"MacGyver" The Challenge (TV Episode 1989) Poster

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(1989)

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The MacGyver series takes a stand
JumeirahSun10 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Once I read an interview or an article about how, about halfway through the MacGyver series, the producers/writers (not sure who was behind it) decided that they had a platform and decided to use it to make some real statements about social issues. The 1980s were drawing to a close (this episode aired in 1989) and while the earlier MacGyver episodes generally positive messages and portrayed MacGyver as a decent citizen of the world, their main focus was our hero's cleverness in using science to overcome obstacles. They showcased fun over weighty social problems.

The Challenge feels like the first episode that really went for it in terms of addressing a real world issue. Although some of it might seem dated, its topic of racism is not. Cuba Gooding Jr. is good as always, and the supporting cast overall is better than usual for a MacGyver episode. Watching it now, at more than twice the age I was when I first saw it, I understand it better than ever, and it holds up. MacGyver's sciencey abilities are incidental to the plot, not the drivers of the story. Kudos to the writers for using their soapbox to spread awareness. If anyone knows where to find contemporary articles about the show's move in a different direction, I'd like to read them again.
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10/10
Moving episode
darwiniandude27 July 2021
I've been rewatching MacGyver with my kids, and going through all the episodes in order. This is the first time I've felt like leaving a review. I've always loved the show since I was young but like another reviewer here I feel some episodes can be cheesy or light on substance.

The truely sad thing about this episode is that the racial injustice shown in this 'fiction' from 1989 fit very closely with what I know to be the present day realities in parts of the US.

I really respect what the show was trying to do here, and they succeeded. But I wish things had improved more than they have in 20 years.
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This episode felt more real than any other MacGyver episode to this point in the series
danishes-by-stiny3 April 2006
This episode felt more real than any other MacGyver episode to this point in the series...

I don't know how else to say it other than that each episode in this series before this point had at least somewhat of a canned feel to it. I've almost been disappointed with the series since I went back and started buying the DVD sets. Many of the episodes we just plain-old lame. However, after watching this episode I felt like I'd finally seen what kind of potential the show had and I was given a glimpse of the depth of character existent in MacGyver. Did anyone else feel this way about this episode? I'd be interested to hear other reactions.

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