Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 5)
Not to be confused with Hawaii Five-O (season 5).
Hawaii Five-0 (season 5) | |
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Season 5 U.S. DVD Cover | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 25 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 26, 2014 – May 8, 2015 |
Season chronology | |
The fifth season of the CBS crime drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on Friday, September 26, 2014,[1] and concluded on May 8, 2015 with a two-hour season finale.[2] The season consisted of 25 episodes.
Cast and characters
On March 13, 2014 it was announced that Jorge Garcia was promoted to a series regular beginning with the fifth season.[3]
Main cast
- Alex O'Loughlin as Lieutenant Commander Steven "Steve" McGarrett, United States Navy Reserve
- Scott Caan as Detective Sergeant Daniel "Danno" Williams, Honolulu Police Department
- Daniel Dae Kim as Detective Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly, Honolulu Police Department
- Grace Park as Officer Kono Kalakaua, Honolulu Police Department
- Masi Oka as Dr. Max Bergman, Chief Medical Examiner
- Chi McBride as Captain Lou Grover, Honolulu Police Department
- Jorge Garcia as Jerry Ortega
Recurring
- Taylor Wily as Kamekona
- Dennis Chun as HPD Sergeant Duke Lukela
- Mark Dacascos as Wo Fat
- Ian Anthony Dale as Adam Noshimuri
- Teilor Grubbs as Grace Williams
- Terry O'Quinn as Commander Joe White, United States Navy (retired)
- Brian Yang as Charlie Fong
- Taryn Manning as Mary Ann McGarrett
- Richard T. Jones as Governor Sam Denning
- Shawn Mokuahi-Garnett as Flippa
- Shawn Thomsen as HPD Officer Pua Kai
- Amanda Setton as Dr. Mindy Shaw
- Mirrah Foulkes as ADA Ellie Clayton
- Paige Hurd as Samantha Grover
- Lili Simmons as Amber Vitale/Melissa Armstrong
Guest stars
- Greg Grunberg as Agent Morrison
- Maa Tanuvasa as Sheriff Marcus Kalawaia
- Alvin Joiner as Jason "JC" Dekker
- Melina Kanakaredes as Kathy Millwood
- Anna Belknap as Amy Lange
- A. J. Buckley as Julius Brennan
- Nick Jonas as Ian Wright
- Michael Imperioli as Odell Martin
- Jon Lovitz as Barry Burns
- Mykelti Williamson as Clay
- Kim Wayans as Diane
- Pauly Shore as Jake Lockhard
- Jaleel White as Nolan Fremont
- Kevin Farley as Mickey Dickson
- Robert Flores as USCG LT Young[4]
- Willie Garson as Gerard Hirsch
- Claire van der Boom as Rachel Edwards
- Michelle Borth as Catherine Rollins
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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94 | 1 | "Aʻohe Kahi e Peʻe Ai" "Nowhere to Hide" | Bryan Spicer | Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz | September 26, 2014 | 501 | 8.97[5] |
Five-0 investigate the deaths of two tourists who were hiking on the mountains, and find that the culprit is an unmanned aerial vehicle fitted with automatic weapons. The drone was stolen from a military contractor. After the drone attacks a beach crowd, the streets of Honolulu are evacuated in anticipation of further attacks. After identifying the thief as Jonathan Redmond, a former employee at the military contractor, Jerry Ortega (Jorge Garcia) has a plan to hack into the drone. As Five-0 lure the drone, they learn that Redmond was using the attacks as a diversion to ensure the escape of Lawrence Turner, who is wanted for espionage by the Central Intelligence Agency. Jerry hacks the drone and prevents Turner's plane from taking off, while Turner and Redmond are arrested. In the meantime, Danny Williams (Scott Caan) and Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) attend a mandatory psychological evaluation. Adam Noshimuri (Ian Anthony Dale) proposes to Kono (Grace Park). Jerry suspects a vintage bookshop owner of counterfeiting money, and the owner tells a partner that they have to deal with Jerry. Danny learns from Marco Reyes (Anthony Ruivivar) that his brother Matt has been captured, and Danny has to pay back the money Matt had stolen from his captors. | |||||||
95 | 2 | "Ka Makuakane" "Family Man" | Sylvain White | Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | October 3, 2014 | 502 | 9.77[6] |
When Sophie Larkin is kidnapped during her school recital, Five-0 initially suspect that it involves her Navy SEAL father who is on a secret mission in Afghanistan. After the Navy assures the team that there are no security breaches, they realize the kidnapper took the wrong girl when Eric Porter (William Mapother), a father of another girl from the school, receives a call demanding $1.6 million. Five-0 investigate further to learn that the money was used to develop a car seat for Porter's company. A toddler was killed during its developmental stage, and Porter covered up the findings that the seat was faulty. The toddler's father, Jason Hollier (Brian J. White) is out for revenge after his wife dies from cancer, but during the exchange, cannot bring himself to kill Porter's wife Caroline (Natasha Henstridge). McGarrett stops him and rescues Sophie. Meanwhile, Reyes reveals to Danny that Matt stole $18.5 million from him. Reyes wants Danny to bring back the money, believing he has it. | |||||||
