A'ole e 'olelo mai ana ke ahi ua ana ia
- Episode aired Sep 29, 2017
- TV-14
- 41m
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6.4/10
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McGarrett and his team go on the trail of an escaped prisoner convicted of arson.McGarrett and his team go on the trail of an escaped prisoner convicted of arson.McGarrett and his team go on the trail of an escaped prisoner convicted of arson.
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I've never written a review before. However I had to rate this stupid episode. It was a decent episode until the final rescue. It was so ridiculous that I may never watch this show again. What were they thinking? Could anyone believe that this was possible? I've never written a review before. However I had to rate this stupid episode. It was a decent episode until the final rescue. It was so ridiculous that I may never watch this show again. What were they thinking? Could anyone believe that this was possible?
I watched this episode... It was sad how the writers ruined a good show over and over and over again.
At about the 14 minute point, the Five-O team is trying to identify a bogus passenger recently arrived in Hawaii. They home in on the one passenger that doesn't make sense, "Mick St John." No raised eyebrows, nothing but the HPD cross-over stating that, "that name's about as real as a three dollar bill." Surprised no one else caught it.
I'm seeing more and more of this (I think they call it "easter eggs") showing up in all sorts of movies and TV programs. Or, maybe I've just got too much time on my hands.
P.S. - I thought the Moonlight series was very well done, and shouldn't have been canceled after just one season.
P.S.2. - I haven't even finished watching this episode, so I going to just give it an 8.
I'm seeing more and more of this (I think they call it "easter eggs") showing up in all sorts of movies and TV programs. Or, maybe I've just got too much time on my hands.
P.S. - I thought the Moonlight series was very well done, and shouldn't have been canceled after just one season.
P.S.2. - I haven't even finished watching this episode, so I going to just give it an 8.
So the show was originally built on Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan's characters. That was what drew the execs to the show. What kept the audience was Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park.
When the two Asian actors left due to salaray discrepancies, O'LOUGHLIN said something to the effect of "we've got the actors who want to be here." He said that, despite the Asian actors carrying the show while he was in rehab. Way to support your castmates. He's nothing but another generic Hollywood pretty boy. This is his swan song. Whether Hawaii 50 lasts another season or 100, he's done when it's over.
Oh, and this episode was just BAD. Did O'Loughlin demand the scene where he took off his tactical vest, took off his short-sleeve shirt, put on another short-sleeve shirt and put his tactical vest back on? Because I don't think his shirtless chest is what brought anyone to the show. Ever.
When the two Asian actors left due to salaray discrepancies, O'LOUGHLIN said something to the effect of "we've got the actors who want to be here." He said that, despite the Asian actors carrying the show while he was in rehab. Way to support your castmates. He's nothing but another generic Hollywood pretty boy. This is his swan song. Whether Hawaii 50 lasts another season or 100, he's done when it's over.
Oh, and this episode was just BAD. Did O'Loughlin demand the scene where he took off his tactical vest, took off his short-sleeve shirt, put on another short-sleeve shirt and put his tactical vest back on? Because I don't think his shirtless chest is what brought anyone to the show. Ever.
It was really really great! They brought in the new character (Tani) very nicely and the storyline was very well written and fun. Good episode!
Did you know
- TriviaJoey Lawrence, who plays hacker Aaron Wright, is the older brother of Andrew Lawrence, who plays HPD lab tech Eric Russo.
- GoofsWhen the car is hijacked and the driver is pulled out he rolls on to the sidewalk, the next shot shows him being pulled off the road on to the sidewalk.
- ConnectionsReferences Moonlight (2007)
- SoundtracksAin't No Rest for the Wicked
Written by Brad Shultz, Daniel Tichenor, Jared Champion, Lincoln Parish and Matt Shultz
Performed by Cage The Elephant
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