Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
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Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
In Hawaii, it is very common for businesses to hold a traditional Hawaiian blessing when they start a new venture. “Magnum P.I.” did the same when they started shooting the first season last summer and again on Monday to mark its second season. Led by Kahu Kordell Kekoa, who has played a kahu on “Hawaii Five-0,” the cast was linked together by maile lei to represent how the production cast and crew, Hawaii and the viewers create a “gift.”
The ceremony honors Hawaii and the Hawaiian cast and crew who support “Magnum P.I.” which is important for sustaining their success.
WHAT THE NEW SEASON HOLDS FOR MAGNUM
The biggest questions after Monday’s blessing are mostly focused on what will happen to Magnum, played by Jay Hernandez, and his friends in the show’s second season. The first season wrapped up without a cliffhanger ending, but we do know a few storylines have not been played out completely.
The questions have to do with Magnum asking Higgins, played by Perdita Weeks, to become his partner; and the role of Det. Katsumoto, played by Tim Kang, in Magnum’s life. Both potential storylines are on the positive side and might play out as smaller conflicts, but neither plot points are stories that could drive an entire season. In season one the main overarching conflict seemed to be the lingering effects of Magnum’s former lover Hannah (Jordana Brewster) and her betrayal of Magnum, Rick (Zachary Knighton) and TC (Stephen Hill).
It was Hannah who sold out Magnum and his friends to the Taliban which caused them to be held as prisoners of war for 18 months (and 11 days, but who’s counting?). Hannah returned in two episodes in last season: “Day the Past Came Back” and the season finale “The Day It All Came Together.” In the finale, Magnum finally got some of the answers he needed about why she left the man she supposedly loved to die. But while he may now realize Hannah sold them out to save her father, it might take his heart a while to catch up with his head.
If nothing else, we still have not seen how Magnum, Rick, TC and their late friend Sebastian Nuzo (Domenick Lombardozzi) escaped from the POW camp and how they were made war heroes. That definitely would be an epic episode and could really help to establish the foundation of the relationship between the three surviving friends. It would also help explain the use of the Cross of Lorraine rings the friends still wear but do not discuss.
THICKENING THE PLOTS
Even Higgins has some heart-mending to do this season, as she finally found the man who killed her lover, fellow MI6 agent Richard Dane, in “Day of the Viper.” Sadly, his killer was her mentor as well as her friend, Ian Pryce (Nigel Lindsay), but as Magnum convinced her not to kill him and turn him over to the authorities, Pryce could very well revisit his old pal Higgy for some payback. This would continue to be a nice nod to Higgins’ broken heart — which brought her to Hawaii where she collided with Magnum and his friends — as well as a way to be a connection to Higgins’ former past as an MI6 agent.
While Rick and TC may not have suffered the same kind of love loss as Magnum and Higgins, Rick had to deal with watching Toni (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) walk out of his life, even after he saved her in “Bad Day to Be a Hero.” And we haven’t seen TC spin his wings over a lady yet, but the potential for TC to lose his heart could be an option for the new season.
Both, however, have had some “daddy” issues. TC with his father, who failed to show up for a scheduled visit and disappointed TC again. And Rick with his father-figure Ice Pick (Corbin Bernsen), who Rick seems to have disappointed by dabbling in the underworld. Both storylines — especially with Rick and Ice Pick — could certainly take the second season into many interesting directions.
For the most part, cast members are usually closed-lipped about their potential character arcs and storylines, and very little was said yesterday after the blessing ceremony. Still, the potential for stronger storylines is certainly there for the cast of “Magnum P.I.”
Fans are anxiously waiting to see what the show has in store for them come September — let’s just hope that whatever drama they present will again propel them into another new season.
The ceremony honors Hawaii and the Hawaiian cast and crew who support “Magnum P.I.” which is important for sustaining their success.
WHAT THE NEW SEASON HOLDS FOR MAGNUM
The biggest questions after Monday’s blessing are mostly focused on what will happen to Magnum, played by Jay Hernandez, and his friends in the show’s second season. The first season wrapped up without a cliffhanger ending, but we do know a few storylines have not been played out completely.
