Thoughts on Season 9 --- BACK FROM THE DEAD!!!
As promised, here are the Thoughts on Season 9... RESURRECTED!!!
Posted by alpha128 on (Sun Aug 8 2010 10:28:10)
In the tradition of Jeffman61's threads for "Thoughts on Season 6" (sadly now deleted), "The new Season 7 release" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062568/board/thread/150533137) and "Thoughts on Season 8" (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062568/board/thread/159860505), I present this thread.
In this initial post I will give my thoughts on the first three episodes of Season 9. Please be aware that this will have *spoilers*. So if you have not yet viewed all of Disc 1, you should either come back later, or read down only as far as you've watched.
Nine Dragons
I can see why this is Mike Quigley's favorite show. It is indeed one of the best episodes of the series. It seems that they went all out to do something special for the Season 9 opener and were successful. I give it four stars.
Some thoughts:
- The mountain top view of Hong Kong, the beautiful location footage, the non-linear storytelling, and the music combine to create a great "movie" opening to this episode. Five-O has never looked so cinematic or seemed so epic. Specifically I'm referring to the 1:27 point onward in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu6cPIlelJQ.
- At the 23:09 mark, it was awfully dumb of Prof. Po Ling to tell Wo Fat he knew he was an impostor. I expected higher intelligence from the faculty of the University of Hawaii.
- At the 17:15 mark, and again at the 38 minute mark, we see the laboratory seems to employ no special safeguards other than a pair of tongs. And not Chinese tongs either! Seriously, no gloves, no gloveboxes, no masks. Prof. Shimoto opens a vial with his bare hands (!!!) all the while explaining how deadly the toxin is!!! Compare this to the Andromeda Strain (1971 - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066769/) where sophisticated safeguards are used to protect the researchers from the deadly microorganism they are studying.
- At the 30:22 mark we see Wo Fat making an impression of Dr. Dalton's key. Very clever!
- The betrayal and shooting of McGarrett with a tranquilizer dart at the 48:45 mark was quite a surprise. That would have made a better act break than the actual "Mr. McGarrett's reconditioning will begin" break. Since the latter occurred at 53:15, and the typical Five-O ran 50 minutes, I wondered if the betrayal/shooting was used as the end of Part I when the episode was cut in half for syndication. Mike Quigley's site indicates that in at least some instances it was:
BALTIMORE TV VERSION (2 part syndicated)
Part one ends when McGarrett is shot with tranquilizer dart in car, he pitches forward, and there is a freeze frame with "Executive Producer Philip Leacock" in a different font.
http://www.mjq.net/fiveo/season9/9dragonsversions.htm
- At the 59:22 mark, it may not have been very smart for McGarrett to destroy the bowl of rice. Perhaps he assumed it was laced with drugs. However, since McGarrett had already done the propaganda film by this point, the rice was probably clean. Wo Fat was likely giving McGarrett a treat for being a "good dog".
- At the 1:09:40 mark, I was surprised by the sudden attack on McGarrett. Although I'm sure Maxwell Smart would have dismissed it as "the old assassin in the barrel trick".
- At the 1:27:00 mark, I wasn't particularly surprised that there were assassins on the boat waiting to kill Waring. I was more surprised that Nine Dragons actually let Waring sail away on the boat, and didn't kill him at the dock. And even more surprised the assassins did such a sloppy job that Waring lived long enough to give McGarrett the vital clue he needed. I guess they were rushed by McGarrett's oncoming boat.
Assault on the Palace
This is the last episode written by veteran Five-O scribe Jerome Coopersmith (http://www.hawaiifive0.org/bookem.shtml) and he goes out on a high note, although not as high as "Nine Dragons" which he also wrote. Mike Quigley gives this two and a-half stars, but I'd give it three stars.
Some thoughts:
- At the 6:32 mark I recognized that Taxi Joe was played by the same actor (Billy Roessler) who played Blooey in "Turkey Shoot at Makapuu".
- At the 39:22 mark, Steve and Danno tear away from the tower in their car. I noticed, as did Mike Quigley, that they apparently stranded Chin, the "rebels", and the gunman who was guarding them at the tower! I guess the HPD backup Steve called for, just before they went in, picked them up. Chin seemed to have no difficulty making it to the 9 AM meeting the next day.
Oldest Profession -- Latest Price
I was a little disappointed by this one for reasons I'll get to in a moment. Mike Quigley gives this three stars, but I'd give it two and a-half stars.
Some thoughts:
- The drop off point for the extortion money is a garbage can. With this arrangement, it's unclear to me how Pendelton's organization determines who has paid and who hasn't.
- At the 29:57 mark, as Caldwell is killing Dee, the music sounds a bit like that in the infamous shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
- At the 47:36 mark, I couldn't help but notice McGarrett's car fishtailing as it tries to climb an embankment.
- The main reason I downgraded this episode's ranking is the disappointing ending. Pendelton's fate is left unresolved. The episode tries to imply that Caldwell will implicate Pendelton, and this will lead to Pendelton's arrest and conviction. But I found it all too ambiguous. It seems like they ran out of time at the end, because the conclusion feels rushed. I would be more forgiving if a later Season 9 episode tied up these loose ends, but I doubt that will happen.
Connery, Moore, and Brosnan! Accept NO substitutes! share