Just one more week and season 3 of Hawaii Five-0 will already be over. Time for us to take a look at the last few episodes of season 3.
Credits for the pictures to CBS and as credited on the pictures. Thanks again to mycoven.com for some of the screen shots. If there is no credit on the pic, it’s my own screen shot.
Episode 3.16 – Feb. 11, 2013
Kekoa (Warrior)
Five-0 connects the murder of a local businessman to a fight club, and McGarrett asks an old friend to do surveillance work on his mother.
Read the review here
Episode 3.17 – Feb. 18, 2013
Pa’ani (The Game)
McGarrett and Danny’s plans to go to the NFL Pro Bowl are interrupted when a computer executive is murdered during a team-building exercise at a corporate retreat.
Read the review here
And if you like read this tie-in to the episode.
Episode 3.18 – March 18, 2013
Na Ki’i (Dolls)
Five-0 discovers that a murdered kindergarten teacher had a secret life as a roller derby star, and sends in Catherine undercover at the local roller derby. And some very important information is stolen from Doris McGarrett’s safe and could put her in danger.
You can read the review here
Episode 3.19 – March 25, 2013
Hoa Pili (Close Friend)
After an explosion on a shark tour boat, one of the boat’s owners is found dead in a submerged shark cage. Meanwhile, McGarrett helps Kamekona get his helicopter pilot license.
Episode 3.20 – April 15, 2013
Olelo Pa’a (Promis)
McGarrett and Catherine go on a secret mission to North Korea to find the body of one of McGarrett’s fallen SEAL buddies.
The Episode Serves as a Prequel to the Series’ Pilot
We’re coming very close to the end of the season already. Only two more episodes to go.
Here are the next five episodes for the poll.
Credits for the pictures to CBS and as credited on the pictures. Thanks again to mycoven.com for some of the screen shots. If there is no credit on the pic, it’s my own screen shot.
Episode 3.11 – Dec. 17, 2012
Kahu (Guardian)
After someone foolishly tries to carjack McGarrett, he and Catherine meet a boy whose father is missing and may be in deadly trouble in the backwoods of Oahu.
The team helps find the boy’s father, and discovers that his disappearance is related to moonshiners and a reclusive bank robber.
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Read the review here
Episode 3.12 – Jan. 14, 2013
Kapu (Forbidden)
Danny and McGarrett investigate the murder of an Oahu University professor whose body is found decomposing in a tub of acid and his boss, his teaching assistant and a student who he busted for cheating are all viable suspects.
Meanwhile, Kono is assigned to protect an annoying witness released from federal prison.
Episode 3.13 – Jan. 20, 2013
Olelo Ho’Opa’l Make (Death Sentence)
When Chin is kidnapped in the night and dropped in the middle of Halawa Prison dressed as an inmate, he must fight for his life to escape before the other prisoners recognize him as Five-0.
Read the review here
Episode 3.14 – Jan. 21, 2013
Hana I Wa’la (Scandal)
The governor asks Five-0 to handle a delicate investigation involving a dead prostitute, but is he really trying to cover up the case for an important political ally?
Meanwhile, Danny goes to court to determine if he will get partial custody of Grace
Read the review here
Episode 3.15 – Feb. 4, 2013
Hookman
Five-0 investigates when a mysterious man targets select police officers for revenge and McGarrett is the next one his hit list.
I just came up with a new daily post that I hope you will like. I love statistics and everything that has to do with mathematics. Yes, I’m a geek like that. 🙂 So I’m checking the statistics every day and was often amused about what people clicked on the blog. And I thought I will share the most clicked picture from the day before with you. So, here is the first one from May 7th.
This one was opened 67 times yesterday, which I found really strange since it is an older one. Nice, but from an old post.
If you think this was the best episode under the sun and are not willing to read a maybe slightly different opinion, you might like to turn away now.
And as always a spoiler warning applies to this post. If you haven’t seen the episode… you know the drill.
