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#Source: Hawaii Five 0
hxuse-xf-black · 1 year
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Kingsley: He's armed. He's holding seven hostages, behavior's pretty erratic. Tonks, sarcastically: Oh, you mean as opposed to most hostage takers that are calm and composed?
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incorrect-mcdanno · 5 months
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Danny: WHAT ARE ALL THESE DEAD BODIES DOING HERE?! Steve: [nudges one with his toe] Honestly, not much.
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teruel-a-witch · 1 year
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No Way Around It™: mcdanno was canon from the goddamn pilot
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almostharlanquotes · 2 months
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Boyd: First you have to seek to understand before you can be enlightened. Raylan: I will literally pay you cash to stop talking.
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embracetheshipping · 1 year
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Morse: I'm fine.
Thursday: You're fine? That's good. I'm gonna put that on your tombstone. "He said he was fine. HE WAS WRONG.”
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Conversation
Dream: I’m fine.
George: You’re fine? That’s good. I’m gonna put that on your tombstone. ‘He said he was fine. He was wrong.’
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ao3topshipsbracket · 7 months
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AO3 Top Relationships Bracket- Round 2 Side 2
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This poll is a celebration of fandom history; we're aware that there are certain issues with many of the listed pairings and sources, but they are a part of that history. Please do not take this as an endorsement, and refrain from harassment.
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heldisrps · 9 months
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Among the three remaining dramas that are all on the bubble, NCIS: Hawai’i is the strongest performer with the best odds to come back, I hear.
Just an year ago, a renewal for Hawai’i would’ve been a no-brainer: it’s part of a storied franchise with solid rating and crossover potential with the mothership series that yielded big ratings in January 2023. But now, CBS already has three other NCIS series already locked for next season: the original series, renewed for Season 22, Sydney, returning for a second season, and the upcoming Young Gibbs prequel NCIS: Origins. There is also the Tony & Ziva NCIS spinoff series greenlighted by Paramount+, making for a crowded NCIS field.
There are strong arguments for keeping Hawai’i. It is currently #12 in linear viewership among all broadcast non-sports shows ahead of such TV staples as ABC’s 9-1-1 and NBC’s Law & Order: SVU and The Voice, and its multi-platform audience also is putting Hawai’i above several CBS dramas that already have been renewed, including FBI: Most Wanted, FBI: International and S.W.A.T.
As CBS Studios President David Stapf said in a recent interview about the NCIS franchise, Hawai’i also is “wholly unique” while being part of the franchise as the first NCIS series with a female lead, Vanessa Lachey, and with its Hawai’i locale. “We were just coming off Hawaii Five-0, a very successful show,” he said of the spinoff’s origins. “People love that setting, it plays well over the globe.”
The counter argument is all about shelf space (or lack thereof) and money. There is financial pressure on corporate level among all traditional media companies to curb spending amid a soft ad market. For CBS parent Paramount, there is the additional element of uncertainty over the company’s future.
Sources expect tough business conversations over NCIS: Hawai’i, which is likely to have to make budget cuts to continue — something most broadcast series are subjected to these days. I hear the best case scenario for the spinoff may be a partial Season 4 of about 13 or so episodes.
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How do you feel about fandom/ships that you have not interacted with the source material? I personally enjoy a few fandoms/ships that I have zero interest in or intention of interacting with the source material. If you have some you enjoy, who got you into it? Do you plan to read/watch/listen to the original material at some point?
*Asks are for fun, if it doesn't strike your fancy please feel no guilt in not answering. *
I have been dragged into *so many* fandoms by good authors. If I like a story, I do always try to consume the original work. Usually to the effect of me watching the entirety of Teen Wolf or similar for purposes of completion. Sometimes it just doesn't work out, though.
I greatly enjoy the story Jaws by JoeLawson. It's got shark shapeshifting! So fun! There are definitely some other Hawaii Five-0 stories that I've read over time that I greatly enjoyed. So I watched a full episode of the television show. It is Not For Me! Crime shows are rarely my thing. Still, I'd call that an outlier. Generally after I engage with a few stories I like in a fandom, I enjoy the source material shortly thereafter.
See my new obsession with MDZX, an author I would never have encountered without fandom that I truly love.
