Critics’ rating: 4.75 / 5.0
4.75
Here’s the rescue: Hi-Sirf should have always been like this – a low-risk, dramatic performance that comes with some action, chaotic characters and emotional arcs that make you feel a little bit.
This is the show that many people sign up to watch.
Every story in Rescue: Hi-Surf Season 1 Episode 17 offers something, and the series offers the best time of the first season.
This may be so many moving parts, but the pace works. While many hours feel like a barrier in some ways, the pace of this hour comes naturally.
Again, this is something I wish they had been doing.
Em and Cindy were the main plot of the time as she dealt with the arrival of her boyfriend Ron and son Ethan, who was like she was not only learning about her existence, but also trapping herself into her own life.
I’ve been stimulating the show insists on something that doesn’t tell us, but in the case of EM and Cindy it worked because, in the end, Cindy quickly showed off her true colors.
She comes to visit Em to fix their relationship, and she does seem to want that—at least on the surface. But after Ron appears, he takes precedence over anything, and you might find Em was suddenly brought back to her past and her mother never put her first.
Poor Ethan really just exists and is caught without any agents, you can see that he is used to it.
Ron and Cindy get along well because they are very similar people. They are wrapped in themselves, ignoring the true real children of their lives.
I felt for Ethan, and was glad Em took him under her wings, and he felt comforted at least where he was unfamiliar.
It’s easy to mess up the will, because he’s in many cases the worst, but after Cindy left Ethan with her, he stepped into the time of embreathing, and in those moments you can feel their connection.
It was always there, boiling beneath the surface, but their terrible communication skills made it difficult for them to take root for them. Watching them dance and talk around their feelings becomes unbearable!
But before we dig deeper, Em made a decision for herself because it involved Cindy cutting the connection, which might be someone she hoped to make a long time ago, and then she was thought to be something different.
Em is an adult, but no matter how old you are, your parents are still your parents and you want them to feel loved, appreciated and supported. They never did it because Cindy never did it the way she was supposed to do it with their mother.
Their argument is incredible because Cindy sounds like a kid, constantly blaming them as if she has done something wrong in this situation. This further proves that EM’s resistance to the reappearance of mothers is justified.
The hearing lists all the ways mother fails, heartbreaking. As the argument continues, I know this will end with a slap, and that’s exactly what’s going on.
Em doesn’t deserve it, she has the right to build the boundary because Cindy crossed a line that didn’t come back.
Even knowing that it is the right decision, what she needs to do to protect herself from further emotional scars, it still hits like a ton of bricks and reminds you that it is still difficult to accept the reality of this situation even if you know you are doing the right thing.
Cindy repeatedly proved that she was not someone to rely on, and for the sake of reason, she cut off her tie.
I admit that it will be nice for the person who appears for EM, and that is also his openness to tensions with his mother. They’ve been a little crazy together, living together, this is their first time talking about mothers, but obviously they all have a hard time growing up.


Whenever you’re willing to be alone with EM it feels like the edges of them jumping from each other, so you can see the kiss from a mile away that causes a direct groan from me.
The two had no business to start anything again until they took the time to talk about what happened in the past and what happened between them.
They didn’t even mention Julie’s name because everything fell down?
Also, if they decide to try again, they will do well to start slowly.
Not the only one who is romantically wrong in this hour!
Hina is dating Kainalu Rosie and she can deny everything she wants, but as Laka says, her poker face is terrible.
Hina is very imparting to “you don’t know what you’ve gone,” but if she just admits herself and then Kainalu says she has a real feeling, then there is no doubt that he will repay them, although it may also be too little, too late.
Kainalu has always been about liking Hina’s development. What’s more important is that he never thought of walking through the aisle soon, but he was interested in the two of them transcending friendship.
But he does seem to like Rossi.
It seems he didn’t date her because he can’t have Hina. He really liked her.
But if Hina put down the wall and told him how she felt, it would be hard to see Kainalu leave.
The two have a lovely bond, and one of the best things about rescue: Hi-Surf Season 1 keeps seeing their relationship from “enemy” to roommates and friends.
There was a lot of care and respect between them, and there was a chemistry for several days.
Hina helps Kainalu in the breathing competition is just a small and intimate moment, further proof that they have built a bond since they met.
Now, Hina is experiencing it in this episode, and drinking is never a good mix.
Laka is so sweet to Hina’s usual way, so you can understand why she might bring kindness to something else. Her inhibition was down, and obviously her feelings about Kainalu.
But my God, when Shina leaned over and kissed Raka, the second-hand awkwardness was very real, he stepped back and then gave the terrible thread and treated her as his sister.
Hina will wake up the next day and realize she has made a horrible mistake, but at least Laka is gentle to her.
But she has to work through this kind of Kainalu, because if she can’t figure things out and be honest, it can affect friendships.
Speaking of honesty, everything Sonny and Ocean spend is Sonny expressing herself to her daughter and hearing her voice.
Ocean is a stubborn teenager, and Sonny is a caring father, not always.
Lunch with Ocean and Noah gives Sunny a look at Ocean at least outside his little girl, which is what Ocean wants to see him grow up and be able to make his own decisions.
When Sunny goes to visit the ocean, it’s not about telling her further that she made a wrong decision, but just being honest with her. This was not the way he foreseeed her. He was working hard, but most importantly, he missed her and wanted what was best for her.
Seeing the ocean appear at home, even for a moment, it means that the ocean just wants to be heard by his father.


It’s unlikely that the last time two people couldn’t see their eyes, but it’s nice to see them getting to know each other while the ocean is back home.
Additional rescue notes
- Vince is a cover-up, but I don’t know how they’ll play. I thought he was running an underground battle ring, but the dealings weren’t what I saw.
- The body glider that collided with dad’s rescue was crazy, and that dad was not on the right. Yes, he was scared, it was the glider’s fault, but it would never be OK to attack the injured person.


- Ethan learned how to surf and saw all the rescues in one day. The situation wasn’t idle, but it was a day he would always remember.
Isn’t that a good episode?
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