Critics’ rating: 3.5 / 5.0
3.5
Until the last third, this is a slogan.
It’s usually felt like they were going through the action, but then switched to a flip, Rescue: Hi-Surf Season 1 Episode 16 suddenly became more enjoyable.
They found a way to get all the main characters involved in the action.
Em started off on a day off and we learned that it was totally something EM had to do, but she found herself in trouble with her mom’s spell. As the day goes on, you will see that the defense of EM is decreasing, which is fun.
I lament the lack of information about the post-rescue relationship of alienation: Hi-Surf Season 1 Episode 15. I still stick with it, but here is a focused effort that allows us to see their dynamics play and to draw our own conclusions about how they look in the past and how they will be in the future.
Cindy was in awe of her after seeing her take a rescue while swimming and you could see what that meant to her.
Em is a mature lifeguard who devotes her adult life to the job and doesn’t seem to feel complimented and genuinely appreciated, but it always feels different when parents give you it.
Even parents who don’t have a particularly good relationship with you.
As the day unfolds, Cindy keeps making suggestions, at least, she seems to stick with her time together twice. This may be one of their major problems in the past.
Cindy encounters a self-absorbing touch that sometimes becomes a little detached, so it is reasonable that she hasn’t appeared enough in history to let them down.
Now, Cindy just wants to have a meal with her dear eldest daughter, a beautiful place lifeguard.
Whenever the two talk, it feels like another shoe is being thrown away because we’ve all seen this storyline play a role on TV, right?
An absent parent rolls into town, promising that they have changed, and that the situation inevitably collapses again for a while, leaving behind a feeling of hurt and even breaking the relationship further.
It seems that the whole hour has come. Nevertheless, when both are inadequate in EM’s and Cindy’s interest in EM or provide a surface level of comment, I thought I was wrong. The series will take things in a different direction.
But, als, my extensive TV viewing prepares me for me, because my dinner crashes when a random man would come to Em’s house just as Em was about to finally break the wall and tell her mother about her personal things.
Cindy invites her boyfriend and his son to Em’s home without telling her about the shadow of most of Cindy and who she continues to be. Although her focus should be on spending time and rebuilding her relationship with her daughter, she felt the need to ambush her and realize herself.
That’s it, it’s obvious why Em is so afraid to let her mother come back.
Cindy doesn’t seem to be a bad guy, but her feeling of forgetting and entitlement will be obtained in her way-in their case, already owned.
It’s frustrating that after 15 episodes, we’re finally going to really get involved in her relationship with Will, just let Ron cut her off.
It felt like a personal attack on me.
Speaking of Will, he and Vince turned from an awkward fight in the public bathroom on the clock to being the best brother overnight.
Vince’s preference for me was a little bit grinding, there was something on the surface there, and Sunny hinted at it when he told him what was going on in Kauai that wouldn’t happen.
From the hustle and bustle we see here, one can think that Vince once passed in battle. Maybe he was a changer or something, but Sunny’s warning felt like the main prophecy.
For Will, we still don’t know about this man, and while he doesn’t seem to have any problems with anger (actually, he showed almost half the time to be too calm), at least for an hour’s decision, he decided to give the will to do something rather than be a liar and a poor communicator.
They need to find some will to define beyond the will and love triangle, and although backyard fighting may not be my first choice, it is my first choice.
It will also provide us with a separate storyline that will allow us to get to know him better.
The show can do it for everyone and deserves credit for them, who have started doing more. But we’re closer to the end of the rescue than we did when we started: Hi-Surf Season 1, which makes you wonder if it’s too little or too late.
Elsewhere, Kainalu, in the last hour, saw the land for sale, not only sharp and waxed poetry when he and Hina returned home from the bar.
No, he is making a plan, it’s a really good one.
I love Hina, but she was programmed to be a hater almost immediately, and that’s related. However, this is in stark contrast to Kainalu, who often sees things more positively.
Hell, it’s much easier to be positive when you have the kind of life that Kainalu has. But Kainalu’s beauty is that he is a problem-solving, diligent and smart.
He made the entire land plan and tried to help other lifeguards draw the lifeguards, but he didn’t waste time or guess himself a second time. He is doing the moves and using his connections to do something for the greater good.
Forrest hopes to tour Kainalu any time during the impromptu beach meeting, but Kainalu has answers to everything, which is really impressive.
I can’t blame Rosie for falling in love with him.
Rosie returns since becoming Mia since Rescue: Hi-Surf Season 1 Episode 12, and on the surface, she’s not wrong. She is smart, funny, and good at beach volleyball, and she has some chemistry with Kainalu.
Although Kainalu and Hina both swear between them, no one knows it is a lie, except at this point.
Rosie will eventually get hurt somehow, either Kainalu realizes she shouldn’t be dating his obsessed friend, or Hina realizes she’s been denying her happiness by not admitting she has something to her roommate.
Maybe they will no longer live together and eventually cross the emotional line they have built, but either way, it would be a pity if Rosie was caught in the crosshair because she shouldn’t have got it.
The final plot is sad because Laka’s difficult task is to retrieve a child who drowned while fishing and trying to raise a family, but Laka is much more than someone who doesn’t know how to mind his business.
He is a damn good lifeguard, and even at the worst moments his immaturity does jump out of him, and his shoulders do have a good head.
He is a compassionate man dedicated to working as a lifeguard. All of this is fully displayed here as he does his best to bring the enclosure to a family that is about to shake his world forever.
One good thing in the second half of the season was how Sonny witnessed Raqqa’s growth. Both are dealing with personal pain, but their fixed net footage is cute.
The hours may have started to slow, but they are not over.
Additional rescue notes
- Sonny and Ocean don’t seem to be able to access the same page. On one hand, she is a teenager and Sonny is the father, but they fail to meet in the middle and see each other’s perspective is outstanding. But Ocean obviously got her stubbornness from her father.
- When Hina’s Auntie comes up, I always like it because she always tells it like it.
Now it’s your turn to know what you think about your childhood!
What did you do to Vince?
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