by Joe Gillis, Jun 29 2011 // 1:15 PM
As with ABC yesterday, CBS is next out of the gate with the announcement of its Fall TV premiere dates. As with other networks, CBS has some shows we’re looking forward to seeing again as well as some new ones we might check out.
Some of the ones we’re glad to see back include NCIS, The Good Wife and, of course, The Big Bang Theory. And, as Lost‘s Terry O’Quinn is joining the cast, we’re going to have to give Hawaii Five-O another look as well.
New shows that look interesting include 2 Broke Girls and Person of Interest, although we don’t hold out all that much hope for either. Here’s all the premiere dates (all times are Eastern/Pacific):
Wednesday, Sept. 14
8:00-9:00 PM SURVIVOR: SOUTH PACIFIC (23rd edition premiere)
Monday, Sept. 19
8:00-8:30 PM HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (7th season premiere)
8:30-9:00 PM HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (S)
9:00-9:30 PM TWO AND A HALF MEN (9th season premiere)
9:30-10:00 PM 2 BROKE GIRLS (series debut)
10:00-11:00 PM HAWAII FIVE-0 (2nd season premiere)
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Posted in: CBS · News · TV
Tagged: 2 Broke Girls, Alex O'Laughlin, CBS, Chuck Lorre, Fall TV Premiere Dates, Fall TV Premieres, Grace Park, Hawaii Five-O, Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Kunal Nayyar, Mark Harmon, Melissa Rauch, Person of Interest, Scott Caan, Simon Helberg, Terry O'Quinn, The Big Bang Theory, TV
by Joe Gillis, Jun 21 2011 // 2:41 PM
Even though it kinda ended poorly, ABC’s Lost was still a pretty great show. One of the reasons we liked it so much was the terrific work of one of its stars: Terry O’Quinn.
You may remember he played the enigmatic John Locke for the show’s entire run and played it to the hilt. We’ve always hoped he would return to the island for some more action and now it seems we are getting our wish. How?
Well, according to TV Line, O’Quinn is heading back to the island for a protracted guest arc on the CBS show Hawaii Five-O. The gig not only brings the Emmy winner back to the island, it also reunites him with Lost castmate and Five-0 regular Daniel Dae Kim.
On the show O’Quinn will play a Navy Seal Lt. Commander who trained Alex O’Loughlin’s McGarrett in Coronado, and served with his father in Vietnam. Described as strong, stubborn and a man you want in your corner when things go south, the character holds some of the answers to the mysteries surrounding the respective murders of McGarrett’s mother and father.
Sounds good to us. Guess we’ll have to start watching Hawaii Five-0 again.
Posted in: Casting · CBS · News · TV
Tagged: Alex O'Loughlin, Casting, CBS, Daniel Dae Kim, Fall TV Season, Grace Park, Hawaii Five-0, John Locke, Lost, Scott Caan, TV
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 3 2010 // 12:00 PM
As reboots go, CBS’s update of the show Hawaii Five-O is actually one I’m kinda looking forward to. Sure, I also wish networks could come up with more original ideas instead of looking to the past and updating shows that have already been around. But I guess you can’t have everything.
Like some of CBS’s other shows, Five-O is a police procedural which takes the concept in a slightly new direction without making it completely different. It’s familiar without being a complete retread and manages to be somewhat fresh take on things.
It also includes lush tropical settings, car chases, gunfights and an appealing cast which includes Alex O’Laughlin, Scott Caan, Grace Park and Daniel Dae Kim. Will the show succeed? Perhaps. Fortunately, the cast manages to uplift the somewhat familiar premise and as with most series, will be a key factor in its success.
Fortunately, CBS has done a good job putting the show together and it could enjoy a rather long run on the network. Look for Hawaii Five-O to hit the beach this Fall on Mondays at 10/9C on CBS. Until then, check out a preview of the show after the jump.
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Posted in: CBS · News · Trailers · TV · Video
Tagged: Action, Alex O'Laughlin, CBS, Cop Show, Daniel Dae Kim, Drama, Grace Park, Hawaii Five-O, Police Procedural, Reboots and Remakes, Scott Caan, TV, Upfronts
by Bob Starr, Mar 14 2010 // 10:00 AM
When I first heard Hawaii Five-O was getting the remake treatment I wasn’t that interested. I only vaguely remembered the original series and it was one step closer to rebooting Magnum P.I. (how sacrilegious would will that be?) in my opinion. However, I’ve begun to shift in the other direction regarding this series as more casting news comes out.
The most recent addition is James Marsters. Probably best known as Spike from Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Marsters also played Brianic on Smallville and Barnabas on Caprica. As exciting as it may be to have him on the new Hawaii Five-O it doesn’t sound like he’ll have a continuing role, at least not yet. Marsters will be in the pilot and appear, “as the nemesis of lead character Jack McGarrett.”
At this point it seems producers Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman (Star Trek, Transformers, Fringe) are trying to capture the geek community for the new show. Marsters joins a cast that encapsulates geek programming; Grace Park (Battlestar Galactica), Daniel Dae Kim (Lost), Jean Smart (24), and Alex O’Loughlin (Moonlight) are already on deck. With Scott Caan on board as well suddenly Hawaii Five-O is a show I can start to get behind.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Battlestar Galactica · Casting · Reboots and Remakes · Star Trek · TV · Writers
Tagged: 24, Alex Kurtzman, Alex O'Loughlin, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Caprica, Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park, James Marsters, Jean Smart, Lost, Moonlight, Robert Orci, Scott Caan, Smallville