96 | 3 | "Kanalu Hope Loa" "The Last Break" | Joe Dante | Sarah Byrd | October 10, 2014 | 503 | 9.19[7] |
Three young surfer women rob a tour bus, and end up killing a tourist, businessman Nathan Wagner. Evidence suggests that Wagner was targeted. Kono goes undercover as a surfer and finds the three women, and arrests one of them, Lea Nohoa (Allie Gonino). The case becomes more complicated when Wagner's "wife" died months ago. Another woman posed as her and held him hostage to get to his phone, which contains bank details that would cost several accountants their money. The con artists track the other two women as Five-0 does, and they arrest everybody in the house. Meanwhile, Jerry is investigating antique book seller Thomas Farrow (Greg Ellis), suspecting him of running a counterfeiting ring. Although Farrow was cleared by the authorities, Jerry enlists the help of Kamekona (Taylor Wily). Danny finds the money the cartel was after in a remote area (Matt left him clues on a postcard three years ago). | |||||||
97 | 4 | "Ka Noeʻau" "The Painter" | Peter Weller | Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz | October 17, 2014 | 504 | 9.18[8] |
Joseph Stegner (Lee Tergesen) arrives in Hawaii from Detroit. Stegner is a hitman working for the Bagosa crime family, one of the most wanted crime syndicates in America. Five-0 quickly apprehend Stegner but he is killed by a sniper. McGarrett wounds him as he escapes, and the sniper is eventually caught after collapsing from blood loss. The team learn that the suspect is Nick Mercer (Timothy V. Murphy), another hitman under Bagosa's employ. Mercer claims that after he had his heart replaced, he had a change of perspective and decided to run his own Witness Protection Program, by helping Bagosa targets into hiding in a camp in Molokaʻi rather than kill them. Mob boss Albert Bagosa (Carmen Argenziano) has ultimately learned of Mercer's betrayal and is flying to the island with five more hitmen to finish the job. With Jerry's help, Five-0 and Mercer manage to capture them before they can finish their objective. Meanwhile, Danny finds out he is $5.5 million short. At the risk of his career, Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim) gets the rest of the money from his father's killer and former brother-in-law Gabriel Waincroft (Christopher Sean). Danny and McGarrett deliver the money to Reyes only to discover that Matt was dead the entire time. In response, a grief-stricken Danny kills the henchmen before killing Reyes. | |||||||
98 | 5 | "Hoʻoilina" "Legacy" | Bryan Spicer | Eric Guggenheim | October 24, 2014 | 505 | 8.92[9] |
McGarrett visits his father's grave on the anniversary of his death, and encounters Ellie Clayton (Mirrah Foulkes), a state prosecutor, who also visited his grave. McGarrett learns that Ellie was the daughter of Paul Clayton, who was killed 20 years ago in a supposed robbery gone wrong. John investigated the case, which is still unsolved, and the two became close until John's death. McGarrett decides to reopen the case, and Five-0 learns that the killing was likely a result of a professional hit after it is revealed that he had a gambling addiction. Evidence points towards Jimmy Sikes (Steven Bauer). The team enlist the help of Jordan Lewis (JR Lemon), a man Paul helped until he was arrested for drug-related charges, and they manage to bring Sykes to justice. Jerry continues to investigate Thomas Farrow, despite multiple warnings from both McGarrett and Chin. Danny is absent in this episode as he has brought his brother's body home from Colombia. | |||||||
99 | 6 | "Hoʻomaʻike" "Unmasked" | Joe Dante | Story by: David Wolkove Teleplay by: Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | October 31, 2014 | 506 | 9.47[10] |
Danny returns from his brother's funeral and it is revealed that Matt was dead before Marco arrived on Oahu in Aʻohe Kahi e Peʻe Ai. Chin, Grover, and Kono, investigate a murder victim who was found in a freezer on Halloween night. The weapon is believed to be a sickle. When a second body is found in a similar fashion, Max (Masi Oka) discovers that the killer is copying the events of Jack Knife, an 1984 horror film in which the killer, was killing the students who bullied him. The victims were high school bullies, and the victim's son, is revealed as the killer. Kono and Chin, manage to catch him before killing the third and final bully. Meanwhile, Farrow interrogates Jerry, and then lets him go. Danny and McGarrett start believing Jerry's claim, but Farrow uses steps to avoid arrest, by cleaning Jerry's basement, and his home. Using a source, Jerry discovers that Farrow is an alias of a British Special Forces operative, named William Corrigan, who was dishonorably discharged for attacking a suspected rebel village against orders. Farrow was counterfeiting money to aid the I.R.A. After Farrow is arrested, Five-0 go after his partner (Matthew Lund), who Jerry believed to be dead by Farrow's hand, on a boat off the coast and kill all the terrorists. | |||||||
