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Post by mandyblue on Nov 1, 2015 23:54:53 GMT -5
FIVE-0 MUST WORK WITH A CHARMING CON MAN TO FIND A KILLER WHEN HIS FEMALE PARTNER IS MURDERED ON THE JOB, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” FRIDAY, NOV. 13
Julie Benz Guest Stars as Inspector Abby Dunn
“Piko Pau 'iole” – Five-0 must work with charming con man Hank Weber (Kristoffer Polaha) to find a killer when his female partner is murdered on the job. Also, San Francisco Police Inspector Abby Dunn comes to O’ahu and works with Chin to investigate the murders of five Chinese arms dealers, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Nov. 13 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT), on the CBS Television Network. Julie Benz guest stars are Inspector Abby Dunn.
(*”Piko Pau 'iole” is Hawaiian for “The Artful Dodger”)
CHEAT TWEET: #H50 fans, give a warm ALOHA 2 @juliebenz! She & Chin make a good team! 11/13 9pm #Five0Fridays bit.ly/1PJC0eQ
REGULAR CAST:
Alex O’Loughlin (Steve McGarrett) Scott Caan (Danny “Danno” Williams) Daniel Dae Kim (Chin Ho Kelly) Grace Park (Kono Kalakaua) Masi Oka (Dr. Max Bergman) Chi McBride (Lou Grover) Jorge Garcia (Jerry Ortega)
GUEST CAST:
Ian Anthony Dale (Adam Noshimuri) Dennis Chun (Duke Lukela) Christopher Sean (Gabriel Waincroft) Shawn Thomsen (Officer Pua Kai) Steve Bastoni (Tom Bishop) Akira Hirayama (Goro Shioma) Julie Benz (Inspector Abby Dunn) Natalie Dawson (Katie Dawson) Kristoffer Polaha (Hank Weber) Thomas H. Chang (HPD Officer Tseng)
STORY BY: Peter M. Lenkov TELEPLAY BY: Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt DIRECTED BY: Joel Surnow
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Post by davilarose on Nov 13, 2015 22:03:24 GMT -5
I thought this was going to be a filler episode...I was wrong. Lots of Adam and Gabriel. I was distracted watching this ep with all the news from Paris......I going to have to re-watch this one.....And it was a good one.
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Post by Dannos Dani on Nov 13, 2015 22:31:00 GMT -5
Shoutout to Paris and hope nothing more happens there.
And, back in Hawaii.... - it's amazing how poor Adam just keeps going out of the frying pan and into the fire and back out and back in .... - Poor disgruntled, jealous Jerry... he makes me laugh. - Mrs. Dexter Abby has her eyes on Chin and vice-versa? What happened to Leilani? - Alcatraz. Ha! - The drain is a good addition to the interrogation package. - Starski & Hutch. Oh, the memories. - Love Grover's "is he for real" look. Damn, but he's grown on me. - Gabriel sure does get around... why would he save Adam? - Steve, if Hank is holding a cat, maybe he won't steal anything. Let him hold the cat. - Interesting how most people kick the door open facing it but Steve does the horse kick. - So Hank wanted to shoot the guy? Cause I'm not buying he wanted to save Starski & Hutch. - Gabriel (who seems to have his hands in way too many pies) should hire better cons. - OR - is it still part of a long con they haven't yet figured out? Look forward to seeing the trio working together again, though. - Why am I surprised Gabriel was behind the gun smuggling too?
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Post by Core 4 on Nov 14, 2015 3:51:12 GMT -5
Great episode. Although I had a small suspicion that Hank may be a murderer (though during episode I still changed my mind), it completely didn't expect that he worked for someone, and as they revealed that who he worked for someone it was already certain for me, that it was Gabriel. It seemed that these two storyline do not have any connection with each other, but it turned out quite differently. And Gabriel is working with Yakuza, besides, Adam confessed to the killings (A scene from the set of episode 6.10 makes sense). Interestingly happens. What to Hank, a very cool character, have good texts. We got to know Abby, which as we see is from the Police in San Francisco, where she build a team of style Five-0. For now I rate her positively. Have you noticed mention of Alcatraz from Jerry? Jorge Garcia played in the TV series "Alcatraz", whose creators were Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt, who written this episode.
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Post by rita162 on Nov 14, 2015 5:38:32 GMT -5
Loved this episode. Liked the twist with Hank being bad all the way through. Looking forward to see how Steve and gang are going to catch Gabriel
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Post by katlyn520 on Nov 14, 2015 17:44:52 GMT -5
- Gabriel sure does get around... why would he save Adam?
I suppose in the grand scheme of things, Gabriel could have waited 'til they killed Adam and then come along and said "here's your money back and I'll give you a whole lot more if you work with me and don't try to kill me." But, really, I think that's the sole reason. I don't think he really cared if he saved Adam or not ... he just wanted them not to come after him. And maybe he wanted to be able to hold it over Chin that he could save his cousin and her husband and none of it would have happened if Chin had just gone along with what Gabriel wanted in the first place. On the subject of Adam, I understand that he's remorseful about killing two men but I hope we find out that he only did it to put it behind him and not have to wonder what might happen when the bodies are found ... and can they trace anything to him. Confess to "murder" but when it turns out to be considered self defense, he's in the clear. Please! Could they not have had him go in to the police station and say, "I was being taken to an out of the way place to be killed by two men and I got away but they had guns and I had to kill them or be killed." It's such a clear case of self defense that I'm surprised they're teasing us with him confessing to killing them.
