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词条 Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 1)
释义

  1. Cast and characters

     Main cast  Recurring  Guest stars 

  2. Episodes

  3. Production

     Development  Casting 

  4. Release and marketing

  5. Reception

     Awards and nominations  Critical response  Ratings 

  6. Home Video Release

  7. References

  8. External links

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| season_number = 1
| season_qualifier = 2010 TV series,
| bgcolour = #055F4D
| image = Hawaii_Five-0_-_The_1st_Season.jpg
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| caption = Season 1 U.S. DVD cover
| starring = {{Plainlist|
  • Alex O'Loughlin
  • Scott Caan
  • Daniel Dae Kim
  • Grace Park
  • Taryn Manning}}

| country = United States
| num_episodes = 24
| network = CBS
| first_aired = {{Start date|2010|9|20}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2011|5|16}}
| episode_list = List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) episodes
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The first season of the CBS police procedural drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on September 20, 2010 for the 2010–11 television season. Production began for the Pilot on February 18, 2010.[1] CBS gave a full series order on May 19, 2010 and later ordered a full twenty-four episode season on October 21, 2010.[2][3] The season concluded on May 16, 2011.[4]

The series centers on the "Five-0", a specialized task force established by the Hawaiian Governor that investigates a wide series crimes on the islands, including murder, terrorism and human trafficking. The series stars Alex O'Loughlin, Scott Caan, Daniel Dae Kim, and Grace Park. Taryn Manning was also cast and receives an "Also starring" credit for three episodes before departing the series in the thirteenth episode of the season.

The first season ranked #22 for the 2010-11 television season, had an average of 11.96 million viewers, and received mostly positive reviews.[5] "Kai e'e", the fifteenth episode of the season holds the record for the most watched Hawaii Five-0 episode in the series history with 19.34 million viewers.[6] In addition, the series premiere holds the record for second most watched episode with 14.20 million.[7] Hawaii Five-0 received generally positive reviews from critics and became one of CBS' top rated programs. It was renewed for a second season, which premiered on September 19, 2011.[6]

Cast and characters

{{main|List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) characters}}

Main cast

  • Alex O'Loughlin as Lieutenant Commander Steven "Steve" McGarrett, United States Navy Reserve
  • Scott Caan as Detective Sergeant Daniel "Danny" "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
  • Taryn Manning as Mary Ann McGarrett

Recurring

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  • James Marsters as Victor Hesse
  • Jean Smart as Governor Pat Jameson
  • Teilor Grubbs as Grace Williams
  • Teila Tuli as Kamekona Tupuola
  • Will Yun Lee as Sang Min Sooh
  • Michelle Borth as Lieutenant Catherine Rollins, United States Navy
  • Dennis Chun as HPD Sergeant Duke Lukela
  • Masi Oka as Dr. Max Bergman, Chief Medical Examiner
  • Claire van der Boom as Rachel Edwards
  • Mark Dacascos as Wo Fat
  • Larisa Oleynik as Jenna Kaye
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Guest stars

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  • Norman Reedus as Anton Hesse
  • Andrea Bowen as Amy
  • Sean "Diddy" Combs as Reggie Cole
  • Dane Cook as Matthew Williams
  • Selita Ebanks as Lisa
  • Patrick Gallagher as Carlos Bagoyo
  • Balthazar Getty as Walton Dawkins
  • Kelly Hu as Laura Hills
  • Nasir "Nas" Jones as Gordon Smith
  • Nick Lachey as Tyler
  • Joanna Levesque as Courtney Russell
  • Robert Loggia as Ed McKay
  • Vanessa Minnillo as Susan
  • Masaharu Morimoto as himself
  • William Sadler as John McGarrett
  • Jason Scott Lee as Detective Kaleo
  • Kevin Sorbo as Carlton Bass
  • Rick Springfield as Renny Sinclair
  • Peter Stormare as Drago Zankovic
  • Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa as Hiro Noshimuri
  • Justin David Ross as Swat Guy
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Episodes

{{see also|List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) episodes}}

The number in the "No. overall" column refers to the episode's number within the overall series, whereas the number in the "No. in season" column refers to the episode's number within this particular season. With the exception of "Pilot" the titles of each episode are in the Hawaiian language, though its English translations are directly underneath. "U.S. viewers (millions)" refers to the number of viewers in the US in millions who watched the episode as it was aired.

