Is Junior leaving 'Hawaii Five-0'? The character was once referred to as up for reserve duty, leaving his courting with Tani up in the air.
It’s been a difficult week for Junior Reigns on Hawaii Five-0. Just as Tani was preparing to ask him out on a date, the police officer were given kidnapped. And once he used to be rescued, with assist from the Magnum P.I. gang, the previous Navy SEAL realized that he had been called up for reserve duty.
In a voicemail, Junior instructed Tani that he wasn’t sure how long he’d be gone, which left fanatics nervous that actor Beulah Koale is planning to leave the series. Here’s what we find out about Junior’s long term at the display.
Is Junior leaving 'Hawaii Five-0'?
Even if Beulah is missing from a few Season 10 episodes (which has yet to be confirmed), there’s no indication that his personality is announcing sayonara to the specialised task pressure.
"I’m not allowed to get in contact while I’m away, but I’ll call you as soon as I can," Junior stated in his message to Tani. "I’m looking forward to picking up from where we left off."
As viewers noticed on Part 2 of the Hawaii Five-0/Magnum P.I. crossover, Junior and Tani did end up happening their first date, which ended with the pair dancing at Rick Wright’s tiki bar. Here’s hoping Junior’s absence doesn’t drag on for too long!
Not all the 'Hawaii Five-0' forged seems in each and every episode.
It’s not unusual knowledge that the procedural’s co-lead, Scott Caan (who plays Detective Sergeant Danny "Danno" Williams), misses a couple of episodes each and every season. The 43-year-old explained the reason behind his absence in a 2015 interview.
"I just do a couple episodes less so I can come home to see my family and stuff," the L.A. resident, who shoots the display in Hawaii, clarified. "[The producers] were cool about it so we just all came to that [decision]." Scott shares a 5-year-old daughter with girlfriend Kacy Byxbee.
In a separate interview, Alex O’Loughlin, who stars as Lieutenant Commander Steven J. "Steve" McGarrett, revealed that the sequence is physically taxing. "[Five-0] is an action show, I’m the main guy, and I defy anybody to do what I’ve done for as long [as] I’ve done it and hold out the way I have," he instructed TVLine in 2018.
"I was a fit, strong, healthy guy when I started the show, and I still am, but you sustain what you sustain," he added.
Beulah mentioned he took his lead from Alex when it came to appearing the drama's action sequences. "I prefer to do the stunts myself when it's stuff I know I can do with my abilities — coming through doors, beating up another guy, jumping around rocks, spinning off trees," the 27-year-old explained.
But he leaves the falling from constructions and automobiles to exact stuntmen. "Alex warned me. He's pretty injured, banged up from eight years of doing stunts," Beulah shared. "He's like my big brother; he took me under his wing."
The recognize is mutual. "Beulah is an extraordinary young man," Alex said of his colleague. "He's truly an instinctual actor with enough courage for everyone and an innate understanding of truth."
New episodes of Hawaii Five-0 air Fridays at Eight p.m. ET on CBS.
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