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# Hawaii Five-O: Season 5

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No description available.Genre: Television: SeriesRating: NRRelease Date: 0000-00-00Media Type: DVD

Review: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly - THE GOOD: This whole set - season 5 - is the best so far; I have the first four seasons, and this one has some of the better episodes I've seen. As others have previously stated, the "V for Vashon" episodes by themselves make the entire set worth it; that trilogy, along with some of the Wo Fat episodes, were the best that Five-0 had to offer. I think this is the first set I've seen that doesn't seem really dated. Mind you, I actually sometimes enjoy the dated quality of some of these classic TV shows, which is why I bother to buy them in the first place - they're time capsules. But it just seems that season 5 stands the test of time and is a bit "grittier" than the early Five-0 seasons, IMO. Not necessarily better, just different - and very interesting. I was also pleased to discover that I'd never before seen quite a few of the episodes on this set. For some reason quite a few of these shows got skipped over the years in syndication (at least in my viewing area), and I've watched a ton of Five-0 reruns. Some of my favorite episodes in this set include: "Death is a Company Policy" (I got quite a kick seeing George Chakiris in the lead, and I rediscovered that Herman "Squirmin' Herman" Wedemeyer can really act!) "Pig in a Blanket" (Danno shoots another kid!) "The Jinn Who Clears the Way" (a very good Wo Fat episode) "V for Vashon" trilogy (classic stuff) "The Odd Lot Caper" (gotta love armed robbery on Five-0!) "Percentage" (a good ol' fashioned gambling-murder drama) "Engaged to be Buried" (Chin Ho has problems) Really, with just a few exceptions, all of the episodes are really good. THE BAD: While I wouldn't say that there is really anything exceptionally bad about this set, some of the episodes, well, I'm not sure what they were thinking. For instance, the episode "Death Wish on Tantalus Mountain" misses the mark. It stars Ricardo Montalban in the lead, and although it's not nearly as good as another episode he starred in - "Samurai" in season 1 - at least he isn't made up to look Japanese. Poorly developed characters, really bad musical score, and no real edge to the script. Some of the acting is good, particularly the final scene with Ricardo's son. But overall the show just seems really cheesy. I don't know - maybe it's me. Although I liked the episode "Here Today...Gone Tonight" (starring Five-0 regular guest star Monte Markham), I felt that the helicopter twist was far-fetched and not very creative; they could have done a better job of making that believable, because the rest of the show was very strong. And I have no idea why they wanted to rehash another sniper saga in the same bunker we saw in "And I Want Some Candy, and a Gun That Shoots" in season 4. "Litte Girl Blue" has poorly developed characters, sketchy plot, lots of exposition, and Jackie Coogan just mails in his performance - which is understandable since he isn't required to do anything except get chest pains. Also, although I thought the encoding was good throughout the series, some episodes contain scenes that don't appear to be properly color-corrected. I just chalked this up to some of the original masters being damaged/faded, and it appears that could be the case. Still, these glitches are few and far between. THE UGLY: Good Lord (no pun intended), who dressed McGarrett in "V for Vashon: The Patriarch"!! That Tyrolean hat, with the white suit and ascot, was just absurd. Even in 1972 that outfit would have been a big stretch. I think Marie Lord may have had more influence on Jack's wardrobe than we may want to believe...LOL! ======================= All in all, this is an excellent DVD set, and I'm really bummed because I just finished watching all 24 episodes and want to keep going! I can't wait for season 6, so I hope CBS sees the demand and gets cracking. I'm looking forward to seeing a couple of Five-0 episodes that I found particularly creepy, and although I'm not sure in which season(s) they appear, I know they're coming soon. One of them stars Danny Goldman as a copycat psycho killer who mocks McGarrett by recreating murders. Another great episode stars Slim Pickens as the father in a redneck family that just goes off in Hawaii, murdering tourists - complete sociopaths, deranged characters even by today's TV standards. I'm really pumped to see those episodes again. Aloha!
Review: Good product - Seems good. Just started watching.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B001DHXT7U |
| Actors  | Lord, Jack |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,016 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #8,986 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (914) |
| Director  | Freeman, Leonard |
| Dubbed:  | Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 892724 |
| Language  | English (Mono), Spanish (Mono), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 6 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 11.2 ounces |
| Release date  | November 18, 2008 |
| Run time  | 20 hours and 9 minutes |
| Studio  | Paramount |
| Subtitles:  | Spanish |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Freeman, Leonard, Lord, Jack
- **Format:** Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- **Genre:** Television/Crime
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 6

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly
*by W***F on December 6, 2008*