The questions have to do with Magnum asking Higgins, played by Perdita Weeks, to become his partner; and the role of Det. Katsumoto, played by Tim Kang, in Magnum’s life. Both potential storylines are on the positive side and might play out as smaller conflicts, but neither plot points are stories that could drive an entire season. In season one the main overarching conflict seemed to be the lingering effects of Magnum’s former lover Hannah (Jordana Brewster) and her betrayal of Magnum, Rick (Zachary Knighton) and TC (Stephen Hill).
It was Hannah who sold out Magnum and his friends to the Taliban which caused them to be held as prisoners of war for 18 months (and 11 days, but who’s counting?). Hannah returned in two episodes in last season: “Day the Past Came Back” and the season finale “The Day It All Came Together.” In the finale, Magnum finally got some of the answers he needed about why she left the man she supposedly loved to die. But while he may now realize Hannah sold them out to save her father, it might take his heart a while to catch up with his head.
If nothing else, we still have not seen how Magnum, Rick, TC and their late friend Sebastian Nuzo (Domenick Lombardozzi) escaped from the POW camp and how they were made war heroes. That definitely would be an epic episode and could really help to establish the foundation of the relationship between the three surviving friends. It would also help explain the use of the Cross of Lorraine rings the friends still wear but do not discuss.
THICKENING THE PLOTS
Even Higgins has some heart-mending to do this season, as she finally found the man who killed her lover, fellow MI6 agent Richard Dane, in “Day of the Viper.” Sadly, his killer was her mentor as well as her friend, Ian Pryce (Nigel Lindsay), but as Magnum convinced her not to kill him and turn him over to the authorities, Pryce could very well revisit his old pal Higgy for some payback. This would continue to be a nice nod to Higgins’ broken heart — which brought her to Hawaii where she collided with Magnum and his friends — as well as a way to be a connection to Higgins’ former past as an MI6 agent.
While Rick and TC may not have suffered the same kind of love loss as Magnum and Higgins, Rick had to deal with watching Toni (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) walk out of his life, even after he saved her in “Bad Day to Be a Hero.” And we haven’t seen TC spin his wings over a lady yet, but the potential for TC to lose his heart could be an option for the new season.
Both, however, have had some “daddy” issues. TC with his father, who failed to show up for a scheduled visit and disappointed TC again. And Rick with his father-figure Ice Pick (Corbin Bernsen), who Rick seems to have disappointed by dabbling in the underworld. Both storylines — especially with Rick and Ice Pick — could certainly take the second season into many interesting directions.
For the most part, cast members are usually closed-lipped about their potential character arcs and storylines, and very little was said yesterday after the blessing ceremony. Still, the potential for stronger storylines is certainly there for the cast of “Magnum P.I.”
Fans are anxiously waiting to see what the show has in store for them come September — let’s just hope that whatever drama they present will again propel them into another new season.
Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Knocking my rubber chicken or my sloppy habits is within the rules, but you're attacking my character. I would like to think you don't mean that.
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Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Hi Laohu,Laohu wrote:In Hawaii, it is very common for businesses to hold a traditional Hawaiian blessing when they start a new venture. “Magnum P.I.” did the same when they started shooting the first season last summer and again on Monday to mark its second season. Led by Kahu Kordell Kekoa, who has played a kahu on “Hawaii Five-0,” the cast was linked together by maile lei to represent how the production cast and crew, Hawaii and the viewers create a “gift.”
The ceremony honors Hawaii and the Hawaiian cast and crew who support “Magnum P.I.” which is important for sustaining their success.
WHAT THE NEW SEASON HOLDS FOR MAGNUM
The biggest questions after Monday’s blessing are mostly focused on what will happen to Magnum, played by Jay Hernandez, and his friends in the show’s second season. The first season wrapped up without a cliffhanger ending, but we do know a few storylines have not been played out completely.
