Watch ‘NCIS Hawaii’ Review: Vanessa Lachey Stars in CBS Spinoff

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“‘NCIS Hawaii’ Review: Vanessa Lachey Stars in CBS Spinoff”
While the original “NCIS” introduced Harmon’s character by showing him building a boat from scratch in his garage, “NCIS: Hawai’i” opens on Vanessa Lachey’s Special Agent Jane Tennant coaching her daughter’s soccer match before a camo helicopter whisks her away to a crime scene. Jane isn’t quite a full-on maverick, no doubt because that would require her to stick her neck out in a way that women of color rarely can without reprisal, no matter how high up the food chain she might be. Instead, she’s a firm and sympathetic team leader who figuratively and literally throws herself into the fray when necessary. At least in the first episode, Lachey proves a perfectly solid center of gravity in her first leading series role; it will be interesting to see how much the show pushes her outside her comfort zone, if at all.
Surrounding Jane is the usual procedural team of people both determinedly professional and overly familiar. Her righthand man Jesse (Noah Mills) has seen it all before, and doesn’t expect new guy Kai (Alex Tarrant) to last very long. Resourceful Lucy (Yasmine Al-Bustami) usually gets her way, much to the chagrin of CIA rep Kate (Tori Anderson), though their bickering tends to turn into more enthusiastic making up. And of course there’s a jokey tech guy, this time played by a wide-eyed Jason Antoon with a determination to make his every generic line more memorable.
As a simultaneous offshoot of and counterpoint to the original “NCIS,” “NCIS: Hawai’i” does make an effort to bring something else to the franchise. Lachey is the first person to lead an “NCIS” property” who’s not a white man; Tarrant’s Kai is a Hawai’i native who uses his more intimate knowledge of their island to his advantage; Lucy and Kate’s prickly flirtation doesn’t exactly look like Harmon and Alexander’s by default. But the show still feels of a piece with “NCIS” proper, military jargon, efficient dialogue, flashy mysteries and all. If you’re already a fan, it’s worth giving a shot. If not, there are plenty of other shows in the sea.
“NCIS: Hawai’i” premieres Monday, Sept. 20, on CBS.
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