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A couple of things are screwed up with the season opener: 1) On-screen text (not subtitles) called that building Five O Headquarters, which is wrong since it was dissolved. b) Clouds in bird's eye view at the end of the episodes were shown so badly. It's as if they were painted on the screen.

Apart from the above, a solid episode and I look forward to see how they will spin the story.

Terry O'Quinn has signed up for more episodes of Hawaii Five-0.

The former Lost star was originally contracted to appear in six episodes of the CBS drama's second season.

O'Quinn's role as Lt. Commander Joe White has now been expanded, executive producer Peter Lenkov told TV Guide.

"His original deal was six episodes, and now we'll do another three," he revealed. "And we're hoping for even more."

O'Quinn recently admitted that he is keen to reunite on-screen with Lost co-star Michael Emerson. He has also signed up for a role in Desperate Housewives creator Marc Cherry's new ABC pilot Hallelujah, which is currently undergoing re-writes.

"Terry's a guy who really wants to get his own show, and he deserves that," said Lenkov. "That's his goal. But we'd love to make it work where he could do both."

Hawaii Five-0 continues on Mondays at 10/9c on CBS.

Legendary actor James Caan is in town to do a guest spot on Hawaii Five-0 ... which will be the first time he’s worked with son Scott (Dano) ... Spotted: Actor Garrett Hedlund, who starred in Four Brothers and Troy, and buddy Andrew Garfield from The Social Network and soon The Amazing Spider-Man, seen bromancing on Maui ...

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next weeks looks insane!

this weeks was kinda lame, cross over episodes suck

Yeah they do, especially when you don't know it is a crossover and it goes to a show you never watch or record. So now I can't watch part 2, though I'm not too pressed about it. Let me guess, they run around for 45 min only to catch the bad guy right before he can release the small pox and everyone smiles and laughs at the end.

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