Follows the dedicated, heroic and adrenaline-seeking lifeguards of the North Shore of O'ahu, as they save people's lives in the difficult and often life-threatening conditions of Hawaii's Se... Read allFollows the dedicated, heroic and adrenaline-seeking lifeguards of the North Shore of O'ahu, as they save people's lives in the difficult and often life-threatening conditions of Hawaii's Seven Mile Miracle.Follows the dedicated, heroic and adrenaline-seeking lifeguards of the North Shore of O'ahu, as they save people's lives in the difficult and often life-threatening conditions of Hawaii's Seven Mile Miracle.
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It is the North shore on Oahu in Hawaii. It is lifeguards saving lives. Harlan "Sonny" Jennings (Robbie Magasiva) is the captain. Emily "Em" Wright (Arielle Kebbel) is his veteran lieutenant. There is a new group of recruits. They end up picking a political figure's son rather than the best candidate.
It is Hawaiian sun and surf. There are plenty of beautiful people, but the girls are not the Baywatch babes. I don't think anybody is doing slo-mo running. Arielle Kebbel is a veteran. The acting is good. The rescue action is good. Maybe people just want their Baywatch Babes doing their slo-mo runs.
It is Hawaiian sun and surf. There are plenty of beautiful people, but the girls are not the Baywatch babes. I don't think anybody is doing slo-mo running. Arielle Kebbel is a veteran. The acting is good. The rescue action is good. Maybe people just want their Baywatch Babes doing their slo-mo runs.
Going to disagree with the other reviewers... the characters are likeable, the action is exciting, the show is visually stunning, and I feel like I've taken a beach vacation after watching an episode... this show has its place and I hope it gains a following!!
The attention to detail in the set design, the underwater camera work, and the way it seems like these actors actually learned the jet skiing and rescue swimming... other shows can have their award-winning acting and dialogue (really enjoying The Old Man right now for that kind of thing)... this is still a roaring good time.
Let's hope the 9-11 lead-in buys it some time and viewership... looking forward to every episode.
The attention to detail in the set design, the underwater camera work, and the way it seems like these actors actually learned the jet skiing and rescue swimming... other shows can have their award-winning acting and dialogue (really enjoying The Old Man right now for that kind of thing)... this is still a roaring good time.
Let's hope the 9-11 lead-in buys it some time and viewership... looking forward to every episode.
Rescue: HI-Surf
Rescue: HI-Surf Review
"Rescue: HI-Surf" has all the ingredients for a hit series, yet it stumbles with its lead characters. Arielle Kebbel stars as Emily Wright, the main protagonist whose performance feels flat, compounded by a character that lacks depth and development. Her love interest, Will Ready, portrayed by an Australian actor, shows potential but is underutilized, left with little to do to advance the plot or showcase his acting chops.
At its core, "Rescue: HI-Surf" feels like a modern-day "Baywatch" with the storytelling ambition of "9-1-1." Filmed against the stunning backdrop of Hawaii, the series benefits immensely from its picturesque setting, which adds a vibrant visual appeal. The secondary cast is where the show shines, featuring well-cast actors who bring authenticity and energy to their roles, making the supporting storylines engaging.
Currently, "Rescue: HI-Surf" sits in a middling territory - it's enjoyable enough if you stumble upon it, but not compelling enough to ensure weekly viewership. To elevate from a one-season wonder to a long-running series, significant changes are necessary. Replacing the lead actress with someone who can add more charisma and depth to Emily, along with sharpening the writing to include stronger, more dynamic storylines, could turn this show into a must-watch. Without these changes, "Rescue: HI-Surf" risks being just another fleeting entry in the TV landscape.
Rescue: HI-Surf Review
"Rescue: HI-Surf" has all the ingredients for a hit series, yet it stumbles with its lead characters. Arielle Kebbel stars as Emily Wright, the main protagonist whose performance feels flat, compounded by a character that lacks depth and development. Her love interest, Will Ready, portrayed by an Australian actor, shows potential but is underutilized, left with little to do to advance the plot or showcase his acting chops.
At its core, "Rescue: HI-Surf" feels like a modern-day "Baywatch" with the storytelling ambition of "9-1-1." Filmed against the stunning backdrop of Hawaii, the series benefits immensely from its picturesque setting, which adds a vibrant visual appeal. The secondary cast is where the show shines, featuring well-cast actors who bring authenticity and energy to their roles, making the supporting storylines engaging.
Currently, "Rescue: HI-Surf" sits in a middling territory - it's enjoyable enough if you stumble upon it, but not compelling enough to ensure weekly viewership. To elevate from a one-season wonder to a long-running series, significant changes are necessary. Replacing the lead actress with someone who can add more charisma and depth to Emily, along with sharpening the writing to include stronger, more dynamic storylines, could turn this show into a must-watch. Without these changes, "Rescue: HI-Surf" risks being just another fleeting entry in the TV landscape.
I did read several of the existing reviews and i wonder where those viewers are from. I say this because while the writing could be better for this show, it actually mimics life in hawaii pretty well. Characters like sonny, hina, kainalu and laka fit real life people. Many times, shows/moves based in hawaii don't show the real hawaii or culture.
Some of the things laka said made me giggle because i thought only people from hawaii would understand that! Uncle sonny seems like a real uncle with real life challenges. Hina portrays the local girl who is just trying to make it on her own and try to get away from the many responsibilities we have growing up that we are sort of "forced" to do because that's what we do.
Overall, i liked the show because it gives me a taste of home. It could use some work though!
Some of the things laka said made me giggle because i thought only people from hawaii would understand that! Uncle sonny seems like a real uncle with real life challenges. Hina portrays the local girl who is just trying to make it on her own and try to get away from the many responsibilities we have growing up that we are sort of "forced" to do because that's what we do.
Overall, i liked the show because it gives me a taste of home. It could use some work though!
Well, another show bites the dust. Another great show. Another show that deserved way more than just one season.
Why do networks do this, especially Fox?! They keep all the crappy stuff and then cancel the stuff that they should be keeping. It's so frustrating! 😠
I made sure to tune in every week to see that show and it was worth it. The scenery was gorgeous and I liked the acting. There was nothing about it that I could say was bad, especially worth canceling over. But, most major networks today, if they don't like it then it's gone and to hell with what the viewers think.
I wish they would listen to the viewers and keep the good shows. Maybe we'll be lucky enough that another network will pick it up. One can only hope. 😕🤞
Why do networks do this, especially Fox?! They keep all the crappy stuff and then cancel the stuff that they should be keeping. It's so frustrating! 😠
I made sure to tune in every week to see that show and it was worth it. The scenery was gorgeous and I liked the acting. There was nothing about it that I could say was bad, especially worth canceling over. But, most major networks today, if they don't like it then it's gone and to hell with what the viewers think.
I wish they would listen to the viewers and keep the good shows. Maybe we'll be lucky enough that another network will pick it up. One can only hope. 😕🤞
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