Teases from Alex

EW

Thanks to Entertainment Weekly we get these little spoilers. Nothing really new, but a nice read.

‘H50′: FIVE PREMIERE TEASES FROM ALEX O’LOUGHLIN!

Tonight’s Hawaii Five-0 season premiere is packed! With Kono and Adam on the run, some gunmen, who are very interested in finding out where Kono and Adam are, storm the Five-0 at what unravels is something I think H5-0 fans are going to really enjoy. But for some deeper scoop on what to expect in the premiere and beyond, read below!

+ As reported (and seen in the promo), Chi McBride makes his debut as SWAT captain Lou Grover and in one of his first scenes, he strip down to his skivvies! But it’s for a good reason and will show just how crafty this new captain is! But he and McGarrett are going to butt heads in a big way, paving the way for more tension. “I know I just read episode 8 and I’m up to page 50 and we’ve argued for 47 of the pages” he joked. “They’re really getting into it with those two characters.”

+ In the episode, Catherine finds herself in major dangers thanks to the aforementioned gunmen. “In the first episode she becomes an incredibly liability,” he says. “We really see the extent of his emotional connection to this woman….she’s getting really close to the team and we start to wonder how dangerous that is for her and the team.”

+ McGarrett pulls off one of his most impressive stunts yet. It involves a helicopter.

+ The upcoming Pearl Harbor episode is “one of the most beautiful 5-0 scripts I’ve read,” according to O’Loughlin. It’s told through the eyes of an elderly Japanese character who is arrested at the beginning of the episode, and it will feature flashbacks that show what happened to him as a child. “It’s a very important episode for a lot of reasons,” he says.

+ Catherine’s ex figures heavily in an early episode and while McGarrett tries to play off her former boyfriend’s reappearance as no big deal, he’s “simmering on the inside.” “He thinks he’s keeping it under wraps [but] he’s not cool at all,” says O’Loughlin. “[McGarrett] is tested in the first few episodes.”

Looking good

Season 4 is right around the corner, and were are getting spoiled with wonderful teasers and sneak peeks.

Here is a look back at the end of season 3, little interview bits from Alex O’Loughlin, Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park. Sadly nothing from Scott Caan.

And be aware of a huge spoiler for the season opener. Well, okay, not really a spoiler. I mean we all KNOW that Steve will make it out of there. So really nothing new, but if you don’t wanna know how he gets out, well, then you should not watch!

You can watch the video in crystal clear quality at bookemdanno.net. Thank you for this absolute great video. Click on the last image to watch the video.

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How cute

Daniel Dae Kim was again nice enough to share a picture from Behind The Scenes.

I guess this is from one of the upcoming episodes. ‘Three men and a baby’ – LOL

Head over to H50BAMF for even cuter pictures with Alex!

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How cute

Credit of course to Daniel Dae Kim on Twitter

Highly decorated

Did you ever wonder what all those badges and medals mean that our SEAL has pinned to his uniform?

Well, you came to the right place.

List of Badges and Ribbons received by Steve.

Badges:

Top:

o   Special Warfare Insignia (SEAL Trident) – The Special Warfare insignia (aka the “SEAL Trident” or the “Budweiser Badge”), is awarded to personnel who completed BUD/S training and qualification, and have been designated as Navy SEALs and assigned to Navy SEAL Teams or Special Delivery Vehicle (SDV) Teams

Bottom:

o   Naval Parachutist – The Parachutists insignia, also known as “jump wings”, is awarded to personnel for training in airborne school. The basic insignia is issued for completion of basic parachutist training. The Naval Parachutist insignia is issued after 10 qualifying jumps.

Our SEAL 2

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A look back at 2.11

Here is the next part in my series of unpublished old reviews.

Let me start again with a strong reminder that this was written right after the episode aired. So, a long time ago. Forget all what we know now. LOL

Thanks to CBS and http://www.mycoven.com for some of the pictures.

2.11 PaheleDec. 5, 2011

A team of drug dealers kidnaps a busload of school children in order to get Five-0 to return the drugs they confiscated, while Joe White goes on a personal mission to uncover the identity of “Shelbourne” before Wo Fat does.

It certainly wasn’t as epic as 2×10, but hey I guess that one put the bar really high. I mean it took 33 episodes for me to get an episode that is right up there with the pilot. Just love the pilot to pieces, don’t even know anymore how often I have watched that part. But back to 2×11, which I think it was a very solid episode.

I truly enjoyed the ride. It has great team work in it, some good Steve and Danny time, some action and drama and some more mystery stuff about Shelburne (or however that is spelled).

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To a great blogger. H50BAMF 

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She and her team has the most interesting posts, polls, picture spams and insight information on the web.

No matter how controversial the subject her site is always respectful, polite, and what’s most important so are the people visiting and commenting. It is always a pleasure to visit.

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Thank you!

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After the results are in

Here is how you voted.

Thanks again to everyone who participated in this.

Total votes 236 (that’s about 47 people voting)

If you see that ‘only’ 47 people voted, the final results are even more amazing. The percentage on the second graphic is based on all votes, not on voters.

If you take the voters and not the votes (voters x 5) in account, then The Pilot
gathered 75 %.

1.01 – 75 %

3.20 – 68 %

2.10 – 60 %

2.01 – 53 %

1.24 – 47 %

then a long time nothing, followed by

2.22 – 23 %

It does put it in perspective, doesn’t it?

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