🌺 Dive into the drama of paradise!
Hawaii Five-O: Season 3 brings you 24 episodes filled with thrilling crime-solving adventures set against the stunning backdrop of Hawaii, featuring beloved characters and captivating storylines that keep you on the edge of your seat.
C**R
Seasons one and the two were the warm up, now it kicks into high gear
Hawaii Five-O is one of my five favorite TV dramas of all time, the others being Star Trek the original series(is there any other?), Hill Street Blues, the original Law & Order and Homicide: Life on the Street. Five-O has always been sadly underrated; TV Guide didn't rank it in its top 50 shows of all time(a list that included Friends and The Oprah Winfrey Show, but neglected to include Star Trek or Homicide...either I have no taste or, well...), and some reviewers at other sources describe it as a standard '70's police drama. Five-O was anything but standard, in fact it had its own individual style, a combination of a slambang opening credits sequence(which begins with the visual motif of a threatening tidal wave and is set to the most exciting theme music ever), of gritty performances, outstanding music that was no small factor in setting the mood of the show, exemplary pacing, atmosphere(especially the bona fide Hawaiian scenery, alternating between lush vistas and seedy urban backdrops) and rock solid writing, which included some very ingenious and even bizarre storylines that ran the gamut from pulse-pounding international espionage to moving human drama. Five-O was a very quirky show, featuring a diverse cast of recurring character actors who represented all facets of Hawaiian life, and frequently investing as much time and emotion in the travails of the guest characters as on McGarrett and company. A fine example of this is the episode The Grandstand Play, in which the presentation of Five-O's investigation into the murder of a socialite at a ballpark is continually interrupted in order to focus on the life of the young man who witnessed the crime, a mentally challenged teen and son of a famous ballplayer, thus creating a special kind of empathy with this fully realized character. Another frequent charge against the show, that McGarrett and his detectives were mere automatons, is totally baseless. Jack Lord, in particular, was expert at portraying all kinds of emotion, incredulity, indignation, disgust, anger, contempt, compassion, abject despair, although he was rarely overwrought, usually a strain in his voice or a pained twitch in his features was enough(watch the ending of Trouble in Mind) and in effect he functioned as the show's conscience, its moral barometer. McGarrett was a good cop who made no apologies for this, part idealist, part cynic, concerned about the environment, with a love for the islands and their people, a man who allowed the cases to get to him, but not to the point where they affected how he did his job. Viewers today might find that cheesy, but I think it's refreshing, and there is a huge difference between the straightlaced but very human McGarrett and the by the numbers to the point of being downright stiff Joe Friday. Finally, some people who compare Five-O to modern cop shows decry the lack of elaborate plotting, the "twists" if you will, but Five-O has twists, it just doesn't inundate the viewer with them the way contemporary shows do(my beloved Law & Order included), which makes for a more direct, perhaps more realistic, often more satisfying watching experience.The first two seasons of Hawaii Five-O are excellent and well worth owning, but this is the year where it really comes together. The show is more consistently great this season, with more classic episodes than the previous years and fewer weak ones. My personal favorites include the gut-wrenching Trouble in Mind and To Kill Or Be Killed, the haunting Force of Waves and Paniolo, and the ingenious caper episodes Over Fifty? Steal and Ten Thousand Diamonds and a Heart. This season also includes a couple of great two-part episodes, F.O.B. Honolulu in which foreign agents, including the ubiquitous Wo Fat, bargain for plates that would allow them to create counterfeit twenty dollar bills, and the already mentioned The Grandstand Play, one of Five-O's most unique human dramas. I'm not wild about the episodes The Last Eden, Beautiful Screamer or Dear Enemy, but a mere three episodes out of twenty-four that I would classify as mediocre add up to odds I'll take any day of the week.It's true that the extras are skimpy on these sets, but I'm not much of an extras person, I'm happy just having the episodes, especially when they're remastered to this degree. The picture quality is sharp, fantastic, the scenery is lovelier than ever...for the best evidence of this, check out the episode Paniolo, much of which takes place in the green mountains of Maui. Breathtaking!People new to the series might consider starting with this season since it represents Five-O at its best, then going backwards and watching the first two, but really, all of the seasons so far are worth seeing, as are the next several. They can't release these things fast enough for me.
R**L
Fast delivery of quality product
Product delivered really fast and in excellent, as-described shape. Would order from this dealer again.
S**M
Dad’s favorite series
I purchased this DVD for Dad who is 90. His best career days were in the Air Force stationed in Oahu, Hawaii. This is where the entire series was filmed. He loves the stories and actors. Many guess stars went on to stardom later.
R**D
"Paradise" has never looked or sounded better!
