1. This episode went by way too fast. Everything felt too rushed and too extreme. Victor Hesse isn't just the bad guy who killed McGarrett's father- he's the bad guy that McGarrett has been chasing obsessively for five years AND he supplies weapons to terrorists AND he associates with gangsters who traffic people and prostitute them AND he himself traffics people out of Malaysia. There are too many car crashes, explosions, guns going off, people being shot, partial nudity for 60 minutes. Sweet Christ, both Danno and McGarrett get bloody shot in this episode. Starting off at such a "high" point intensity-wise doesn't bode well.

2. The bad guy is non-existent in the episode. James got just as much screentime as the main villain of the episode as he did as Dudley Payne on Saving Grace and as ADA Pollack on Lie to Me. We see Victor Hesse for less than five minutes, and two of those minutes are a hasty fight scene between Victor and McGarrett where you can't even tell who is hitting whom because they are similarly dressed and the editing was so hack-and-slash. Everything about why Victor and his brother are so dangerous has to be told to us. There's no flashbacks or interludes where we see Victor stick his hand in the evil cookie jar. We see him kill McGarret's father at the beginning, and that's it (okay, that's pretty evil but still it's one thing and he's supposed to be an evil mastermind). He hides out on a ship until the last five minutes of the episode.

3. Danno is a pretty likable character. He's sorta the sweet guy with the gruff exterior. Also, his ringtone for his ex-wife is the e-e-e-e-e! from Psycho. XD McGarrett is just... weird and a liability for the department, just going around making promises and threatening to deport innocent children for information... Yeah.

4. At the beginning of the episode, the Governor is so adamant about getting Victor Hesse out of Hawaii that she gives a renegade like McGarrett free reign to go on a revenge mission and do as he pleases, offering him full immunity for anything he has to do to complete the task at hand. However, going onto a Chinese ship in the harbor makes her balk about an international incident? Victor Hesse is described as being wanted by Interpol, the FBI, the CIA, and every other acronym association in the world; I don't think anyone would be mad at the Governor for allowing McGarrett to go aboard a single ship.

5. James's Irish accent was really sexy though it creeped me out that he sounded like my cousins. Welcome to the McTeagan clan, my friend. XD Oh, one day, he will have a role that will allow him to utilize a French accent, and I will be so pleased. Also, leave it to James to allow Victor to show that teeny flicker of real pain and mourning for his poor dead terrorist baby brother just as he's shooting McGarrett Sr. in the fucking face. Awesome. Also, is this the first James Marsters character to actually have a sibling? Oh, no, Buzz Aldrin had a sister. First fictional character to have a sibling?

From: [identity profile] evenstar-estel.livejournal.com


You summed up my thoughts perfectly. Also, it didn't showcase Hawaii with the same care and inspiration that Magnum PI or the original series did. So there.

I'll give it a watch next week to see if it hooks me. So far not really.

From: [identity profile] fenderlove.livejournal.com


I'm still processing how I feel about it. It wasn't particularly pretty; I guess I expected something more colourful (I think I might have watched Lilo & Stitch one too many times) and, as you said, showcasing Hawaii, but it was all sorta meh punchy-fighty-stabby-shooty. This show may fall into the category of "Show I Watch Just for the Preview of the Next Episode to See if James Marsters is Going to be in It." Sigh. At least Caprica is only a few more weeks away! XD

From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/mad_brilliant_/


Also, his ringtone for his ex-wife is the e-e-e-e-e! from Psycho.

Haha, yeah that was awesome right there.

They did squeeze a lot into this ep. But it's the set up for the whole show, so I'll let it pass this time. ;) I'm thinking that Victor will remain a one dimensional bad guy who shows up from time to time. So I'll just enjoy it for being a pretty damn awesome remake of a show I loved years ago. Yay.

From: [identity profile] kindredspirit75.livejournal.com


Unfortunately, I wasn't impressed at all. Guess I was hoping for a bit of the old 5-OH. Don't know if I'll watch it again, especially if James is going to have 5 minutes on screen each time his storyline pops up.

*sigh*

From: [identity profile] nonothrthnme.livejournal.com


I thought it was made of suck meeself. JM was waaaay underused as usual, and the villain himself was, as you say, not really there.

I thought I was watching a crappy Charlie's Angels movie at a few points.

Blech. But James looks hot with a tan. Very nice.

From: [identity profile] emac66.livejournal.com


I'm not sure how I felt about it. I think I'm still processing. I know I'm really dissapointed in the lack of James in it. He really is such a good actor, so versatile, yet he seems to be glossed over so often, his abilities could be used far more that they are. Maybe he's choosing not to be on so much, being more of a family dad or what not. A shame though as he is so darn good. I'll have to watch the show a few more times to see if it's going to actually be a "good show" or if it's going to be a show I watch at 10:00 pm to go to bed to.

From: [identity profile] fenderlove.livejournal.com


At least we can look forward to 3 Inches since he's going to be a co-starring in that if it gets picked up by SYFY. :D

From: [identity profile] of-too-minds.livejournal.com


James was underused as usual but really hot and he did the best he could to inject layers into an otherwise cardboard villain. I'll probably only watch if I know for sure James will be on it.

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