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NCIS HAWAI'I 3x10
Ohana
#kacy#kate x lucy#lucy x kate#kate whistler#tori anderson#lucy tara#wlwgif#yasmine al bustami#dailyflicks#dailytvwomen#lgbtsource#ncis hawaii#dailywlw#usergay#femalegifsource#3x10#filmtvtoday#usernati#wlwsource#fybadassladies#tvarchive#jane tennant#vanessa lachey#noah mills#alex tarrant#jason antoon#seana kofoed#ernie malik#kai holman#jesse boone
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OHANA 😭❤️🌺
#I WOULD DIE FOR THEM#😭😭😭#best cast ever#ncis hawaii#ncis hawai’i#vanessa lachey#tori anderson#yasmine al bustami#alex tarrant#noah mills#jason antoon#seana kofoed#ll cool j#❤️❤️❤️
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NCIS: Hawai'i (2021-2024) tv series
-(finished) watchin' Series (3 Seasons)- 5/7/2024- 3 [1/4] stars- on Paramount+ (CBS)
#my have seen list#NCIS: Hawai'i#(2021-2024)#tv series#Canceled#3 Seasons#christopher silber#jan nash#matt bosack#crime/drama#police procedural#vanessa lachey#tori anderson#ll cool j#alex tarrant#noah mills#yasmine al bustami#jason antoon#seana kofoed#kian talan#mahina anne marie napoleon#enver gjokaj#beulah koale#julie white#anthony ruivivar#sharif atkins#moses goods#mark gessner#Paramount+#CBS
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CLEARMIND Comedy mystery horror via VR - trailer and reviews
ClearMind is a 2024 comedy mystery horror film about a grieving mother who uses virtual reality to take revenge on former friends. Directed by Rebecca Eskreis from a screenplay by co-producer Seana Kofoed. Co-produced by Kristin T Higgins. Executive produced by Lisa Challenger. The River Place Productions-Film Camp Productions movie stars Rebecca Creskoff, Jenn Lyon, Seana Kofoed, Rob Benedict,…
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#2024#ClearMind#comedy horror#Jenn Lyon#Kadeem Hardison#Rebecca Creskoff#Rebecca Eskreis#review reviews#Rob Benedict#Seana Kofoed#trailer
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Had a dream where The Notary (Snowpiercer 2020) and Commander Chase (NCIS Hawai'i) were a couple and it was wonderful but now I've woken up thinking about how if Chase was on Snowpiercer they'd have caught LJ much quicker and without inciting a rebellion and then Melanie would still be Wilford and Ruth wouldn't have been heartbroken and
#I need sleep please I'd take a pickaxe to my brain as sweet relief at this point#Obsessed with Carla Chase though#She and the notary look similar but are polar opposites it's so funny to me#also today I learned Seana Kofoed is married to Jason Antoon in real life and that's so freaking adorable I love them
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NCIS: Hawai'i is wrapping up its third season with a two-part season finale, which is turning out to also be its series finale, which is sad news in and of itself, but the sadder news is there wasn’t enough advance notice to the writers to wrap up the storyline, so while NCIS: Hawai’i won’t end with a big cliffhanger, there will be unresolved issues.
Parade spoke to Jason Antoon, who stars as tech wizard Ernie Malik, and Seana Kofoed, who recurs as Commander Chase, and who are married in real life about the cancellation but also what we have to look forward to in the finale.
On hearing the news of the cancellation, Antoon said, “Mahalo to our amazing cast and crew. There will never be another ohana like this one. Even though we are all shocked and disappointed, I will cherish our time on the island.”
And Kofoed told Parade, “While the cast is, of course, heartbroken, because we loved playing these characters, we're incredibly grateful to our amazing showrunners, Chris [Bosack], Jan [Nash] and Matt [Silber]—and all the NCIS: Hawai'i writers—for creating this mold-breaking world within the NCIS universe—telling great, entertaining stories while representing the diverse and wonderful world in which we live.”
The finale was set up in last week’s episode when Sam Hanna (LL COOL J) asked Ernie if he would help out the Elite team by decrypting a computer. Of course, Ernie could but in so doing, he learned that the computer had a virus, which didn’t affect his computer, but would have given the bioterrorists access to the computer system of the Elite team, which tried to decrypt it before him, so now the bad guys have access to the Elite team’s plans.
