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Show28 #H50 PODCAST – S2Ep16 –”I Helu Pu’” Discussion w/ @WendieJoy of “The Five-0 Redux Blog”

Posted on the 19 February 2012 by Danainvermont @websouffle
I Helu Pu Episode 2.16

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FIVE-0 TAKES ACCOUNT, SETTLES SCORES AND SAYS “ALOHA” TO LORI WESTON

WELCOME back to WebSouffle’s Hawaii Five-0 podcast! This week  teacher, and writer for the ‘Five -0 Redux’ Wendie Burbridge and I, talk about Episode 16 of this season, entitled, “I Helu Pu” and translated as “The Reckoning” by CBS.

This week’s topics include:

-Wendie’s breakdown of the episode’s Hawaiian title and how it translates into the theme of this week’s show.

-The non-linear timeline, flashing forward and backward and of course WEBSouffle’s  inevitable tie-in to “Lost”

-The Black Tie Charity Event at the Hawaii Convention Center

-The Team Dynamic: Is it back for good?

-Steve’s Superhuman powers…are they over the top, literally?

-The Departure of Agent Weston

-Local Hawaiiana:

  • Radio personality, classic 5-0 actor,  Kimo Kahoano who was security detail for the Governor

  • Ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro and a bit about the Ukelele.

  • Haleiwa Joe’S

  • The “Wailana Cafe,”  where Max went for pancakes

    (**Update: For more scenes and locations for this episode please check out 3DHawaii.com ‘s blog post here)

-A little about the upcoming  episode for Monday, Feb 20th entitled, “Kupale” which means “Defender” in Hawaiian according to CBS.

CBS states in it’s Press Release: Five-0 investigates the murder of a man dressed as a Hawaiian NaKoa warrior found in the jungle near the site of a historical war reenactment.  Guest stars will include Philadelphia Phillies outfielder and Hawaii native Shane Victorino and Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno.

We also mention our friend, Officer808 and his great blog post on this episode that we recommend you read at his Five-0 Undercover Blog.

Please enjoy the podcast and don’t forget to tune in again next week. We welcome your feedback here on the blog atAlohavermont.com as well as on our Facebook page!

Much Mahalo and Aloha until next week!

@WEBSouffle


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