Hawaii Five-O: Any Fans?
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The Descent of the Torches
Not much to say about this one.
Poor episode. Boring and strange ending left me scratching my head.
I liked the Hawaiian folklore and theme though. And change of scenery.
The execution was poor and seemed like it just ended with no real answers.
MPI: George DiCenzo
Not much to say about this one.
Poor episode. Boring and strange ending left me scratching my head.
I liked the Hawaiian folklore and theme though. And change of scenery.
The execution was poor and seemed like it just ended with no real answers.
MPI: George DiCenzo
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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The Ninth Step
Liked this one.
Gil Gerard played a good alcoholic in recovery.
Turning his life around and making amends and then getting his gun out of the glovebox was a good
moment.
Was it all for show?
No, he just wanted to make everything right.
It was a powerful scene when they were forcing the bottle down his throat. "This is better than a bullet".

For anyone in recovery, or have friend or family in recovery, you know this to be true.
Jumping in the truck and tackling the bad guys himself was good.
Emilio Delgado. I couldn't place him. Thinking. Thinking. SESAME STREET!
MPI: Harry Chang, Jack Hisatake (Limited Engagement), Harold J.K. Iseke, Elissa Dulce Hoopai, Seth Sakai, Kimo Hugho
Liked this one.
Gil Gerard played a good alcoholic in recovery.
Turning his life around and making amends and then getting his gun out of the glovebox was a good

Was it all for show?
No, he just wanted to make everything right.
It was a powerful scene when they were forcing the bottle down his throat. "This is better than a bullet".

For anyone in recovery, or have friend or family in recovery, you know this to be true.
Jumping in the truck and tackling the bad guys himself was good.
Emilio Delgado. I couldn't place him. Thinking. Thinking. SESAME STREET!
MPI: Harry Chang, Jack Hisatake (Limited Engagement), Harold J.K. Iseke, Elissa Dulce Hoopai, Seth Sakai, Kimo Hugho
Last edited by T.Q. on Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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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Thinking of Hawaii Five-0 boycott until you finish MPI already dammit.







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 saw Emilio Delgado in a Police Story episode many years ago. He was a tough guy in a bar scene and I remember being so distracted that it was Luis from Sesame Street!T.Q. wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:13 pm The Ninth Step
Liked this one.
Gil Gerard played a good alcoholic in recovery.
Turning his life around and making amends and then getting his gun out of the glovebox was a goodmoment.
Was it all for show?
No, he just wanted to make everything right.
It was a powerful scene when they were forcing the bottle down his throat. "This is better than a bullet".
For anyone in recovery, or have friend or family in recovery, you know this to be true.
Jumping in the truck and tackling the bad guys himself was good.
Emilio Delgado. I couldn't place him. Thinking. Thinking. SESAME STREET!
MPI: Harry Chang, Jack Hisatake (Limited Engagement), Harold J.K. Iseke, Elissa Dulce Hoopai, Seth Sakai, Kimo Hugho
Here’s a link showing all the actors and other roles they played:
https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Sesame_S ... ther_roles
Maria was in Death Wish with Charles Bronson!
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Right on, bruddah!T.Q. wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:02 pm The Descent of the Torches
Not much to say about this one.
Poor episode. Boring and strange ending left me scratching my head.
I liked the Hawaiian folklore and theme though. And change of scenery.
The execution was poor and seemed like it just ended with no real answers.
MPI: George DiCenzo
Could never wrap my head around this one or why so many actually like this episode.



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I agree that this one is pretty good. Certainly a vast improvement over the previous one. At least we're in Five-O territory here. The alcoholic in recovery was a good story and actually pretty original - it took 10 seasons to finally tackle the issue of alcoholism. Surprised they didn't come up with a story about this earlier. Unless I'm missing one.T.Q. wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 2:13 pm The Ninth Step
Liked this one.
Gil Gerard played a good alcoholic in recovery.
Turning his life around and making amends and then getting his gun out of the glovebox was a goodmoment.
Was it all for show?
No, he just wanted to make everything right.
It was a powerful scene when they were forcing the bottle down his throat. "This is better than a bullet".
For anyone in recovery, or have friend or family in recovery, you know this to be true.
Jumping in the truck and tackling the bad guys himself was good.
Emilio Delgado. I couldn't place him. Thinking. Thinking. SESAME STREET!
MPI: Harry Chang, Jack Hisatake (Limited Engagement), Harold J.K. Iseke, Elissa Dulce Hoopai, Seth Sakai, Kimo Hugho
Never having been an avid watcher of SESAME STREET I guess I'm not familiar with Emilio Delgado.


