During Magnum's move-out scene (around 21:20 time mark), TC and Rick are standing practically bumping each other's shoulders.
In the next shot, they stand about a meter apart.
When Thomas is leaving the guest house to move into his new mansion, he says, "Ta," to Rick and TC as "goodbye." "Ta" means, "thank you," not, "goodbye." This happens in several episodes.
Unless that is a convention in Hawaii this doesn't make sense. In standard British and American English, Ta or ta-ta means good-bye and nothing else.
Unless that is a convention in Hawaii this doesn't make sense. In standard British and American English, Ta or ta-ta means good-bye and nothing else.
After McLeash hand turned the prop on the plane to start it, the sound of a starter motor which actually started the engine is heard.
After the lights went out and Magnum is heading downstairs where he hits the broken step and falls, light can be seen coming though the window downstairs even though it is supposed to be night.
Carlton calls the revolver he shows to Magnum a "Colt .45, vintage 1860." The revolver he picks up is a Colt Bisley, not made until thirty-four years later, in 1894. In 1860, Colt made only percussion revolvers, not ones which would chamber metallic cartridges like the Bisley.