Sirens blaring, cars racing, and guns firing, this is a typical Hawaii Five-0 episode. The episodes are always very intense, making it hard to hit the pause button when you know you should be doing something productive. I believe that Hawaii Five-0 is one of the best shows to watch because of its unique blend of people working together that have interesting personal lives. There is never a dull moment in a show and here is why. This a crime show that takes place in Honolulu, Hawaii. The Govern of Hawaii sets up a special task force, Hawaii Five-0, to bring crime rates down. The task force has one very special privilege: full amity. This means that Five-0 can pretty much do whatever they want to solve a crime. This leads to the task force …show more content…
Some crimes happen on the open ocean making it easier for criminals to escape, never to be seen again. Other times the crimes take place in extremely remote locations and the team can’t radio in for back up. Furthermore, these crimes can be just as intense as the landscape. Hawaii Five-0 deals with crimes such as: murder, human trafficking, drug deals, robberies, and terrorism. Though the characters can take on anything that life throws at them. This characters are: Steven McGarrett, Danny Williams, Kono Kalakaua, and Chin Ho Kelly. All four of them are bold and selfless; willing to do anything to make the world a better place. This can led to Five-0 doing illegal things, but it is always for the greater good. Plus they are led by a pretty special guy; Steve McGarrett. Steve McGarrett is the head of Five-0. He was a Navy SEAL meaning he has a lot of combat training and knows how to get out of sticky situations. Steve is a very selfless person, who is willing to sacrifice a lot of the people he loves. Especially, his farther. His father was murder by a notorious drug lord named Wo Fat. Steve wants to know why his father was murder, so he starts to dig into his family’s past with the help of Five-0. Steve’s closes friend on the team is
The Seven Five is a documentary that frivolously reexamines the crimes of Officer Michael Dowd and his team of dirty cops. Dowd is a former New York police officer who was stationed in the 75th Precinct in Eastern New York. The film presents the nefarious deeds of these officers via original interviews with Dowd and his former comrades as they recount their crimes and explain the reasoning behind their unethical behaviors. While working as a cop, he embellished his income through criminal exploits which include stealing guns, drugs, money, and eventually he began working in drug rings selling cocaine. Dowd’s felonious activities were extremely lucrative and earned him approximately $4,000 a week. Dowd was eventually arrested in 1992,
Where James King said to Steve on page 150,“ All I need is a lookout. You know, check the place out-make sure ain’t no badges copping some z’s in the back. You down for it?” . Although Steve never gave a straightforward answer it is implied he gave it some thought, based off the close up of Steve looking away. Steve had most likely agreed to this job because he had wanted to be part of the group.
The main characters in this story are 6 friends from Cedarville Middle School, a crooked businessman, and a Doberman Pincher. Griffin Bing is, “The Man With The Plan,” and he organizes the missions this group of friends get involved in. Ben Slovak is Griffins best friend and he has a ferret that goes everywhere with him to help him with his narcolepsy or sleep disorder. Pitch Benson is an expert at mountain climbing and she helps them get into impossible places. Melissa Dukakis is a computer expert which comes in handy for eves dropping. Logan Kellerman is an actor and he is good at distracting people. Savannah Drysdale is an animal whisperer which has helped them get past guard dogs. S. Wendell Palomino or, “Swindle” is a crooked businessman who has caused these friends a lot of problems. Luthor is a huge temperamental Doberman who be...
1.The episode consists of several undercover agents that have put their lives on the line to bring down corrupt officers. This specific case takes place in New Orleans 1993, a time period where cocaine was in demand. Drug lords turned to cops for protection and paid them money for their service. The FBI became aware of the corruption of different officers in the department and decided to take action. The FBI was able to take action until they received a call from a well-known drug dealer, Scaboo.
List the main characters we have seen so far and what we know about them
The main characters are Ponyboy Michael Curtis Johnny Cade, Steve Randle, Dallas Winston, Darrel "Darry" Shaynne Curtis, Jr., Keith "Two-Bit" Mathews, and Sodapop Patrick Curtis, a gang of Greasers in Tulsa. Ponyboy whose two older brothers are Darry and Sodapop narrates the story. The three boys are orphaned after a car accident kills their parents and Darry is left to provide for them.
The characters in the order of appearance are: a post-station madam who is the ai, then the shite appears who is Hanago-a post station courtesan, then Yoshida minor Captain (the one that Hanago falls deeply in love and causes her to go crazy) who is the tsure, then his gentleman friend who is the waki, and finally Yoshida’s attendants who are wakizure.
The group consisted of one hundred fifty seven men and women who had been sent to the island because of their inability to follow the rules of civilized society, as well as Mustapha, Marx, Helmholtz, and John. Mustapha was the leader, of course, because he knew all the laws, and was a natural commander. Together, they planned to destroy the worldís soma supplies, and all the manufacturing plants.
Two of the major criminological theories of the twentieth century are Merton’s strain/anomie theory and Shaw and McKay’s social disorganization. Both theories were very important in their time, and still influence theorization today. This paper will discuss both theories and point out similarities and differences.
Media portrayal of crime and criminal justice has become incredibly widespread in the last decade, with crime often considered both a source of news and entertainment. As a source of entertainment, crime and criminal justice have emerged as central themes across various sources of media. Most individuals do not have any direct experience with the criminal justice system, so their only source of information on this topic is the media. Particularly in television shows, portrayals of crime and criminal justice can be seen in everything from courtroom dramas to nightly news programs. Indeed, the popularity of crime shows has lead to some of television’s most enduring series, such as Law and Order and CSI. Because of this, fictional
He has to befriend Spot, who also got separated from his family, and together they manage to get back home. I think what we can get from this is that quality of friends is more important than that of the numbers of
This TV series captures the attention of viewers craving nearly any
Two of the characters Curt and Steve are scheduled to ship off to college in the east in the morning, Curt had reservations about leaving and Steve was in a relationship with his “steady” Lori. As the story develops, their relationship begins to un-ravel. While this line is developing, Curt contemplates joining a gang, The Pharaohs, ultimately walking away from them. Curt is constantly taunted by the illusive, “most beautiful woman ever”, the “blond in the T-bird”. While all this is going on, there is a subplot of a geeky nerd, Toad, who is always the victim of the whims of the general public, however he “strikes gold” when he manages to connect with Debbie (way beyond his