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|EpisodeNumber = 1
|EpisodeNumber2 = 1
|Title = Pilot
|AltTitle =
|DirectedBy = Len Wiseman
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci & Peter M. Lenkov|t=Peter M. Lenkov}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|9|20}}
|Aux4 = 14.20[7]
|ProdCode = 101
|ShortSummary = U.S. Navy SEAL Steve McGarrett returns to his native Hawaii to find Victor Hesse, a terrorist who murdered McGarrett's father, John McGarrett, a retired officer from the Honolulu Police Department (HPD). He is enlisted by Hawaiian Governor Pat Jameson to head a new task force with legal immunity to clean up the underworld of O{{okina}}ahu. In turn, McGarrett enlists Honolulu newcomer Danny Williams, a divorced detective who moved from New Jersey to be closer to his daughter; Chin Ho Kelly, a disgraced police officer and a protege of McGarrett's father who was wrongly accused of corruption; and Kono Kalakaua), Chin Ho's cousin, a former surfer and soon-to-be Police Academy graduate. Together they discover a link between Hesse and a Chinese human trafficking ring with a mole in HPD. After threatening to deport the family of the ring leader. Sang Min, to Rwanda, McGarrett is given the location where Hesse is: a freighter heading to China. McGarrett and Danny storm the freighter and dispatches several of Hesse's guards. McGarrett confronts Hesse and after a fight, McGarrett shoots Hesse, who falls to the sea. The next episode reveals that the Coast Guard has yet to find his body.
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|EpisodeNumber = 2
|EpisodeNumber2 = 2
|Title = {{okina}}Ohana
|AltTitle = Family
|DirectedBy = Brad Turner
|WrittenBy = Sarah Goldfinger & Paul Zbyszewski
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|9|27}}
|Aux4 = 12.72[8]
|ProdCode = 103
|ShortSummary = A National Security Agency cyberterrorism expert Roland Lowery (Scott Cohen) is kidnapped by a Serbian gang. While Kono Kalakaua is tasked with looking after Lowery's son Evan (Colin Ford), the rest of the team discover Lowery was working on a "skeleton key", a computer program that would allow the user to hack into anything. Soon, Kono and Evan are kidnapped by the same gang led by Drago Zankovic (Peter Stormare). The rest of the team realize the gang is using the program to shut down the island's radar, allowing a plane to smuggle through. Zankovic intends to sell the program to the occupants of the plane. Before the deal is made, McGarrett's team storm the warehouse and arrest Zankovic. In the end, the team celebrate Kono's Police Academy graduation.
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|EpisodeNumber = 3
|EpisodeNumber2 = 3
|Title = Malama Ka {{okina}}Aina
|AltTitle = Respect the Land
|DirectedBy = Paul Edwards
|WrittenBy = Carol Barbee & Kyle Harimoto
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|10|4}}
|Aux4 = 12.24[9]
|ProdCode = 102
|ShortSummary = The team fall witness to a shooting between Triad and Samoan gangs during a high school football game, which they were watching, and during the game, Danny introduces Grace to the team. Chin Ho chases a suspect, only to find it is Sid (Sidney Liufau), his cousin, who later reveals himself to be working undercover in a gang unit. Sid refuses to have anything to do with Chin Ho because of Chin's past with the HPD and also because of the corruption charge that Chin has. McGarrett and Danny discover that Frank Salvo (James Russo), a Mafia boss from New Jersey, is meeting with the head of the Samoan gang, after which there could be a full blown gang war. The team manage to stop the meeting. Meanwhile, Danny fights to keep shared custody of his daughter Grace following the gang shooting, as she was present; his ex-wife ultimately drops the case. In the end, the team decides to name themselves "Five-0", after McGarrett's high school football jersey number.
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|EpisodeNumber = 4
|EpisodeNumber2 = 4
|Title = Lanakila
|AltTitle = Victory
|DirectedBy = Alex Zakrzewski
|WrittenBy = Peter M. Lenkov & Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|10|11}}
|Aux4 = 10.69[10]
|ProdCode = 105
|ShortSummary = Five-0 are tasked to find Walton Dawkins (Balthazar Getty) a convict who broke out of prison. They later find he is targeting a couple, who recently won a million dollars and free trip to Hawaii on a game show. Dawkins kidnaps the boyfriend, Craig Ellers (Kenneth Mitchell), who is revealed to be Dawkins' former partner in crime. The two previously robbed five million dollars before Ellers placed it in a bank while Dawkins goes to prison. McGarrett and Chin Ho arrive at the bank and chase Dawkins, first by road, then by helicopter, where Dawkins' crash lands through lack of fuel. McGarrett catches up with Dawkins and kills him in the ensuing shootout. Meanwhile, McGarrett looks after his sister Mary, (Taryn Manning) who has had problems with the law in the past, when she comes to visit. Danny has a knee injury, which he jokingly blames on McGarrett's unorthodox tactics for getting the job done.

Note: This is the first episode to feature Taryn Manning as a main cast member credited as "also starring"


