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Post by mandyblue on Jan 16, 2017 1:19:13 GMT -5
FIVE-0 GOES UP AGAINST AN AGGRESSIVE U.S. MARSHALL WHEN A MAN WANTED FOR MURDER SEEKS ASYLUM IN THE SOVEREIGN LAND BELONGING TO THE NATION OF HAWAII, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” FRIDAY, JAN. 20
Lou Diamond Phillips Guest Stars as U.S. Marshall Lincoln
“Ka laina ma ke one” – Five-0 must go up against an aggressive U.S. marshall, Lincoln (Lou Diamond Phillips), when a man wanted for murder escapes capture and seeks asylum in the sovereign land belonging to the Nation of Hawaii, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Jan. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
(“Ka laina ma ke one” is Hawaiian for “Line in the Sand”)
CHEAT TWEET: #H50 Ohana, say #Aloha 2 guest star @loudphillips! @hawaiifive0cbs #CBS 1/20 9pm bit.ly/2igpM17
REGULAR CAST: Alex O’Loughlin (Steve McGarrett) Scott Caan (Danny “Danno” Williams) Daniel Dae Kim (Chin Ho Kelly) Grace Park (Kono Kalakaua) Masi Oka (Dr. Max Bergman) Chi McBride (Lou Grover) Jorge Garcia (Jerry Ortega)
GUEST CAST: Kalani Queypo (Kanuha) Dennis Chun (Sergeant Duke Lukela) Lou Diamond Phillips (Lincoln) Shawn Thomsen (Officer Pua Kai) Jeffrey D. Sams (Devon Berris) Bumpy Kanahele (Himself) Matthew St. Patrick (John Berris) Brandon Maka’awa’awa (Brandon) Nathaniel Niemi (Doug) Cathy Tanaka (DMV Instructor) Wallace Salazar Jr. (HPD Officer #1) Ryan Pagan (HPD Officer #2)
WRITTEN BY: Sean O’Reilly DIRECTED BY: Peter Weller
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Post by davilarose on Jan 20, 2017 22:03:07 GMT -5
Good ep.
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Post by Core 4 on Jan 21, 2017 6:08:51 GMT -5
Great episode. Very important for the people of Hawaii. With a great climate, and beautiful scenery. I always love when we show storylines related to Hawaii, history, traditions, etc .. So much waited for this episode of time, when I learned that episode will shot in Pu`uhonua O Waimanalo, and thus be linked to the Nation of Hawai'i. Besides people from Hawaii, probably not many know that we have such a sovereign place, so cool to learn something more about Hawaii, to see people who live in the old traditions, in palce where the majority are native Hawaiians. The end of the episode, when we have Ohana scene is the essence of this place. Bumpy of course, he is a real person, played of course by himself. Thanks to him, this place exists, since 1993 having sovereignty. As for the "case of the week", I suspected that someone with two: a guardian or his brother (or both), will be responsible for the murder. Nevertheless, "the case of the week" was very good, and gained too much on the presence of Lou Diamond Phillips, a great and well-known actor, whom I have known from Young Guns and La Bamba. In general, thanks to the presence of the U.S. Marshals, the episode gained tension. Besides, he was a great storyline of the renewal of driving license by Steve. Danny was in his world. A later scene in the Camaro, and talk about mind reading, too great. I must admit that this season, the relationship of Steve and Danny is better than in recent seasons, when often strongly insulted one another, this season it is rare, and I think it happened only in the first episodes of the season.
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Post by runner on Jan 21, 2017 13:47:05 GMT -5
Very good and entertaining episode and COTW. I always enjoy learning about Hawai'i's history. Only downside I could see, was Danny's, "Vamanos, uh, hibiscus, or whatever they say." How disrespectful.
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Post by rita162 on Jan 28, 2017 16:45:10 GMT -5
Was a good episode but not one of my favourites
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