100 | 7 | "Ina Paha" "If Perhaps" | Larry Teng | Peter M. Lenkov | November 7, 2014 | 507 | 8.95[11] |
When McGarrett goes missing, the rest of Five-0 begins searching for him. With the help of Sang Min (Will Yun Lee), the team learns that Wo Fat (Mark Dacascos) kidnapped him. Wo Fat tortures McGarrett for the whereabouts of his father. As McGarrett battles to survive, Wo Fat drugs Steve, causing the latter to believe he's back in September 2010 where Victor Hesse (James Marsters) is arrested before he can kill Steve's father, John (William Sadler). The team also lead different lives where, as a result of Five-0 never existing, Kono is a world champion surfer, Chin was never investigated by Internal Affairs, Max is an ER doctor, Kamekona never goes legit and ends up in prison, Grover is a tourist, Jerry is a mentally ill vagrant, and Danny is still happily married to Rachel and embraced the move to Hawaii. Dream McGarrett and Danny investigate John's kidnapping, where the dream world depicts a darker Danny applying the real-life Steve's tactics to interrogate Hesse, who identifies Wo Fat as the man who organized it. Back in reality, McGarrett learns that Doris took in and raised Wo Fat for years after his mother's death until she was forced to let him go; Wo Fat considers Steve a brother. Eventually, by the time the rest of his team finds him, McGarrett breaks free and a final showdown with Wo Fat erupts between the two, ending with McGarrett shooting him in the head, killing him. | |||||||
101 | 8 | "Ka Hana Malu" "Inside Job" | Jerry Levine | Moira Kirland | November 21, 2014 | 508 | 10.07[12] |
Five-0 investigates the murder of David and Kate Kealoha. David was an investor who was about to be arrested for embezzling from his clients. The team suspect both his sons Jake (Nathan Kress) and Travis (Charlie Carver) to be behind the murder when their pet dog reacts violently to their presence. Their suspicion is solidified when they stand to inherit the $20 million life insurance policy. As Jake is put on a polygraph, Travis flees, where Chin and Kono follow him to a motel. It is revealed that both sons were not involved, and Travis was covering up a relationship with his best friend's mother Patti Gabel (Josie Davis). Five-0's attention soon turns to the family lawyer, Eugene Goodman (John Billingsley) who has power of attorney to Paul's assets. They find a dormant account which was used to hire Greg Barber, a hit man. After McGarrett kills him in a shootout, he finds evidence that Kate was the one who organized the hit to ensure her sons' financial future. Meanwhile, McGarrett's aunt Deb (Carol Burnett) returns to Hawaii to marry her fiancé, Leonard Cassano (Frankie Valli), who is terminally ill with cancer. Jerry discovers that Leonard was a lawyer who represented a New York City mafia family and was suspected to have destroyed evidence that would convict his client. Leonard later confronts McGarrett to explain to him that he never destroyed the evidence, but secretly kept it. He hands it to McGarrett, who decides to wait "a couple of months" before handing it to the New York District Attorney's office. | |||||||
102 | 9 | "Ke Koho Mamao Aku" "Longshot" | Bryan Spicer | Sue Palmer | December 12, 2014 | 509 | 8.77[13] |
Rodeo bull rider Keone Maka is found poisoned in a desert on the Big Island, which NASA uses to test Mars rovers. Max reluctantly joins forces with Dr. Sanjeet Dhawan (Ravi Patel), the Hawaii Island Medical Examiner, with whom he has been feuding for several years. Keone is discovered to have been poisoned. Grover searches the victim's apartment and finds a vial of horse blood, which comes back a DNA match to Urban Myth, a missing race horse. When they find that the horse's owner, Jeff Harrison (Frank Ashmore), is also on the island, Five-0 arrive at his place to see that he too has been poisoned but is still alive. Putting aside their differences, Max and Dhawan determine the poison to be liquid nicotine, and doctors are able to inject Harrison with the counter toxin to save his life. Five-0 later discovers that Urban Myth is still alive, and they arrest ranch owner Al Mokuau before he could kill the horse. Mokuau reveals he poisoned the two to cover up the horse's existence. It is also revealed that Max and Dhawan's feud was based on an action figure of Janice Rand, a recurring character from Star Trek. Meanwhile, Officer Pua attempts to bring Steve and Danny to justice for cutting down a Christmas tree on a protected forest reserve. Pua eventually catches Danny with the Christmas tree and fines him $1200, but decides not to take away the tree until after Christmas. | |||||||
