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Monday, May 4, 2015

Hawaii Five O: Mo'o 'olelo Pu - TV Review

Mo'o 'olelo Pu

Mo'o 'olelo Pu - Sharing Traditions:


When Kono goes on a solo outrigger trip around the Hawaiian islands in honor of her mother, she hits a patch of wild weather and must fight to stay alive. As Five-0 searches for Kono, they investigate a man busted for cooking meth who claims he received a threat on his son’s life if he didn’t continue making the drug.

Mo'o 'olelo Pu opens on Bellows Beach - a stretch of ocean front land own by the federal government.  I posted pictures on my travel blog here and here.  Bellows Beach was a favorite hideaway when I lived in Hawaii ... so this episode is off to a great start.  

Each segment of this episode opens with an appropriate quote, including surfing icon and swimming champion, Duke Kahanamoku, "Out of the water, I am nothing."

The H50 gang comes out to wish bon voyage to Kono on Bellows Beach.  Kono's father also brings her mother, stricken by an aneurysm, to bid Kono farewell.  We learn that Kono is making this voyage in honor of her mother, who made the voyage herself from Oahu to Molokai (it is 26 miles between the two closest points of each island).     

Mo'o 'olelo Pu

Shortly after Kono's departure, she encounters bad weather which capsizes her wa'a - an outrigger canoe.  She is able to rescue her satellite phone, a bag of sand, and her paddleboard (she places her phone in the bag for the sand to dry it out). Over the next few hours, Kono struggles to stay aboard her paddleboard.  She has flashbacks to her mother teaching her to surf,  "You’re going to get knocked off your board many times…the only thing that matters is you get back up."  

Once the weather passes, Kono reads the stars, including Na hiku (the Big Dipper), Hokupa'a (the North Star), and 'Iwa Keli'i (Cassiopeia).  In the morning, she hallucinates her mother is also in the water, leading her leading her back to land.   Kono realizes she is imagining her mother and breaks down in anger.  

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She is forced to spend one more night on the water but notices her satellite phone is finally dry.  She is able to reach Chin Ho before more bad weather disconnects the call.  Steve asks the Coast Guard to launch a search. When the commander delays an aerial search due to the weather, Steve replies, "I will go."   Ultimately, the weather passes, the helicopters launch, but the H50 team is unable to locate Kono.  Instead, Kono paddles her way to shore by the morning.  The episode ends with the H50 team receiving a call that Kono is safe.

Hawaii Five O (link) tweeted trivia during the broadcast:

Kawika's prayer "hele e ka wa'a" translates to "in strength to the canoe on its journey across the ocean." #H50

Kawika is performing the pi kai blessing, a purification ceremony for newly-made wa'a involving ti leaf and salt water. #H50
The momoa,the hull of the wa’a, is a nonfunctional feature of the canoe believed 2 serve as a seat for a paddler’s ancestral spirit. #H50

Paddlers on the Hokule'a, a 60ft double-hulled wa'a, replicated the voyage made by ancient Polynesians b/n Tahiti & Hawaii in 1975. #H50


The shark god Kamohoali'i in Hawaiian mythology guided lost canoes back to land #H50

Ian Neville-Niel, who plays the chopper pilot, is a real coast guard helicopter pilot #H50 


This episode was all about Kono.   The director showcased her dedication to Hawaiian traditions and her inner strength when she needed it.   Mo'o 'olelo Pu is now my third favorite episode, just behind the Pilot (link) and Ho'onani Makuakane - Honor Thy Father (tribute to December 7, 1941, link).   

Watch Mo'o 'olelo Pu  on cbs.com (link) or on demand.   

May is National Military Appreciation Month.  For the month of May, I am giving away one grand prize of books and swag from the authors featured this month (link). Plus five more commenters - one for each branch of service - wins a book choice from my convention stash. To enter the giveaway,

1. Do you have sea legs?  I do not.

2. Comments are open through Sunday, May 31, 10 pm in Baltimore.

3. I'll post the winner on Monday, June 1.
Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City


This episode reminded me of Eddi Aikau, a legendary surfer and lifeguard at Waimea Beach Park.  I posted pictures on my travel blog at this link with a special tribute to Eddie.   Because Eddie would go.


