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Post by mandyblue on Jan 30, 2017 1:33:44 GMT -5
FIVE-0 UNCOVERS THE POSSIBILITY THAT A FORMER NAZI WAR CRIMINAL MAY BE HIDING IN AN OLD LEPROSY COLONY IN HAWAII, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” FRIDAY, FEB. 3
“Ka pa’ani nui” – When working a murder case involving the illegal practice of shark finning, Five-0 uncovers the possibility that a former Nazi war criminal may be hiding out in an old leprosy colony in Hawaii, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Feb. 3 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
(“Ka pa’ani nui” is Hawaiian for “Big Game”)
CHEAT TWEET: #H50 fans, 5-0 uncovers some old, dark secrets inside a remote leprosy colony… @hawaiifive0cbs #CBS 2/3 9pm bit.ly/2k5EdFJ
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: Andrew Lawrence (Eric Russo) Taylor Wiley (Kamekona) Chosen Jacobs (Will Grover) Dennis Chun (Sergeant Duke Lukela) Bill Walker (Max Gail) Teilor Grubbs (Grace Williams) Itzhak Rozen (Bernie Kopell) Shawn Garnett (Flippa) Musetta Vander (Sheriff Alana) Kimee Balmilero (Dr. Noelani Cunha) Kirk Bovill (Marty Reynolds) Ocean Ramsey (Lily O’Neill) Julian Yuen (Tony Nguyen) Olga Kalshnikova (Anna Florek) Angela Galvan (Leia Rozen)
WRITTEN BY: Helen Shang DIRECTED BY: Bryan Spicer
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Post by Core 4 on Feb 4, 2017 8:36:14 GMT -5
The main case of the week, which led Steve and Chin was very good, with a great twist, that the policewoman is the granddaughter of a Nazi, and that she was the killer. Besides I love when cases are related to the history of Hawaii or the distant past, as, for example. World War II, because they are usually interesting. Besides, good, that at least this part of the episode was on another island - Molokai. I like when the episodes are not just on Oahu, but sometimes on other islands. Because it's always interesting to see a different landscape, other people, etc.
The second "case of week" with the sharks, which led Danny, Kono, and Grover was rather average. But it was great to see Danny, who partnered Kono. Sometimes swap partners gives freshness. It was the same good to see Steve and Chin as partners in this episode.
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Post by davilarose on Feb 4, 2017 10:02:56 GMT -5
It was a good ep. I loved learning more about the history of Hawaii....and seeing the scenery on the helicopter ride over to Molokai. I like that they swapped partners around for this episode...and I loved that Grace and Will got the tweet/e-mail/text about the dead guy hanging upside down at the harbor. I can't even imagine...
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Post by rita162 on Feb 4, 2017 12:17:45 GMT -5
Good episode this week and I enjoyed the main cotw story. Liked the twist the sheriff being the daughter. I enjoyed Steve and Chin working together and Eric wasn't annoying.
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Post by katlyn520 on Feb 4, 2017 19:21:49 GMT -5
I have to say that the moment I heard the sheriff being soooo helpful, I just had this feeling that it sounded like she was trying to control where they went and who they talked to ... and not in a "if there's anything I can do to help" way. I actually was suspicious of her from the time she greeted them. And even though I thought she wanted to control who they talked to, I didn't consider that she might actually be related to the Nazi guard. DUH! I enjoyed the cotw. And how typical is it that teenagers can be sitting right next to each other and they're texting instead of talking because they don't want the adult in the room to overhear what they're saying ... LOL!
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Post by mandyblue on Feb 5, 2017 12:26:53 GMT -5
OK Episode
What I loved most from this weeks episode was the main story and the history about the old Leprosy Colony and the lovely scenery and the helicopter ride over as well. Also I always love Steve and Chin teaming up and working together. I don't like it when they split the team and story's up as they always finish to quickly and not enough time on each story. The shark story about illegal practice of shark finning was over to quick they could have made that better and have it as one episode. Kamekona story line waste of time just stupid as was Grover and the pancake scene they could have used the time on the other 2 story lines.
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Post by katlyn520 on Feb 5, 2017 19:00:54 GMT -5
Kamekona story line waste of time just stupid. Yeah, I was wondering about that whole story line. I haven't heard that Flippa is departing but if he's going to be in charge of his own truck on the north shore, does that mean we're never going to see him?
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