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Post by mandyblue on Mar 22, 2018 15:03:47 GMT -5
ew.com/tv/2018/03/22/hawaii-five-0-alex-oloughlin-more-seasons/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly&__twitter_impression=trueHawaii Five-0 may live beyond season 8! Though Alex O’Loughlin had previously expressed his desire to turn in McGarrett’s gun and badge by the end of season 8, the actor now tells EW he hopes to make a deal with CBS to stick around for more seasons. “I’m more open to continuing on than I was when we spoke a couple years ago,” the actor tells EW. “It’s a hard question to answer at the end of the season. I’m literally shooting episode 25 right now, and it happens to be episode 193 as well. All I want to do is collapse into my hiatus and go to bed for a couple weeks, but I am open to doing another couple of years. Hopefully we can make a deal.” O’Loughlin explains that his previous desire to exit had to do with his body breaking down due to a spinal injury he suffered years ago. “The spinal injury I had, like even two years ago I could still barely move,” he says. “It was just impossible. I was like, ‘There’s no way I can keep working like this. I can’t force that at all.’ I got in a stem cell trial, and I’ve got all these stem cells in my back, and I built a rehab gym in my garage, and I’ve been doing lots of workouts the last couple years, and I feel physically a lot better.” Currently in its eighth season, Hawaii Five-0 has not yet been officially renewed for season 9. In the meantime, the actor stepped behind the camera to direct the episode that airs March 30. “It was terrific,” he says. “It felt strangely natural.” Check back next week for more from O’Loughlin on his directorial debut.
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Post by mandyblue on Mar 22, 2018 15:49:15 GMT -5
I am very happy Alex is feeling better and his back is on the mend. I hope Alex can do a deal with CBS to direct some more episodes he sounds like he loved directing 8.18 hope he gets more. I am surprised he has not all ready signed a new contract but still in talks with CBS at the end of season 8.
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Post by Core 4 on Mar 22, 2018 17:11:25 GMT -5
From TV Line. Another interview with Alex. Hawaii Five-0 front man Alex O’Loughlin has gone from a “no f–king way” stance on a potential Season 9 to being able to “realistically” see himself still running-and-gunning as Steve McGarrett. Almost a year-and-a-half ago, the Aussie actor echoed to TVLine his stance that he “absolutely” would turn in his badge after the current Season 8, explaining: “[Five-0] is an action show, I’m the main guy, and I defy anybody to do what I’ve done for as long I’ve done it and hold out the way I have. I was a fit, strong, healthy guy when I started the show, and I still am, but you sustain what you sustain.” But in speaking with TVLine this Thursday — to preview his directorial debut, for Five-0‘s Friday, March 30 episode — O’Loughlin seemed more amenable to re-signing, with his contract due to explore this spring. So what changed since November 2016? Did he get a second wind? “I don’t know that I’d say I got a ‘second wind’…,” he countered. “But is there a way that I can realistically see a Season 9 being a part of my life? I think so.” In the event that CBS seeks to renew the procedural (which ranks fifth out of CBS’ 13 dramas), O’Loughlin figures he will need “a little help with scheduling” (e.g. juggling his workload as No. 1 on the call sheet with his role as father to the pair of fast-growing tykes he raises with wife Malia), all while he continues to manage the “pretty radical back injury” that has dogged him for years and still is treated with weekly PT. “To be honest with you, mate, if you had asked me [about Season 9] two years ago, my answer would have been, like, ‘No f’–king way.’ I want a quality of life, and I want to be with my family,” O’Loughlin asserted. But since then, he half-chuckled, “I’ve been able to put Humpty together again.” “I am still very tired at the end of the season, and after almost 200 episodes of television,” he added. “But I can sort of quietly and sensibly sit back and go, ‘There’s a version where if CBS can make a deal and be reasonable, then I’m prepared to be reasonable, too.'” And while O’Loughlin makes clear that his actual wife and kids come first, he also recognizes the extended workplace family that Five-0 employs. “It’s a great show and a lot of people love it, but more importantly, we keep so many people employed in Hawaii who might otherwise be stacking boxes at a grocery mart,” he said. “It’s hard to get work out here and this feeds a lot of families, so it’s a really good thing. It’s really, really important.” “I’m sure there are [actors] that don’t let that affect them, it’s not part of their negotiation, but it is something I think about,” he continued. “I come from a working-class family and the people I work with mean a lot to me. They’re really our ohana, so… if we can make it all work, they are some of the reasons why it would be great.” tvline.com/2018/03/22/hawaii-five-0-alex-oloughlin-season-9-contract-status/
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