Behind the scenes, the episode was praised for its grittier tone. Director Bethany Rooney used specialized headgear cameras to give viewers a claustrophobic, "first-person" view of Mac’s harrowing time in Murdoc’s lair.
The episode kicks off with a jarring twist: Murdoc successfully drugs and kidnaps MacGyver. Unlike previous encounters, this isn't just about a quick assassination; it’s personal. Murdoc brings Mac to a hidden lair, intent on a slow, calculated torture that involves more than just physical pain—he wants to break Mac’s spirit by revealing disturbing details about his own past, including the mother of his son, Cassian. [S2E4] X-Ray Penny
As explored in various MacGyver Science Notes , the episode’s title refers to , a real-world technique used to identify elements within materials. In the show, Mac uses this concept—specifically using X-rays on film to produce infrared light detectable by cameras—to solve a critical puzzle. Behind the scenes, the episode was praised for
"X-Ray + Penny" is pivotal because it deepens the "villain-hero" dynamic. We see Murdoc not just as a contract killer, but as a man who values his "work" as art, finding MacGyver the only human he finds "less repulsive than most". It also sets the stage for the recurring theme of MacGyver’s family history, which remains a central mystery throughout the second season. Lucas Till as Angus "Mac" MacGyver David Dastmalchian as Murdoc George Eads as Jack Dalton Tristin Mays as Riley Davis Unlike previous encounters, this isn't just about a
For those looking to rewatch, "X-Ray + Penny" is available for streaming on platforms like Paramount+ . MacGyver Season 2 Episode 4 Science Notes: X-Ray + Penny