Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?

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Re: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?

#496 Post by ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) »

Kee wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:29 pm
IvanTheTerrible wrote: Sun Feb 07, 2021 11:03 pm Kee, "Pray Love Remember" is a very good episode. The great part comes at the end with the interrogation of the mentally-challenged Benny Apa. Ron Feinberg was excellent in the part and the revelation as to why he was lying all through the interrogation comes as quite a shock! :shock: "I don't got no driving license, mister". Great ending! He and his pet rooster ("Choo-choo" was it?) were great together! :)
Yes it was. I can remember the first time I saw this episode and how it hit you right at the end as to why he lied. 'I run some and I walk some.' That was something McGarrett could not believe. Ron Feinberg did say this was one of his most enjoyable roles. And you were right, the rooster was named Choo-Choo.
"I run some... and... and I walk. I'm... I'm... fast. Fast." :lol: That was some great stuff! McGarrett was rightly dumbfounded how someone could run and walk to Pearl City in such a short time (was it 20 minutes?). But Benny kept insisting that he was "fast... fast". :D McGarrett says "No one is that fast, Benny." I could watch those last 15 minutes over and over!!

There was an article somewhere about an interview with Ron Feinberg where he talks about how Leonard Freeman wanted him to play this role, or rather not play it. He says that Freeman told him that he doesn't want Lennie from OF MICE AND MEN. In other words he didn't want the cliched version of a mentally-challenged person. In any case Freeman was very happy with Feinberg's performance and later told him "That's what I wanted".

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IvanTheTerrible wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 5:37 pm
T.Q. wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 1:17 am
IvanTheTerrible wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 12:30 am
T.Q. wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 10:35 pm Rest in Peace, Somebody

Great episode.
And that, my frightened little comrade, is my ALL-TIME FAVORITE FIVE-O episode!!! :D
Each time you make me angry I will think back to your love for this episode and hopefully my anger will be quelled. I will try not to be so Terrible. I will try... I will try...
I smell a set-up.

You’re just making me think I’ve escaped your ire.

I’m anticipating it will be back someday.

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A Matter of Mutual Concern

Not a favourite.

Better than No Bottles though. :lol:

Am I in trouble?

Great when McGarrett busted out of hiding at the end though.

Magnum sightings: Seth Sakai

And Manu Tupou (Charlie). I loved Charlie.

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#499 Post by ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) »

No, "A Matter of Mutual Concern" is not better than "No Bottles..." (be careful) but I do like it a lot. :) I like the infighting between the 4 crime families but I especially love the dialogue all throughout. The racial zingers are fantastic! Very not PC and that's what I love about it. Mike Quigley on his site calls the episode a Race-o-Rama and that's what makes it memorable! Manu Tupou (as the Samoan Tasi) is a hoot, saying he won't let the hands of a powdery Chinaman (Chin Ho) touch him! :lol: He also calls the Korean mobster a "gook" and Seth Sakai a "Jap". Then McGarrett puts him in his place, saying "Repeat after me - Chinese, Korean, Japanese". :lol: I always get a kick out of this episode!

I also really love the finale at the War Natatorium between the old man and the young Korean, as they barter over the remains of the criminal empire (with the other 2 mobsters out of play). They barter down to a nickel I think and the Korean says "I wouldn't pay you half a cent" or something like that. Anyway, the put-downs and insults that the Korean throws at the old man as he tries to barter with him are priceless! He keeps calling him "pop" and "old man". After the old man says he doesn't have a match to light up the Korean's cigarette the latter says "Man don't got a match but he wants me to pay him...". :lol: Something like that. Anyway great stuff! The zingers make this episode! The hit man at the airport who is sent back home packing tells our guys to "Ram it!" before he departs. I don't even know if it makes sense but it makes me chuckle. The man who wrote this one (Alvin Sapinsley) wrote the classic 3-parter Vashon trilogy in season 5.

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#500 Post by T.Q. »

Ivan,

I enjoy your in-depth reviews after my lazy little analyses of each episode.

Keep 'em coming.

And it would be helpful if you gave your 'best to worst' list for season 4.

That way I can avoid stepping on your frost bitten Russian toes. :lol:
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#501 Post by ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) »

More tricks?? I'll do the next best thing and give you my season 3 list. :)

Season 3
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1. Over Fifty? Steal
2. The Ransom
3. The Bomber and Mrs. Moroney
4. The Second Shot
5. Beautiful Screamer
6. The Reunion
7. The Double Wall
8. The Guarnerius Caper
9. The Late John Louisiana
10. Ten Thousand Diamonds and a Heart
11. And a Time to Die
12. The Gunrunner
13. Time and Memories
14. Trouble in Mind
15. Force of Waves
16. The Payoff
17. F.O.B. Honolulu (Parts 1 & 2)
18. The Grandstand Play (Parts 1 & 2)
19. To Kill or Be Killed
20. Paniolo
21. Dear Enemy
22. The Last Eden

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Two episodes yesterday.

