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MacGyver :: Ghost Ship (03x04)
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| Title: | Ghost Ship |
| Episode #: | 03x04 |
| Production Number: | 048 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday October 19th, 1987 |
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While on a mapping expedition, MacGyver finds a ship with one crew person: a Russian girl who says they were attacked by Bigfoot. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute | | English Recap Available: View Here |
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Pete: MacGyver, take care.
MacGyver: I usually do. | MacGyver: This untracked wilderness reminded me of my Minnesota backwoods, full of the beauty of old Indian legends. I was only too happy to be a part of the Phoenix Foundation's effort to map it out and make it a National Preserve, and to be honest, it was just nice being here. | Joanna: It looks like your man MacGyver has some catching up to do.
Pete: Don't worry. In a little while they'll be chasing his tail.
Joanna: Sure have a lot of faith in this guy. What makes him so special?
Pete: You know, I've known him for eight years now and I've never quite been able to put my finger on it. He just always comes through, no matter what. | MacGyver: One of my biggest problems is I can never leave a puzzle alone, and this ship sure qualified. | MacGyver: Well, I don't believe in ghosts. I believe in explanations. Reality is strange enough. |
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MacGyverisms:
* Sleeping tarp attached to the back half of half a rowboat to make it usable, sleeping bag holder placed over a forked stick to make an oar
* A hollow fishing pole segment to tap a tree for water from condensation
* Fishing line strung across a path to sting a man's eye, a fishing pole anchored in a tree and snapped into the man's face
* Radio survey markers placed into an oil pipeline to signal location |
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