One of McGarrett's trademark quotes - besides "Book 'em, Danno!" - is "Go over it with a fine tooth comb," in reference to how he wants his crack team of investigators to go to work. Well, the folks at CBS/Paramount really did that with the classic series, producing a compilation that not only looks better than it did almost three decades ago but sounds crystal clear. One can only imagine how brilliant the show would look in high definition 'cause it sparkles in this release of the show's third season.And what a season it is!!!"Hawaii 5-0" had its share of standard cops and robbers episodes but it also had some that were a cut above the norm, making commentary on the environment ("Paniolo" and "The Last Eden"), false imprisonment ("The Double Wall" and "Dear Enemy"), drug addiction ("Trouble in Mind"), and the horrors of war ("Force of Waves" and "To Kill or Be Killed").Jack Lord continues his fine performance as the always-in-charge Steve McGarrett, even being allowed to show his softer side as the character reminisces about a lovelost with the prime suspect being his ex-girlfriend. Even "Danno" (James MacArthur) has a romantic interest, although it ends tragically ("Beautiful Screamer"). Kam Fong ("Chin Ho") and Zulu ("Kono") are not just "Hawaiian window dressing"; they are integral to each story and are perfect in their supporting roles.The guest star roster reads like a who's who of character actors of the time, many repeat performers. Simon Oakland, Andrew Duggan, Harry Guardino, Ed Flanders, and Albert Paulsen are just a few examples of the fine talent that made its way, more than once, into the exciting stories of this landmark show.Surprisingly, three of the best installments in the compilation feature brilliant performances from artists that rarely do television: Hume Cronyn ("Over Fifty? Steal"), Nancy Wilson, and Frank Silvera (in the aforementioned "Trouble in Mind" and "Paniolo," respectively). Vera Miles, a staple of both movies and television, is remarkable as a troubled wife in "Dear Enemy" and Hope Summers ("Clara" on the classic "Andy Griffith Show") sparkles on "The Bomber and Mrs. Moroney."Viewers were also treated to a preview of actors that had yet to make their mark but would eventually become household names: Martin Sheen, Anne Archer, and Eric Braeden, to cite a few.Great acting, superb storytelling, exciting musical scoring, and beautiful locations are what made the show a twelve-year institution, worthy of revisiting by fans and introducing to a whole new generation.
J**F
There's nothing like the original!
Loved this classic cop show! Jack Lord was at his best in Hawaii 5-0 and he absolutely OWNS McGarrett! The show came together in Season 3 and the plots, story lines and acting are first rate. The reboot may be nice, but the acting is not the same. While the original uses what limited technology was available, the show always relied on shear brains and the pure instincts of McGarrett to solve the crime. It depicts the undertones of a society that still had moral values of right and wrong and upheld decency. The DVD's are good quality and each contains those coveted promo's with Jack Lord's famous "Be there, Aloha!" If you loved the show in your younger days, you can't be without these DVD's!
J**N
sent it back. I otfed it buy. mi's. methane. please. vred my account thank u
the one I have got is very good
A**E
mis series preferidas de los 70
Cuidado estos DVDs son de otra región que no es Europa por lo que el que no tenga un DVD o Bluray Player Multiregion no podrá verlos en la TV, en el PC como no tengo no lo se si se pueden ver o no pero en Mac si se pueden ver cambiando la región
M**S
still prefer the original as there was a better chemistry between the characters
Although not as high tech as the new "reboot", still prefer the original as there was a better chemistry between the characters. In the "reboot" there is far too much friction between the main characters and too much sideline personal drama going on. The original was a "cop" drama of a specialized force set in Hawaii. Every week something different. The similarities between the two: intro, filmed in Hawaii and the music intro. After that the new reboot strays. The original is far better once you get past the old tech used, I am sure you will agree that although the reboot gave it a good try - it fell short of the original. That said I am sure the reboot will have lots of followers and run longer in seasons (although shorter) than the original. But those followers were probably born in the mid 80's.
N**L
OTTIMO A+
OTTIMO COFANETTOCONTIENE TUTTI GLI EPISODI DELLA TERZA STAGIONE RIMASTERIZZATIUNICA PECCA C'è SOLO L'AUDIO IN INGLESE E NON CI SONO I SOTTOTITOLI IN ITALIANOCONSIGLIATO PER GLI APPASSIONATI DELLE AVVENTURE DI MCGARRETT!
G**E
Just Keeps Getting Better!
The stories keep getting better and better, with each season of this classic series. I'm so glad the complete series is now available on DVD, and at an excellent price, here at Amazon.ca.Jack Lord IS Steve McGarrett, I can't imagine anyone else in this leading role. Add a wonderful supporting cast, a bevy of famous guest stars and beautiful blue Hawaii and how can you lose?I'm off to check out season 4 now. :-)
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