
Starring
Alex O'Loughlin
Scott Caan
Daniel Dae Kim
Grace Park
Premise
Hawaii Five-0 is an American procedural crime drama series and a re-imagining of the original 1968–1980 television series. Some have always mistaken part of the title to be the letter "O"...as this is how it's referred to. However, it's been recently explained that it has always been a zero (0) in the titles of both shows (the 5-0 referring to Hawaii being the 50th state added to the union in 1959), and that most refer to the number zero as the letter O. This new version of the series debuted on CBS, the same network that aired the original version. Like the original version, this one follows an elite unit/task force set up to fight crime in the state of Hawaii. It premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010--exactly 42 years to the date of the original show...which premiered on September 20, 1968. This new version aired in the Eastern Time Zone at 10:00 PM (9:00 PM in the Central Time Zone).
My 2Cents
Well as you can tell by the title Hawaii Five-0 is back on the air and this time it has a more edgier and more straight forward cast and production. I am going to be honest I didn't watch much of the first version of the show with Jack Lord. But from what I did watch it was pretty damn good for the time era that it aired. The cast was pretty good as well and so is this one, atleast in my estimation. If that matters to you really.
Alex O'Loughlin
Anyways lets talk about Hawaii Five-0 or the new adaptation of it. As you know its a Hawaiian based television show and they even shot mostly there! I mean come on how can your job get any better than that?! Seriously Hawaii is beautiful, so I've been told. Where was I? Oh yes talking about Hawaii Five-0. So its a Cop Drama with hints of Comedy and I think its more of a Cop Comedy-Drama more than Drama-Comedy. There have been MANY shows like this produced by CBS Studios but since this is a remake, in my eyes, it has a better chance of becoming a juggernaut.
Hell when you get to hear "Book Him, Danno." for the first time you are like HELL YEAH! They kept the ultra-famous line from the original. They did something right but oh it doesn't stop there. They kept the original theme song, then again with the opening scenes it doesn't fit at all. I think they could easily reboot that very easily make it edgier and fit the new direction of this show. I think if they did that, however, they might lose another piece connecting them to the original. I am not sure where to go from here as I have yet another episode to watch yet and the "Pilot" was a good jumping off point. So really what can we expect from here is what I need to ask myself now.
I hope to see even more ass kicking and more cheesy, somewhat gratifying, lines from the original and maybe some new ones. So once again if you like reboots, cop/crime shows then give this a quick look atleast. Hell even go to Fancast.com or even Youtube.com and check out the original if you want to see what the true Steve McGarrett is really like. Alex does the character justice but you need to know what Jack Lord did for the character to appreciate it.
"Pilot" Episode Rating: 3.5/5









