I'm sure it will be mainly standalone episodes with the an arc in some episodes. It's going to be more CSI than 24 or Lost.
I hope it'll be more NCIS than CSI. NCIS has some fun characters and occasionally cool (if formulaic) plots. CSI is just a straight-up snoozefest.I'm sure it will be mainly standalone episodes with the an arc in some episodes. It's going to be more CSI than 24 or Lost.
I like NCIS a lot, but I prefer its earlier seasons over its more recent episodes. The earlier seasons had a grittier feel to them, but with just the right amount of humor to keep things balanced.^ Yeah I just recently got into NCIS and it is much much better than CSI.
They seem to have set one up. First you have the tape from McGarrett's father, on which we hear him concerned about corruption in the HPD. Later, we see that there is a mole ("24" anyone?) in the police department, as they were the one that tagged Kono (Grace Park) as a cop when they were attempting to get inside the smuggling group. Plus, at episode's end McGarrett does mention to Danny that his (McGarrett) father had left that tape intending for him to find it.I wonder if they'll have a story arc, not as a main story, but as an underlying problem that they need to solve throughout the season while still keeping the plot of the week, kind of like the war on DS9. They could have some of the cases they solve give them leads towards an overall arcing plot to culminate during the season finale. Then again, I'd enjoy it just as a plot of the week.
Well clearly the pattern here is those of you who didn't grow up on the original, and who haven't seen the original really liked it. Those of us who loved the original are maybe a little less than thrilled.
There's enough callbacks to the original to pay respect while still charting its own course as a new series.
Having read about the original show on Wiki, it doesn't seem that much different than the new one. On the original show, McGarrett is a former Naval officer appointed by the governor for his job. He battled criminals, Mafia, spies, etc.
There's enough callbacks to the original to pay respect while still charting its own course as a new series.
Everything is in the eye of the beholder, I didn't see the "respect" for the prior series. At all. Nada.
Glad you enjoyed it. Once I get over being appalled at the relationship between McGarrett and Williams and get past the comparisons, I may enjoy it too. If I stick with it that long.
For the most part, the answer to my question about why people tuned in has turned out NOT to be "because it was Hawaii 5-0" which kind of what I suspected the answers would be. My point being they didn't need the gimmick of the remake to make a show that people are interested in and like.
I wonder if Daniel dae Kim's former co-star from "Lost" Yunjin Kim will make an appearance.
Stunt casting notice, Chow Yun-Fat steps down to TV for the special event Wo fat episodes. You heard it here first.I wonder if Daniel dae Kim's former co-star from "Lost" Yunjin Kim will make an appearance.
Who do you think Wo Fat is going to be?
j/k
Why does everyone think Marsters character will be back? If that was the case I am pretty sure we would have gotten the obligatory "they never found the body" line from someone. As it is, everyone looked pretty smug at the end that the case was indeed definitely closed.
Why does everyone think Marsters character will be back? If that was the case I am pretty sure we would have gotten the obligatory "they never found the body" line from someone. As it is, everyone looked pretty smug at the end that the case was indeed definitely closed.
Why does everyone think Marsters character will be back? If that was the case I am pretty sure we would have gotten the obligatory "they never found the body" line from someone. As it is, everyone looked pretty smug at the end that the case was indeed definitely closed.
They seem to have set one up. First you have the tape from McGarrett's father, on which we hear him concerned about corruption in the HPD. Later, we see that there is a mole ("24" anyone?) in the police department, as they were the one that tagged Kono (Grace Park) as a cop when they were attempting to get inside the smuggling group. Plus, at episode's end McGarrett does mention to Danny that his (McGarrett) father had left that tape intending for him to find it.I wonder if they'll have a story arc, not as a main story, but as an underlying problem that they need to solve throughout the season while still keeping the plot of the week, kind of like the war on DS9. They could have some of the cases they solve give them leads towards an overall arcing plot to culminate during the season finale. Then again, I'd enjoy it just as a plot of the week.
Why does everyone think Marsters character will be back? If that was the case I am pretty sure we would have gotten the obligatory "they never found the body" line from someone. As it is, everyone looked pretty smug at the end that the case was indeed definitely closed.
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