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|EpisodeNumber = 5
|EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|Title = Nalowale
|AltTitle = Forgotten/Missing
|DirectedBy = Brad Turner
|WrittenBy = J. R. Orci & David Wolkove
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|10|18}}
|Aux4 = 10.94[11]
|ProdCode = 104
|ShortSummary = Amanda Reeves, the adult daughter of U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Michael Reeves, is found drowned. Governor Jameson takes a personal pledge to find those responsible, and enlists Five-0. Over the course of the investigation, they learn Amanda's sister Robin is still alive and was last found in a nightclub. McGarrett and Danny discover somebody drugged both sisters and sold them to a sex trafficking ring. The Five-0 team storms the operation, but they find that RobIn is not there. They learn from the head of the operation that they were ordered to kidnap the sisters from a Filipino terrorist organization, headed by Carlos Bagoyo (Patrick Gallagher), who is using the ransom demand to get to Reeves and log into a database. Five-0 storms the warehouse after confirming Robin is present, and McGarrett subdues Bagoyo. Meanwhile, Mary finds her father's tool box that he left for her brother to solve a crime, and starts investigating herself. This episode introduces quirky medical examiner Max Bergman (Masi Oka).
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|EpisodeNumber = 6
|EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|Title = Ko{{okina}}olauloa
|AltTitle = North Shore of O{{okina}}ahu
|DirectedBy = Matt Earl Beesley
|WrittenBy = Carol Barbee & Kyle Harimoto
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|10|25}}
|Aux4 = 10.23[12]
|ProdCode = 106
|ShortSummary = Ian Adams (Mark Cunningham), the head of Kono's former pro surfing team, Coral Prince, is shot in front of a large crowd. McGarrett suggests Kono sit out the case, but she is determined to find the killer and talks with old friend Ben Bass (Joshua Dallas), the son of Carlton Bass (Kevin Sorbo) who was Adams' business partner. She learns that he founded a surf village located near the beach where Adams was killed, but also learns that gangsters are trying to get them to leave. The rest of the team determine that Adams was targeted and killed by a sniper from a hill overlooking the beach. Realizing Ben owns a rifle, they also learn that according to Adams' will, Ben will become his beneficiary, and hence is a prime suspect. It is later revealed that it was Carlton who organized Adams' death and is arrested.
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|EpisodeNumber = 7
|EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|Title = Ho{{okina}}apono
|AltTitle = Accept
|DirectedBy = James Whitmore, Jr.
|WrittenBy = Peter M. Lenkov & Jim Galasso
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|11|1}}
|Aux4 = 10.86[13]
|ProdCode = 107
|ShortSummary = Ex-Navy SEAL Graham Wilson being pursued by HPD, fleeing the scene of his wife's murder, and taking a group of tourists hostage aboard the USS Missouri in Pearl Harbor. He claims to be innocent and forces the authorities to find the real killer. Governor Jameson's new public safety liaison Laura Hills seeks the help of Five-0. McGarrett boards the Missouri while the rest of the team pieces together what actually happened at the crime scene. The team discovers that Wilson was prescribed antipsychotic medication that he had stopped taking, and as a result is suffering from blackouts. On-board Missouri, McGarrett's plan is assisted by Ed McKay, a retired sailor who had served with McGarrett's grandfather on the USS Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor. After Wilson's daughter is kidnapped, it seems apparent he was framed, and the team shifts priority to recovering the girl. It turns out that Wilson's wife was Russian and prior to marrying Wilson, she was married to a Russian businessman who turns out to be the actual killer. McGarrett prevents HPD SWAT from killing Wilson, and although he's cleared for his wife's murder, but still faces charges for hostage-taking.
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|EpisodeNumber = 8
|EpisodeNumber2 = 8
|Title = Mana{{okina}}o
|AltTitle = Belief
|DirectedBy = Matt Earl Beesley
|WrittenBy = Paul Zbyszewski & Jim Galasso
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|11|8}}
|Aux4 = 10.23[14]
|ProdCode = 108
|ShortSummary = Danny is shocked to discover his former HPD partner, Meka Hanamoa, is found dead at a lū{{okina}}au. Furthermore he learns HPD is not investigating who murdered him because Internal Affairs is investigating Hanamoa for possible police corruption, led by the same man who investigated Chin Ho. Danny's attempts to clear Meka's name only appears to incriminate the dead officer further. Hanamoa's most recent partner Kaleo (Jason Scott Lee) works with Five-0 and find Hanamoa may have worked with the Ochoa cartel, led by Emilio Ochoa (Christian George). Although they plan to capture him alive, Kaleo kills him, claiming he was defending himself. McGarrett remembers that Sang Min had a mole in HPD who identified Kono as a cop in "Pilot", so they ask Sang Min to identify the mole. He identifies Kaleo as the corrupt detective, who set up his partner. Danny attacks Kaleo before McGarrett breaks them up. Now cleared, Hanamoa is given a funeral with full honors.
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|EpisodeNumber = 9
|EpisodeNumber2 = 9
|Title = Po{{okina}}ipu
|AltTitle = The Siege
|DirectedBy = Brad Turner
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter M. Lenkov & Shane Salerno|t=Shane Salerno}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|11|15}}
|Aux4 = 10.34[15]
|ProdCode = 109
