Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 3)

Not to be confused with Hawaii Five-O (season 3).
Hawaii Five-0 (season 3)

Season 3 U.S. DVD Cover
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 24
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 24, 2012 (2012-09-24) – May 20, 2013 (2013-05-20)
Season chronology

The third season of the CBS crime drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on September 24, 2012. The finale aired on May 20, 2013.

Cast and characters

Christine Lahti joined the cast in a recurring role as McGarrett's mother, Doris,[1] who had been revealed to actually still be alive at the end of the previous season. "She's a wonderful addition to the 'H50' family and the fans will certainly enjoy what we have in store for her," said showrunner Peter Lenkov. "Let's just say that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree."[2] Her role lead to a return of McGarrett's girlfriend Catherine, who "shamelessly flirted" with a federal agent to get information about her.[3]

Ed Asner reprised his role as smuggler August March, a villain from the original series who become the first non-main character from it to have a rebooted version on the new series when McGarrett seeks March's help in apprehending some art thieves.[3] In other casting developments, Lenkov revealed on his Twitter feed that Carlos Bernard had joined the show.[4] He declined to identify which role Bernard would play, but did say that the producers hoped he would appear in "many eps".[4] He appeared in two episodes portraying WITSEC Agent Channing. Ving Rhames was cast as a guest star and possibly more. One episode was slated to flash back to Danny's New Jersey police days when he had to deal with Rhames's character, leading to a possible recurring role in the present.[5] However, the episode aired and Rhames did not appear.