The very few screen captures are my own, thanks to CBS and Global for airing the episode.
This review will be very different from my normal reviews, hope you will still find it interesting. And please don’t hold back with your comments. I can take it. 😉
Let’s start with the poll.
KONO
So, now she is pulling her next friend into her web of lies. I thought her request not to tell Steve was really unconscionable. I couldn’t believe my ears.
She is not only pulling her friends (Fong and now Catherine) into her questionable dealings, she is also lying to her cousin’s face. It is one thing to keep the truth and her suspicions from Steve, but it is a very different thing to outright lie. There is simply no excuse for such behavior.
She should come clean with Chin and tell Steve. Withholding her suspicions or even knowledge of criminal activity is an offense. Yes, it is arguable that there is no proof Adam did anything illegal (even though using his father’s money can’t be legal), but keeping her information from Five-0 makes her equally guilty if Adam is involved in criminal activity.
Honestly? I really don’t care what is going to happen to her or her relationship with Adam. And I think that is a shame really. But the show never managed that I found them interesting. Adam was never really present; I never managed to get interested in his character or in the relationship with Kono.
I think her actions again show how blind and naïve Kono is.
This was surely in preparation for her story arch in the last two episodes. As I said earlier I would rather have someone else in distress and not Kono for the third time in as many years. Maybe that is also a reason why I’m not interested in it.
CATHERINE
I really liked her involvement in the story. I think it is great that Kono and her are obviously good friends. I loved her very vehement no to lying to Steve if he’d asked. She obviously has learned her lesson. What I didn’t like was that she was again pulled into a scheme to keep something from her boyfriend. But I think I covered that in Kono’s part.
CHIN
I always enjoy Chin, and this time was no difference. I truly liked the advice he gave Kono. It’s a shame that she is repaying him with lies.
Unfortunately he was not much in this episode.
DANNY
Well, to be honest I get a little tired to rant about Danny almost every time I’m writing a review. But to his defense this time it was not his fault.
I’m actually sick and tired of constantly being reminded that Danny is the Dad. I’m sorry, but I’m offended by the very notion that the others might not be equally shocked and appalled by what happened to the kids, that they are not equally outraged. Which is simply not true.
Every time kids are involved in any way it gets showed in our faces that Danny is the dad and oh so empathetic with the relatives.
The only thing it shows me though is that Danny is not in control of his emotions. That he is a danger to himself, his teammates and ultimately the victims.
He lost it in the blue room without any plan. With his action he endangered the whole investigation simply because he didn’t know then if it was the right guy. I actually hope he has to face consequences for his actions. Even if only by Steve. It would have been the right thing to do to take him off the case at that point.
Later, when they did know they had the right guy, I can fully understand his reaction, not condone it, but fully understand.
Danny should rethink his career choice after everything that has happened to Grace. At the very least he should seek professional help for his issues. Because the next time he acts out of control because his judgment is clouded by his emotions he might get one of his friends killed. His partner will not always be there to protect him from himself.
Danny is not a good example for a good investigator. That is my opinion of him based on his behavior. Please don’t forget, he is a law enforcement officer in an elite task force. And no matter what, I expect something better from him. If he can’t handle such a personal case he should have been removed from it.
STEVE
Yes, Steve has very often been involved in very personal cases. But other than Danny, he never lost it without a plan behind it. If it was the break-in into the Governor’s office (not talking about the outcome, but the plan and intent behind it) or the interrogation on the roof, or his hunt of Wo Fat. Or the stealing of the ten million to save Chin’s life. He had plenty of opportunity to lose it, but he never did due to his training. The closest we got to see him losing control was when he pumped Han Ji Woo full of lead.
Maybe someday he will lose it, who knows, but until this day he was always professional on a case.
And don’t anyone dare tell me he isn’t taking the kidnapping of little girls as personal as Danny. Just look at the guy and you have your answer.