|ShortSummary = When a security detail member is found murdered in a hotel room, Five-0 discovers he was assigned to protect General Pak (Ric Young), a mass-murdering military general from Sandimar, who is due at the upcoming O{{okina}}ahu Foreign Aid Summit. Working with an old SEAL buddy Nick Taylor (Max Martini), McGarrett and the team discover the murderer is Erica Raines (Emmanuelle Vaugier), a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) assassin. When the team confronts her, she attempts to flee but gets hit by a bus and dies. When Pak and his family arrive in Hawaii, Five-0 learns that Raines was working with Taylor to kill Pak. The team takes refuge in McGarrett's house, where Pak reveals he is there to seek political asylum and confess his crimes Taylor arrives to assault the house, and in a final showdown McGarrett is forced to shoot him to death.
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|EpisodeNumber = 10
|EpisodeNumber2 = 10
|Title = Heihei
|AltTitle = Race
|DirectedBy = Elodie Keene
|WrittenBy = Sarah Goldfinger
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|11|22}}
|Aux4 = 12.34[16]
|ProdCode = 110
|ShortSummary = In Waikiki, four masked assailants in white coats robs an armored car shooting all three guards, killing two of them, in broad daylight. Five-0 quickly recover the van, as well as the money, leaving them confused but realizes the gang is likely to strike a bigger target during a triathlon event, which is being held for the next day. Furthermore, the robbers are athletes taking part in the event and are living next door to Danny's ex-wife Rachel (Claire van der Boom). Following a stakeout, Danny finds out they are to rob a diamond store. As they split up in the escape, Five-0 follow suit and each member takes down a robber.
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|EpisodeNumber = 11
|EpisodeNumber2 = 11
|Title = Palekaiko
|AltTitle = Paradise
|DirectedBy = Frederick E. O. Toye
|WrittenBy = David Wolkove & J. R. Orci
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|12|6}}
|Aux4 = 10.51[17]
|ProdCode = 111
|ShortSummary = Five-0 investigate when Erica Harris is found by two hunters, not knowing what she was running from. Erica is on her honeymoon with her husband, Jake Harris. Her mother-in-law suspects her of being involved, having possibly only married Jake for his money and that she is in debt. Jake is found dead in their hotel room, Max Bergman discovers a series of related murders in 2009 where couples were targeted. Five-0 find the women had a similar appearance to Erica, and they find the face of the killer, Bradford Matinski, in the pictures from each couple. He was engaged to a woman who called off the wedding; Five-0 believe he later killed her. After Matinsky escapes from his cruise ship, Danny finds his next target. Matinsky kidnaps the wife and after a car chase, he threatens to kill the woman. McGarrett shoots him and he falls off a cliff. Meanwhile, McGarrett reveals to Chin about the Champion Spark Plugs tool box left to him be his father, showing pictures and files about Yakuza activity. There are also a set of unexplained numbers. Chin reveals the numbers were a case file that mysteriously disappeared, involving McGarrett's mother's death.
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|EpisodeNumber = 12
|EpisodeNumber2 = 12
|Title = Hana {{okina}}a{{okina}}a Makehewa
|AltTitle = Desperate Measures
|DirectedBy = Chris Fisher
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter M. Lenkov|t=Carol Barbee & Kyle Harimoto}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2010|12|13}}
|Aux4 = 10.91[18]
|ProdCode = 112
|ShortSummary = A weapons dealer wanted by Interpol is found dead after washing ashore. Surveillance shows the victim walking with Victor Hesse, the man who killed McGarrett's father and survived being shot. He visited a doctor whom he later kills after having the bullets removed from his torso, and has since been off the grid for four months. To track him down, Five-0 reluctantly enlist the help of Sang Min, the human trafficker arrested from the pilot. When they arrive at the bar, Sang Min betrays them and helps Hesse escape. Chin Ho tracks them to a ship, but is knocked out and awakens the next morning with a bomb attached to his neck. Hesse demands $10 million in exchange for his life. Chin Ho knows that HPD has over $28 million from a drug bust three years previously until $200,000 ended up missing, resulting in Chin Ho's corruption charges. Five-0 break into the vault and "borrow" the money they need. When they meet Hesse burns the money. McGarrett forces him to deactivate the bomb. As Five-0 celebrate Christmas, Hesse is seen meeting with Wo Fat in prison, who wants to know how much McGarrett knows about his father's case.
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|EpisodeNumber = 13
|EpisodeNumber2 = 13
|Title = Ke Kinohi
|AltTitle = The Beginning
|DirectedBy = Brad Turner
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter M. Lenkov|t=Nicole Ranadive}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|1|3}}
|Aux4 = 11.00[19]
|ProdCode = 113
|ShortSummary = McGarrett awakens to masked men breaking into his house and stealing the Champ box containing the investigation to his mother's murder. Mary is kidnapped for her own investigation. She calls McGarrett from the trunk of a car; Five-0 track the car and rescue her. The two hostiles are members of the Yakuza. Despite that the box is still missing, Mary previously took pictures of every item in the box. They later raid a gambling den and find the third assailant. The team search his phone history and realize he called Hiro Noshimuri, believed to be involved in not only the kidnapping but McGarrett's mother's death. However, he is also connected to Governor Jameson. She warns him that to put Noshimuri away, they must find solid evidence. After finding the missing box, McGarrett manages to tie Hiro Noshimuri to Mary's kidnapping, but not his mother's death. Hiro is playing golf with his brother and Wo Fat when McGarrett arrests him. In the end, McGarrett hears that Hiro Noshimuri's brother, has been killed in a car accident.

