In addition to the aforementioned episode, Ben also gets that cool jumping-over-the-fence intro during the show’s opening credits (though to be fair, it’s slightly less great than McGarrett’s and Kono’s opening credits intros).Little Garwood wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 6:15 pm While Harrington’s time on H50 was relatively brief, I thought he was a welcome presence who could display a subtle wit. Ben even got a legitimately iconic character—and series—moment at the end of I’m a Family Crook—Don’t Shoot!
Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
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Re: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
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Re: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
Will do.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:45 pmHave fun!! Give my regards to Ron!T.Q. wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:14 pmGood progress.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 10:22 pm And my season 4 MPI progress:
"The Look" - very good
"Operation: Silent Night" - very good
"Jororo Farewell" - pretty good
"The Case of the Red Faced Thespian" - my least favorite of the 4, too silly for my well-honed tastes![]()
Yeah, Thespian not the greatest.
Heading to Florida this week so no episodes. Will resume Monday.![]()
We were checking into our hotel yesterday and young (25?) guy was helping us.
I said ‘So what do you think of DeSantis’ and he hummed and hawed and said ‘he’s okay’.
I said ‘Well I like him even though our progressive friends hate him’.

To which he lit up and replied ‘I actually think he’s great’.
Turns out he is part of a young Republicans group and campaigned for Ron.
Guess he was afraid to say anything since politics is so toxic.

Enjoying our time. Saw Hall & Oates last night.
Too bad about Al Harrington.
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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Yep, unfortunately that's where we are as a country. You get bullied for supporting a candidate that the "powers that be" label as evil.T.Q. wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:20 pmWill do.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:45 pmHave fun!! Give my regards to Ron!T.Q. wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:14 pmGood progress.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 10:22 pm And my season 4 MPI progress:
"The Look" - very good
"Operation: Silent Night" - very good
"Jororo Farewell" - pretty good
"The Case of the Red Faced Thespian" - my least favorite of the 4, too silly for my well-honed tastes![]()
Yeah, Thespian not the greatest.
Heading to Florida this week so no episodes. Will resume Monday.![]()
We were checking into our hotel yesterday and young (25?) guy was helping us.
I said ‘So what do you think of DeSantis’ and he hummed and hawed and said ‘he’s okay’.
I said ‘Well I like him even though our progressive friends hate him’.![]()
To which he lit up and replied ‘I actually think he’s great’.
Turns out he is part of a young Republicans group and campaigned for Ron.
Guess he was afraid to say anything since politics is so toxic.![]()
Enjoying our time. Saw Hall & Oates last night.
Too bad about Al Harrington.
What??? You're a Trump supporter????!!!!


Uncle Joe isn't evil though. He just has the blood of Americans and other innocents on his hands, with the worst example of how to "pull out" gracefully from another country.
Ummm... yeah, can I have that midnight tweeter back?

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I agree, that seems to be where we are as a country, sadly, but it works both ways. More than once I’ve been called a libtard from Commiefornia on forums, and I try very hard to be respectful and not name-call, as I do here. Extremism doesn’t only happen at one end of the political spectrum.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:50 pmYep, unfortunately that's where we are as a country. You get bullied for supporting a candidate that the "powers that be" label as evil.T.Q. wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:20 pmWill do.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:45 pmHave fun!! Give my regards to Ron!T.Q. wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:14 pmGood progress.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 10:22 pm And my season 4 MPI progress:
"The Look" - very good
"Operation: Silent Night" - very good
"Jororo Farewell" - pretty good
"The Case of the Red Faced Thespian" - my least favorite of the 4, too silly for my well-honed tastes![]()
Yeah, Thespian not the greatest.
Heading to Florida this week so no episodes. Will resume Monday.![]()
We were checking into our hotel yesterday and young (25?) guy was helping us.
I said ‘So what do you think of DeSantis’ and he hummed and hawed and said ‘he’s okay’.
I said ‘Well I like him even though our progressive friends hate him’.![]()
To which he lit up and replied ‘I actually think he’s great’.
Turns out he is part of a young Republicans group and campaigned for Ron.
Guess he was afraid to say anything since politics is so toxic.![]()
Enjoying our time. Saw Hall & Oates last night.
Too bad about Al Harrington.
What??? You're a Trump supporter????!!!!![]()
But he's an evil, evil man who tweets evil things in the middle of the night. Oh the horror!
Uncle Joe isn't evil though. He just has the blood of Americans and other innocents on his hands, with the worst example of how to "pull out" gracefully from another country.
Ummm... yeah, can I have that midnight tweeter back?![]()
Re: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
Termination with Extreme Prejudice yesterday.
Not the best. Kinda boring.
Enjoyed the acting.
Loved the locales.
Was the original KKC in there?
MPI: Tanaka (can't believe how many episodes he's been in).
Not the best. Kinda boring.
Enjoyed the acting.
Loved the locales.
Was the original KKC in there?
MPI: Tanaka (can't believe how many episodes he's been in).
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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Good solid episode with some twisty espionage thrown into the mix. Liked the inclusion of Mi6 in the story, with fine British actors on hand - Dan O'Herlihy, Murray Matheson, Juliet Mills (sister of child star Hayley Mills). Dan O'Herlihy is best remembered by modern audience as the old CEO in ROBOCOP. His brother Michael O'Herlihy directed this episode, as well as countless others! He directed more episodes of the show than anyone else. Again we're treated to a chase down the Ala Wai Canal and under the McCully St. overpass. Great stuff! Loved the very matter-of-fact way that O'Herlihy executes Matheson at the end. He's looking over some document that the latter hands over to him and just shoots him with a silencer all while inspecting the document. That's cold, bruddah!