Monday night’s “Spill the Tea” episode picks up the story with the murder of a high-value bioweapons expert in a secure facility, necessitating the NCIS Elite team to join forces to track down the killer and discover an even deadlier threat.
“Once we discover what NCIS Elite is and what they’re up to and why Sam Hanna is in Hawaii, Ernie decides to help him with that and to do some not illegal but stretches the boundaries of his job for what Ernie has to do on his computer and helping that way," Antoon said.
So, the Elite team and Jane Tennant’s (Vanessa Lachey) NCIS team come together for the mission.
“There is some splintering of the teams to hit different things, there’s some travel,” Kofoed adds. “Chase is pulled in because she’s a bioweapons expert from her former days. I’m in the fray of things. But you have the two arms of the team working in this foreign territory.”
During our Zoom chat, Antoon and Kofoed also talked about how they came to be on the same series, how they initially met, and their plans post-NCIS: Hawai’i, which include Taylor Swift.
What’s the story behind you both being on the same series?
Jason Antoon: The last show that I did, which was Claws on TNT, we came home after that show was finished. I was just auditioning for shows and NCIS: Hawai’i came up. I unconventionally put myself on tape for this character using multiple cameras, which you don’t usually do when you put yourself on tape, because Ernie goes from one camera to the other, so I’m like, “I’m going to have fun, I don’t care.” That’s how I got cast. Then Seana came to Hawaii with our kids just visiting and a role came up.
Seana Kofoed: It was the standard audition situation where you tape and then they give you notes and you tape again. It was a good fit, though I will say she was originally a paratrooper, and I was incredibly excited to be a paratrooper. Then the great thing is I get the role and then I get the script where we first meet Chase and she’s an Earth mama by way of Berkeley. I was like, “Come on, I could have jumped out of planes, I even have my paratrooper book.” But they lean into who they have, which I think they do with the regulars, too. They lean into who the actual actors are, which ends up being a great fit.
It’s a gift that is very rare for actors in general to both be working and both be working on location. So, we’re cognizant of that. Our showrunners are amazing, Chris, Jan and Matt. They’re all family people. I think they also are supportive of keeping families happy and people happy.
Antoon: Even so, you have to earn these roles. I have friends who audition and they’re like, “Hey, I’m auditioning for the show.” I’m like, “I’ll say that you’re a nice guy, but you’ve still got to get the role.” It’s not easy, you earn that.
Did you meet through work? You both have theater backgrounds and were on Broadway. Is that how you met?
Kofoed: It is. It was during the last writer’s strike in 2007-2008. I was doing Men in Trees.
Antoon: When the strike happened, she came to New York to do a play. I was living in New York, and I was in that play, as well. That’s how we met doing this play up at the Paul Newman-Joanne Woodward theater in Westport, the Westport Country Playhouse. That’s how we met.
Which makes it easy for you to work together now.
Kofoed: Because we’re used to it. Exactly. And then the theater setting is really conducive to getting to know someone, because it’s a lot of hours.
Jason, are you anything like Ernie? Do you have any tech knowledge at all?
Antoon: I do, actually. I help my mother a lot.
Kofoed: He helps the entire family. I just hand him laptops.
Antoon: And my entire family, my son’s like, “My PC is crashing,” when he’s playing Fortnite. Also, we live right out on this beach access and a lot of cars get broken into when they know that it’s a rental car. We had cameras in this house onto the beach access. We saw the guys do it, so I compiled all the footage together and called HPD and helped them with it. They didn’t know who I was or what I was doing.
I did it exactly like what Ernie would do. They never came back to me and said, “Hey, we caught the guys.” I’m pretty tech savvy. I feel like, yeah, Ernie’s a part of me in that he’s very earnest and optimistic and smart.
Kofoed: And he doesn’t like loose ends; Jason doesn’t like loose ends.
And, Seana, you’re not a medical doctor, so how do you relate to Chase?
Kofoed: I think I share her interest in humanity and people. And I like the intrigue. She loves the intrigue of what each little scar or nick or injury says about a person. She’s big on what the biology can say about a person’s history. I am fascinated by people’s history and lives and the nuances of who they are. I think she is, too. I think I’m a generally loving person and I love that she’s really loving. She just leads with warmth.