The questions have to do with Magnum asking Higgins, played by Perdita Weeks, to become his partner; and the role of Det. Katsumoto, played by Tim Kang, in Magnum’s life. Both potential storylines are on the positive side and might play out as smaller conflicts, but neither plot points are stories that could drive an entire season. In season one the main overarching conflict seemed to be the lingering effects of Magnum’s former lover Hannah (Jordana Brewster) and her betrayal of Magnum, Rick (Zachary Knighton) and TC (Stephen Hill).
It was Hannah who sold out Magnum and his friends to the Taliban which caused them to be held as prisoners of war for 18 months (and 11 days, but who’s counting?). Hannah returned in two episodes in last season: “Day the Past Came Back” and the season finale “The Day It All Came Together.” In the finale, Magnum finally got some of the answers he needed about why she left the man she supposedly loved to die. But while he may now realize Hannah sold them out to save her father, it might take his heart a while to catch up with his head.
If nothing else, we still have not seen how Magnum, Rick, TC and their late friend Sebastian Nuzo (Domenick Lombardozzi) escaped from the POW camp and how they were made war heroes. That definitely would be an epic episode and could really help to establish the foundation of the relationship between the three surviving friends. It would also help explain the use of the Cross of Lorraine rings the friends still wear but do not discuss.
THICKENING THE PLOTS
Even Higgins has some heart-mending to do this season, as she finally found the man who killed her lover, fellow MI6 agent Richard Dane, in “Day of the Viper.” Sadly, his killer was her mentor as well as her friend, Ian Pryce (Nigel Lindsay), but as Magnum convinced her not to kill him and turn him over to the authorities, Pryce could very well revisit his old pal Higgy for some payback. This would continue to be a nice nod to Higgins’ broken heart — which brought her to Hawaii where she collided with Magnum and his friends — as well as a way to be a connection to Higgins’ former past as an MI6 agent.
While Rick and TC may not have suffered the same kind of love loss as Magnum and Higgins, Rick had to deal with watching Toni (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) walk out of his life, even after he saved her in “Bad Day to Be a Hero.” And we haven’t seen TC spin his wings over a lady yet, but the potential for TC to lose his heart could be an option for the new season.
Both, however, have had some “daddy” issues. TC with his father, who failed to show up for a scheduled visit and disappointed TC again. And Rick with his father-figure Ice Pick (Corbin Bernsen), who Rick seems to have disappointed by dabbling in the underworld. Both storylines — especially with Rick and Ice Pick — could certainly take the second season into many interesting directions.
For the most part, cast members are usually closed-lipped about their potential character arcs and storylines, and very little was said yesterday after the blessing ceremony. Still, the potential for stronger storylines is certainly there for the cast of “Magnum P.I.”
Fans are anxiously waiting to see what the show has in store for them come September — let’s just hope that whatever drama they present will again propel them into another new season.
That was a well constructed and interesting post, especially the Hawaiian blessing. You enjoy the sequel as is your right though most all the people here probably figure you
have 'roos in your top paddock. I admire your persistence in light of the fact there is a decided lack of wing men sharing your view and providing cover.
I don't care for the remake but like a Red Sox fan you should be allowed your 'deviance'.
And your fellow travelers on this board should come out into the daylight and support you.
If only so we mainstream Magnum fans can make sure our kids don't inter-marry.
Keep on trucking Laohu.
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Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Thanks Dobie ,
Haven’t you noticed I do have a wingman ! My buddy TQ responds to every post I make and has for almost a full year . That is dedication for you.
Haven’t you noticed I do have a wingman ! My buddy TQ responds to every post I make and has for almost a full year . That is dedication for you.
Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Someone has to keep you company.Laohu wrote:Thanks Dobie ,
Haven’t you noticed I do have a wingman ! My buddy TQ responds to every post I make and has for almost a full year . That is dedication for you.
It’s only you and bondtoys otherwise.
A fan base of two is not very fun.
Knocking my rubber chicken or my sloppy habits is within the rules, but you're attacking my character. I would like to think you don't mean that.
Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
See you at the premier party then . The first round of old Düsseldorf is on you .
Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Trying not to bug you.Laohu wrote:See you at the premier party then . The first round of old Düsseldorf is on you .