Anyway, I think Steve should make sure that his partner gets help. It’s his job as head of the task force to make sure that his team handles themselves above standard.
None of them is free of guilt to have done something against the law, but I think Danny is the only one who did it because he simply lost it. And I think there lays the difference.
There surely is one scene that plays right into this; Steve taking Danny’s badge and walking away from the scene unfolding. Was that okay? No, it was not. Was it understandable? Yes. But that still doesn’t make it legally right, and you could see that Steve was bothered by ‘allowing’ Danny to go ahead. You could see that it made him sick to do it, but he also knew that it was the lesser evil. But even so, I can’t with a good conscience condone what they did. I don’t think Danny had the same scruples doing it as Steve had. Hell, he shot two unarmed men without a second thought, so why stopping at beating the crap out of an obviously guilty guy. But not everyone is guilty, as we saw in the blue room, and he had no problem beating him to a pulp.
This scene surely gives a lot to think about, I think it was wrong to show it in such a way on TV. Making is look like it was okay. It was not.
It would be interesting to see if that bad guy doesn’t walk because of this.
I absolutely loved the cargument, if you can call it that. That was brilliant work by the both of them. And I really loved the interrogation of the killer’s wife by Steve. Great work.
I do have something to complain though. Who the heck is writing those scenes? Imagine you would stand right next to your girlfriend and would be called back to work. Wouldn’t you lean over and give her a good bye kiss? Of course you would, everyone would. This is getting ridiculous, Steve just turning and walking away. Writers, wake up!
CRIME OF THE WEEK
Let me say something right up front, it is always the worst kind of case when children are involved. That is a given.
I think the talk with the first parents outside the ME’s office was the most heartbreaking. Just imagine hoping for ten years that your kid might be alive and well somewhere. And then to find out she was practically in the neighborhood for those ten years and then to lose her again to a violent death. They were right; they lost her a second time that day. Really horrible.
Now let’s go right to the second set of parents. At least they could have real hope knowing that the other girl was kept alive for ten years.
I completely disagree with Danny, oh imagine that, false hope is better than none. He as a parent, as the show constantly tells us, should know that the parents would never ever lose hope. No matter what. As a parent I would question a detective who gives me a guarantee to bring my kid back. That would not make me feel better. On the contrary. How could he be so stupid and make such a promise? That was even worse than Lori in 2.02. Back then Steve wasn’t happy with her either.
Now let’s look at the holes in this whole story. The fake police woman kidnapped those kids, maybe even a lot more than those two. Did I get that right?
Who paid her all that money to do that? And why was she supposed to bring that money somewhere? Wasn’t that hers for snatching the kids? And after the kids were kidnapped, let’s say for a child smuggling ring to the Far East, or wherever. How in the world did that disturbed couple get their hands on two of those kids? How did they pay for them? I’m sure the stolen kids come at a high price on the right market. And please, they got the kids to cash in 500 $ a month? That in itself is ridiculous. You go through all that trouble for 6000 $ a year? Highly unlikely. Besides if that kid was in the system with a fake ID, how come NO one ever checked on them, no one ever checked if she was at school, or at medical check-ups?
But the biggest illogical thing in this episode was to keep Ella alive and bury her. I’m sorry, but that guy would not have done that. He would have killed her. I don’t think he thought he’d get her back at a later time. Leverage? Sorry, but no, he was not that clever.
In my eyes it made no sense to keep her alive. And quite frankly, as horrible as it is, the episode would have been a lot better if she had died. It’s horrible, I know, and I feel bad to say it, but that would have been a more realistic ending.
I think it would have been an awesome and bold move to let Five-0 fail to find the girl in time. Yeah, okay, hate me for it, but that’s how I feel about the ending.
Well, what’s left is the verdict. I’m struggling with this one. Yes, mostly because of Danny. I’m not one for in-your-face acting. I’m more the subtle kind of guy. A look here and there says more than thousand words.
