"Hawaii Five-0" Kau pahi, ko'u kua. Kau pu, ko'u po'o (TV Episode 2017) Poster

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8/10
As always, Like the Harry Langford Character. The hypocrisy gets me though
itdadof315 August 2018
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Brief observation. All of the leads have had their revenge kills or at least their revenge kidnapping (Lou with his ex partner), and they are justified but the John "Wick" character had every reason to get his revenge but is taken down as a criminal. The law in the show never gave justice regarding the death of John's son, and John had to protect the lives of the remaining members of his family by not telling the police what happened and who killed his son. So he takes things into his own hands to get justice.

Sorry but it is really hypocritical when the show allows the main and recurring characters to have their justice / revenge and then still seems high and mighty for John.

I just had to get that off of my chest.
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9/10
British spy and a John Wick class criminal
frank-7437618 October 2017
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The excellent song at the beginning is: Now That Your Dollar Bills Have Sprouted Wings - Jason Isbell

"I had fourteen dollars in my inside pocket and twenty-two more up my sleeve. There was cold hard cash lining up my jacket, but I did not have a dime when I did leave"

The John Wick class criminal feature some of the more impressive shooting sequence around.

Would like the British spy to stay on. Being retired did sound exhausting ;)
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9/10
***1/2
edwagreen14 October 2017
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Recently retired British law officer, Harry Langford, comes to Hawaii as part of his round the world tour and soon becomes tired of retirement and steps in to help the crew in their latest adventure.

When a major drug lord and gangster is killed, it appears that an all out war to gain his turf is about to begin.

Go know that the killing was not turf related, but instigated by a piano teacher whose son was struck and killed by a car going fast by the gang.

This guy is able to take out the gang with the help of a woman who has become his love interest. She later dies in a hail of bullets.

Our piano teacher is relentless to carry out the killing of all associated with the gangster, including the gangster's son, who supposedly had nothing to do with the mob.

When the son arms himself, McGarrett tries to prevent another killing. Is he successful?
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9/10
Little mishap xD
natziggster10 July 2018
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I loved this episode, but I would like to mention the fact that there is a scene where Lou goes with the new girl to John Walcott's house and a little mishap happened. When Lou picked up the guys phone, he picked it up when it was upside down and didn't correctly orientate it before putting it to his ear. It was kind of funny seeing him talk into the phone camera. OMEGA LOL xD Things happen, but this was one of the funniest bloopers I have ever seen.
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6/10
I enjoyed the show.
jamesfacebook-0854816 October 2017
I enjoyed the show. The appearance of Harry Langford is what made this episode. It would be good if they could keep him on the show. Oh and also the appearance of his girlfriend Veronique (wow). I still don't understand why they got rid of Chin Ho Kelly and Kono Kalakaua. I enjoyed the scenes with those two a lot better than the ones with Steve and Danny. Come on…the constant arguments between those two got old 5 seasons ago.
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5/10
Dumb shootout
kris-gray29 January 2018
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I am so trying to like this latest series, not easy without Chin and Kono, like other reviewers I liked their parts more than Steve and Dano.

Like the MI5 guy, can we see more of him? Don't like the Kono replacement, yet another cop from the catwalk, eye candy for the young boys to amuse themselve with. Story is ok, like most of them you have to suspend belief but why do the shoots out have to be unbelievable? I mean with all that lead flying about why would anyone stand in clear sight whilst shooting at someone who has cover? Of course they get themselves shot, wouldn't happen.

Four episodes in and I'm loosing the will to live, so I'll give it one more, if it doesn't improve I'm checking out.

Oh, message to the producers, dump the eye candy and bring back Chin and Kono
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