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Old 09-23-04 | 08:28 AM
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Hawaii - "Lost and Found" (9/22): Can someone tell me how it ended?

Lost and Found - original airdate: 9.22.04

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A teenager is kidnapped by a sex-slave ring. Declan recruits Internet specialists to help track down a pedophile who might be able to help them catch the ringleaders.


We had a power-outage for about 10 minutes and I missed the last part.

Delcan just jumped out of the window with the girl and they ran to the Suburban, hopped in, got caught, he beat up the guy and they tore off into the jungle... power went out.

I presume Harrison found him or he got out somehow.

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Declan and the girl got chased through the jungle for a bit, made a 911 call but lost the signal, got caught again after they started walking down a nice wide open roadway, and the girl tried to take the blame for them running so she could save Declan. Just as the head bad guy was about to shoot Declan, his partner showed up in the police chopper and rescued him, since they apparently figured out this random 911 hangup call was Declan and traced it to this general area.


Overall, a good episode, although they still have a tendency to jump to solutions from half-explained incidents. And that female cop is still making me nuts, although I liked the new Medical Examiner, hope they keep her around to balance out all the male leads.
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Where in Hawaii did they run into a jungle? Aren't they on Oahu?
Old 09-23-04 | 04:22 PM
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Well, not really a jungle, just thick trees and plants and such around a secluded house on the outskirts of Honolulu. I've seen places like that over there, and it does somewhat resemble a mini-jungle.
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Thanks Meglet.
Old 09-28-04 | 12:42 PM
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I'm liking this show. Probably not going to win an Emmy's, but I'm enjoying it. I put it in my "Las Vegas" category: fun shows that I don't take too seriously.

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I think this is the episode that is on now
wish I had started watching this show earlier. I stumbled across it tonight and was like "hey that Gallant from ER" so I started watching, then I saw Hicks/Reese in the opening credits and that was a deal sealer
pretty decent show too
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so when is this show's normal time?
oh crap, just realized I'm supposed to watch rescue me at 11pm on wednesdays
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at least its better than Magnum!

I commute to Hawaii for work in Honolulu and I'm getting a kick out of this show too.

They actually make Honolulu look like Sin City. Anyone who has ever lived there knows its much more boring. I wish there was that much excitement!

Altho the storylines don't always make sense if you live there (there are no active volcanoes on Oahu and marijuana is not as much of problem as crystal meth) at least they seem based more on Hawaii in the year 2004.

Its fun to look for places you recognize while watching and at least it shows a 'little' more accuracy about the culture. Magnum or Hawaii 5-0 never showed as much of the native Hawaiian people and their ways. When they start showing the Japanese and Filipino people that make up over half of Oahu's population then they will be giving you a true portrait of Honolulu today.

As for jungle, there is a lot of lush foliage on the windward side where Kailua is. It looks like most of the show is filmed in Waimanalo where Magnum also did most of their filming. In fact its where the Higgins' estate is if you ever want to visit!
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I think you can stick a fork in this show. NBC is airing a L&O repeat in the timeslot tonight.
Old 10-13-04 | 01:56 PM
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that sucks. I only caught one episode, a reshowing on USA one night, but I liked it and was prepared to start watching regularly
although the debate might possibly have something to due with it, at least I hope so

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I think you can stick a fork in this show. NBC is airing a L&O repeat in the timeslot tonight.

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