103 | 10 | "Wawahi moeʻuhane" "Broken Dreams" | Sylvain White | Story by: Peter M. Lenkov Teleplay by: Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | January 2, 2015 | 510 | 10.51[14] |
Five-0 investigate the murder of Brooke Waiakea, a hula dancer, later discovering that the dance studio is a front for an escort agency. The victim reminds Dr. Shaw (Amanda Setton), Max's intern, of a past case. The team turn to the aid of Harry Brown (William Forsythe), a former HPD detective-turned-private investigator, who was helping Brooke take down the escort agency. Attention falls on one of Brooke's clients, David Waring, but he is found dead too. It is later revealed that Brooke witnessed Waring's murder, committed by Robert Young (Doug Savant), the father of Waring's girlfriend, and met a similar fate when she was spotted. | |||||||
104 | 11 | "Uaʻaihue" "Stolen" | Jeffrey Hunt | David Wolkove | January 9, 2015 | 511 | 11.50[15] |
Bryan Wallace (Gerald Downey), a recently out-of-work consultant, sends his family on vacation from Michigan, but is sent to the hospital after being shot. The shooter is revealed to be Lukas Janssen (Henri Lubatti), an elusive art thief who stole a Vincent van Gogh painting and planted it in Bryan's luggage to avoid suspicion. The investigation is assisted by Nicole Booth (Rebecca Mader), an art thief who steals stolen art for money. She also happens to be an outlaw, with a criminal record and series of arrest warrants issued on her already, which comes to Steve's knowledge by Jerry's secret investigation. The team and Booth follow Janssen to an art gallery. Chin and Kono go undercover to intercept Janssen. However, Janssen stages a robbery to steal the art work in the gallery and hold everybody inside hostage. The rest of Five-0 cover Janssen's alleged escape route. Jerry realizes that Janssen will escape with the hostages and helps the team apprehend Janssen. Booth fools everyone with her sly plan and gives a 'cliche' twist at the ending, with a pathetic justification of what she did as 'girls gotta eat'. | |||||||
105 | 12 | "Poina ʻOle" "Not Forgotten" | Brad Tanenbaum | John Dove | January 16, 2015 | 512 | 10.59[16] |
Neurosurgeon Christine Dupont (Sarah Jane Morris) is killed. Five-0 investigate and soon realize that it has nothing to do with Delano, after they find one of her former patients dead. The patient was an employee at a local reformatory where four young boys disappeared in 1974. Five-0 search the closed reformatory to confirm their suspicions; that the boys were murdered. Max discovers that the boys were starved and dehydrated from the heat during their confinement. The team later arrest Alex Mackey (Gregory Itzin), another former employee who killed both the patient and Dupont to silence them into revealing the truth of the boys' fates. Meanwhile, McGarrett's father's car is stolen and later found in a disassembled state. McGarrett finds the thief, homeless young man Nahele Huikala (Kekoa Kekumano). McGarrett becomes sympathetic of Nahele and decides to help him. Grover's daughter, Samantha (Paige Hurd) continues to have nightmares of her kidnapping. | |||||||
106 | 13 | "Lā Pōʻino" "Doomsday" | Maja Vrvilo | Story by: Peter M. Lenkov Teleplay by: Sarah Byrd | January 30, 2015 | 513 | 10.50[17] |
Joe White (Terry O'Quinn), now a private security contractor, reunites with McGarrett and aids in the transfer of Mitch Lang, who has contracted a new deadly strain of bird flu in the Philippines. However, during the transfer, Lang is hijacked by terrorists. Five-0 believe that it was linked to a hacking on Homeland Security's database. The team believe the terrorists intend to weaponise the new strain by implanted it on bees, which would spread the virus worldwide. Furthermore, university professor Howard Rennick (Braddoc DeCaires) has been kidnapped by the mercenaries to make this happen. Five-0 track down an unauthorized beehive and raid the farm to rescue Lang and Rennick. The mercenaries attempt to drive the bees away, but Joe manages to intercept the van and drive it to the sea to drown them, ending the threat. Because the bees made contact with Joe, he goes under a 21-day quarantine. In the meantime, Joe confides in McGarrett that his mother is off the grid and promises to find her together. Regardless, McGarrett has Danny spy on him. | |||||||
107 | 14 | "Powehiwehi" "Blackout" | Peter Weller | Story by: Travis Donnelly Teleplay by: Eric Guggenheim | February 6, 2015 | 514 | 10.08[18] |
