interesting comparison.
 
Never watched MacGyver, but I enjoyed his predecessor from a much earlier time.

James West, who usually had some interesting things up his sleeves. Or in his shoes.

 
Never watched MacGyver, but I enjoyed his predecessor from a much earlier time.

James West, who usually had some interesting things up his sleeves. Or in his shoes.

I saw at least three episodes of that on TV before.
 
I really enjoyed both series’ as a kid, but had to pick A-Team because I still quote from the show and sing the theme song randomly.
 
I do feel a little sad at times about the A-Team. I liked seeing George Peppard in leading roles in the movies. Hated to see him reduced to television roles, but he did play Hannibal well. Though I also know he didn't like "Mr. T".

Always thought he was brilliant in "The Blue Max" (1966).
 
I do feel a little sad at times about the A-Team. I liked seeing George Peppard in leading roles in the movies. Hated to see him reduced to television roles, but he did play Hannibal well.

Always thought he was brilliant in "The Blue Max" (1966).
A series is often more fun than a movie because you keep the same characters longer.
 
A series is often more fun than a movie because you keep the same characters longer.
Good point. They are far more developed, where they can become "beloved" to an audience.

Though in Peppard's case I'll always remember him first as Leutnant Bruno Stachel. Ruthless, and arrogant. Not a particularly nice guy. A commoner struggling to compete with aristocrats.


A leading man who was certainly no hero. But a great piece of acting, IMO.
 
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