Antoon: The cast is very much like their characters. When they say cut, we joke around and laugh and there’s obviously serious stuff that we’re talking about in the show when we’re investigating part of the procedural aspect of the show. But I think being a part of this whole cast and crew, it really is like a tight family of good people.
And that’s because of the showrunners. The showrunners are very family oriented. They have a no a--holes policy and you can tell that when you’re on set. It’s so refreshing to not have a No. 1 who separates themselves. I’m not saying in every case, but on the average you do. This one with Vanessa…
Kofoed: She’s an amazing No. 1.
Antoon: She’s just so funny and so goofy, but also so grounded.
Kofoed: And warm.
Antoon: And that’s like her character. It really was cast very well and we’re proud and it’s awesome to be on a show with a female person of color, the first female lead.
Kofoed: And a prominent lesbian couple [Lucy (Yasmine Al-Bustami) and Kate (Tori Anderson)].
Antoon: A very diverse cast and crew telling stories in Hawaii. That is what has been an amazing experience.
Do you plan to stay in Hawaii or will you move back to the mainland?
Antoon: Oh, well, do you want to be married with us?
Kofoed: Right, just come for dinner tomorrow night, you can help us hash it out.
Antoon: You can have the conversation that we’ve been having.
Antoon: We decided to go to Scotland and England to go see Taylor Swift for our daughter. So, we’re going to see that.
Kofoed: In case it’s our last financial hurrah. [jokes] And then we’ll be back to a tiny apartment and everyone gets jobs including the children. We’ll see. We love Hawaii so much. I love how it is for our children.
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The women of NCIS: Hawaii!
Some kind of party/event in the horizon?! Brain is scenario-ing, but it's really just random words here and there.
And how good do they all look? 😍
#ncis hawaii#kacy#kate whistler#lucy tara#jane tennant#carla chase#bts#tori anderson#yasmine al bustami#vanessa lachey#seana kofoed#jason antoon
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-(finished) watchin' Season 2- 5/26/2023- 3 stars- on CBS (Paramount+)
LUCY & JESSE| NCIS HAWAI'I
Jesse being Lucy’s confidant about her relationship with Kate.
#NCIS: Hawaii#(2021- )#tv series#donald p. bellisario#don mcgill#tree adams#creator: christopher silber#crime/drama#vanessa lachey#yasmine al bustami#tori anderson#noah mills#alex tarrant#jason antoon#ll cool j#julie white#kian talan#seana kofoed#mahina anne marie napoleon#CBS#Paramount+
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Uncovering Curiosities: Caitlin Koller’s 30 MILES FROM NOWHERE
Uncovering Curiosities: Caitlin Koller’s 30 MILES FROM NOWHERE
When you see enough movies you get into the rhythm of certain genres and it’s often easy to guess what’s going to happen next. I can honestly say that director Caitlin Koller’s 30 Miles From Nowhere was a total surprise. You think you know where this comedy-thriller is going, but it takes many twists and turns and spins you around in such a way that you don’t know where the plot pointing. 30…
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#30 miles from nowhere#caitlin koller#carrie preston#cathy shim#evil dead#horror#rob benedict#scream#seana kofoed#texas chainsaw massacre#the big chill#thriller#william smillie
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American Princess: Trailer | Lifetime
#Lucas Neff#Georgia Flood#Rory O'Malley#Mary Hollis Inboden#Seana Kofoed#American Princess#Lifetime#Renaissance Festival#Orange Is the New Black
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400 Words on 30 MILES FROM NOWHERE ★½
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a filmmaker in possession of a cabin in the woods, must be in want of a horror movie to shoot there. Haunted cabin movies are such a prevalent part of the horror landscape that they’ve become a genre unto themselves, and on the surface, Caitlin Koller’s 30 Miles from Nowhere appears to follow their formula to a T: a group of old friends reunite in an isolated Wisconsin cabin to attend a friend’s funeral, things go awry, spooky things start happening, and bodies begin piling up. What sets 30 Miles apart is the unusual attention it gives to developing its characters. Unlike the traditional slasher victim fodder, Koller’s characters are no college-age teenyboppers—they’re all in their 30s and 40s with considerable histories of sadness and regret: there’s an alcoholic lesbian named Elaine (Seana Kofoed) who seems perpetually on the verge of a nervous breakdown—or the DTs; Bess, (Cathy Shim) a blissful housewife who’s left her hard-partying