Note: This is the final episode to feature Taryn Manning as a main cast member credited as "also starring"


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|EpisodeNumber = 14
|EpisodeNumber2 = 14
|Title = He Kane Hewa{{okina}}ole
|AltTitle = An Innocent Man
|DirectedBy = Chris Fisher
|WrittenBy = Peter M. Lenkov & Paul Zbyszewski
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|1|17}}
|Aux4 = 10.83[20]
|ProdCode = 114
|ShortSummary = Chin Ho and Kono join HPD in a car chase, which ends with the car crashing and killing the driver. Five-0 find a severed head in a cardboard box. After finding out the driver's family are illegal immigrants from China, McGarrett tries to clear him, but Danny does not resort to the same courtesy. The team find the identity of the man as Henry Duncan a thyroid cancer patient under Chin Ho's former fiancée Malia (Reiko Aylesworth). Later, they discover Nicole Duncan (Amanda Schull) the victim's wife is missing. Robert Rovin (Greg Gerrman), the woman's father, a businessman, is given a call to deliver five million dollars to a specified location in exchange for his daughter's safety. Things go awry when McGarrett and Danny kill the suspect who takes the money. It is later determined the wife was part of the plan to use the money and runaway with the suspect, who was her secret lover, to Paris; Five-0 arrests her. In the end McGarrett informs the driver's father (Tzi Ma) that Governor Jameson has fast-tracked his family for American citizenship.
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|EpisodeNumber = 15
|EpisodeNumber2 = 15
|Title = Kai e{{okina}}e
|AltTitle = Tidal Wave
|DirectedBy = Duane Clark
|WrittenBy = Melissa Glenn & Jessica Rieder
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|01|23}}
|Aux4 = 19.34[21]
|ProdCode = 115
|ShortSummary = The population of Hawaii are forced to evacuate the coast in the wake of a tsunami threat. Five-0 investigate the disappearance of Dr. Norman Russell (John Sullivan), the head of the Tsunami Warning Center. McGarrett later realizes that the approaching tsunami does not exist; Russell was kidnapped to transmit the false data. After they rescue him, Five-0 discover that Sam Hale (Brian Goodman), a United States Coast Guard Commander, orchestrated the plot to break into the empty precinct where the $28 million (first mentioned in "Hana {{okina}}a{{okina}}a Makehewa") is held. Knowing their theft of the $10 million to save Chin Ho will be exposed, the team intervenes, and arrests Hale and finding the money in a sandbag. Five-0 decide to confess their previous theft to Governor Jameson, however McGarrett is somewhat disturbed to learn that all $28 million were recovered.
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|EpisodeNumber = 16
|EpisodeNumber2 = 16
|Title = E Malama
|AltTitle = To Protect
|DirectedBy = Brad Turner
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=Carol Barbee|t=Kyle Harimoto & Shane Salerno}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|02|07}}
|Aux4 = 11.01[22]
|ProdCode = 116
|ShortSummary = Five-0 are tasked to find Julie Masters (Mariana Klaveno), the key witness against drug cartel leader Aaron Brenner (Robert Prescott). She disappears after Brenner sends two assassins after her. McGarrett and Chin Ho journey through the vast forests to find her. When Chin Ho finds her, they find there is also a third assassin after her, and a "cleaner". McGarrett and Chin Ho safely escort Julie to the courthouse after subduing or killing the three assassins. After viewing security footage, Kono discovers that the "cleaner" is one of Brenner's defense lawyers, and subdues her. Meanwhile, Danny hears that two assailants carjacked his ex-wife's car. Because Grace was present, he becomes fixated on solving the case. After confronting Stan (Mark Deklin), Rachel's current husband, he realizes Stan has possession of tapes incriminating housing commissioner Bruce Hoffman (Barry Levi) of corruption. Williams threatens Hoffman to back off or he will expose the tapes to the press.
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|EpisodeNumber = 17
|EpisodeNumber2 = 17
|Title = Powa Maka Moana
|AltTitle = Pirate
|DirectedBy = Brad Turner
|WrittenBy = Joe Halpin
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|02|14}}
|Aux4 = 10.73[23]
|ProdCode = 117
|ShortSummary = Twelve college students on a catamaran during spring break are kidnapped by a gang of pirates. As Five-0 lead a search to find the hostages, the pirates make ransom demands of $20 million for each hostage to their wealthy parents. The team storm a house believed to be where the hostages are kept, but instead find a pirate stronghold who were not involved in the kidnapping. After the parents of one of the hostages pay the pirates $400,000 as down payment, their son is found murdered. Afterwards the kidnappers demand that Susan (Vanessa Minnillo), a crew member of the catamaran who evaded the pirates, deliver the money to them. McGarrett gives in, but realizes Susan was involved. Inside the bag instead of the money, the kidnappers and Susan find stun grenades which go off. The hostages are rescued. When asked how he realized Susan was involved, McGarrett states the leader told him Susan by name after seeing her from a newspaper report, however her name was never published.
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|EpisodeNumber = 18
|EpisodeNumber2 = 18
|Title = Loa Aloha
|AltTitle = The Long Goodbye
|DirectedBy = Eric Laneuville
|WrittenBy = Paul Zbyszewski & Mike Schaub
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|02|21}}
|Aux4 = 10.45[24]
|ProdCode = 118
|ShortSummary = The children of a state judge and prosecutor are killed, one by having the rope cut off while zip-lining, the second in a car bombing. The team learns an unknown man called the fathers prior to their children's deaths. After researching cases the state judge & prosecutor worked together on, Five-0 believe the murderer is Travis Roan (Theo Coumbis); his 20-year-old son was prosecuted by the two men for DUI, and was later killed in prison. Having not seen his son since he was 13, Roan vows revenge, but the team prevent him from killing the son of a lawyer involved in the case. Meanwhile, Danny's younger brother Matthew (Dane Cook) comes to Hawaii. He later learns that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) suspect him for fraud. Danny reluctantly tips off his brother. As Matthew leaves the Island, Danny realizes he was wanted for laundering money to a drug cartel.
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|EpisodeNumber = 19
|EpisodeNumber2 = 19
|Title = Ne Me{{okina}}e Laua Na Paio
|AltTitle = Heroes and Villains
|DirectedBy = Matt Earl Beesley
|WrittenBy = J. R. Orci & David Wolkove
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|03|21}}
|Aux4 = 10.01[25]
|ProdCode = 119