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To catch up:
Yes, Pauly Gardener (or Gardner) will stay in the photo section of To Kill A Mind as well as the other two season 9 shows where she appeared.
I wonder whatever happened to her?
Some guy from Ireland had this to say about Stephen Boyd in e-mail to me 20 years ago:
If I had to pick one really awful episode, it's 'Up The Rebels'. Stephen Boyd's accent, although he was born in Belfast [actually Glengormley, County Antrim], is atrocious. I'm Irish, you see. So, for me, I'm afraid the whole episode was a bit of a dud.
Recently the Magnum reboot was being shown on Amazon Prime in Canada. I used this to update the entry for Elissa Dulce, who appeared in several episodes of the original show.
http://fiveohomepage.com/elissa/Magnum2018/
Yes, Pauly Gardener (or Gardner) will stay in the photo section of To Kill A Mind as well as the other two season 9 shows where she appeared.
I wonder whatever happened to her?
Some guy from Ireland had this to say about Stephen Boyd in e-mail to me 20 years ago:
If I had to pick one really awful episode, it's 'Up The Rebels'. Stephen Boyd's accent, although he was born in Belfast [actually Glengormley, County Antrim], is atrocious. I'm Irish, you see. So, for me, I'm afraid the whole episode was a bit of a dud.
Recently the Magnum reboot was being shown on Amazon Prime in Canada. I used this to update the entry for Elissa Dulce, who appeared in several episodes of the original show.
http://fiveohomepage.com/elissa/Magnum2018/
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Shake Hands with the Man on the Moon
Decent episode.
The astronaut angle was so random.
They do a successful job in getting our sympathies for Richard. Down and out, nothing going right in his life, getting played by his babe girlfriend.
McGarrett talking him down from blowing away Devlin was good.
The Ramos storyline was sad. Bad evil corrupt land developer kills poor family man rancher.
MPI: James Wainwright, Kwan Hi Lim (I'm sure he'll rise again
), David Palmer
Decent episode.
The astronaut angle was so random.

They do a successful job in getting our sympathies for Richard. Down and out, nothing going right in his life, getting played by his babe girlfriend.
McGarrett talking him down from blowing away Devlin was good.
The Ramos storyline was sad. Bad evil corrupt land developer kills poor family man rancher.

MPI: James Wainwright, Kwan Hi Lim (I'm sure he'll rise again

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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That statement makes no sense! How could a guy from Ireland have an awful Irish accent???Mr. Mike wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 1:14 am Some guy from Ireland had this to say about Stephen Boyd in e-mail to me 20 years ago:
If I had to pick one really awful episode, it's 'Up The Rebels'. Stephen Boyd's accent, although he was born in Belfast [actually Glengormley, County Antrim], is atrocious. I'm Irish, you see. So, for me, I'm afraid the whole episode was a bit of a dud.



Unless the Irish accent varies from county to county and Boyd was attempting some other county's accent?

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Yep, another pretty good episode. I agree that the astronaut thing feels kinda weird. It would be like getting Neil Armstrong or Buzz Aldrin or John Glenn to do commercials for a development company, which is what Devlin was doing with Royce here. I'm not sure if astronaut Royce is supposed to be as famous as those "real" guys (I think it's hinted at that he was) but you would expect him to do commercials or whatever for something space related. Not real estate for a crooked developer, even if he is down on his luck. I mean Royce still has his "name", right? But then we wouldn't have this story.T.Q. wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 2:44 pm Shake Hands with the Man on the Moon
Decent episode.
The astronaut angle was so random.![]()
They do a successful job in getting our sympathies for Richard. Down and out, nothing going right in his life, getting played by his babe girlfriend.
McGarrett talking him down from blowing away Devlin was good.
The Ramos storyline was sad. Bad evil corrupt land developer kills poor family man rancher.![]()
MPI: James Wainwright, Kwan Hi Lim (I'm sure he'll rise again), David Palmer

Christina Hart, who plays Royce's girlfriend, is probably best remembered from 2 episodes of THREE'S COMPANY. The one I remember is from season 1 - "Roper's Niece", where she is Roper's "innocent" niece who tries to seduce Jack the moment she's alone with him.

