Though I have seen my fair share of highway speed chases in many action movies, this was still edge-of-your-seat awesome. Edited October 24, 2015 by SweetTooth I was wondering the same thing about absolutely not one person pulling over. Now, I seem to be seeing information about them all over the place. Sergeant with the Honolulu Police Department. But the bone marrow Danny donated to Charlie last week would've been removed from his hip bone, hence perhaps a bandage there. And her emotional state is based on 1. There was even only one puddle of blood.
I guess Catherine is going to return at some point. Notes Deaths Quotes Steve McGarrett: You know what the Shriners Club is, but you've never seen Top Gun?! And we don't know how soon this was in connection to earlier things, other than yes, Danny donated his marrow to Charlie already. Also, Chin, you should wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle. I have to be honest - I didn't even consider the bone marrow procedure as a factor. Bergman, who respectively serve as team coach and team doctor, try to get in optimum shape in time for the popular adrenaline-filled obstacle course competition.
Police sirens are not that loud especially with modern cars wit closed windows and sound cancellation systems for their own enjoyment. Did you not see his reflection in the cool motorcycle helmet? Also, Chin, you should wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle. Overall I thought it was a pretty good episode. You always play dead until you know the shooter is gone! I agree the motivation in this episode was anywhere from questionable to laughable however it is in line with other things we've already seen. I don't think she'll get much pity from any judge. And we don't know how soon this was in connection to earlier things, other than yes, Danny donated his marrow to Charlie already.
Guy's head gets sliced off. I loved how they discussed the daughter having her father killed like it made any sense. Aubrey, on the other hand, will be tried as a minor and will probably get a light sentence due to her emotional state of mind. A member of the Hawaii Five-0 Task Force, and Kono's cousin. It seems to be his goto move. I thougth the Mudder stuff was fine, especially since it got the entire team together.
Detonate a bomb in the ocean. All this back and forth is bound to be noticed by someone in either family sooner or later as was the case for the late Mr. Especially since I don't even remember him being cautious, when going out in the field, before the Mudder. Lmfao when we saw his ballsack finish the competiton. And her emotional state is based on 1. You always play dead until you know the shooter is gone! Then the shooter risks his life jumping between the towers? Are the laws different in Hawaii, where you just keep driving however you want to in whatever lane you want to, while impeding a police chase? Plot Training is underway as every member of the team, that is, aside from Captain Grover and Dr. Am I supposed to feel sorry for her? When she told her mom her dad wasn't who she thought he was, I was expecting him to have done horrible things.
Edited October 24, 2015 by Mittengirl And why did hubby raise his head when he knew the shooter was still there? I had fun thinking of how he had to then push the button and wait for a long time that floor was a long way up , and boy was he lucky, no one on a floor between pushed the button. Edited October 24, 2015 by janeta I was wondering the same thing about absolutely not one person pulling over. I didn't see any bandages, and he was running fine at the beginning of the show. Perhaps he thought he could propose to the gunman? And Scott totally really broke his leg, didn't he? Throw the book at the daughter. The teenage daughter deserved no break from the legal system.
Maybe they thought it would make it look more 'dangerous' to have everyone weaving in and out, but I just found it distracting. One of these days somebody is going to get murdered over a paper cut on this show. I figured Danny was on crutches as an excuse to write Scott out of another episode. The judge will take her age into consideration. Loved the motorcycle chase scene, but it bugged me as well that the other cars on the highway not slowing down or pulling over.
I loved how they discussed the daughter having her father killed like it made any sense. You are giving hubby more credit than I, Theredhead. By the time you see the red and blue lights in the mirror you drive straight and let them do all the weaving in and out. She should be charged with whatever she could legally be charged with and punished. I didn't want to be the first to mention this but yes. I'm thinking in particular of the Halloween episode in which a kid murders a bunch of people and then mutilates his dad because dad was bullied in high school. And wouldn't biker guy want to drive in a manner than would not call attention to himself on the way to the murder? Heck, even if he was hurting the mom or something.
Are the laws different in Hawaii, where you just keep driving however you want to in whatever lane you want to, while impeding a police chase? Like it was totally logical that someone would murder their father over something like that. The scene where the three bikers were chasing a cargo trailer truck only to find that it was an ambush set up by Five-0 was awesome. Mike Robbie Knievel A man who appears in the episode. That plot really made no sense. When Steve and Danny were trying to come up with motive theories in the car it shocked me that a dad abusing his daughter didn't come up as a possible motive.
And i would love max to give an explanation about how the bike crash killed the guy, but the girl who was launched higher and not slowed down by the breaking windows, was conscious and able to move around? Am I supposed to feel sorry for her? Also did they even say how the daughter found out about the dad's double life? I kept wondering how the heck no one else was even injured in that meeting room - so he just shot up the glass doors to look cool? Am I supposed to feel sorry for her? A conspiracy expert and an associate of the H50 team. Like it was totally logical that someone would murder their father over something like that. He seems to have a preference for the looser fit - I seem to remember a similar eyeful in Grace's Baseball team episode, or was it the Thanksgiving football episode? It will only get you in trouble, or worse, killed. Even Lou isn't front and center all the time at the expense of Steve and Danny. She risked a lot of lives. Kudos to whoever came up with that great scene.