|ShortSummary = Alex Baker, dressed as superhero Captain Fallout during a science fiction convention, falls to his death from a high hotel floor. After following leads in the investigation, Five-0 ultimately learn that Baker was drunk and went to the wrong room, that was just above his room, and the room's owner was in possession of a memory card containing footage of Lindsay Roberts, a young woman who disappeared (and was murdered) in late 2008, who had been having an affair with her boss, Richard Davies (D. B. Sweeney). Anne Davis, Richard's wife killed her, and later hired a thug to retrieve the card, which caused Baker's death when the thug had mistaken Baker for the real thief. Meanwhile, McGarrett teams up with CIA analyst Jenna Kaye (Larisa Oleynik), who is running her own investigation without the CIA's backing, regarding the deaths of his parents. Wo Fat is the head of the Yakuza who arranged the murders. In the end, Wo Fat meets with McGarrett; Wo Fat warns McGarrett not to dig into his parents' past.
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|EpisodeNumber = 20
|EpisodeNumber2 = 20
|Title = Ma Ke Kahakai
|AltTitle = Shore
|DirectedBy = Larry Teng
|WrittenBy = Elwood Reid
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|04|11}}
|Aux4 = 9.54[26]
|ProdCode = 120
|ShortSummary = While hiking in the Ko{{okina}}olau Range, McGarrett and Danny find a dead body with a gunshot wound. McGarrett falls and breaks an arm while examining him. Later, the team find the body matches 53-year-old fisherman Jack Leung. It is revealed that Leung took a second job at an air strip, where he came across plans for Donald Rutheford (Wayne Duvall) to help his son leave the country after he is wanted for murder, and was killed for it. The team arrest both Rutherfords after the son is picked up from Hong Kong. Meanwhile, Chin Ho and Kono visit their ailing Aunt Mele. Chin Ho is later forced to admit that it was their uncle who stole the $200,000 for a kidney from the black market to save Auntie Mele, and Chin Ho got the heat for the theft. In the end, they learn Mele had died.
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|EpisodeNumber = 21
|EpisodeNumber2 = 21
|Title = Ho{{okina}}opa{{okina}}i
|AltTitle = Revenge
|DirectedBy = Duane Clark
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=Shane Salerno & Peter M. Lenkov|t=Shane Salerno}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|04|18}}
|Aux4 = 11.44[27]
|ProdCode = 121
|ShortSummary = NYPD detective Reggie Cole (Sean Combs) has been undercover for the FBI working for a New York crime boss Jimmy Cannon (Keith David) for two years. The boss's trip to Hawaii also allows for Reggie to briefly drop in on Lisa, his wife (Selita Ebanks) and Kevin, young son. One night, two gunmen attack his home, kill his wife and seriously wound him. Though warned by the FBI not to pursue Cannon, Five-0 continue anyway. Later, Cole escapes from hospital on a mission for revenge. Five-0 find a body who matches one of the gunmen. Realizing Cole is tracking the investigation, the team later catch up to him, where he announces a surprising development in the case: Cannon did not order his wife's death. After Cole is cleared for the first gunman's death, he and McGarrett find the second, who confesses it was Cannon's son Richard who ordered the hit; Richard is later arrested. Cole is then allowed to continue the investigation in taking down Cannon.
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|EpisodeNumber = 22
|EpisodeNumber2 = 22
|Title = Ho{{okina}}ohuli Na{{okina}}au
|AltTitle = Close to Heart
|DirectedBy = Brad Turner
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter M. Lenkov|t=Kyle Harimoto}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|05|2}}
|Aux4 = 9.83[28]
|ProdCode = 122
|ShortSummary = A world-renowned photographer, Renny Sinclair, is shooting swimsuit models, one of which he was planning a new life with after finding out she is pregnant with his child, when he returns to his trailer, which then explodes. Five-0 discover a connection to Sinclair and Derek Marcum, a betting shop owner who loaned Sinclair almost $291,570. It is later revealed that this amount of money is equal to the Department of Agriculture's estimated cost of raising a child to age 18. Sinclair has a daughter from a previous relationship, who also happens to be an assistant of his, this is Amy but her real name is Pauline Lucero and she come from Milan. She blames Sinclair for not caring about her, though she was not aware of the money he was going to give her. Chin Ho is called by Internal Affairs to testify against his uncle after he confesses that it was he and not Chin Ho, who stole the money in the corruption case. Chin Ho responds by "confessing" he took the money, but never spent it. He is ordered to pay it back, but since he was bluffing, Chin Ho goes to Marcum for a loan.
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|EpisodeNumber = 23
|EpisodeNumber2 = 23
|Title = Ua Hiki Mai Kapalena Pau
|AltTitle = Until the End is Near
|DirectedBy = Steve Boyum
|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=Peter M. Lenkov|t=David Wolkove}}
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|05|9}}
|Aux4 = 9.45[29]
|ProdCode = 123
|ShortSummary = Five-0 and Jenna Kaye close in on Wo Fat's whereabouts, but find Sang Min instead. Min evades the team during a chase, during which Danny spots a dead man in an apartment. Danny is infected with sarin nerve gas. While he recovers, the team's search for Wo Fat is on hold until they solve the sarin case. At first Kono finds that a Russian terrorist with connections to sarin is in the island. He dies accidentally exposing himself to sarin while Five-0 give chase to him, but they find the canisters in his car are all empty and were made by a company run by Elliot Connor and owned by Jeff Fallon, who lives in the same house in which the first victim was found. Eventually, it turns out the culprit was Elliot's secretary, with whom he had an affair, and wanted to make it seem like a terrorist attack to divert the authorities and get away with the murder. Meanwhile, IA reveals the money Chin Ho paid back was not from the $28 million dollars, and they would arrest his uncle. Sang Min shows up and gives himself up. He wants protection because Wo Fat wants him dead.
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|EpisodeNumber = 24
|EpisodeNumber2 = 24
|Title = Oia'i'o
|AltTitle = Trust
|DirectedBy = Brad Turner
|WrittenBy = Peter M. Lenkov & Paul Zbyszewski
|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|05|16}}
|Aux4 = 10.41[30]
|ProdCode = 124
|ShortSummary = Chin Ho turns down HPD's offer to rejoin the force. On his way out, he finds officers bringing in the burnt money Hesse burned in "Hana {{okina}}a{{okina}}a Makehewa". Meanwhile Laura Hills is killed by a bomb. McGarrett and Danny examine her home to find she was the one who sent McGarrett clues from the Champ box. They also find a key McGarrett believes opens a desk in Governor Jameson's mansion, but also fingerprints belonging to McGarrett. They find a suspect who can testify against Wo Fat, only he is killed during transport, leading McGarrett to believe Jameson is involved. He breaks into the mansion to find evidence that she knew Hills was sending McGarrett the information. When he returns to Five-0, HPD arrive to arrest him for Hills' murder. He escapes and asks Kamekona for arms. McGarrett breaks into the mansion again and forces Jameson to confess to Hills' murder, only to be tasered by Wo Fat, who takes his gun, kills Jameson, and places it back in McGarrett's hand. Police and Chin Ho, who regained his position with HPD, arrive to arrest McGarrett. Kono is also arrested for stealing the $10 million from the forfeiture locker.
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Production