ways behind her…mostly; Paul, a quiet, kind psychiatrist (William Smillie); Larry (Rob Benedict), a douchebro jerk infamous for stealing his friends’ girlfriends in college; and Jack (Postell Pringle), another horndog with zero scruples about cheating on his girlfriend Amber (Marielle Scott) whom he brought with him to the funeral. Completing the ensemble is Sylvia (Carrie Preston), owner of the cabin and grief-stricken wife of their deceased friend. The first half of the film is less Cabin in the Woods than The Decline of the American Empire as we watch these people bicker, argue, and complain about sex, life, and their college years. Some hook up, most get drunk, and everyone starts wondering why Sylvia insisted they come and stay at this cabin in the middle of a brewing thunderstorm where no taxis will dare come at night. By the time the pipes start spraying blood and armies of cockroaches invade the bedrooms, we find ourselves wondering if any of these people liked each other in the first place. A film that uses slasher tropes to externalize the psychological crises of its bickering characters would certainly be a welcome one in this age of art-house horror, but Koller chooses instead to cling to the stereotypes of the genre for their own sake, transforming the film from unusual character study to boring thriller with second-rate scares and a third-rate twist.
#30 Miles from Nowhere#Film Reviews#★½#Caitlin Koller#Seana Kofoed#Cathy Shim#William Smillie#Rob Benedict#Marielle Scott#Postell Pringle#Carrie Preston#2018
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Lucas Neff, Georgia Flood, Mary Hollis Inboden, Rory O’Malley and Seana Kofoed in “American Princess”
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NCIS: Hawai'i star Jason Antoon has shared his thoughts on a crossover episode with the flagship show and the new Australia spin-off, NCIS: Sydney.
During an exclusive chat with HELLO!, Jason addressed whether a crossover event could happen sometime soon.WATCH: Have you been watching NCIS: Sydney?
"I don't even know," said Jason, who plays Ernie Malik in the show. "That would be amazing and of course, I'm sure they would bring someone here and be like, 'Vanessa [Lachey] you go to Sydney'.
"Would they do that? I have no idea," he continued, adding: "I don't think that would happen this season, of course, but people want to come to Hawai'i."
This was certainly true for LL Cool J, who joined the Hawai'i spin-off as a recurring guest star for season three after traveling to Oahu for the three-hour crossover event, which aired in January last year.
Before making his debut in the latest series, LL had spent 14 years playing Special Agent Sam Hannah in NCIS: Los Angeles, which came to an end in May last year after being canceled by CBS.
"LL loves being here," said Jason. "When he guest-starred in the crossovers when Chris O'Donnell and Wilmer Valderrama came, LL really loved the vibe.
The actor continued: "He talks about loving what he saw with the cast and the island and he really loved being part of that. I think that's why it came to be that he's on our show now."
Speaking about how LL has changed the dynamic on set, Jason said: "He's cool. He's a different vibe.
"It's like throwing a wrench into something in a way that's only good for our show and as a group of people outside of being actors," he continued, adding that the rapper regularly has his co-stars on their feet between takes by "blasting music" on set.
While CBS has yet to reveal whether LL will land a permanent spot on the show next season, Jason and his wife and co-star Seana Kofoed, who plays Commander Carla Chase, are eager for the actor to stay. "If he's happy to be here, we're all thrilled to have him because he's a really fun energy and a talented guy," said Seana.
A future crossover episode may depend on whether NCIS: Sydney returns with a second season.
Although there's been no news from CBS on the show's future, actor Todd Lasance, who stars as JD Dempsey in the spin-off, is hopeful for more episodes.
Whilst chatting with TVLine, Todd was asked if he had anything on his wish list for series two.
"Obviously, I want [the finale's big reveal] to come to fruition and we work all that stuff out, but I also want to get into action sequences again," he said. "I want to get into some shootouts, car chases, some big-scale action things, because that’s what NCIS is known for."
The actor went on to say that he's keen to explore the "family dynamic side of things", with the "emotional element of the relationship with the son and my ex-wife and the breakdown of that relationship".
"The sky's the limit for us," he added.
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