Steve McGarratt regresa a su hogar en Oahu para encontrar al asesino de su padre, el gobernador le ofrece crear su propio equipo operativo (Five O)Steve McGarratt regresa a su hogar en Oahu para encontrar al asesino de su padre, el gobernador le ofrece crear su propio equipo operativo (Five O)Steve McGarratt regresa a su hogar en Oahu para encontrar al asesino de su padre, el gobernador le ofrece crear su propio equipo operativo (Five O)
- Nominado a 4 premios Primetime Emmy
- 18 premios ganados y 23 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaThis show premiered on September 20, 2010, forty-two years to the day from the premiere of Hawaii Five-O (1968).
- ErroresThe silver Camaro that is driven in the series is an RS model as is seen in the RS emblem in the front grill; however, in some scenes filmed inside the car, the headrests have the SS logo stitched into them. In other scenes, the headrests do not have the SS logo.
- Citas
[repeated line]
Steve McGarrett: Book'em, Danno!
- Créditos curiososEach episode title is in the Hawaiian language.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.20 (2011)
Opinión destacada
Let's start with arguably the best and most recognized TV score of all time. If the producers want to use the original theme song, then why shorten it? It reminded me of the truncated TV tunes of re-runs in syndication.
Now for the pilot episode. I thought it odd that Hawaii 5-0 would open with a scene in South Korea. It's like stumbling out of bed in the morning not exactly sure what you're going to do that day.
There are also seemed to be to much gun play and not enough acting. The dialog and some of the background setup (Danno's family situation, for example) was a bit too cliché. Some of the personal background could be better developed over time rather than cramming it into one episode while chasing the bad guys.
The overall storyline for the pilot was excellent, though. It gave background to 5-0's beginnings and it maintained a certain consistency and plausibility with TOS while adding the dimension of McGarrett and his father.
Some of the dialog resulted in an approving chuckle from me.
The episode began to gel about 2/3 in and by the end of the show, I felt comfortable with the main characters and looked forward to the next chapter.
Now for the pilot episode. I thought it odd that Hawaii 5-0 would open with a scene in South Korea. It's like stumbling out of bed in the morning not exactly sure what you're going to do that day.
There are also seemed to be to much gun play and not enough acting. The dialog and some of the background setup (Danno's family situation, for example) was a bit too cliché. Some of the personal background could be better developed over time rather than cramming it into one episode while chasing the bad guys.
The overall storyline for the pilot was excellent, though. It gave background to 5-0's beginnings and it maintained a certain consistency and plausibility with TOS while adding the dimension of McGarrett and his father.
Some of the dialog resulted in an approving chuckle from me.
The episode began to gel about 2/3 in and by the end of the show, I felt comfortable with the main characters and looked forward to the next chapter.
- jodogo59
- 19 sep 2010
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- Tiempo de ejecución42 minutos
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- 16:9 HD
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