Development

CBS initially announced that a pilot for a possible Hawaii Five-O reboot had been ordered into production on February 18, 2010.[1] Len Wiseman was announced as the director a few days later.[31] Based on the strength of the pilot, the network ordered Hawaii Five-0 to series on May 19, 2010.[32] The series premiered on September September 20, 2010 and after five episodes aired, CBS gave the show a full season order on October 21.[3][33]

The first season was executive produced by the three co-creators Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Peter M. Lenkov with the latter serving as head writer and day-to-day showrunner. Len Wiseman also executive produced the pilot episode, which he directed. Brad Turner, Sarah Goldfinger, J. R. Orci, Elwood Reid and Paul Zbyszewski all served as co-executive producers along with Carol Barbee and Shane Salerno, who were consulting producers. The season's twenty-four episodes were directed by thirteen different directors. Brad Turner accumulated the most credits with eight episodes, including the season finale. Matt Earl Beesley directed three episodes while Duane Clark and Chris Fisher directed two each. The remaining eight episodes were directed by Paul Edwards, Alex Zakrzewski, James Whitmore, Jr., Elodie Keene, Frederick E. O. Toye, Eric Laneuville, Larry Teng and Steve Boyum.[34]

Filming of the season concluded on April 14, 2011.[35] The season concluded on May 16, 2011.[4] A day earlier, on May 15, 2011 CBS announced that the show would be renewed for a second season that premiered on September 19, 2011.[36][37]

Casting

Daniel Dae Kim was the first to be cast in the series on February 8, 2010 to play Chin Ho Kelly, an ex-cop trained by Steve McGarrett's father.[38] Several days later on February 10 it was announced that Alex O'Loughlin was cast as Steve McGarrett.[39] Taryn Manning also joined the cast as Mary Ann McGarrett, Steve's sister.[40] Actress Grace Park was next to be cast on March 1, 2010 as rookie detective Kona "Kono" Kalakaua.[41] Although in the original series, the character of Kono was male, the reboot series swapped the cop's gender in order to steer clear of a task force void of women.[42] Scott Caan was the final member to be cast on March 5, 2011 cast as Danny "Danno" Williams.[43] On December 22, 2010 it was announced that Taryn Manning would be departing the series.[44] She was originally expected to appear in the first four episodes and then recur throughout the season[44] however, her only appearance in "Pilot" ended up being a deleted scene[45] and her first appearance broadcast on television did not come until episode four.[46] Manning's third and final episode as a main cast member was "Ke Kinohi" but she makes guest appearances in subsequent seasons.[44] On September 3, 2010 it was reported that Jean Smart had been cast as Governor Pat Jameson[47] Masi Oka was also cast as a guest star playing the chief medical examiner Max Bergman.[48] It was reported that Mark Dacascos was cast as Wo Fat on November 3, 2010.[49] Michelle Borth had a recurring role in the season as Lieutenant Rollins, Steve McGarrett's girlfriend.[50] Larisa Oleynik was cast in a recurring role, as ex-CIA analyst Jenna Kaye, with the option to become a series regular in the second season.[51] Claire van der Boom was also cast in a recurring role as Rachel Edwards, Danny's ex-wife.[52] Dennis Chun, son of Kam Fong Chun who played Chin Ho Kelly on the original series, guest starred in multiple episodes as Honolulu Police Department Sargent Duke Lukela.[35]

Release and marketing

The pilot episode was originally released as an advance screening at Queen's Surf Beach in Waikiki on September 13, 2010.[53] One week later, the season began airing on television on September 20, in the 10 pm (ET) timeslot on Mondays,[54] on the 42nd anniversary the original show premiered.[53] The fifteenth episode, "Kai eʻe", aired as a special episode following an AFC Championship Game on Sunday, January 23, 2011.[55] The season finale, "Oiaʻiʻo", aired on May 16, 2011 at the same Monday timeslot.[56]

Reception

Awards and nominations

The first season was nominated for seven awards, two of which were won. The season was voted "Favourite New TV Drama" at the 37th People's Choice Awards.[57] Keith Power and Brian Tyler also won the series a Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) award.[58] Scott Cann was nominated for a 68th Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film;[59] Glee actor Chris Colfer became the winner of the award.[60] Series stunt coordinator Jeff David Cadiente was nominated for a 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Stunt Coordination in the episode "Ua Hiki Mai Kapalena Pau", but lost to cable crime drama Southland.[61] The first season was also nominated for three 2011 Teen Choice Awards; the season for Choice TV Show: Action, Daniel Dae Kim for Choice TV Actor: Action, and Grace Park for Choice TV Actress: Action.[62] They lost to Los Angeles, Nikita actor Shane West, and NCIS: Los Angeles actress Linda Hunt, respectively.[63]

Critical response

The season was met with generally positive reviews from critics. R. L. Shaffer of IGN rated the season eight out of ten, signifying a "great" season. Shaffer stated that although it was not "particularly refreshing," the season was "damn good, with great cinematography, solid performances and slick, stylized action and drama."[64] Dave Trumbore of Collider stated "The new Five-O plays like an action-packed combination of The A-Team's antics with the realism of The Shield. Though season one doesn't choose to go nearly as dark as many episodes of The Shield did, Alex O'Loughlin brings his physical presence and stunt training from that series into Five-O." Trumbore was also receptive towards the action sequences, which he felt was "one main sell of the show."[65] Stuart Galbraith of DVD Talk had "many criticisms" with the season, but liked some aspects of the show because "clearly there's an attempt to draw from the best elements of the original series."[66]

