Magnum P.I. Is 'Sexier, More Romantic' With Season 5 on NBC — 'I Think You're Really Going to Enjoy It,' Says Star

“That scene is definitely not a dream. It’s real,” Weeks told TVLine. “And the rest of the season is showing where that goes. You have two people who obviously were meant for each other having to navigate working together and being in dangerous situations.”
Added Hernandez, “The dynamic [in dangerous situations] shifts a little bit when it’s somebody that you’re in a relationship with. Sometimes I look at the scenes and am like, ‘I don’t know if I could do that!’” (Watch the latest trailer above.)
After Magnum P.I. was cancelled at CBS, NBC rode to the rescue and ordered 20 episodes — which were very recently reclassified as a “two-part fifth season” (vs. 10-episode fifth and sixth seasons) — with an option for more, in success.

Said shower, plus a slow-motion sequence in Episode 2 that languorously surveys Magnum and Higgins’ “undercover lifeguard” swimsuits/physiques, speak to a decidedly sexier series moving forward.
“I wanted that. I did notice that,” said Weeks, adding: “Some of the language has changed, as well. It’s sort of grown up there.”
Showrunner Eric Guggenheim said of Season 5’s added heat, “I think that would have happened regardless, once we put them together. But for sure, this season, it is sexier, it is more romantic, it’s more emotional….”
“I think you’re really going to enjoy it,” said Weeks. “It’s even more fun than I imagined.”
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