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Hawaii Five-0 Episode 2.08
I loved this episode, absolutely loved it. It’s like the writer took my wishlist and gave me *almost* everything that was on it: bromance in spades, Steve and Danny *together* rather than Steve being paired with Lori, Danny mentioning Grace and Rachel, lots of Chin and Kono, Max with his new car, Kamekona, Kono calling Fong a geek god, a guest star with a decent amount of time onscreen, and no awkward ‘bonding’ scenes between Lori and Steve. Best episode since the S2 premiere, hands down.
And did anyone else notice Steve doing the old 'casually stretching the arm along the back of the sofa' thing when he sat down next to Danny in the first scene? Steve, you old Smooth Dog, you... you were totally about to go for it... ;)
Even Lori was more bearable this week, although it’s sad that she was better because of what she *didn’t* do rather than what she did: no awkward scenes with Steve, no being paired off with Steve in situations where Danny should have been, no overload of screen time, and no emotional/personal interaction stuff to deal woodenly with. I still don’t see any personality or particular skill set, but she was more ignorable this week.
By my reckoning this was the first episode shot completely after the feedback started coming in from 2.02/2.03, and it read to me like the showrunner taking on board what we’ve all been missing and throwing it all into one show in a desperate attempt to get the show back on track and the fans back on board. Here’s hoping that I’m right, that this is a turning point and that it’s all uphill from here, especially given the drop in viewing figures this week (a reflection on viewers' opinions of previous weeks, not of this week). We need the next few episodes to be consistently this good to turn the slide around.
Still waiting for another “Book ‘em Danno”, though…
And did anyone else notice Steve doing the old 'casually stretching the arm along the back of the sofa' thing when he sat down next to Danny in the first scene? Steve, you old Smooth Dog, you... you were totally about to go for it... ;)
Even Lori was more bearable this week, although it’s sad that she was better because of what she *didn’t* do rather than what she did: no awkward scenes with Steve, no being paired off with Steve in situations where Danny should have been, no overload of screen time, and no emotional/personal interaction stuff to deal woodenly with. I still don’t see any personality or particular skill set, but she was more ignorable this week.
By my reckoning this was the first episode shot completely after the feedback started coming in from 2.02/2.03, and it read to me like the showrunner taking on board what we’ve all been missing and throwing it all into one show in a desperate attempt to get the show back on track and the fans back on board. Here’s hoping that I’m right, that this is a turning point and that it’s all uphill from here, especially given the drop in viewing figures this week (a reflection on viewers' opinions of previous weeks, not of this week). We need the next few episodes to be consistently this good to turn the slide around.
Still waiting for another “Book ‘em Danno”, though…
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I hadn't realized how shafted I felt as a viewer -- what I took as merely uber-fannish aggravation (in myself) with the episodes this year was actually because of a real difference in what was going on. Yes, those people from last year's finale and and the earlier eps of this year really were from Mars in comparison. It became a bit more obvious after watching the first four episodes of S1, but I really got closure last night.
I'm going to pretend the last eight eps never happened.
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I'll keep S1.01-S1.23 plus 2.01, and then restart from 2.08...
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