As I said before, I really have it with getting Danny’s anguish about kids cases slapped in the face with. And the ending with his face filling the full screen twice at the end at the crime scene and with the parents, really was too much. I groaned out load. That really ruined the beautiful voice-over for me completely. We really didn’t need to see Danny again at the end. The team ending and just the crime scene and the parents would have been SO much better.
The episode had many good scenes, but all in all I was disappointed. That was my initial reaction and I’m going with that for now. It might get better with the second or third viewing. But at the moment this is one of the weaker episodes for me.
Just because it involves children in a dramatic way doesn’t make it a great episode for me. At the moment this one barely gets a B.
Even in the world of television, which operates at a much faster pace than in feature film, it can take half a day to shoot a scene that’s over after just a few minutes.
The climatic jungle shoot-out between the crime-fighters of Hawaii Five-0 and ruthless terrorist Wo Fat in this week’s episode was shot in early March at Kualoa Ranch and took repeated takes to get right.
The scene – shot in Hakipuu Valley between passing ranch tour vehicles filled with wide-eyed, photo-napping visitors – often filled the air with the sound of machine guns. The show uses scaled down rounds that create noisy, blast spewing weaponry without the bullets.
Nearly everyone on set wears ear plugs, even the actors.
The final scene, as Five-0 exchanges gunfire with Wo Fat, was shot around a real helicopter wreck. Burning pressed logs and gas-fed tubes were used to create smoke and fire. Before each take, a production assistant would walk through the set with a smoke machine, but the smoke kept drifting away.
The make-up that was used to turn actor Mark Dacascos into the severely burned Wo Fat was better looking on the set than on TV. The small screen didn’t do it justice.
He really looked bad, his head and upper torso painted red and half of his hair missing. It will be interesting to see how disfigured he becomes in future episodes.
Mike Gordon covers film and television in Hawaii for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Email him at mgordon@staradvertiser.com and follow him on Twitter. Read his weekly Outtakes column Sundays in the Star-Advertiser.
Here we go, the next 5 episodes for your consideration.
Credits for the pictures to CBS and as credited on the pictures. If there is no credit on the pic, it’s my own screen shot.
Episode 3.06 – Nov. 12, 2012
I Ka Wa Mamua (In a time past)
When Danny is forced to remain completely still while bomb technicians try to disarm a bomb that he has accidentally triggered, McGarrett distracts him by getting his partner to tell the story about his toughest and most emotional case from his days as a cop in New Jersey.
Here you can read the review for it.
Episode 3.07 – Nov. 19, 2012
Ohuna (The secret)
While the team investigates the murder of a young computer hacker, Steve tries to stage a long-needed reunion between his mother and his sister.
Random thoughts on 3.07
Episode 3.08 – Nov. 26, 2012
Wahine’inoloa (Evil woman)
McGarrett is convinced that a smart psychiatrist murdered one of her patients. But he has a hard time to even convince his team of it. Meanwhile, Catherine discovers that an assassin is on the island and is looking for Doris McGarrett.
Random thoughts can be found here:
And Cokie and I wrote a short story that was inspired by Catherine’s car.
Episode 3.09 – Dec. 3, 2012
Ha’awe Make Loa (Death Wish)
Max and his crush (Rumer Willis) get put in harm’s way when a botched bank robbery leads the team to determine that the criminals had very unexpected motives. Meanwhile, Danny is stuck with the tough task of coming to the rescue of the most beautiful women in the world when a stalker goes after a Victoria’s Secret model.
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Random thoughts
Episode 3.10 – Dec. 10, 2012
Huaka’I Kula (Field Trip)
An Aloha Girls camping trip with Grace turns deadly when an armed man takes McGarrett and a little girl hostage. Meanwhile, Adam introduces Kono to his dangerous brother who was recently released from prison.
The review for it:
And even two short stories inspired by this episode