Main cast

Recurring

Notable guest stars

Episodes

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481"La O Na Makuahine"
"Mother's Day"
Bryan SpicerPeter M. LenkovSeptember 24, 2012 (2012-09-24)3018.06[6]
McGarrett reluctantly begins to reconcile with his presumed-dead mother Doris (Christine Lahti), who was revealed to be Shelburne in the previous episode. She admits that she was a spy who murdered Wo Fat's (Mark Dacascos) father, and later faked her death to protect herself. Meanwhile, Kono is pulled from the water by Adam Noshimuri (Ian Anthony Dale), having been alerted by Chin Ho, while Chin Ho races back home to save his wife Malia, but she succumbs to her injuries and dies, leaving Chin devastated. Furthermore, Frank Delano (William Baldwin), who arranged those events, also breaks Wo Fat out of prison. McGarrett returns to Hawaii and places Doris into custody under his girlfriend Catherine Rollins (Michelle Borth). Delano asks Wo Fat to help him smuggle drugs out of Hawaii, and in exchange he will give him Shelburne's location. Five-0 realize Delano and his crew are posing as cleaners so they could steal the drugs from HPD headquarters, the group having killed five innocent workers so that they could claim the dead men's identities and sneak into the HPD Headquarters, undetected. Delano's team is hindered by a traffic jam, and Five-0 engages them. Chin Ho avenges his wife's death by shooting Delano after an intense gun battle, ending with Delano running out of bullets and Chin choosing to kill him anyway. One of Delano's dying men, the man who dumped Kono into the ocean reveals that Wo Fat knows where Doris is. Wo Fat escapes after Doris fires three shots. At the end of the episode, Steve sends his mom away from the island to protect her from Wo Fat, but as her plane departs, Danny shows up and reveals that she fired the three shots into the ground, making Steve wonder why she apparently let Wo Fat escape.
492"Kanalua"
"Doubt"
Frederick E. O. ToyeJoe HalpinOctober 1, 2012 (2012-10-01)3027.95[7]
Following an elaborate art heist, the Five-0 team finds the getaway car along with the driver, who was shot in the head before he and the car were set on fire. The driver is identified as a former NASCAR driver, who was forced to work for the thieves after they kidnapped his daughter. The team calls on August March (Ed Asner) for help in tracking the daughter. It is revealed that the paintings they stole were actually previously stolen by the gallery owner's grandfather in 1941. The rest of the robbers are later found dead, with no sign of the daughter. Ballistics evidence matches the murder of flight attendant Angela in "Kalele". August ultimately confesses to the murders, after his print is found on one of the stolen paintings and the murder weapon is recovered in a search of March's apartment. August leads them to an abandoned factory where she is apparently being held, as an attempt to lead them away from recovering the girl, before August commits suicide by jumping in front of a truck. The girl is later recovered alive in a long-stay parking lot. Meanwhile, Steve asks Catherine for assistance in tracking his mother. She finds that Doris' plane never left Hawaii and that she is hiding somewhere on the island. Meanwhile, the team tries to help Chin cope with the death of his wife.
503"Lana I Ka Moana"
"Adrift"
Steve BoyumElwood ReidOctober 8, 2012 (2012-10-08)3038.39[8]
McGarrett and Danny are fishing in the ocean when they rescue a man (Todd Stashwick) lost at sea on a raft. However, the man pulls out a gun and hijacks the boat while also stranding McGarrett and Danny at sea. The two find a yacht, and come across a dead body, shot by the same weapon used by the hijacker. The yacht is also disabled. They are later arrested by the United States Coast Guard, but released soon after. Back on land, the hijacker is identified as Gil Scates, a former security guard who was fired for inappropriate advances towards Kate Burgess (Cynthia Watros), wife of Al Burgess, the victim on the yacht. Five-0 realize that Scates believes he has gotten away with murder; Scates is found and arrested near his apartment. Upon interrogation, Five-0 learns that Kate wanted Scates to kill her husband so they could be together, and then she sabotaged the yacht, making him a patsy. As the team move to arrest Kate, her sister-in-law Jenny (Julie McNiven) discovers what she did and kills her in revenge.
514"Popilikia"
"Misfortune"
Christine MooreStephanie SenguptaOctober 15, 2012 (2012-10-15)3048.70[9]