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T.Q., I must be slow or something but it never occurred to me that the young boy that you have as your avatar is someone from MPI, "Tran Quoc" to be more precise. It just dawned on me!
Funny that I never gave that young boy much thought or questioned who that might be. Even more surprising is that once I looked him up the actor (Roland Harrah III) actually played Chuck Norris' Amerasian son in BRADDOCK: MISSING IN ACTION III (1988), one of my favorite movies when I was growing up! I was a huge Chuck Norris fan! Also he was "Half-Pint" on AIRWOLF, again an Amerasian son of Sinjin, String's MIA brother. Sadly the young actor took his own life at just 21 years old.
Any particular reason why you chose this character? Are you a big fan of that episode?
And yes, I need to pick up where I left off with MPI, season 4. Last episode I watched (last year) was the "Red Faced Thespian" one which I didn't care for too much. Just got side-tracked with lots going on. I also have box sets of ROCKFORD and COLUMBO that I just don't have the time to go through. But gotta finish MPI first.


And yes, I need to pick up where I left off with MPI, season 4. Last episode I watched (last year) was the "Red Faced Thespian" one which I didn't care for too much. Just got side-tracked with lots going on. I also have box sets of ROCKFORD and COLUMBO that I just don't have the time to go through. But gotta finish MPI first.
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Not a fan of the episode per se. I like the episode though.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 10:02 pm T.Q., I must be slow or something but it never occurred to me that the young boy that you have as your avatar is someone from MPI, "Tran Quoc" to be more precise. It just dawned on me!Funny that I never gave that young boy much thought or questioned who that might be. Even more surprising is that once I looked him up the actor (Roland Harrah III) actually played Chuck Norris' Amerasian son in BRADDOCK: MISSING IN ACTION III (1988), one of my favorite movies when I was growing up! I was a huge Chuck Norris fan! Also he was "Half-Pint" on AIRWOLF, again an Amerasian son of Sinjin, String's MIA brother. Sadly the young actor took his own life at just 21 years old.
Any particular reason why you chose this character? Are you a big fan of that episode?
And yes, I need to pick up where I left off with MPI, season 4. Last episode I watched (last year) was the "Red Faced Thespian" one which I didn't care for too much. Just got side-tracked with lots going on. I also have box sets of ROCKFORD and COLUMBO that I just don't have the time to go through. But gotta finish MPI first.
Just thought T.Q. was a cute character.
I must have just watched it when I joined MM.
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 have no details about this episode but there are regional differences in Irish accents, as there are with most widespread languages like English. I believe there are about twenty recognized accents in Great Britain and even more in the US. Here’s a hilarious rundown of the Irish variety.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 5:11 pmThat statement makes no sense! How could a guy from Ireland have an awful Irish accent???Mr. Mike wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 1:14 am Some guy from Ireland had this to say about Stephen Boyd in e-mail to me 20 years ago:
If I had to pick one really awful episode, it's 'Up The Rebels'. Stephen Boyd's accent, although he was born in Belfast [actually Glengormley, County Antrim], is atrocious. I'm Irish, you see. So, for me, I'm afraid the whole episode was a bit of a dud.![]()
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Unless the Irish accent varies from county to county and Boyd was attempting some other county's accent?![]()
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ee_N3g4ORLk
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I see. I agree, he is a cute kid!T.Q. wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 11:55 pmNot a fan of the episode per se. I like the episode though.IvanTheTerrible wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 10:02 pm T.Q., I must be slow or something but it never occurred to me that the young boy that you have as your avatar is someone from MPI, "Tran Quoc" to be more precise. It just dawned on me!Funny that I never gave that young boy much thought or questioned who that might be. Even more surprising is that once I looked him up the actor (Roland Harrah III) actually played Chuck Norris' Amerasian son in BRADDOCK: MISSING IN ACTION III (1988), one of my favorite movies when I was growing up! I was a huge Chuck Norris fan! Also he was "Half-Pint" on AIRWOLF, again an Amerasian son of Sinjin, String's MIA brother. Sadly the young actor took his own life at just 21 years old.
Any particular reason why you chose this character? Are you a big fan of that episode?
And yes, I need to pick up where I left off with MPI, season 4. Last episode I watched (last year) was the "Red Faced Thespian" one which I didn't care for too much. Just got side-tracked with lots going on. I also have box sets of ROCKFORD and COLUMBO that I just don't have the time to go through. But gotta finish MPI first.
Just thought T.Q. was a cute character.
I must have just watched it when I joined MM.