Steve Rosenblum

Steve Rosenblum

'Hawaii Five-o' Kidnapping Episode Eerily Mirrors Cleveland-Based Horrors

Imagine watching a television crime drama about a girl being kidnapped and held hostage for a decade, and when the show ends having the breaking news headline practically be torn right out of that show’s plot. Viewers of CBS’s Hawaii Five-O didn’t have to imagine this scenario earlier this week. 8 May 2013

'NCIS' Goes Mobile with 'Red' Spinoff

Last Tuesday’s episode of NCIS: Los Angeles was the first of a two-part event introducing viewers to a potential spin-off series called "NCIS: Red." The second installment airs tonight on CBS. 26 Mar 2013

ABC's 'Last Resort' Tweaking Obama's Real-Life Scandals

The ABC series "Last Resort" has its flaws, as all television dramas do. But remarkably the show seems to be mirroring – albeit in a very formulaic Hollywood way – the realities of our current political, military and foreign policy situations. Perhaps even more astonishingly, the slant is more conservative than one would normally expect from the land of liberals … Hollywood, Calif. 20 Nov 2012

'Hawaii Five-0' Bucks Entertainment Trend, Tackles Terrorism

In the Age of Obama the government calls the Fort Hood massacre "work place violence" and blames a YouTube video for the death of four Americans in Benghazi. Hollywood too often takes the government's cue, avoiding stories that revolve around Islamic terrorist cells plotting to attack targets in the United States. Monday night’s episode of "Hawaii Five-O," entitled “I Ka Wa Mamua” (“In a Time Past”), had just such a story. 14 Nov 2012

'Black Ops' Sheds New Light on Benghazi-Gate

This past week’s installment of the Military Channel’s "Black-OPS" recalled one of the most famous and daring Special Forces missions in modern history - “Operation Thunderbolt." This episode, by coincidence, happened to air just days after Fox News Channel's Geraldo Rivera made the preposterous argument that it took the Israelis seven days to mount their raid and therefore it was ridiculous to think the U.S. military could have rescued the CIA officers under fire in Benghazi on Sept. 11. 12 Nov 2012

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