JC Dekker (Xzibit) is shot while attempting to break into prison, but he does not remember anything for the three days leading up to that event. The team learn that Dekker is a confidential informant for Immigration and Custome Enforcement to bring down Roman Zednik, an infamous Bulgarian criminal no law enforcement has ever seen in person. Dekker was introduced to Roman by Sidney Ames (David Cordell). When he is found dead, Five-0 conclude Dekker killed him in self-defense. They soon track down Roman's hideout and find an injured model, Danielle (Ana Alexander). They also find a man, assumed to be Roman, and kill him. However, Dekker recovers from his memory loss and reveals to Kono that Danielle is the true Roman. Roman corners Dekker and Kono at the hospital, but Kono manages to bring her down with a defibrillator. | |||||||
108 | 15 | "E ʻImi pono" "Searching for the Truth" | Allison Liddi-Brown | Kenny Kyle | February 13, 2015 | 515 | 9.81[19] |
Journalist Julius Brennan (A. J. Buckley) is murdered during Chinese New Year. Brennan was covering a genocide in the Congo perpetrated by warlord Roko Makoni (Barkhad Abdi), who was believed to have been killed in an air strike. Jerry looks into Brennan's massages from his hypergraphia and learns that Brennan came to Hawaii to continue his investigation into Roko Makoni, who is later discovered to have faked his death and living in Hawaii with the help of corrupt State Department employee Ben Hamilton (Grant Bowler) in exchange for access to blood diamonds. When Five-0 confronts him, Hamilton commits suicide by using a gun to shoot at a gas tank on his boat, triggering an explosion that kills Hamilton. Five-0 later track Roko down, but he escapes, gets to a taxi rigged with explosives, and holds some tourists hostage unless he be given safe passage out of the island. Elsewhere, Danny learns that his daughter Grace might have a potential boyfriend, when her texts are accidentally forwarded to his phone. | |||||||
109 | 16 | "Nanahu" "Embers" | Joe Dante | Story by: Akeba Gaddis Lynn Teleplay by: John Dove | February 20, 2015 | 516 | 10.66[20] |
Five-0 work together with California-based Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agent Kathy Millwood (Melina Kanakaredes) to investigate a series of arson attacks against couples. McGarrett learns that Millwood was not authorized to run the investigation, and that similar arson attacks were committed in California, with one killing Millwood's husband. Five-0 and Millwood identify the arsonist as Jason Duclair (Randy Couture), who is posing as an exterminator to look for targets. Duclair captures Millwood, but is found and arrested by McGarrett before he can attack a hotel. Meanwhile, Danny takes his girlfriend Amber Vitale (Lili Simmons) on a romantic getaway, but it is cut short when Amber is tracked down by her abusive ex-husband Frank Simpson (David Hoflin) after she left him in New York. Danny is stabbed as he tackles Frank. Elsewhere, Grover and McGarrett practice for a charity golf tournament, and Michelle Wie ends up offering McGarrett some helpful advice. | |||||||
110 | 17 | "Kukaʻawale" "Stakeout" | Daniel Dae Kim | David Wolkove & Lorenzo Manetti | February 27, 2015 | 517 | 9.79[21] |
A couple robs a jewelery store and steal $3 million worth of diamonds. The woman, Emma Mills (Jessica Lowndes) shoots her male accomplice Jacob Anders (Zoltán Hayth) and leaves him for dead. However, his body has not been found. Believing Anders intends to get revenge on Mills, Danny and McGarrett stake out her apartment to wait for him. During the stakeout, Danny discovers that Mills is making a call to television advertiser Barry Burns (Jon Lovitz). Chin and Grover question Burns, who reveals he and Mills are working for Anders, who is really Serbian mobster Radomir Ivanovich. Ivanovich assaults a gun store and steals a number of small and heavy arms. He then distracts Danny and McGarrett to kill Mills. After he disappears, Five-0 discover that Ivanovich is targetting the jewelery store owner Mia Price (Arden Cho), who is the inside woman of the robbery. Danny and McGarrett go on another round of therapy and are told to be more caring to each other. | |||||||
111 | 18 | "Pono Kaulike" "Justice for All" | Larry Teng | Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz | March 6, 2015 | 518 | 9.54[22] |