Professional polo player Billy Keats (Robbie Amell) is found decapitated by a garroting wire tied between two poles while he was playing. One of his friends, Jake Madsen (Guy Wilson), reveals to Five-0 that he believes Jake was the intended target. It is further revealed that Jake was kidnapped ten years ago, but escaped before a ransom was paid. The kidnappers were convicted, but one of them, Randy Thorpe (Jack Dimish) was released. However, Thorpe claims he was paid by an unknown party to plant a bomb in his car. A further investigation reveals Amanda Madsen, Keats' lover and Jake's mother, was the real target; although she survived the car bomb, she was later suffocated in hospital. Reviewing camera footage reveals that Jake killed his mother, because of the affair, and she was against paying the ransom ten years ago. Meanwhile, Doris reunites with McGarrett. Doris claims the reason why she shot at the floor was due to a struggle between her and Wo Fat, however McGarrett reveals to Danny that he does not believe her. Doris meanwhile, secretly recovers a microfiche from a cavity under McGarrett's home.
525"Mohai"
"Offering"
Jerry LevineStory by: Peter M. Lenkov & David Wolkove
Teleplay by: David Wolkove
November 5, 2012 (2012-11-05)3077.53[10]
On Halloween night, Five-0 investigates a road accident where the drivers of both vehicles are missing. One of the drivers, Lisa Heller, is later found murdered, having died as a ritualistic sacrifice, most likely by the other driver. The team learn that Lisa Heller was at a party in a condemned house, and find the killer took another victim, Lucas Hayes (Jordan Matlock), to murder him in a similar ritual by the following night. The killer is Seth Tilton (Chris Marquette), who is caring for his ailing grandmother Helen (Lee Meriwether), who is also involved. Lucas however escapes captivity and calls the police before Helen non-fatally stabs him. Five-0 storms the house and realize Seth is gone with Lucas. Helen misleads the team before killing herself by shooting herself with a pistol while also killing the HPD guard escorting her but Five-0 realizes Seth has gone to a beach to perform another killing. McGarrett and Danny arrive, killing Seth right before he could complete the ritual.
536"I Ka Wa Mamua"
"In a Time Past"
Sylvain WhiteStory by: Peter M. Lenkov
Teleplay by: Ken Solarz
November 12, 2012 (2012-11-12)3057.96[11]
The team investigate an explosion where they find traces of acetone peroxide, which are used by Middle Eastern terrorists, indicating a terrorist cell is active in Hawaii. A discovery of a terrorist hideout leads Five-0 to a planned attack at a military base where the Secretary of Defense is speaking at an event. Five-0 and HPD manage to secure the area, locate and disarm the bomb, but the terrorist responsible has escaped. Danny ultimately finds the man and shoots him, but finds the terrorist was strapped with a bomb with a proximity center, and Danny has to stay still or the vest would explode. As the bomb squad works to defuse the device, McGarrett distracts Danny from his anxiety by asking him to tell the story of how he escaped death in New Jersey. Danny recalls the incident on September 11, 2001, before the attacks, when he and his then partner (Sydney Tamiia Poitier), are captured by gang members (T.I. and Terrence Howard) in their drug operation. The gang members kill his partner before Danny could escape and kill all three members responsible. At the time Danny's wife was pregnant, and it's implied Danny named their daughter after his partner: Grace Tilwell.
547"Ohuna"
"The Secret"
Larry TengMike SchaubNovember 19, 2012 (2012-11-19)3069.02[12]
Zach Slater (Matt Bush), a teenage boy and expert computer hacker, is released from juvenile hall but is abducted shortly after and later found dead. Five-0 realize he had files in his hard drive, which was what the killers were after. After Kono discovers Zach's password in his room, the killers, led by South African mercenary Sean Winston (Carlo Rota), storm the house and hold everybody hostage. Kono agrees to give them the password if they release the hostages. Five-0 supply them a truck, which the mercenaries take with Kono. However it is a trap set up by the team, who overpower the mercenaries in the process. Meanwhile, Mary Ann (Taryn Manning) returns for a visit, now a caregiver with her boyfriend, Morty Sapperstein (Shelley Berman), in tow but is unrelenting in not wanting to see her mother. Her companion however convinces her to see Doris, reciting his story when his estranged daughter was killed years before.
558"Wahineʻinoloa"
"Evil Woman"
Steve BoyumStory by: Stephanie Sengupta & Courtney Kemp Agboh
Teleplay by: Stephanie Sengupta
November 26, 2012 (2012-11-26)30810.30[13]
Following the murder of Aiden O'Connell in a sugar cane field in Maui, McGarrett is convinced that Olivia Victor (Vanessa Marcil), Aiden's psychologist, is responsible, but her initial arrest is overturned due to lack of evidence. To hinder the investigation, Victor files a restraining order against McGarrett, who has Catherine add her on a No Fly List. Although the rest of Five-0 are initially skeptical of McGarrett's suspicions, they find that Aiden hired a Private Investigator, also found murdered, who found that Victor run a prostitution ring in her own office. Five-0 are able to find Victor at the airport and arrest her. Meanwhile, Catherine is confronted by WITSEC Agent Channing (Carlos Bernard), now suspended, after Catherine hacked into his account to get information on Doris's whereabouts. They learn that one of her assassination targets, "Mangosta", is still alive and seeking revenge in Hawaii. However instead Doris captures Mangosta and tortures him for information on who else knows she is alive, before Catherine stops her.
