Yep that’s the “Long Wait” cue from the official Five-O soundtrack album. And yes I do remember it first from “One for the Money” where Charlie is about to stab himself. But I think it was also heard...
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Yep that’s the “Long Wait” cue from the official Five-O soundtrack album. And yes I do remember it first from “One for the Money” where Charlie is about to stab himself. But I think it was also heard...
Todd, it may be a bit unfair to compare this episode to Vashon or I’ll Kill ‘Em Again. It’s apples and oranges. Completely different types of episodes. On top of that you’ve got the suspense factor...
Oakland was very versatile for sure! He could do much more than just scream. Check out the 2 Bonanza episodes where he plays particularly creepy and disturbing serial killers/rapists, both times with...
I think it’s a crackerjack episode! One of the best from season 3! Great twist reveal and great acting all around too, especially Simon Oakland and Joe Maross. You really feel for both. Love the WWII...
Dubin didn’t direct Descent of the Torches, Douglas Green did. That IMDB error has been there for years. Someone needs to fix it. Dubin didn’t direct anymore Five-O’s after season 8.
I wonder why...
Sean was smart to just stick to his Scottish accent. It’s what made him so iconic!! I don’t even know whether he could do other accents because I’ve never heard him try one. I don’t know many...
RIP Sir Sean. An icon, a legend. There will never be another one like you. Never again. Never say never? Lol.
I posted about his passing in the Other TV Shows section. For my money the greatest...
The great Sir Sean Connery has left us at the ripe old age of 90. A true cinematic icon if there ever was one! He’s immediately what comes to mind when they say “they don’t make ‘em like that...
Bobbi, the score for this episode is credited to Don Ray who probably came up with all the jazzy pieces for the 2 scumbags. The cue you mentioned when Kono and Danno arrive at the scumbags’ beach...
So John Colicos was the original choice for Big Chicken? That’s something new. Glad that didn’t work out.
I know I listened to all the commentaries including Lenkov but that was so long ago.
Yep I very rarely watch this one. It’s good but not good enough to warrant 2 parts. It’s also very un-Five-O. Could be an episode of any medical show.
I would have to watch this episode again and then read your review. I’ll get around to it.
My issues with William Watson notwithstanding, Sutton Roley did a fine job directing all 3 of his season 9 episodes - “Deadly Exposure”, “Elegy in a Rainforest”, and my personal favorite “A Capitol...
I don’t mind Watson being a complete lunatic and totally irrational, with no real plan of action or way to escape from the rainforest. In fact I like the idea of a complete basket case who’s totally...
Or if we’re talking about other psycho performances like Danny Goldman or Elliott Street or Greg Mullavey or even John Beck - those are clearly GREAT performances! But Watson as Lucien? Something off...
What do you think of William Watson’s performance as Marcus Lucien? It’s a strange one for me. He alternates between being genuinely frightening and creepy to being completely over the top and almost...
It’s not John Howard is it? Wasn’t he the old guy who got beat up by the 2 goons with brass knuckles in “Percentage”? I think IMDB credits him as John Alexis Howard. He was in a few other episodes I...
Lol Mike, the insurance scam in “A Thousand Pardons” is pretty straight forward.
It’s the finance-themed stuff in episodes like “Percentage” or “The Odd Lot Caper” or “The Finishing Touch” that...
It’s definitely a great episode and one that gets better with each rewatch. Both Guardino and Nancy Wilson are great but I have to say that his performance in “A Thousand Pardons - You’re Dead” as...
What can I say? It doesn’t bother me. Like you said, there may have been a Coast Guard boat standing at the ready with uniforms all ready for our boys. It’s suspension of disbelief that totally works...
Is that really a problem though? They dressed up in coast guard uniforms. Why is that unbelievable? They asked the Coast Guard’s help I suppose. Five-O carries a lot of weight in the islands.
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Like you I’m not a huge fan of the Wo Fat episodes but I really like this one. Love the human side of Wo as well as just the intricate story overall. Well-written!!! I agree that the score by Shores...
Yep this phrase has been in use since the film came out back in 2008. I actually saw the film in the theater. Yikes!!
The real face palm moment, however, came at the very end when the mountain...
I always think of a caper as something smaller and more innocent than a heist. The Filer episodes come to mind. I think of a caper as something a bit humorous and non-violent. A heist can be quite...