U.S. Marshals arrest Danny for Marco Reyes' murder, while IA arrests Chin for conspiracy to commit Reyes' murder. Joe reveals to the rest of the team that Reyes was a CIA asset and they want Danny to pay for his death. Danny signs the extradition form to be transported to a Colombian prison when Marshal Sam Alexander (Raphael Sbarge) implies his family will be in danger if he does not. McGarrett later learns that the CIA was getting close to making a deal with Reyes to get access to $1.3 billion of cocaine in his possession; with Reyes dead, the location of the drugs is unknown. McGarrett offers to find the cocaine for Alexander. Running on Joe's source, the team locate the drugs in an abandoned Colombian oil refinery. They find and destroy the cocaine when they find that Reyes' books would incriminate Alexander; McGarrett uses this as leverage to blackmail him into releasing Danny and retire. McGarrett later realizes that his mother was Joe's source, and that she is the reason McGarrett was not arrested for his involvement too. Meanwhile, Chin realizes that Gabriel Waincroft has tipped off IA about Chin's involvement in exchange for transfer to a minimum security prison. However, Gabriel uses this as an opportunity to murder IA detective Rex Coughlin (Robert Knepper) and escape. Now with no case against him, Chin is released. He later gets a call from Gabriel, who merely tells him "you're welcome". | |||||||
112 | 19 | "Kahania" "Close Shave" | Jerry Levine | Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | March 13, 2015 | 519 | 9.38[23] |
As McGarrett spends the morning getting a shave from a barber acquaintance Odell Martin (Michael Imperioli), a wounded young man, Eran (Steven Krueger), stumbles in, claiming to be fleeing from an Armenian gang led by the ruthless Garig Dobrian (Mark Ivanir) after witnessing a murder. Moments later, the same gang arrives and surrounds the shop. McGarrett, Eran and Odell barricade themselves inside to wait for help. Later realizing HPD would not arrive in time when the gang try to break in using a chainsaw from the shop next door, McGarrett makes molotov cocktails and kills all the gangsters. While Odell drives Eran to the hospital, McGarrett tracks down Garig, who is revealed to be Eran's father. Garig admitted that he ordered the hit against his son after he found out he kidnapped and murdered several children; Eran made up the story of witnessing the execution. Eran meanwhile, kidnaps Odell and orders him to drive him to his father's yacht, only to die at the hands of McGarrett during a hostage situation. Meanwhile, Jerry is falsely accused of a series of home invasions. As Max provides an alibi for Jerry's whereabouts, Chin and Grover investigate the home invasion and, learning the thief is targetting divorced women, they are led to a law firm and arrest the real home invader. | |||||||
113 | 20 | "ʻIke Hanau" "Instinct" | Maja Vrvilo | Story by: Peter M. Lenkov & Peter M. Tassler Teleplay by: Moira Kirland & Eric Guggenheim | April 3, 2015 | 520 | 8.87[24] |
Grover's oldest and closest friend Clay (Mykelti Williamson) and his wife Diane (Kim Wayans) vacation in Hawaii, but one morning, Clay calls Grover to tell him that Diane fell off a cliff to her death. Grover's instinct tells him that Clay pushed her. The rest of Five-0 are skeptical however, and Max has rules Diane's death as accidental, as there is no evidence suggest otherwise. Regardless, Grover continues and implores his wife Renee (Michelle Hurd) to give him Clay's phone. There, Grover's suspicions are proven correct; he was having an affair and planned to kill Diane to be with his mistress. Meanwhile, Danny and Shaw are trapped in an elevator with the dead body of Glenn Hurd, where Danny reveals he has claustrophobia. By the time help arrives, Shaw autopsies the body and find the bullet was missing, but they find fingerprints on a button leading to Hurd's business partner. | |||||||
114 | 21 | "Ua heleleʻi ka hoku" "Fallen Star" | James Wilcox | David Wolkove | April 10, 2015 | 521 | 8.70[25] |
Jerry and Max attend an Elvis impersonation convention when, during a performance, one of the Elvises, Lane Collins, collapses and dies. Max determines the death as cyanide poisoning. Five-0 discover that he was poisoned by crazed fan Jane Miller (Calico Cooper). After the case is closed, gunmen break into the ME's office and steal Collins' body. His body is recovered three blocks away but his suit is missing. It is revealed that the suit contains the $3 million of diamonds that were stolen in "Kukaʻawale". The team contact Barry Burns, now under house arrest, who admits to setting up the theft. However, they must also contend with Adrian Ivanovich (Ilia Volok), Rado's brother, who intends to steal the diamonds out of Hawaii. After Adrian kills the gunmen in the same hotel as the conference, he attempts to sneak out with the suit, but is killed by Five-0 before he can escape. Meanwhile, Gabriel stalks Chin and asks him to smuggle him out of Hawaii. When Chin returns to his home, he finds Gabriel left behind pictures of Adam Noshimuri. | |||||||
115 | 22 | "Hoʻamoano" "Chasing Yesterday" | Stephen Herek | John Dove | April 24, 2015 | 522 | 8.35[26] |
