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Rescue: HI-Surf is a 19 episode action drama TV Series follows the personal and professional lives of the heavy-water lifeguards who patrol and protect the North Shore of O’ahu — the most famous and dangerous stretch of coastline in the world (Hawaii’s Seven Mile Miracle). 

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L-R: Zoe Cipres, Kekoa Kekumano, Arielle Kebbel, Robbie Magasiva, Adam Demos and Alex Aiono

Robbie Magasiva as Harlan “Sonny” Jennings, a surfer, waterman, and North Shore lifeguard captain with deep ties to his community and an iron clad commitment to his team of heavy water first responders. A charismatic leader who inspires courage and loyalty, Sonny’s grief over his nephew’s death threatens to cost him the job and team he loves.

Arielle Kebbel is Emily “Em” Wright. In a lifeguard force that is 90% male, Em Wright is still the best. A true maverick, Em is the first female lieutenant in Ocean Safety history, an accomplished surfer and record setting paddler who has her sights set on the captain’s job, a position currently held by Sonny, her struggling mentor and friend.

Ian Anthony Dale as Sean Harimoto, a local fireman who winds up working with Em on a rescue. Impressed by Em’s fearless approach towards her job, Sean is interested in getting to know her better.

Adam Demos as Will Ready. An Aussie surfer and certified lifesaver since his nipper days at the local board riders club, Will came to the North Shore to challenge himself and stayed. Good-natured and loyal, WILL’s blue-collar work ethic and incomparable fitness means he’s game to tackle any situation the ocean throws at him.

Kekoa Kekumano as Laka Hanohano. Confident, competent, and hilarious, Laka is an uber-fit Native Hawaiian lifeguard from Honolulu who patrols the busy North Shore beaches with a style all his own. Fearless in the ocean and never afraid of a good time, Laka loves his job and the lifestyle that comes with it.

Alex Aiono is Kainalu. Cocky and competitive, sweet but stubborn, Kainalu was born into privilege in an upscale neighborhood just outside Honolulu. With a politician father who’s on the rise, Kainalu is defying lots of expectations (like finishing college) to be a rookie North Shore lifeguard. 

Shawn Hatosy as Clayton Emerson, Kainalu's politician father, Councilman Emerson is a shoe-in as the next Honolulu Mayor 

Zoe Cipres is Hina, a rookie North Shore lifeguard from a large, working-class Hawaiian family. Smart, sassy, fiercely competitive. Top of her training class, concerned with how to balance her professional duties (and the fishbowl of being one of only a dozen women on the job) with her deep love for her family and community.

Sea Shimooka as Jenn. A big wave surfer and working EMT born and raised on Kauai, Jenn came to Oahu for med school – but the proximity to big surf was also a key motivator. Jenn is serious about her job, serious about big waves, and has a sense of commitment that drives her to take everything to the next level.

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Rescue HI-Surf   September 22, 2024      FOX     19 episodes

Episode 1    September 22, 2024      FOX    8 pm

there is either a repeat of episode 1 or a new episode on September 23, 2024 at 9pm (this is the show's regularly scheduled time)     

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7 hours ago, shapeshifter said:

That's 9 episodes, and Futon Critic refers to it as the "fall finale," which could mean a mid-season finale?

Wikipedia says "Production officially began after the strikes ended. On April 12, 2024, Fox extended its episode order to 19."
Could the Wikipedia "19" be a typo for "9"?

Yes, Fall finale just means a mid-season finale or basically the episode before the Christmas break. Networks have been using and promoting the Fall Finale term for 5-10 years now

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On 11/9/2024 at 12:24 AM, shapeshifter said:

That's 9 episodes, and Futon Critic refers to it as the "fall finale," which could mean a mid-season finale?

Wikipedia says "Production officially began after the strikes ended. On April 12, 2024, Fox extended its episode order to 19."
Could the Wikipedia "19" be a typo for "9"?

Not a typo, it'll resume after the new year to complete the season.

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