THE GOOD: This whole set - season 5 - is the best so far; I have the first four seasons, and this one has some of the better episodes I've seen. As others have previously stated, the "V for Vashon" episodes by themselves make the entire set worth it; that trilogy, along with some of the Wo Fat episodes, were the best that Five-0 had to offer. I think this is the first set I've seen that doesn't seem really dated. Mind you, I actually sometimes enjoy the dated quality of some of these classic TV shows, which is why I bother to buy them in the first place - they're time capsules. But it just seems that season 5 stands the test of time and is a bit "grittier" than the early Five-0 seasons, IMO. Not necessarily better, just different - and very interesting. I was also pleased to discover that I'd never before seen quite a few of the episodes on this set. For some reason quite a few of these shows got skipped over the years in syndication (at least in my viewing area), and I've watched a ton of Five-0 reruns. Some of my favorite episodes in this set include: "Death is a Company Policy" (I got quite a kick seeing George Chakiris in the lead, and I rediscovered that Herman "Squirmin' Herman" Wedemeyer can really act!) "Pig in a Blanket" (Danno shoots another kid!) "The Jinn Who Clears the Way" (a very good Wo Fat episode) "V for Vashon" trilogy (classic stuff) "The Odd Lot Caper" (gotta love armed robbery on Five-0!) "Percentage" (a good ol' fashioned gambling-murder drama) "Engaged to be Buried" (Chin Ho has problems) Really, with just a few exceptions, all of the episodes are really good. THE BAD: While I wouldn't say that there is really anything exceptionally bad about this set, some of the episodes, well, I'm not sure what they were thinking. For instance, the episode "Death Wish on Tantalus Mountain" misses the mark. It stars Ricardo Montalban in the lead, and although it's not nearly as good as another episode he starred in - "Samurai" in season 1 - at least he isn't made up to look Japanese. Poorly developed characters, really bad musical score, and no real edge to the script. Some of the acting is good, particularly the final scene with Ricardo's son. But overall the show just seems really cheesy. I don't know - maybe it's me. Although I liked the episode "Here Today...Gone Tonight" (starring Five-0 regular guest star Monte Markham), I felt that the helicopter twist was far-fetched and not very creative; they could have done a better job of making that believable, because the rest of the show was very strong. And I have no idea why they wanted to rehash another sniper saga in the same bunker we saw in "And I Want Some Candy, and a Gun That Shoots" in season 4. "Litte Girl Blue" has poorly developed characters, sketchy plot, lots of exposition, and Jackie Coogan just mails in his performance - which is understandable since he isn't required to do anything except get chest pains. Also, although I thought the encoding was good throughout the series, some episodes contain scenes that don't appear to be properly color-corrected. I just chalked this up to some of the original masters being damaged/faded, and it appears that could be the case. Still, these glitches are few and far between. THE UGLY: Good Lord (no pun intended), who dressed McGarrett in "V for Vashon: The Patriarch"!! That Tyrolean hat, with the white suit and ascot, was just absurd. Even in 1972 that outfit would have been a big stretch. I think Marie Lord may have had more influence on Jack's wardrobe than we may want to believe...LOL! ======================= All in all, this is an excellent DVD set, and I'm really bummed because I just finished watching all 24 episodes and want to keep going! I can't wait for season 6, so I hope CBS sees the demand and gets cracking. I'm looking forward to seeing a couple of Five-0 episodes that I found particularly creepy, and although I'm not sure in which season(s) they appear, I know they're coming soon. One of them stars Danny Goldman as a copycat psycho killer who mocks McGarrett by recreating murders. Another great episode stars Slim Pickens as the father in a redneck family that just goes off in Hawaii, murdering tourists - complete sociopaths, deranged characters even by today's TV standards. I'm really pumped to see those episodes again. Aloha!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good product
*by H***S on January 30, 2026*

Seems good. Just started watching.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Greatest Police Series of All Time
*by L***S on March 20, 2014*

I grew up watching this show and remembered it as one of the many great things on television in the 70s. I remembered it as one of the most exciting, realistic, and gripping police dramas ever to air. I am happy to say my memory served me well and Hawaii Five-O is everything I thought it to be. Jack Lord did a simply superb job capturing the character of Steve McGarret. Lord had presence and that larger-than-life persona that the true star has; and he could act, as well! He was able to convey a vitality and personality that made the "Super Cop" McGarret completely believable despite the character's immense heroic preportions. You have no doubt McGarret is going to bring down the bad guys, no doubt that he is always more than a match for them. I think it illustrative of the true talent of the writers, producers, actors, and directors of this classic series that, while it was "gritty" and realistic among its peers, it maintained its integrity and did not resort to the overly graphic and coarse content seen in such crime dramas today. Virtually each episode keeps you on the edge of your seat and keeps the adrenaline running without the shock effects and cheap, vulgar tactics most television uses today. Jack Lord and his supporting cast were all class acts, as was this wonderful, unforgettable series. I feel truly blessed that I grew up with television shows like these!

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