Three middle-aged men on vacation, Nolan Fremont (Jaleel White), Jake Lockhard (Pauly Shore), and Micky Dickson (Kevin Farley), wake up hungover to find a dead woman in their hotel bathtub. When they are arrested trying to bury the body, McGarrett, Danny, and Grover find the men cannot remember the previous night, so they retrace their steps, eventually identifying the victim as Rebecca Oleana, a nightclub waitress. Rebecca was planning on seeing her estranged father, who is dying from cancer. It is revealed that her half-brother Raymond Garvey (Todd Anderson) was the killer so he could get his father's entire inheritance. Meanwhile, while Jerry delivers for Kamekona, he witnesses a woman kidnapped in broad daylight. When the car is later found with the kidnapper dead, Chin and Kono work the case and find that the "kidnapper" was the woman's accomplice, the woman is Natalie Morris, who is wanted by the FBI. The two go to a coffee farm where she uses slave labor, but find she has disappeared. They manage to track her down to the harbor and kill her in a shootout. | |||||||
116 | 23 | "Moʻo ʻolelo Pu" "Sharing Traditions" | Eagle Egilsson | Story by: Peter M. Lenkov and Ken Solarz Teleplay by: Jessica Granger | May 1, 2015 | 523 | 8.60[27] |
As Kono sets sail on an outrigger canoe to circumnavigate the islands, the rest of Five-0 investigate a series of pharmacy robberies where hoards of drugs, which can be used to produce methamphetamine, is stolen. After Chin identifies one of the robbers as Makai Akana (Philip Moon), a "cook" who was recently parolled, the team find the lab and arrest him, where Akana reveals that he was forced by Willie Moon (Skylar Keiler) to produce the drugs or his son would die. The team arrest Willie, only to discover that his son was the one who set up the entire operation. Meanwhile, a severe storm passes, stranding Kono at sea. After the storm passes, Kono relies on survival skills taught to her by her mother Nani (Catherine Haena Kim). Her satellite phone dries enough to call Chin for help before another storm arrives. The Coast Guard fails to find her, but Kono is able to find her way back to shore and a bystander takes her to Emergency. | |||||||
117 | 24 | "Luapoʻi" "Prey" | Maja Vrvilo | Eric Guggenheim | May 8, 2015 | 524 | 8.57[28] |
As they prepare for Kono's wedding, Five-0 investigates the murder of a bounty hunter, who was pulled over by an HPD officer. A body was in the trunk. The man in it injured the police officer, that had pulled the hunter over for a broken rear light, killed the bounty hunter, and escaped in the car. The team is later called in to a scene, where a small regional private plane is found. Grover later tells McGarrett that it is contaminated by a toxic poison, and they have to wear special suits in order to go inside the plane. They also find out that a girl is missing. It later turns out that her father was the man who was the kidnap target for the bounty hunter, but the attempt had failed. In his own house, the father tortures another man, who he suspects was responsible for the disappearance of his daughter. He wants to know what he did to her. But fails. After some time, Five-0 arrive at the house, and take hand of the situation. Later, Danny meets his ex-wife Rachel who has a secret to confess to him about their son, Charlie, who has a serious illness. Also, Chin is concerned that Adam might have returned to his old ways. | |||||||
118 | 25 | "A Make Kāua" "Until We Die" | Bryan Spicer | Story by: Peter M. Lenkov Teleplay by: Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | May 8, 2015 | 525 | 8.27[28] |
In North Dakota, a weapon convoy is hijacked by an unknown group. The man leading the group, tells the transport plane pilots, to fly to some place in the U.S. But when one of his men reports that their destination cannot be reached by the plane, he changes his mind and says they are going to Hawaii. As the team prepares for Kono's wedding to Adam, a nuclear bomb is spotted in Waikiki. Chin Ho Kelly is afraid that it will blow up the city and maybe the rest of Hawaii. McGarrett, meanwhile, deals with his own issues as Catherine returns from Afghanistan. Later the team tracks down the bomb, which is located in a tram cart driving in Waikiki. McGarrett and Danny Williams stop the cart, but the driver pulls a gun at McGarrett, as he tries to stop him. McGarrett shoots the driver, and together, he and Danny drop the bomb in the Pacific Ocean via helicopter. At the wedding, Chin forgets the wedding rings, and goes to his car to get them where he is faced by Gabriel Waincroft. Chin tells him that he should shoot him while he has the chance. Some seconds later, Gabriel has mysteriously vanished, leaving Chin confused. |
Production
On March 13, 2014, CBS renewed Hawaii Five-0 for a fifth season.[29] Filming began on July 8, 2014 with a traditional Hawaiian blessing.[30] and the season premiered on September 26, 2014.