569"Haʻawe Make Loa"
"Death Wish"
Gwyneth Horder-PaytonBill HaynesDecember 3, 2012 (2012-12-03)3119.32[14]
Five-0 investigate a bank robbery where two people are shot, with one of those being a teller (Rumer Willis) Max, a witness, was going to ask out. The other, Jim Rogers (Lochlyn Munro), later dies in hospital after one of the robbers returns to silence him. After identifying the leader, mob enforcer Martin Cordova (C. Thomas Howell), the team realizes that Jim paid Cordova to rob the bank and attempt a kidnap so that he can die a hero in order to win the trust of his family. Jim and Cordova are also dying from cancer. The team track him to a hospital, and Cordova kidnaps McGarrett, sends him to a remote area and goads McGarrett into killing him, not wishing to die from the cancer. However, he is arrested instead when the rest of the team locate him. Meanwhile, Danny has to catch a stalker who sent a threatening letter to one of Victoria's Secret's models. The stalker is later identified as Denise Pope (Z. Zoccolante), and Danny kills her before she could murder her target.
5710"Huakaʻi Kula"
"Field Trip"
Eric LaneuvilleMichele Fazekas & Tara ButtersDecember 10, 2012 (2012-12-10)3099.84[15]
McGarrett and Danny accompany Grace's Aloha Girl Scout troop on a camping trip but stumble upon an injured hiker Ron Alberts (Tom Arnold), who shoots Danny and locks him and the girls in a bunker as he takes McGarrett and one of the girls hostage to find something he lost in the jungle; a bag of diamonds he dumped from a plane which crashed. Danny and the scouts manage to escape and call for help. McGarrett finds the diamonds, and overpowers Ron, only to find he has a working partner, Wilson Hines (Tom Schanley). Hines kills Ron, but is soon himself shot to death by Danny, who followed McGarrett's trial with the scout leader. Meanwhile, Kono meets Adam Noshimuri's brother, Michael (Daniel Henney), recently released from prison after serving 10 years for manslaughter, who is less than thrilled with Adam's plans of transforming the Yakuza. In the end of the episode, Michael is revealed to have used Kono's gun while she is sleeping.
5811"Kahu"
"Guardian"
Bryan SpicerNoah NelsonDecember 17, 2012 (2012-12-17)31210.54[16]
Christmas time in Hawaii finds McGarrett and Catherine helping teenager Ethan Awana (Tristan Lake Leabu) find his missing father, after blood is found in the general store he owns. It is later revealed the blood does not belong to the father, but a shooter he was defending himself from. While searching Ethan's home, Catherine finds $30,000 in the basement. It is later revealed that Ethan's father was unknowingly helping a member of a gang that robbed a bank in Chicago some time ago, whose colleagues are now after his cut. Bruce's captor falls in the basement during an altercation and Five-0 arrests him.
5912"Kapu"
"Forbidden"
Steven DePaulDavid WolkoveJanuary 14, 2013 (2013-01-14)3139.59[17]
A university chemistry professor is found dead in an acid bath. Danny is saddled with looking over his nephew Eric (Andrew Lawrence), who has recently arrived on the island, who later ends up assisting Five-0 in the case. The team have a suspect range of 300 people who have access to the labs and equipment. Five-0 later discover that the professor missed lectures in order to pursue other projects, namely bringing back an extinct plant which can hold the key to curing a disease, which the son the professor's partner (Jeff Fahey) has. The killer (whose identity was voted for by fans during the show and differed based on timezone) later attempts to murder Doctor Stevens in his camp, but McGarrett and Chin Ho shoot him first. Meanwhile, Kono is placed in charge of guarding Sang Min, who has returned to Hawaii to testify in a federal case. Sang Min escapes custody to see his family. Kono arranges to have Sang Min transferred back to Halawa prison to be close to them. In the end of the episode, Eric wants to work in the crime lab.
6013"Olelo HoʻOpaʻI Make"
"Death Sentence"
Bryan SpicerSteve CwikJanuary 20, 2013 (2013-01-20)31413.03[18]
Chin Ho is drugged and abducted, later waking up behind bars at the Halawa Correctional Facility. He asks a guard for assistance, only to find out he is in on the conspiracy, and taken to corrupt and imprisoned detective Kaleo (Jason Scott Lee). Sang Min intervenes to help Chin Ho, and both decide to attempt an escape. However their plans is hampered when Kaleo starts a prison riot. Later, Chin Ho is discovered, captured and taken back to Kaleo. In the meantime, Five-0, at first believing he is taking time off to cope with Malia's death, become suspicious when he misses his appointment with a psychiatrist. They find that Chin Ho was kidnapped by Paul Delano (Daniel Baldwin), Frank Delano's brother who is targeting Chin because Chin murdered Frank in cold blood in "La O Na Makuahine". They later make it to Halawa, and use Kamekona's helicopter to storm it and disperse the rioters. Before they are able to rescue him, Chin Ho kills Kaleo. Sang Min however, takes the opportunity to escape by posing as a guard. Kono contemplates snooping into Adam's Yakuza affairs, and eventually manages to clone his cell phone.