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Post by Core 4 on Nov 14, 2015 18:14:56 GMT -5
- Gabriel sure does get around... why would he save Adam?
On the subject of Adam, I understand that he's remorseful about killing two men but I hope we find out that he only did it to put it behind him and not have to wonder what might happen when the bodies are found ... and can they trace anything to him. Confess to "murder" but when it turns out to be considered self defense, he's in the clear. Please! Could they not have had him go in to the police station and say, "I was being taken to an out of the way place to be killed by two men and I got away but they had guns and I had to kill them or be killed." It's such a clear case of self defense that I'm surprised they're teasing us with him confessing to killing them. Certainly at the police interrogation he this will tell. For now admitted to the killings, after he probably present his version at the police interrogation. Anyway I wonder whether they find the two men in the forest. Maybe Yakuza moved their somewhere. Although from photos of the filming episode 6.10 we know that it will have that scene with Kono in court. We see Adam and Kono leave the court and holding hands (they are nicely dressed), and then in front of court will appear Chin and Abbie, and they talk with Adam and Kono.
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Post by davilarose on Nov 14, 2015 22:06:48 GMT -5
On the subject of Adam, I understand that he's remorseful about killing two men but I hope we find out that he only did it to put it behind him and not have to wonder what might happen when the bodies are found ... and can they trace anything to him. Confess to "murder" but when it turns out to be considered self defense, he's in the clear. Please! Could they not have had him go in to the police station and say, "I was being taken to an out of the way place to be killed by two men and I got away but they had guns and I had to kill them or be killed." It's such a clear case of self defense that I'm surprised they're teasing us with him confessing to killing them. Certainly at the police interrogation he this will tell. For now admitted to the killings, after he probably present his version at the police interrogation. Anyway I wonder whether they find the two men in the forest. Maybe Yakuza moved their somewhere. Although from photos of the filming episode 6.10 we know that it will have that scene with Kono in court. We see Adam and Kono leave the court and holding hands (they are nicely dressed), and then in front of court will appear Chin and Abbie, and they talk with Adam and Kono. But-can't Adam plead self defense in the killing of those two men? They wanted to kill him---
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Post by katlyn520 on Nov 14, 2015 22:41:06 GMT -5
Certainly at the police interrogation he this will tell. For now admitted to the killings, after he probably present his version at the police interrogation. Anyway I wonder whether they find the two men in the forest. Maybe Yakuza moved their somewhere. Although from photos of the filming episode 6.10 we know that it will have that scene with Kono in court. We see Adam and Kono leave the court and holding hands (they are nicely dressed), and then in front of court will appear Chin and Abbie, and they talk with Adam and Kono. But-can't Adam plead self defense in the killing of those two men? They wanted to kill him--- Yeah, that was really my point. Why end the show with them teasing us with Adam confessing to "murder" when we all know what happened was self defense and it'll be a nothing issue, except that if that picture relates to it, he has to go to court and the finding is self defense.
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Post by Core 4 on Nov 15, 2015 1:54:39 GMT -5
I don't know. Maybe they more wanted to show that he admitted that such a situation took place, and that he is linked to the killings. Because he could hide it in secret. And if in the last scene he would have explained the murders, then they didn't give her in last scene of episode.
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Post by northernspirit on Nov 15, 2015 12:27:03 GMT -5
Don't forget the drama factor - being the closing scene of the show, we are more likely to talk about it with a confession of murder vs. the more logical explanation of self-defense. Higher impact to make viewers go "Ohhhhh!" and tune in next week than the easier path of self-defense. Curious to see where this Adam/Gabriel/Yakuza storyline goes in upcoming episodes.
Hank was definitely easy on the eyes, and I thought he had great interaction with the team. Hoping we'll see him again. Loved Steve's constant reactions/lines with Hank, with hints of tough guy SuperSeal coming through. Liked Abby, guess Leilani has come and gone.
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Post by Dannos Dani on Nov 18, 2015 10:26:01 GMT -5
Tallest, handsomest Hank stole this ep...what a fun episode to watch. I absolutely loved Hank. I have to keep reminding myself that he killed a couple of people - not your regular con man. But oh, is he charming and cute-handsome? I definitely want him to work with 5-0 again. The scenes in the car, with Danno finding himself agreeing with him... hilarious. And Grover giving Hank the fish-eye (with good reason)...
As for Adam confessing, definitely some drama to end the episode with, because we all know nothing will come of it. The bodies will have been removed so no body, no crime. And it was self-defense, although how would Adam prove it? It should make Kono appreciate Adam more - he could easily have kept silent. On the other hand, this is H50, so it might drive a wedge between them - with her thinking he might kill again, and from then on it'd be a small step to go back to the old weays. After all, this is TV so we can't have a happy marriage.
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Post by maxis on Nov 18, 2015 17:55:40 GMT -5
I thought it was a great episode until we learned that Gabriel was behind everything and the purpose was to get a virus on the 50 computer? Really? Enjoyable episode none the less.
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Post by katlyn520 on Jan 6, 2016 18:08:48 GMT -5
I often select a DVR'd episode of H5-0 to "watch" as I fall asleep at night; I rarely make it to the end as I just kind of listen. Last night was this episode and there was a moment when I sat up and rewound about a minute as I heard two names that I thought didn't belong in the episode. When Abby mentions the detectives she'll be working with on her San Francisco task force, she calls them Stone and Keller. Those were the names of the characters that Karl Malden and Michael Douglas played on The Street of San Francisco. What a nice tribute to that show and those characters!
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