Ratings

The season premiered with 14.2 million viewers and a 3.9/11 ratings share among adults 18-49.[7] Although the show was a highly rated new show, ratings were down from the premiere of Miami season eight, which occupied the same time slot the previous year.[67] Ratings hit an all-time high with its fifteenth episode, "Kai e{{okina}}e", which was watched by 19.34 million viewers and garnered a 5.6 ratings share with adults 18-49.[68] A ratings low came with the penultimate episode, "Ua Hiki Mai Kapalena Pau", which earned 9.45 million viewers.[29] The finale jumped by almost a million viewers and was seen by 10.41 million people.[30] The season included the second largest gains in Digital video recorder (DVR) viewership from the 2010–11 season, behind Modern Family. It gained an average of 3.3 million more from live viewing.[69] For the first season, Hawaii Five-0 was the 22nd most seen show in total viewership, averaging 11.96 million viewers.[70] It was also the 33rd most seen show in the 18-49 demographic, with a 3.3 rating.[71]

No. Episode Air date 18-49
rating
Viewers
(million)
Weekly
rank
Live+7
18-49
Live+7 viewers
(million)
1 "Pilot"2010|9|20}} 3.9[7] 14.20[7] #11[72] 5.0[87] 17.59[73]
2 "Ohana"2010|9|27}} 3.6[8] 12.72[8] #16[74] 4.7[92] 16.07[75]
3 "Malama Ka Aina"2010|10|4}} 3.5[9] 12.24[9] #16[76] 4.6[97] 15.42[77]
4 "Lanakila"2010|10|11}} 3.1[10] 10.70[10] #25[78] 4.2[102] 13.61[79]
5 "Nalowale"2010|10|18}} 2.9[11] 10.94[11] #25[80] 3.9[107] 13.95[81]
6 "Ko'olauloa"2010|10|25}} 2.8[12] 10.23[12] N/A 3.7[111] 13.14[82]
7 "Ho'apono"2010|11|1}} 3.0[13] 10.86[13] #21[83] 4.1[116] 14.11[84]
8 "Mana'o"2010|11|8}} 2.9[14] 10.23[14] N/A 4.1[120] 13.76[85]
9 "Po'ipu"2010|11|15}} 2.8[15] 10.34[15] N/A 3.9[124] 13.58[86]
10 "Heihei"2010|11|22}} 3.3[16] 12.34[16] #9[87] 4.4[129] 15.72[88]
11 "Palekaiko"2010|12|6}} 2.8[17] 10.51[17] #21[89] 3.9[134] 13.94[90]
12 "Hana 'a'a Makehewa"2010|12|13}} 2.8[18] 10.91[18] #16[91] 3.9[139] 14.11[92]
13 "Ke Kinohi"2011|1|3}} 2.9[19] 11.00[19] #17[93] 4.1[144] 14.92[94]
14 "He Kane Hewa'ole"2011|1|17}} 2.9[20] 10.83[20] #18[95] 4.2[149] 14.38[96]
15 "Kai e'e"2011|1|23}} 5.6[21] 19.34[21] #6[95] N/A N/A
16 "E Malama"2011|2|7}} 2.8[22] 11.01[22] #18[97] 4.0[157] 14.33[98]
17 "Powa Maka Moana"2011|2|14}} 2.8[23] 10.73[23] #16[99] 4.0[162] 13.99[100]
18 "Loa Aloha"2011|2|21}} 2.8[24] 10.45[24] #20[101] 4.0[167] 13.82[102]
19 "Na Me'e Laua Na Paio"2011|3|21}} 2.9[25] 10.01[25] #18[103] 4.1[172] 13.45[104]
20 "Ma Ke Kahakai"2011|4|11}} 2.5[26] 9.54[26] #18[105] 3.5[177] 12.73[106]
21 "Ho'opa'i"2011|4|18}} 2.8[27] 11.44[27] #6[107] 3.8[182] 14.71[108]
22 "Ho'ohuli Na'au"2011|5|2}} 2.5[28] 9.83[28] #23[109] 3.5[187] 12.88[110]
23 "Ua Hiki Mai Kapalena Pau"2011|5|9}} 2.3[30] 9.45[30] N/A 3.3[191] 12.67[111]
24 "Oia'i'o"2011|5|16}} 2.7[30] 10.41[30] #15[112] 3.7[196] 13.61[113]

Home Video Release

The DVD box set of the first season was first released by CBS DVD and Paramount Home Entertainment in the United States (Region 1) on September 20, 2011,[114] the United Kingdom (Region 2) on September 26, 2011,[115] and Australia (Region 4) on December 1, 2011.[116] The season was also released on Blu-ray disc in the US and UK on the same day as their DVD counterparts.[66][115] The season box set consists of six discs, featuring all 24 episodes as well as bonus material including behind the scenes footage, deleted scenes, and audio commentaries on two episodes.[114]

Hawaii Five-0: The First Season
Set details[64][66]Special features[66]
  • 24 episodes
  • 6-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Languages:
    • English (Dolby Digital 5.1, with subtitles)
    • Subtitles in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Finnish, Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian
  • Audio commentaries on "Pilot" and "E Malama"
  • Shore Lines: The Story of Season 1
  • Aloha Action!
  • Grace Park's Hawaiian Tour
  • Legacy (comparing both series)
  • Picture Perfect: The Making of the Pilot
  • Re-scoring the Theme Song
  • Inside Comic-Con
  • Inside the Box
  • CBS Launch Promos
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
Release Dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
September 20, 2011September 26, 2011December 1, 2011

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External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.cbs.com/primetime/hawaii_five_o/}}
  • {{Imdb episodes|1600194|Hawaii Five-0}}
  • {{Tv.com episodes|hawaii-five-o-|78112|Hawaii Five-0}}
  • List of Hawaii Five-0 episodes at The Futon Critic
  • {{Epguides|HawaiiFiveO_2010|Hawaii Five-0}}
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