I recall O'Herlihy mentions that he's staying at the Halekulani. Was that ever used as the KKC on MPI?
Welcome back, bruddah! Anything from Ron da kine for me, brah?

Re: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:08 pm
Good solid episode with some twisty espionage thrown into the mix. Liked the inclusion of Mi6 in the story, with fine British actors on hand - Dan O'Herlihy, Murray Matheson, Juliet Mills (sister of child star Hayley Mills). Dan O'Herlihy is best remembered by modern audience as the old CEO in ROBOCOP. His brother Michael O'Herlihy directed this episode, as well as countless others! He directed more episodes of the show than anyone else. Again we're treated to a chase down the Ala Wai Canal and under the McCully St. overpass. Great stuff! Loved the very matter-of-fact way that O'Herlihy executes Matheson at the end. He's looking over some document that the latter hands over to him and just shoots him with a silencer all while inspecting the document. That's cold, bruddah!![]()
I recall O'Herlihy mentions that he's staying at the Halekulani. Was that ever used as the KKC on MPI?
Welcome back, bruddah! Anything from Ron da kine for me, brah?![]()
Yes, the ending was good.Loved the very matter-of-fact way that O'Herlihy executes Matheson at the end.
Ron sends his regards.
Was nice being mask free for 5 days.
I might have the VID now (coughing and bit short of breath) but I figure everyone in the world will eventually get it.
Took some Ivermectin (yes my doctor prescribed no it's not just horse dewormer) with my zinc, D3 and C.
Bring on dem T-Cells Bruddah.
Shaka
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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I imagine lots of places are mask-free. We're mask-free here in Philly. Those who choose to wear them do, those who don't... don't. How it should be!T.Q. wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:56 pmIvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:08 pm
Good solid episode with some twisty espionage thrown into the mix. Liked the inclusion of Mi6 in the story, with fine British actors on hand - Dan O'Herlihy, Murray Matheson, Juliet Mills (sister of child star Hayley Mills). Dan O'Herlihy is best remembered by modern audience as the old CEO in ROBOCOP. His brother Michael O'Herlihy directed this episode, as well as countless others! He directed more episodes of the show than anyone else. Again we're treated to a chase down the Ala Wai Canal and under the McCully St. overpass. Great stuff! Loved the very matter-of-fact way that O'Herlihy executes Matheson at the end. He's looking over some document that the latter hands over to him and just shoots him with a silencer all while inspecting the document. That's cold, bruddah!![]()
I recall O'Herlihy mentions that he's staying at the Halekulani. Was that ever used as the KKC on MPI?
Welcome back, bruddah! Anything from Ron da kine for me, brah?
Yes, the ending was good.Loved the very matter-of-fact way that O'Herlihy executes Matheson at the end.
Ron sends his regards.
Was nice being mask free for 5 days.
I might have the VID now (coughing and bit short of breath) but I figure everyone in the world will eventually get it.
Took some Ivermectin (yes my doctor prescribed no it's not just horse dewormer) with my zinc, D3 and C.
Bring on dem T-Cells Bruddah.
Shaka
What's VID?
Keep on keepin' on and stay healthy da kine, bruddah!
Re: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
I call CO-VID… “the Vid”.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 8:28 pmI imagine lots of places are mask-free. We're mask-free here in Philly. Those who choose to wear them do, those who don't... don't. How it should be!T.Q. wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:56 pmIvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:08 pm
Good solid episode with some twisty espionage thrown into the mix. Liked the inclusion of Mi6 in the story, with fine British actors on hand - Dan O'Herlihy, Murray Matheson, Juliet Mills (sister of child star Hayley Mills). Dan O'Herlihy is best remembered by modern audience as the old CEO in ROBOCOP. His brother Michael O'Herlihy directed this episode, as well as countless others! He directed more episodes of the show than anyone else. Again we're treated to a chase down the Ala Wai Canal and under the McCully St. overpass. Great stuff! Loved the very matter-of-fact way that O'Herlihy executes Matheson at the end. He's looking over some document that the latter hands over to him and just shoots him with a silencer all while inspecting the document. That's cold, bruddah!![]()
