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Hawaii-50 Season II Opening Episode

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bruceb

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For those that missed it, it was aired on Sept 19 at 10:00PM NY time.
A decent episode which ended leaving a bunch of things hanging.

1): McGarett was cleared of governor's murder.

2): 50 task force reinstated by Lt.Gov, but with no immunity.

3): Kono's faith is still in the hands of Internal Affairs, due to her helping
rob the impounded evidence locker at HPD in season 1. The preview for
episode 2 makes it seem she may lose her job (we will see, hope not)

4): Turns out the CIA agent is in cahoots with WoFat (or so it would seem)
based on her helping him escape after the murder in the prison at end of show.

5): Video camera evidence that cleared McGarett, also seems to show that
his father, was also in with WoFat (or perhaps just going along to get proof)

All in all, a good first episode for season II to start.
 
While the original Hawaii Five-O wasn't "the best show on television," it was tons better than the updated version.
Casting is mediocre at best, script writing is terrible, and will someone PLEASE slap the shit out of Scott Caan? What police force would tolerate a "subordinate" constantly arguing with, and talking back to its commander?
He has a bad case of "little-man syndrome."

I DO continue watching the show however...mostly for the scenery.
 
While the original Hawaii Five-O wasn't "the best show on television," it was tons better than the updated version.
Casting is mediocre at best, script writing is terrible, and will someone PLEASE slap the shit out of Scott Caan? What police force would tolerate a "subordinate" constantly arguing with, and talking back to its commander?
He has a bad case of "little-man syndrome."

I DO continue watching the show however...mostly for the scenery.
bitching about this show is pointless because for what it is, it's fine. which is a brainless action packed slideshow of hawaii
 
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