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the_other_sandy) wrote2011-10-17 10:35 pm
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H50 Ep: Ma'ema'e
Thank you, show, for reminding me how much I like you.
Is it just me, or did we get more Steve and Danny interaction in this one episode than we have in the whole season up to this point? I actually squeed just a little bit every time Steve said "Danny and I" were going to do something, because we just haven't heard it that much lately. Three cheers for them working together as partners again. And I loved that when Danny said he'd hunt down and kill anyone who took sexually suggestive pictures of Grace, Steve was immediately all "me too."
I also loved Chin's o.O face when Lori was babbling on about Steve in Trisha's hotel room. Way to sound like a teenage girl with a crush, Lori. I guess that's why she hasn't been fulfilling her Five-0 babysitting duties for the new governor. It did crack me up that the person with the psychology training was complaining that Steve was hard to read. She should just ask Danny. He's never had any problems.
Kono working undercover was not exactly a surprise. Fryer getting her to work for him by threatening the rest of Five-0 was also not a surprise. In fact, I'm glad he did because Fryer came off as so skeevy that I was having a hard time buying him as a squeaky clean good guy. I loved that Kono decided to stay undercover to save Trisha, not because she gave a crap about Fryer's Delano vendetta.
Steve kind of annoyed me with his "Why didn't she come to us?" regarding Kono. Why did she have to come to you, Steve? Why didn't you go to her? Not that it would have affected her slow slide into bad behavior because she was undercover, but still, you couldn't have picked up the phone at some point and shown a little support for the rookie who was taking the fall for the theft you committed? But I did appreciate Steve punching Fryer in the face just on general principles. Did I mention I think he's skeevy?
The slo-mo shot of the team walking in unison at the end made me very happy. Here's hoping the band is finally back together now. And that Joe won't completely take over the remaining episodes he's in like he mostly has so far.
Is it just me, or did we get more Steve and Danny interaction in this one episode than we have in the whole season up to this point? I actually squeed just a little bit every time Steve said "Danny and I" were going to do something, because we just haven't heard it that much lately. Three cheers for them working together as partners again. And I loved that when Danny said he'd hunt down and kill anyone who took sexually suggestive pictures of Grace, Steve was immediately all "me too."
I also loved Chin's o.O face when Lori was babbling on about Steve in Trisha's hotel room. Way to sound like a teenage girl with a crush, Lori. I guess that's why she hasn't been fulfilling her Five-0 babysitting duties for the new governor. It did crack me up that the person with the psychology training was complaining that Steve was hard to read. She should just ask Danny. He's never had any problems.
Kono working undercover was not exactly a surprise. Fryer getting her to work for him by threatening the rest of Five-0 was also not a surprise. In fact, I'm glad he did because Fryer came off as so skeevy that I was having a hard time buying him as a squeaky clean good guy. I loved that Kono decided to stay undercover to save Trisha, not because she gave a crap about Fryer's Delano vendetta.
Steve kind of annoyed me with his "Why didn't she come to us?" regarding Kono. Why did she have to come to you, Steve? Why didn't you go to her? Not that it would have affected her slow slide into bad behavior because she was undercover, but still, you couldn't have picked up the phone at some point and shown a little support for the rookie who was taking the fall for the theft you committed? But I did appreciate Steve punching Fryer in the face just on general principles. Did I mention I think he's skeevy?
The slo-mo shot of the team walking in unison at the end made me very happy. Here's hoping the band is finally back together now. And that Joe won't completely take over the remaining episodes he's in like he mostly has so far.