Monday, January 12, 2015

Hawaii Five O: Ua'aihune (Stolen) - TV Review


"Ua'aihue" - Hawaii Five-0 S5 E11
Kono and Chin Ho during an art heist
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Hawaii Five O, Season Five, Episode 11, Ua'aihune (Stolen). From CBS (link),

When a tourist is killed after unknowingly transporting a stolen Van Gogh, an undercover Kono and Chin enter the world of black market priceless art and are taken hostage. Also, McGarrett asks Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto to help train Kamekona to beat Chef Sam Choy in a shrimp cook-off, on HAWAII FIVE-0.

I lived on Hickam AFB (next to Pearl Harbor) from September 2009 - August 2013.  One of the local cable stations broadcasted the original H50 at 6 pm and Magnum PI at 7 pm.  My kids laughed at Hawaii in the 70s and 80s respectively.  


The H50 reboot exploded on the scene with its pilot in September 2010.   Over the past four years, the series has been hit or miss ... the hits feature military themed story lines.  The misses bogged down in the overarching storyline with Wo Fat portrayed by Mark Dacascos - we'll come back to him later.

Earlier in Season Five, Wo Fat met his demise, freeing up the characters to give fans what they love - Danno's endless carguments; Kono's surfboard lessons; Max's deadpan diagnosis; Jerry's conspiracy theories; and Kamekona's shrimp truck.  

I commend the writers for U'aihue - they delivered a fast paced episode best described by Churchill, "It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key." Surprising, it is Jerry who discovers the key.  

The action takes place in upscale neighborhood of Kahala - check out my pictures from Kahala at this link and link.  It is always breathtaking to watch the Hawaiian scenary.

The secondary storyline - the Shrimpapalooza - added comic relief infused with heartfelt moments.   Kamekona presented his best shrimp dish to Morimoto during his first training session.  Morimoto was disappointed and advised Kamekona to cook with his heart.  Morimoto asked Kamekona how he learned to cook.  Kamekona replied he learned in Halawa Correctional Institute ... to which Morimoto challenged him to cook like that.  So Kamekona pulled out his car battery, connected it to a boiler plate, heated up the bottom of a coffee can; sliced garlic with a razor blade; and added "butter" from single serve containers (Morimoto picked up the discarded container in amusement).  Morimoto then announced Kamekona was ready for the Shrimpapalooza.   You'll have to watch the episode to find out what happens!  


Sam Choy is a local chef turned television personality.  He operates several restaurants throughout the islands, including Sam Choy's Seafood Grille on Hickam AFB, overlooking the harbor.   Sigh.  Hawaii.


Hickam Harbor

The show's writers and casting director deserve an extra lei for the special nuances embedded into the scripts:

- The tourist mom told Steve that her kids wanted to come to Hawaii after seeing it on their favorite TV show.   Hmmm ... which one would that be?

- Willie Garson guest starred as an art forger-turned-informant.  He is best know for his role as Mozzie on White Collar as ... an art forger!

- Rebecca Mader guest starred as a bounty hunter who returns art to its owner for a fee.  Her character flaunted an Aussie accent and flirted with Steve ... who is portrayed by Aussie Alex O'Loughlin.   Rebecca's character is the second woman this season to have an Aussie accent (and flirt with Steve).  As one fan tweeted, "How many Aussie characters will the writers throw at Alex before he breaks?"

- Jerry inquired about the art thief's mansion-turned-fortress:

Jerry: The real question is how is he getting out? After that alarm went off this place is as impenetrable as the the Dread Fort?
Steve: What?
Jerry: Game of Thrones. Anyone?

- Kamekono refers to  Morimoto as the Iron Chef.  From the Food Network (link),

Based upon the Japanese cult sensation, Iron Chef America carries on the legend of Kitchen Stadium and the famed "secret ingredient." Each week, world-class chefs battle the legendary Iron Chefs of America: Bobby Flay, Mario Batali, Masaharu Morimoto, Cat Cora, Jose Garces, Michael Symon, Marc Forgione and Geoffrey Zakarian. Alton Brown serves as Commentator and Mark Dacascos is Chairman.

Wo Fat is the Chairman on Iron Chef - it doesn't get any better than that! 

Oahu chief celebrating excellence

If you are not watching H50, especially in the winter, then now is the time to start.   CBS broadcasts H50 on Friday nights, 9 pm EST.  You can also watch on line at cbs.com or on demand.

Do you have a favorite celebrity chef?  One randomly selected commenter wins a book choice from my convention stash.  Comments are open through Saturday, January 17, 10 pm in Baltimore.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, January 18.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

"Ua'aihue" - Hawaii Five-0 S5 E11
Morimoto coaches Kamekono at Shrimpalooza
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