Risking my life here.

Nine, Ten, You're Dead

Not so good... :shock:

Good twist ending though.

I haven't been to HNL for a few years but thought it was hilarious the airport and the chair are the same fifty years later.

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MPI sightings: Seth Sakai and Josie Over (hubba hubba) again.

Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?

Also not great IMHO.

But I do love the Hawaiian themed story lines as you know (Kū Ka Ili Moku).

MPI: Harry Endo
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#503 Post by ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) »

T.Q. where did you get those pics of the HNL airport seats? From the episode? I know I sat in them but honestly can't remember what they looked like. :D

I definitely like "Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?" more than "Nine, Ten, You're Dead".

The former has a cool environmentalist aspect to it and how far this individual will go to keep the island "clean". But there's a good mystery there because for a good half of the episode we have no idea who this "concerned" individual is. I like the messages he leaves behind - dumping trash, sealing up a smoke stack, but then it escalates to shooting down a crop duster, and eventually murder. Nephi Hannemann plays the culprit and he would be seen in many more episodes. He was probably on MPI too. He was a local actor and the brother of Honolulu's former mayor Mufi Hannemann.

The latter episode isn't as interesting story-wise for me (not a boxing fan, well except ROCKY lol) but what stands out there are the guest performances. Moses Gunn as the mentally damaged boxer Willy gave a very strong performance and Albert Paulsen as the mobster Matty Edmonds is always a thrill to watch. His blustering anger and smug demeanor is always a hoot! His performance here was very similar to his Charley Bombay mobster in "Just Lucky, I Guess" in season 2. But the best part of the episode was of course the twist at the end. Did NOT see that coming!!

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IvanTheTerrible wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 8:49 pm T.Q. where did you get those pics of the HNL airport seats? From the episode? I know I sat in them but honestly can't remember what they looked like. :D

I definitely like "Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?" more than "Nine, Ten, You're Dead".

The former has a cool environmentalist aspect to it and how far this individual will go to keep the island "clean". But there's a good mystery there because for a good half of the episode we have no idea who this "concerned" individual is. I like the messages he leaves behind - dumping trash, sealing up a smoke stack, but then it escalates to shooting down a crop duster, and eventually murder. Nephi Hannemann plays the culprit and he would be seen in many more episodes. He was probably on MPI too. He was a local actor and the brother of Honolulu's former mayor Mufi Hannemann.

The latter episode isn't as interesting story-wise for me (not a boxing fan, well except ROCKY lol) but what stands out there are the guest performances. Moses Gunn as the mentally damaged boxer Willy gave a very strong performance and Albert Paulsen as the mobster Matty Edmonds is always a thrill to watch. His blustering anger and smug demeanor is always a hoot! His performance here was very similar to his Charley Bombay mobster in "Just Lucky, I Guess" in season 2. But the best part of the episode was of course the twist at the end. Did NOT see that coming!!
HNL chairs - Just a DDG search.

Family has a time share in Maui and when I was a kid there were no direct flights and we always went through Oahu. So been there a million times. Enough to recognize the seats haven't changed (or a lot of the airport actually).

Looked up Nephi Hannemann and no MPI credits.

Yes, Moses Gunn was good in that episode.

Can't wait for your season 4 rankings! :P
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#505 Post by ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) »

Hurry up with the episodes so I can post my season 4 rankings! :P

I think you'll like the next one. :)

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IvanTheTerrible wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 6:07 pm Hurry up with the episodes so I can post my season 4 rankings! :P

I think you'll like the next one. :)
Should be watching tomorrow.

However, out of fear of displeasing Ivan I will pre-emptively give it a 10/10. :P
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#507 Post by Luther's nephew Dobie »

Hi Guys,
I am watching the Hawaii 5-0 marathon on DECADES. They are showing "Sweet Terror" season 2 episode 7 (1969) and Theodore Bikel has got Steve McGarrett locked up in Robins Nest.
Cool!

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Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 1:56 am Hi Guys,
I am watching the Hawaii 5-0 marathon on DECADES. They are showing "Sweet Terror" season 2 episode 7 (1969) and Theodore Bikel has got Steve McGarrett locked up in Robins Nest.
Cool!
Yes, under the boathouse. :)

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T.Q. wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 6:23 pm
IvanTheTerrible wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 6:07 pm Hurry up with the episodes so I can post my season 4 rankings! :P

I think you'll like the next one. :)
Should be watching tomorrow.

However, out of fear of displeasing Ivan I will pre-emptively give it a 10/10. :P
Ivan, who often addresses himself in the third person, is prone to flashes of anger by pre-emptive scoring. So tread carefully. :|

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#510 Post by T.Q. »

Odd Man In

I told no lie.

Excellent and fun episode.

From beginning break-out to the last scene.

Lewis Avery Filer at it again. :lol:

I loved McGarrett's respect (and amusement) for Filer.

Episode top notch.

MPI sighting: Moe Keale
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