T.Q. wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 1:57 am
Murder with a Golden Touch
Okay episode.
I wasn’t engrossed or anything.
Was a good idea for the gold scam.
Ending was good.
MPI: John Fujioka, Haunani Minn, Joe Moore.
Nightmare in Blue
Wow. Excellent, Gripping and disturbing. As I’ve said before, I have girls so I’m sensitive to rape stories. I actually teared up over a few scenes.
Very bold for the 70s.
I didn’t like when McGarrett said “any rape and death that happened after this was with her blessing”. Probably the first thing he’s said in the series that bugged me.
Lord did an exceptional job acting in this one though.
Loved when the psycho bought it in the end. Cheered inside.
MPI: Alan Fudge, Elissa Dulce Hoopai, Ed Fernandez, John Beck (Michelle’s husband).
Murder with a Golden Touch
You're right about this one. Pretty good episode but no classic. I like it enough for the "sunken treasure" part of it. I like the whole scheme of depositing the gold underwater and then "discovering" it later. The 2 brothers getting deep sixed like that was pretty cold blooded and creepy as we see their dead bodies floating underwater. Season 6 keeps stacking the body count. I'm surprised you didn't mention John Orchard as one of the 2 conspirators (the other being Peter Donat) - wasn't he a semi-regular on M*A*S*H? Ugly something?
Nightmare in Blue
Yep, gripping, disturbing, excellent - all perfect adjectives for this one. I know many claim "One Big Happy Family" is the most disturbing episode in the entire series (because it's about a white trash family of serial killers) but in my book this one takes the top spot as the single most disturbing episode! The thing about the other episode is while it's creepy and unsettling most of what happens is off-screen. So we don't actually see any of it. It's all just left to our imaginations. With this one we actually see a woman brutally attacked and John Beck's rapist is particularly vicious towards her. Same thing happens again at the end with the other woman at his apartment building. Or the image of the first victim being dumped out of the car as the car door opens - a chilling scene! Don Ray's score makes it even more creepy with those high pitched screeching violins! It's a really unsettling score and was rightly Emmy nominated. I also love the POV of the police light on top of Beck's car as he prowls the streets looking for his next victim. It reminds me of the shark's fin from JAWS. It's during those POV shots of that police light that Ray's screeching violins really get a workout!
As I said Beck is perhaps the nastiest and most vicious character in the entire series and really sends a chill down your spine. He's a psycho alright but he's not the usual Five-O psycho - paranoid, schizophrenic, confused, or babbling. This one is fairly handsome and can put on the charms when needed. And in his cop uniform he looks downright trustworthy. But inside he's basically a primal animal. When he gets blasted at the end off the balcony it's a moment to jump off the couch and pump your fist - YEAAH!!!

Love the freeze frame and Leonard Freeman's credit over his sunglasses. I agree that Lord was on fire here and also agree that he was a bit too hard on Andrea (who obviously was in shock after what happened) but we've also rarely seen McGarrett so obsessed with stopping this animal. It's understandable that he didn't want another dead body on his hands and since he really had zero leads he literally was grasping at the only thing he had (Andrea) to try to put a stop to these rapes and murders. Anyway, Katherine Justice did an exceptional job as the terrified victim Andrea and also Alan Fudge as her less than supportive husband was very good too. We also see Melody Patterson (Wrangler Jane from F TROOP) as Sherry, the airline stewardess friend of the first victim. She of course was married to James MacArthur at the time. This is my second favorite episode of the season! Used to be "Draw Me a Killer" but recently I've nudged it over to the #3 spot. There's just so many classic episodes this season!
- That apartment building where Beck lived and got blasted away at the end has a very unique look. Kind of a futuristic look to it. Must have been very modern back in the day. It's still there today. I was there, you know.

It's in Hawaii Kai and called The Esplanade. Just across from Koko Crater.
https://www.hawaiilife.com/blog/esplana ... esidences/
- The scene at the start where the first victim's car breaks down is just above the gun range at the foothills of Koko Crater. I was there, you know.

Of course I also did the Koko hike to the top! Fantabulous view from the top!
- The house where Andrea is attacked by Beck is also still there. That's actually just behind Diamond Head (right at the foothills) on the corner of Paikau St. and 22nd Ave. I was there, you know.
