Hawaii Five-0: Season 4
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So Catherine has gone off to Afghanistan. The end where we see her ride off on a motorcycle with the white scarf on her head seems unrealistic to me. And obviously her love for Steve isn’t that strong. I realize she feels she owes this family for saving her life but for them to call her on the other side of the world? Seriously what can she do? She’s not in the military anymore plus they can’t help her. And they just happen to have a satellite phone and know her phone number in Hawaii?? And I love the way she just watched as Steve was taken away. If she’s such a one woman army why didn’t she try to help him?? I wasn’t a fan of Catherine and I’d like to see Steve have a love interest because it would be realistic but pair him with a woman who would balance him more.
– LuvsShoes
My house consists of 2 men, 5 animals & myself. For 30 plus years & I’ve always have to watch “boy shows” until TiVo came along. I was prejudiced against the show because it was definitely a boy show. I didn’t watch it for a long while. I happened to watch it one night & it piqued my interest now I watch it alll the time. I find story lines interesting and the actors are very interesting as well. They are not flat people yielding guns & blowing up things. They have lives that you can get a peek at, which makes it more interesting.
– Carolina Gal
Caught up with the last episode of the season, on Amazon. Love the convenience and the price . As to the episode itself… would rate it about average. Some of what goes on is implausible to the point of being silly. But then, the big teaser (you can pretty much count on) is the Mom and Wo Fat… So we’ll be watching next Fall along with the rest of you.
-Damp Golfer
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Actors: Scott Caan, Alex O’Loughlin, Daniel Dae Kim, Masi Oka
Format: Multiple Formats, Box set, Color, NTSC
Language: English
Subtitles: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only.)
Number of discs: 6
Studio: Paramount
DVD Release Date: September 16, 2014
Run Time: 958 minutes