Reception
Ratings
List of live and DVR ratings
№ | Episode | Air date | 18-49 rating |
Viewers (millions) |
Weekly rank |
Live+7 18-49 |
Live+7 viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Aʻohe Kahi e Peʻe Ai" | September 26, 2014 | 1.2[5] | 8.97[5] | N/A | 2.1[31] | 12.26[31] |
2 | "Ka Makuakane" | October 3, 2014 | 1.3[6] | 9.77[6] | #23[32] | N/A | N/A |
3 | "Kanalu Hope Loa" | October 10, 2014 | 1.2[7] | 9.19[7] | #24[33] | 1.9[34] | N/A |
4 | "Ka Noeʻau" | October 17, 2014 | 1.2[8] | 9.18[8] | N/A | 2.0[35] | 12.09[35] |
5 | "Hoʻoilina" | October 24, 2014 | 1.1[9] | 8.92[9] | N/A | 1.8[36] | 11.92[36] |
6 | "Hoʻomaʻike" | October 31, 2014 | 1.1[10] | 9.47[10] | #22[37] | 1.8[38] | 12.43[38] |
7 | "Ina Paha" | November 7, 2014 | 1.2[11] | 8.95[11] | #25[39] | N/A | 11.90[40] |
8 | "Ka Hana Malu" | November 21, 2014 | 1.4[12] | 10.07[12] | #19[41] | N/A | 13.26[42] |
9 | "Ke Koho Mamao Aku" | December 12, 2014 | 1.1[13] | 8.77[13] | #19[43] | 1.9[44] | 11.95[44] |
10 | "Wawahi moeʻuhane" | January 2, 2015 | 1.4[14] | 10.51[14] | #6[45] | 2.1[46] | 13.54[46] |
11 | "Uaʻaihue" | January 9, 2015 | 1.5[15] | 11.50[15] | #12[47] | N/A | 14.38[48] |
12 | "Poina ʻOle" | January 16, 2015 | 1.5[16] | 10.59[16] | #9[49] | 2.3[50] | 13.82[50] |
13 | "La Poʻino" | January 30, 2015 | 1.5[17] | 10.50[17] | #13[51] | 2.3[52] | 13.90[52] |
14 | "Powehiwehi" | February 6, 2015 | 1.3[18] | 10.08[18] | #11[53] | N/A | 13.27[54] |
15 | "E ʻImi pono" | February 13, 2015 | 1.2[19] | 9.81[19] | #14[55] | 2.0[56] | 13.11[56] |
16 | "Nanahu" | February 20, 2015 | 1.4[20] | 10.66[20] | #13[57] | 2.2[58] | 13.90[58] |
17 | "Kukaʻawale" | February 27, 2015 | 1.2[21] | 9.79[21] | #14[59] | 2.0[60] | 12.92[60] |
18 | "Pono Kaulike" | March 6, 2015 | 1.2[22] | 9.54[22] | #18[61] | 1.9[62] | 12.49[62] |
19 | "Kahania" | March 13, 2015 | 1.2[23] | 9.38[23] | #19[63] | 2.0[64] | 12.37[64] |
20 | "'Ike Hanau" | April 3, 2015 | 1.2[24] | 8.87[24] | #13[65] | 1.9[66] | 11.70[66] |
21 | "ʻUa heleleʻi ka hoku" | April 10, 2015 | 1.1[25] | 8.70[25] | #17[67] | 1.8[68] | 11.41[68] |
22 | "Hoʻamoano" | April 24, 2015 | 1.1[26] | 8.35[26] | #21[69] | 1.9[70] | 11.35[70] |
23 | "Moʻo ʻolelo Pu" | May 1, 2015 | 1.2[27] | 8.60[27] | #17[71] | N/A | 11.24[72] |
24 | "Luapoʻi" | May 8, 2015 | 1.1[28] | 8.57[28] | #14[73] | 1.8[74] | 11.34[74] |
25 | "A Make Kāua" | May 8, 2015 | 1.1[28] | 8.27[28] | #15[73] | 1.8[74] | 11.34[74] |
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External links
- Official website
- List of Hawaii Five-0 episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Hawaii Five-0 episodes at TV.com
- List of Hawaii Five-0 episodes at The Futon Critic
- Hawaii Five-0 at epguides.com
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