
We wish you all a great start into 2019. May your year be filled with love, laughter, health and happiness.
And for H50 we hope for a great rest of the season.

We wish you all a great start into 2019. May your year be filled with love, laughter, health and happiness.
And for H50 we hope for a great rest of the season.

9.10 – Pio ke kukui, pō‘ele ka hale
After fighting off an assassin in his own home, McGarrett and Joe White (guest star Terry O’Quinn) flee to Montana to prepare for a battle against those exacting revenge for a past SEAL mission, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Dec. 7 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
CBS translated Pio ke kukui, pō‘ele ka hale to When the Light Goes Out, the House Is Dark
Finally, the review for one of the best episodes of the show. Yeah, yeah, I know, we normally don’t give the verdict up front. But come on, were there any doubts about the verdict? I don’t think so.
I am really sorry it took us this long to get this thing out to you, all my fault. I simply didn’t have the time, and more importantly, I was kinda overwhelmed by the episode. I found it extremely difficult to express my thoughts for it.
So, I hope you are still kinda interested in a review. If not, well, just skip it. 😊 …Sam
Merry Christmas to all our readers. Have a wonderful time with family and friends.

Fantastic.
Awesome.
Excellent.
Phenomenal.
Touching.
The Episode.
The Actor.
leiCa aka Sobbing Mess Extraordinary.


“Hala i ke ala o’i’ole mai” – Still reeling from the murder of one of their ohana, Steve and Catherine (Michelle Borth), along with Danny, Junior and some old friends, Harry Langford (Chris Vance) and Wade Gutches (David Keith), hunt down the killer. Also, Tani and Grover investigate when a bag of human bones, discovered inside an abandoned storage locker goes missing, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Jan. 4 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
(“Hala i ke ala o’i’ole mai” is Hawaiian for “Gone on the Road from which There Is No Returning”)
I’m really looking forward to this episode. Excited to see Catherine again. And Harry. 🙂
The review for last week’s episode will be up in a couple of days. As you know, Cokie and I were on vacation and didn’t really have time to review. But, of course, we have watched it, and a double review will be up soon.
More pictures will be up as soon as they become available.
I think this was a lame episode. The handling of the whole Adam/Tani story was embarrassing. Does Steve know? Does he not know? What the heck? If I hadn’t already I would have to write something about this stupidity. And am I the only one flinching every time I see Adam wearing a weapon and a badge? This is so ridiculous.
But I love Jerry, always have. He has become a valuable member of 5-0.
And Linty Williams’ superpower is indeed dannoying people to death. But he is also The Invisible. Not that I’m complaining. So no, Mini D, your Dad is no superhero at all.
I wish we had the real deal at the chopper at the end and not the comic version of Steve. Because that is exactly something he would have done. Boom! Poof! Bang! Smack!
Let’s have a look at Hawaii’s human, vulnerable, trained, unselfish, altruistic BatMan.
SEAL sign’s up in the sky!
ZAP!
