/r/NCISHAWAII
News and discussion regarding NCIS: Hawaii, an American crime television series that follows a team of Naval criminal investigators who operate on the Hawaiian islands.
/r/NCISHAWAII
They didn't actually renew Sydney but cancel Hawaii, did they?
Anyone else having a hard time with this show. I loved Hawaii 50 and Ncis, but everyone in this show talks so monotone and no humor at all.
From the moment we found out Maggie was rouge I thought she might be under deep cover. Am I the only one?
Am i the only one who can't stand Agent Whistler?
i mean, she cheats on her Girlfriend with Lucy and Cheats on Lucy With Her Girlfriend, Both didn't know the other exists.
And Because Lucy does not want to forgive her, she starts Stalking her and even Wants a Transfer from DIA to FBI just to have more reasons to seeing Lucy and Manipulating her Easier to forgive her
does anyone see it the way i do?
Tori Anderson and Yasmine Al-Bustami are nominated for Performer of the Month (March 2024) on the SpoilerTV website. They are nominated for the episodes 3.04 "Dead on Arrival" and 3.05 "Serve and Protect".
The "Performers of the Month" has existed on SpoilerTV since 2016. The nominations were made by the website's users, who usually send their submissions on the first week of each month; on the second week, the website open a poll with the actors and actresses who received the most votes.
They are also competing with Anna Sawai (Shogun), Barrett Doss (Station 19), Bianca Comparato (Grey's Anatomy), Danielle Savre (Station 19), Eiza Gonzalez (3 Body Problem), Jess Hong (3 Body Problem), Katrina Law (NCIS), Kris Holden Ried (The Way Home), Kris Marshall (Beyond Paradise), Marlo Kelly (3 Body Problem), Peter Krause (9-1-1), Stefania Spampinato (Station 19) and Zine Tseng (3 Body Problem).
For those who want to vote for Anderson or Al-Bustami, you can vote here: https://www.spoilertv.com/2024/04/performer-of-month-march-2024-voting.html
Voting will close at 9:00AM Friday 12th of April.
Hi everyone.
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I thought Yasmine Al-Bustami (my apologies if I butchered the spelling) was done with her work on the chosen which is why she was missing in the third episode. Now I see people saying she’ll be unavailable on the next two episodes, as well? Is this for the same show? I can’t find much online regarding the same. TIA
I was watching this episode and I was thinking the plot sounded familiar and then I remembered Bill Paxton's character in "True Lies". Nice callback to a good movie.
Still enjoying season 3 but I noticed Mills is shaving his 5 o’clock shadow more often, so much so it sometimes messes the continuity of the ep 😝
Did anyone else recognize the aulani resort behind Kai and Camille when they were chatting at her hotel balcony both at day and night time? Also when was this filmed? The weather looks pretty nasty behind them
I'm trying to figure out which episode was filmed on my street. There's a major clue which will tell you which episode, but it's a spoiler.
!There's a garbage truck involved.!<
Ok why is half the team still so worried about Sam being around? I get the part that he was there to check on tennet but come on, move on he’s a great agent and I don’t see him acting shady!
Does anyone know the song playing in the background at the end of season 2 episode 9?! It's right at the end where Ernie and Commander Chase are sharing a drink.. can't seem to find the track ANYWHERE?!!
EDIT: If it helps this is the clip which has the song https://www.reddit.com/r/NameThatSong/s/My7RaTROPu
I can make out the lyrics "I'm not going anywhere sung 4 times but that's it"..
Currently on season 2 ep 6 I'm trying to power through the show/background watch to get to season 3. I'm interested to see what happens with Sam. The show gets very campy and corny at times.
Some of the biggest eye roll to moments are the fight/action scenes. Jesse's Commando episode where his daughter gets kidnapped by pirates. 1 pirate stays to delay him but he's still able catch up to their escape helicopter(that hasn't even been spun up yet?) to save his daughter. There's also a scene where Jane is held at gunpoint and Jesse busts through drywall in the correct location(somehow even that here is no line of sight) to save her.
Lucy is OP when taking down much larger or skilled bad guys. She's able to 1v1 an assassin that just incapacitated Jesse and Kai. She's also able to man handle a bad guy with a single leg kick and throw him on a table. I started ff scenes with the Kate/Lucy love line ever since Kate's singing scene. We get it they are in a same sex relationship and that Lucy is more capable than the men in the team and probably has the highest kill count #girlpower.
There are more how dumb are the bad guys/that's not possible moments. I'm actually enjoying the show despite all the how is that even possible/logistical issues. Are there any major plot scenes in season 2 or can i just skip it?
Maybe because I am a huge NCIS:LA fan and am still sad that it ended I could be bit sensitive BUT why are they all being so mean to Sam? No one has been very welcoming. When I heard he was going to be in Hawaii I was excited. I thought they would be excited getting the infamous Sam Hannah in their office. Am I missing something?
After watching season 3, I'm disappointed with how the cinematography has gone downhill. Compared to season 1, it seems like the clarity of the cameras have gone down, and the shots in recent eps used now feel a little quirky. Anyone else feel this?
Is just me or they were looking for 11 prisoners that escaped and then in the Taskforce meeting She said 10 escaped and there is 12 pictures on the Board and 1 in custody.
So looking for 11 : 8 men and 2 women ...What's the 11th one an Alien.
I think the script supervisor was rusty after the writer strike...,,,,lol
It’s saying video unavailable or try again later. Pls let me know if anyone is Aus is having trouble with this.
NCIS Hawaii is the dark horse of the franchise. Doesn't get as much credit or excitement, but solidly keeps me entertained. Happy it's back.
Just watched this episode and I know they don't follow actual police procedures a lot of the time, but seriously this one takes the cake in oversight.
How do you show up to the airfield knowing of only one subject trying to flee by aircraft carrying the equivalent of a suitcase nuke and choose to send everyone running after the single subject but not even throw in a "secure the nuclear device" or "secure that and the aircraft in case he comes back" or "make sure there aren't any other conspriators".
I would care a lot more about securing a nuclear power source even if not currently a bomb, than a dude running into the woods that a manhunt or other service agents could chase with one agent fewer chasing to ensure that doesn't continue to fall into the wrong hands.
I know it's just a show, but that really bothered me.
Hey everyone! I just saw that NCIS is getting an Australian version. Does this mean that NCIS: Hawaii has been scrapped? I'm so heartbroken if so.