Danny's deconstructing of Steve's daddy issues killed me.
Also Danny scolding Steve for buying stuff off the internet. They are such a pair of old ladies.
So glad, too, to see some more of Chin's backstory.
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Danny's deconstructing of Steve's daddy issues killed me.
Also Danny scolding Steve for buying stuff off the internet. They are such a pair of old ladies.
So glad, too, to see some more of Chin's backstory.
The Danno and McGarrett show is the best.
Also, they aren't giving DDK enough to do: I hope that the introduction of Chin's ex means that this will change.
I hope so, too-- they're still trying to find their balance, but I'm glad they've finally started introducing some of the elements they said they were going to from the getgo, like Steve working on his dad's car (which is Jack Lord's Marquis from Original Flavor).
I also loved seeing some more of Chin's humor when he said "That just ain't right," to Danny.
They are such a pair of old ladies.
So true.
And the bromance is strong. Danny calling Steve "babe", I can see, I know east coasters who do that. But Steve calling Danny "babe" and "baby"? Really, writers? Are you trying to give the slashers conniption fits?
The guy playing Spencer looked so familiar to me - and it turns out he played the ADA on Moonlight.
The guy playing Spencer looked so familiar to me - and it turns out he played the ADA on Moonlight.
The one who was engaged to whatsherface?
Exactly.
Ooh, maybe they can move Harry's Law into the Wed. 10PM slot.
Not that I'm bitter that they totally messed with Skeet or anything.