I have to say that this is one of the most intelligent, mature discussions of what's going on with H50 that I've read in a very long time. I hope you don't mind that I add my thoughts
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The essence of the show for me in S1 - and what hooked me - was the Steve/Danny partnership. If you'd asked me in S1 what the show was about, I'd have said "Two guys who found themselves partners fighting crime". From S2 onwards that has changed, and now Danny seems no more important than Chin or Kono. For me, the focus of the show changed :(
What saddens me most is that it *is* possible to add new characters and relieve the load on the core actors without losing the key partnership - for me, Person of Interest has done that in spades, and I wish Peter Lenkov had taken a lesson from the POI showrunner.
The bottom line is that the writers of 5-0 are lazy and not very talented. They simply don't know how to handle a multiple cast member show. I believe also that Steve McGarrett is the wet dream of every male writer on the show and they want him to be the unquestioned hero. Sure the others can have the occasional brief moment in the sun but ultimately it's all about Steve - even though the show didn't start that way.
It's funny you should say that about Scott and the Golden Globe nomination because I've been saying this for three years. When Scott got nominated I think TPTB at CBS freaked out because they wanted the show to be a star vehicle for Alex and Scott was (briefly) getting more attention. I think they've deliberately watered down Danny's part and focused more of the show on Steve to put the spotlight back on Alex. It must be insulting as hell for an actor of Scott's caliber.
I couldn't agree with you more - that's definitely what it seems like to me as well. This was Alex's third attempt with CBS and they were really looking for him to break out with H50. So I bet it was a big surprise to the TPTB when it was Scott who broke out first. And I'd imagine that they weren't happy with that development and took care of it as soon as they could.
However, I think the writers have gone over the top to make Steve this amazing superhero; but then again, we shouldn't be that surprised seeing that PL's background comes from writing comic books. BTW, does anyone know if the Orci Brothers still have any input with the show or is PL running the whole shebang now? If it's only him, then the road this show has gone down makes even more sense to me.
That's another thing I worry about. The MASH curse. The Trapper was the chest cutter then Alan Alda was so popular that they gave all that stuff to Hawkeye. And Wayne Rogers left after 4 seasons... It ended up being amazing still but I just couldn't handle 5-0 if this happened.
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What saddens me most is that it *is* possible to add new characters and relieve the load on the core actors without losing the key partnership - for me, Person of Interest has done that in spades, and I wish Peter Lenkov had taken a lesson from the POI showrunner.
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However, I think the writers have gone over the top to make Steve this amazing superhero; but then again, we shouldn't be that surprised seeing that PL's background comes from writing comic books. BTW, does anyone know if the Orci Brothers still have any input with the show or is PL running the whole shebang now? If it's only him, then the road this show has gone down makes even more sense to me.
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