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hxuse-xf-black · 2 years
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Regulus, shrugging: I know people.
Evan: No, you know how to kill people.
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incorrect-mcdanno · 5 months
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Well, you know I love my team. It's just sometimes I want to get in a car and run them all over.
Danny Williams, probably.
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emphasisonthehomo · 1 year
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Trans!Danno Snippet
LISTEN. I don’t know where this came from.
Anyways this is an au where Danny is a PI, plot happens, and Steve is impressed with his private investigating enough to try and harass convince him to join Five-0. All you really need to know is that Danny spends a lot of time doing research and stuff at the public library because his apartment is a shit hole and he doesn’t have to spend $8.00 on a coffee to mooch off their wifi.
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Danny isn’t out, but he’s not closeted. He’ll mention something gender wise if it’s relevant, and it’s rarely relevant. Like if he had a grindr profile it would be on there, but he doesn’t, so. You know. Whatever. He’s been stealth for over a decade at this point, and being transgender seems like it’s in the news every other day. It’s rarely good news, it’s usually controversial, and depending on the source it’s in scare quotes. He’s got Grace he needs to think of. Hawaii may be a blue state, but so is Jersey and he wasn’t exactly screaming from the rooftops there either. He’s not interested in putting a target on his back and getting hate crimed in a city where the only adults he interacts with on a regular basis are his heinous ex-wife and her insufferable new husband.
And apparently also now Steven McGarrett. 
If you’d told Danny this time last year that he’d willingly hang out with a Navy SEAL, he would have laughed you out of the room. Hang out doesn’t really describe it either, because it’s not like Danny is inviting him. Steve just keeps showing up at the library to bother Danny about joining Five-0. Never, in his entire life, has Danny ever been pursued this aggressively for employment, much less anything else.
Hell, he’s not sure if Rachel was ever this belligerent, and she hit him with her car.
So yeah, it makes him wonder if he should have the Conversation™ with Steve.
The wondering, in turn, makes him fucking nervous, because the idea of coming out like this always makes him nervous.
Steve is six foot something, all American, corn fed, military trained beef. Beef with state sanctioned immunity. He could probably kill someone with a paperclip, is a ‘shoot first and ask questions later’ kind of guy, and wears cargo pants even though it’s no longer the 90s. He’s also unfortunately attractive, despite the cargo pants even.
(It must be because he’s tall. That’s Danny’s story and he’s sticking with it.)
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almostharlanquotes · 2 months
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Raylan: If I died, how much would you miss me? Boyd: It's cute how you think death can get you out of this relationship.
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smacksmash · 2 years
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EXCLUSIVE: Hawaii Five-0��star Scott Caan has been tapped as the male lead opposite Dania Ramirez in Fox’s Alert, a character-driven police procedural from The Blacklist showrunner John Eisendrath and Jamie Foxx, Sony Pictures Television and Fox Entertainment, sources tell Deadline.
Written by Eisendrath, Alert is about the Philadelphia Police Department’s missing person’s unit. When police officer Nikki Parker’s (Ramirez) son goes missing, she joins the LAPD’s Missing Person’s Unit to help other people find their loved ones, even as she searches for her own. Six years later, her world is turned upside-down when her ex-husband, Devon Zoellner (Caan), shows up with a proof-of-life photo of their missing boy. Or is it? The series is a procedural drama with a search for a missing person in each episode, that runs alongside the overarching storyline of Nikki and Devon’s quest to find out the truth about the person claiming to be their long-lost son.
Caan’s Devon is fearless, smart and calm and under stress. He thrived in the life and death world of war-torn Iraq—until the disappearance of his 11-year-old son brought him rushing back. Six years later, with his son still missing, his marriage over and his personal life a mess, he is asked by his ex to help find a young kidnap victim.
Eisendrath serves as showrunner and executive produces alongside Foxx and Datari Turner.
This marks Caan’s return to television following his 10-season starring run as Danny “Danno” Williams on CBS’ Hawaii Five-0. He also starred in the final two seasons of Entourage for HBO. Caan most recently finished shooting the crime drama feature One Day as a Lion, which he starred in and wrote.
He is repped by CAA, Linden Entertainment and Sloane, Offer, Weber and Dern.
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