MLS - I have worked with women who are very much like Doris. They basically had a child out of obligation to their husbands. And while they loved their kids dearly - career definitely came first and the husbands had to practically raise the kids - they barely spent any time with them. I don't understand it personally - my kids are my life - they come before everything else - work is way down the list! Hence, perhaps the writers know lots of these type of women
Personally I think Catherine is crazy... Who would give up Steve McGarret for a job ??
I still think, or hope, Steve & Cath end up together at the end.
Article with Alex assessing his life
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Re: Article with Alex assessing his life
Here's another article that sounds similar but there are a few new things.
http://etcanada.com/news/178678/alex-ol ... ii-five-0/
http://etcanada.com/news/178678/alex-ol ... ii-five-0/
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Re: Article with Alex assessing his life
When the show ends, I think Alex should take a whole year off and just rest and enjoy his family. The poor guy just sounds exhausted, mentally, physically, and emotionally.
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Re: Article with Alex assessing his life
He does. And he should. He's earned it.
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Interesting to catch up on Alex. I haven't watched him in years. Well, except in person at the Sunset on the Beach.
No, I don't watch the show. I actually like to go to Hawaii!!
I hope he takes time off to enjoy his success and his family and friends. I wonder how he had time to build a
house if he was so exhausted from doing the show. He's a guy who likes a challenge. I suppose he was in construction in his past
life.
I'd love to see him in a character drama that is meaningful or historical or romance, because those are the things I like. But I wonder/fear
if he is forever type-cast as a hunk/action guy. Eight years of doing H-50! That's a lot. I hope he can break out of it.
No, I don't watch the show. I actually like to go to Hawaii!!
I hope he takes time off to enjoy his success and his family and friends. I wonder how he had time to build a
house if he was so exhausted from doing the show. He's a guy who likes a challenge. I suppose he was in construction in his past
life.
I'd love to see him in a character drama that is meaningful or historical or romance, because those are the things I like. But I wonder/fear
if he is forever type-cast as a hunk/action guy. Eight years of doing H-50! That's a lot. I hope he can break out of it.
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I cried but not for the show (honestly I did kind of like it) but I cried because it was so unfair what CBS did to him. They cancelled a fantastic show, then threw him into a mediocre show. The whole thing just made me rage for an entire year!librarian_7 wrote:I'm not sure anyone really cried when Three Rivers got axed.allegrita wrote:I like Matt Mitovich. He's been very positive and supportive of Alex, and I think he's a genre fan, based on the people he interviews. Good for him to bring up Moonlight in a positive way. He could have used Three Rivers as his example, but he used Moonlight. Good old Matt.
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Ella713 wrote:I cried but not for the show (honestly I did kind of like it) but I cried because it was so unfair what CBS did to him. They cancelled a fantastic show, then threw him into a mediocre show. The whole thing just made me rage for an entire year!librarian_7 wrote:I'm not sure anyone really cried when Three Rivers got axed.allegrita wrote:I like Matt Mitovich. He's been very positive and supportive of Alex, and I think he's a genre fan, based on the people he interviews. Good for him to bring up Moonlight in a positive way. He could have used Three Rivers as his example, but he used Moonlight. Good old Matt.
Oh, Ella, I agree wholeheartedly!
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