Agreed, ringfire, that season 2 turd was a crapfest worthy of a season 12 episode!
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Agreed, ringfire, that season 2 turd was a crapfest worthy of a season 12 episode!
One of the 3 pipe-smokers in the pilot, Agent Miller.....great quote too!
I agree with just about every choice for Worst episodes, and many of the choices for Best episodes, too.
For season 2 and 3 bests, I’d go with Forty Feet High....and And a Time to Die,...
She was on just about every classic cop and detective show from the 70s it seemed like, plus numerous appearances on LOVE BOAT too. Of course, her flair for dry, sarcastic wit was brilliantly...
Congratulations, your efforts are greatly appreciated!
Decades TV, the digital sub-net owned by the Me-TV folks, is airing a classic H5O marathon all weekend, airing the first 42 hours of the series. It runs until early Monday AM, started at 10AM MST...
Jack Lord would’ve booked his century birthday today....Happy Birthday, Jack!
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Love the Season 1 music cue they used in this episode (also memorably used in Season 2’s “Run, Johnny, Run”) when Jase limps towards Lila’s house. I think its first use was in “One for the Money”.
Any episode with a screaming Simon Oakland is always worth my time! The man shouted or growled every line practically with wonderful vitriol. A treasure among character actors.
Fox35 in Orlando aired the entire syndication package of H5O episodes all through the late 80s and 90s into 2002, but never once aired “Six Kilos” even though they cycled through the episodes a dozen...
There is a very emotional music cue featured in this episode that I hadn’t heard in prior episodes: it plays during the extended scene near the end where McGarrett and Cal are working on the boat at...
Great interview, never have seen it over the years until now, so thank you for sharing! “Ain’t no big thing bruddah...”
Narcotics, extortion, racketeering were all mentioned more than a few times.
One of my favorites! It had a good guest cast, clever plot, good “deduction” scenes, great locations, and another fantastic Richard Shores score.
William Watson seemed to be channeling his inner-Busey in that episode!
Seems like a somewhat candid interview, moreso than the usual DVD PR puff pieces.
One of my favorites....plus a great score by Richard Shores that utilizes the theme music in numerous places!
All summed up, it seems like the guy had a very stressful, difficult job, was well compensated, treated people however he felt, and in general was something of a dick.
I agree, Season 9 was quite good, necessitating a season 10 which could replace some of the crappier episodes from that season with some good season 11 shows (there are several), and then end the...
Wonderful article, thanks for sharing. He was definitely one of the show’s better writers.
I think they did a nice job with the finale, focusing on characters rather than absurd plot mechanics and such. I think the key to the show’s success was Alex O’ Loughlin. Rather than trying to...
Great review, I enjoyed this one a lot, a very different type of episode for this show. AOL has grown into the role and made it his own these last ten years, displaying a seasoned maturity with the...
Great review as always, though I liked this episode more than you did, and I thought it was a step up from last week’s lackluster season premiere. I did try not to think about it too hard, but...
My favorite appearance was “Deathwatch”.
Sadly, MAD has hit hard times and will only continue to publish old material, no more new stuff. The beginning of the end for a once-mighty institution.