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NCIS: Hawai'i: Crash and Burn (2024)
Crash and burn and let it burn it self out
LL Cool J is not going to save this dumpster fire of a series and episode.
The acting is dry and not even remotely engaging.
The cliches are never ending and the acting is horrible.
Dumb and dumber NCIS FBI agents trying to outsmart the computer geeks.
It seems the episodes are just to slow the action scenes are just to stretch out making this to be barely watchable.
So far I am not sure it will go past two episodes even if they try. They need to kill off some of the main characters to jolt any significant change.
Hawaii 5.0 and Magnum PI are way better than this.
Just make it stop let it crash and burn.
NCIS: Sydney (2023)
Misfire Misfire Misfire.....Will this one finally sink the franchise.....?
Following the standard format of any law enforcement drama series, NCIS Sydney does meet that standard.
Cue the ego driven mindset of the American attitude that we are the top dog when in fact in this series they officially can't enforce their laws without a weapon in hand.
Yes you are not in the USA but in Australia so we seem to do things rather differently down here. Yes its part of the NCIS franchise.
Why are there no familiar faces Eg Gibbs or Ziva?
Would have been something unique and providing a link to the original series or even a crossover episode?
The script writing needs some fine tuning.
I'll let you decide?
NCIS: Hawai'i: Pirates (2022)
Too much squeezed into one episode.... whats the rush, why produce substandard episodes
The writers need to reconsider overlapping to many stories into one episode.
"Pirates" lacked cohesion based on multiple stories in attempt to link them together in one episode. In real life operations written into a script or screenplay involving "Pirates" or underworld figures there is more that one episode that ensures the story develops and becomes part of the series.
It should not result in just a quick " oh lets put together something and make it seem that it just was that easy to solve".
The relationships that seem to be enduring need to not play a major part of this series - put them to bed now and return the focus on solving cases and saving lives. Surely there is a plot to fade out characters in this current series to create something more of NCIS Hawai'i
This episode had potential but lacked the spark to really engage viewers. The sense of realism was not present in the scenes. It is quite stale to see the same characters in the same outfits with the same hairstyle and appearance.
The original NCIS set the standard of how to integrate the stories and lives of the characters and let them evolve through the series without making the the main focus. Gibbs, Zhiva, Tony, etc.
If this is the standard of NCIS Hawai'i, I really hope they turn the corner and produce something worth watching with NCIS Sydney - as far as NCIS the real deal goes there is a regional unit in Perth, Austrailia called NCISRU.
Will NCIS Hawai'i be washed away in a Tsunami or will it survive the aftermath and recover...........?!
NCIS: Hawai'i (2021)
"Updated" The end is near! 3 seasons of lukewarm storylines and lack of cohesion end!
It seems all the actors who are in this series seem be trying to hard to make themselves be their characters. The longer the series went just did not do the NCIS Franchise any justice.
Throughout the entire short lived series it presented itself with that attitude every member of the team was chasing their soapbox moment in each episode and making the subject matter experts eg Ernie be made to feel less important. It is obvious who these team members are.
The attempt to intertwine the work and personal lives of all the cast members was cringeworthy and the relationships did not seem genuine and authentic. Keep work at work and personal life out of the script as this was a distraction that made the episodes less appealing and rather confusing.
The storylines lacked the punch or sting like its original franchise NCIS.
Farewell and get back to writing better scripts and a more refined selection of actors.