I recall O'Herlihy mentions that he's staying at the Halekulani. Was that ever used as the KKC on MPI?
Welcome back, bruddah! Anything from Ron da kine for me, brah?
Yes, the ending was good.Loved the very matter-of-fact way that O'Herlihy executes Matheson at the end.
Ron sends his regards.
Was nice being mask free for 5 days.
I might have the VID now (coughing and bit short of breath) but I figure everyone in the world will eventually get it.
Took some Ivermectin (yes my doctor prescribed no it's not just horse dewormer) with my zinc, D3 and C.
Bring on dem T-Cells Bruddah.
Shaka
What's VID?
Keep on keepin' on and stay healthy da kine, bruddah!
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: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
Target? The Lady
Good episode.
Bit slow moving. Pretty standard plot but good.
Cool seeing Susan Dey (hubba hubba) and Marc Singer.
Their scenes together were very well done.
I liked the hitman too.
Out of character for McGarrett to call hitmen dumb though. I think he 'respects' them.
All-in-all I liked it.
Good episode.
Bit slow moving. Pretty standard plot but good.
Cool seeing Susan Dey (hubba hubba) and Marc Singer.
Their scenes together were very well done.
I liked the hitman too.
Out of character for McGarrett to call hitmen dumb though. I think he 'respects' them.
All-in-all I liked it.
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: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
Yep, it's a good "kill the witness" type of episode. No classic, but pretty good. We've been down this road before though. I think what bogs it down a bit is the subplot with Susan Dey and Marc Singer and whatever attraction seems to be developing between those two. I know most seem to like that aspect of the story but I remember not caring for it and finding it a distraction. It just drags for me during those scenes. The episode just lacks the punch of something like "Secret Witness" from 2 seasons earlier. But I agree that Andrew Prine as the hitman was cool! There's a great scene where he looks bored (he's being chastised by his boss I think) and he just lets out this huge yawn!T.Q. wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 1:13 pm Target? The Lady
Good episode.
Bit slow moving. Pretty standard plot but good.
Cool seeing Susan Dey (hubba hubba) and Marc Singer.
Their scenes together were very well done.
I liked the hitman too.
Out of character for McGarrett to call hitmen dumb though. I think he 'respects' them.
All-in-all I liked it.

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Re: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
Prine also has a great line about the wino informer: “Why don't you take your friend down and have him shampooed and pressed."IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 2:03 am Andrew Prine as the hitman was cool! There's a great scene where he looks bored (he's being chastised by his boss I think) and he just lets out this huge yawn!Too funny!

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Re: Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
Garwood, that was funny as hell!Little Garwood wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 12:33 pmPrine also has a great line about the wino informer: “Why don't you take your friend down and have him shampooed and pressed."IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 2:03 am Andrew Prine as the hitman was cool! There's a great scene where he looks bored (he's being chastised by his boss I think) and he just lets out this huge yawn!Too funny!
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Was Prine’s character, Wally Hatch, just another in a long line of eccentric assassins, or was he the first “postmodern” hitman? He’d be right at home in a Tarantino film!Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 3:55 pmGarwood, that was funny as hell!Little Garwood wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 12:33 pm Prine also has a great line about the wino informer: “Why don't you take your friend down and have him shampooed and pressed." :lol:
Andrew Prine always did sarcasm and contempt very well; he was a most welcome presence in 1970s TV.
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