Sometimes just so hard.
Don’t worry.
Once my current HD watch through and fourth wall project is over I won’t be around as much.
Certainly won’t be stalking the reboot thread ‘cause I haven’t watch the reboot since episode 6 or something.
Knocking my rubber chicken or my sloppy habits is within the rules, but you're attacking my character. I would like to think you don't mean that.
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Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
T.Q. wrote: Once my current HD watch through and fourth wall project is over I won’t be around as much.
Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Lol ... you will say anything to get out of buying the first round . Don’t worry your friends want judge you to harshly for watching . Just tell them it is to make sure your forth wall project is complete .T.Q. wrote:Trying not to bug you.Laohu wrote:See you at the premier party then . The first round of old Düsseldorf is on you .
Sometimes just so hard.
Don’t worry.
Once my current HD watch through and fourth wall project is over I won’t be around as much.
Certainly won’t be stalking the reboot thread ‘cause I haven’t watch the reboot since episode 6 or something.
Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Laohu, nice write up, I appreciated seeing that. You've whetted my appetite for season 2!Laohu wrote:In Hawaii, it is very common for businesses to hold a traditional Hawaiian blessing when they start a new venture. “Magnum P.I.” did the same when they started shooting the first season last summer and again on Monday to mark its second season. Led by Kahu Kordell Kekoa, who has played a kahu on “Hawaii Five-0,” the cast was linked together by maile lei to represent how the production cast and crew, Hawaii and the viewers create a “gift.”
The ceremony honors Hawaii and the Hawaiian cast and crew who support “Magnum P.I.” which is important for sustaining their success....
Fans are anxiously waiting to see what the show has in store for them come September — let’s just hope that whatever drama they present will again propel them into another new season.
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Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
You guys are good fun ! Must say the Blessing is a beautiful tradition. I wonder did this occur in the '70's & '80's TV productions of Hawaii Five -0 & Magnum, PI, etc.Laohu wrote:Lol ... you will say anything to get out of buying the first round . Don’t worry your friends want judge you to harshly for watching . Just tell them it is to make sure your forth wall project is complete .T.Q. wrote:Trying not to bug you.Laohu wrote:See you at the premier party then . The first round of old Düsseldorf is on you .
Sometimes just so hard.
Don’t worry.
Once my current HD watch through and fourth wall project is over I won’t be around as much.
Certainly won’t be stalking the reboot thread ‘cause I haven’t watch the reboot since episode 6 or something.
"Oh Jonathan !....oh Jonathan, come quickly ...... your hot cross buns are smoking".
Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Can you tell me what the meaning of this picture was? What message were you trying to convey? Can you let me in on the joke ? Not sure I have seen what ever it is from.T.Q. wrote:
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Laohu wrote:Can you tell me what the meaning of this picture was? What message were you trying to convey? Can you let me in on the joke ? Not sure I have seen what ever it is from.T.Q. wrote:
Hi Laohu,
Wasn't he a shaman in a episode that runs off into a cane field? That's all I recall offhand, does anyone remember the episode?
This going to bug me now, till I find out.
Re: Starting the season with a Hawaiian blessing
Luther's nephew Dobie wrote:Laohu wrote:Can you tell me what the meaning of this picture was? What message were you trying to convey? Can you let me in on the joke ? Not sure I have seen what ever it is from.T.Q. wrote:
Hi Laohu,
Wasn't he a shaman in a episode that runs off into a cane field? That's all I recall offhand, does anyone remember the episode?
This going to bug me now, till I find out.
According to the episode guide...(and what remains of my memory..)..that's a picture of Sol K. Bright who played Makua, (the Kahuna), who put the curse on the King Kamehameha Club before the surf ski race. I believe this particular picture is from when JQH and Rick are being interviewed by the local tv station and Makua shows up and administers the actual curse. From episode 1.11 "The Curse of the King Kamehameha Club" Rick thinks he is blessing the event, but is set straight by Keoki, (or was it Moki..?) telling him no, it's a curse!
"C'mon TC...nothing can go wrong!"