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Five-0 Redux

 

All the right stuff

Sometimes a good story that follows a linear path and gives viewers a ton of reminders about why they love “Hawaii Five-0” -- is enough to keep any fan happy. Read more

Saying yes to another 150 episodes

Here we go, “Hawaii Five-0” fans -- the episode everyone has been talking about for the last few weeks -- the 150th episode of the series, "Ka Makuahine a me ka Keiki kāne" ("Mother and Son"). Read more

Shooing the ghosts away

Halloween in Hawaiʻi is pretty much the same as it is on the continent -- it’s just that we can probably wear skimpier costumes and not have to worry about freezing our masks off. Read more

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Winning the popular vote

Leave it to “Hawaii Five-0” to highlight a major political issue in the midst the most controversial race for the Presidency since Al Gore and George W. Bush fought over hanging chads. Read more

Capturing the King and Queen

One element about “Hawaii Five-0” that makes fans return week after week, season after season, has a lot to do with their ability to present a strong opening and have expert control in executing their endgame. Read more

Being better than Bond

If I learned anything from this week’s “Hawaii Five-0” it is that McGarrett is much cooler than any wanna-be James Bond -- rogue or not. Read more

Getting ready to master a new game

As usual, “Hawaii Five-0” pulled out all of the stops to make their latest premiere one of the most memorable, and perhaps one of the most thoughtful, of the last seven season starters. Read more

Oka makes Max a true hero

Out of all of the series regulars on “Hawaii Five-0,” Dr. Max Bergman, played by Masi Oka, has added a level of consistency to the show, as well as to the close knit ʻohana that the team has developed over the years. Read more

Uncovering Kono Kalakaua

Anyone who has even watched “Hawaii Five-0” knows that actress Grace Park, who plays Officer Kono Kalakaua, adds more to the team than just a touch of feminine beauty. Read more

Fans confirm that Kim rules Broadway

Whenever I ask fans what they think about actor Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Chin Ho Kelly on “Hawaii Five-0” -- they will often tell me how incredibly kind and genuine Kim is, no matter where they are-- on the set of Five-0, at “Sunset on the Beach,” and lately-- after seeing him on Broadway in “The King and I.” Read more

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