Termination with Extreme Prejudice
- Episode aired Sep 26, 1975
- Not Rated
- 51m
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7.4/10
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A British Intelligence agent helps McGarrett try to find a missing nobleman who is suspected of treason and murder.A British Intelligence agent helps McGarrett try to find a missing nobleman who is suspected of treason and murder.A British Intelligence agent helps McGarrett try to find a missing nobleman who is suspected of treason and murder.
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Also, an error in spelling. When we saw the document in the final scene, it said OHMS. So if it was a document from the UK one of the words should have been spelled defence.
Some fine British actors were wasted on this dull story. The plot went all over the place and nowhere at the same time.
Juliet Mills had almost nothing to do. She can act and should've been put to better use rather than just a pretty middle-aged actress. Anyone could've been cast in that role.
Some fine British actors were wasted on this dull story. The plot went all over the place and nowhere at the same time.
Juliet Mills had almost nothing to do. She can act and should've been put to better use rather than just a pretty middle-aged actress. Anyone could've been cast in that role.
Opinions on this episode vary widely LOL. But that's the result when different people have different tastes and different abilities to follow a story of this pace. This one isn't for the action junkie, despite the second recent boat chase down the Kapalama Canal.
The story is spy versus spy with at least two interesting twists and another case where another interested investigator has objectives of his own, and they don't match McGarrett's.
While I disagree with some other fans about the writing and entertainment value of the episode, I will agree that they utterly wasted the casting of Juliet Mills. And both British actors seemed curiously elderly for the roles. Matheson was 63 and O'Herlihy 56, but both men looked 80 and not a day younger. LOL
But McGarrett's scenes with Dan O'Herlihy were impressive, with the attitude Jack Lord frequently brought to his role.
The story is spy versus spy with at least two interesting twists and another case where another interested investigator has objectives of his own, and they don't match McGarrett's.
While I disagree with some other fans about the writing and entertainment value of the episode, I will agree that they utterly wasted the casting of Juliet Mills. And both British actors seemed curiously elderly for the roles. Matheson was 63 and O'Herlihy 56, but both men looked 80 and not a day younger. LOL
But McGarrett's scenes with Dan O'Herlihy were impressive, with the attitude Jack Lord frequently brought to his role.
Did you know
- TriviaDan O'Herlihy (Harry Wells) was the elder brother of the director Michael O'Herlihy.
- GoofsNear the end of the story, McGarrett takes some papers from Harry Wells with a close up that says "Minister of Defense." The British spelling would have been "Minister of Defence."
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- Ilikai Hotel, 1777 Ala Moana Blvd, Waikiki, Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA(Opening credits; The camera zoom upward at the penthouse suite where Steve watches the beaches, then turns to face the viewer as the camera zoom slightly at him)
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