6114"Hana I WaʻIa"
"Scandal"
Larry TengMike SchaubJanuary 21, 2013 (2013-01-21)3109.85[19]
At the request of Governor Denning, Five-0 discreetly investigate the murder of a prostitute. However, the team later find that Denning is attempting to impeed the investigation. McGarrett confronts the Governor, who reveals that the prostitute may have slept with Chris Freed (Wiley Pickett), a Congressman running to become a Senator. Freed is currently missing at a point that will make his political career. At first suspecting him of the murder, the team later realize that Freed has been kidnapped by Wo Fat, who is forcing him to sign a document. Freed manages to escape, and is rescued by Five-0. However, McGarrett is forced to abandon Wo Fat. Meanwhile, Danny attends a custody hearing in court regarding Grace. At one point, McGarrett speaks in defense of Danny, even though it was an unorthodox. The Judge eventually rules in Danny's favor; he is to get shared custody of Grace.
6215"Hookman"Peter WellerStory by: Glen Olson & Rod Baker
Teleplay by: Joe Halpin
February 4, 2013 (2013-02-04)3159.86[20]
Police officer Ben Keoki, a friend of McGarrett's father, is assassinated and a shell casing with his name engraved on it is left behind at the scene. Five-0 trace the rifle, which has been sold to a small-time criminal. McGarrett is forced to kill the criminal, with no information on who sold him the rifle. During the raid however, another officer, Troy Ookala, is assassinated; Ookala was another of McGarrett's father's friends. The assassin (Peter Weller) then lures McGarrett to a gun shop. The assassin misses, and he and Danny chase him, ending on the assassin's car landing in the ocean, but he escapes. When McGarrett spots a prosthetic hand left over, he realizes that the man they are after is Curt Stoner; he was arrested twenty years ago for armed robbery by the same officers he is targeting; his hands were blown away during his arrest, and he is now seeking to avenge himself by killing those responsible. Stoner then attempts to kill Duke Lukela (Dennis Chun), but is saved. Five-0 find Stoner's apartment, where Stoner attempts to kill Steve in revenge for John's involvement as John was the one who shot the caps that ultimately cost Stoner his hands. During the gunfight, Stoner tries to shoot Steve, only for Kono to fatally shoot Stoner, ending the crisis once and for all. Later, at the crime scene, Steve has a visit from his dead father thanking Steve.
6316"Kekoa"
"Warrior"
Larry TengAl Septien & Turi MeyerFebruary 11, 2013 (2013-02-11)3169.64[21]
Kamekona's cousin is found shot to death in the trunk of a car. Danny and McGarrett follow Kamekona, who they believe is trying to avenge the man he thinks is responsible, although it is later revealed that Kamekona's target was not involved in the murder. Video evidence shows the victim being kidnapped beforehand, and between his kidnap and murder he unwillingly competed in an underground fight-club, and was injured to a point where he would not survive anyway, by mixed martial artist Ramsey Pollack (Keith Jardine), wanted in connection to similar murders. His daughter Maggie Hoapili (Summer Glau) reveals that he was a master at Kapu Kuialua, a martial art, and she too practices. Maggie is later kidnapped also to compete. Five-0 eventually locate the fight club and rescue her before she can be killed by the man running it. Meanwhile, McGarrett hires Mick Logan (Treat Williams), a private investigator to keep tabs on his mother's whereabouts, which eventually leads the two to start a relationship after Doris knows he was hired by her son.
6417"Paʻani"
"The Game"
Jeffrey HuntKyle Harimoto & David WolkoveFebruary 18, 2013 (2013-02-18)3179.11[22]
As the island prepares itself for the Pro Bowl, an executive from a California technology company is found dead after a tactical ops team building exercise. The killer was not part of the team. Max finds the victim was sedated the night before, and the team trace it back to a bar, where a bar man reveals that he and a female accomplice, "Holly" (Rebekah Steen), marked the victim to steal his money. Five-0 track to her to a hotel, where it is discovered that she is assisted by running back Arian Foster from one of her other accomplices, Timothy Cross (Matt Bushell), who matches the build of the killer. Cross reveals he was hired to steal the data from the victim's laptop which contains a potential invention to a new piece of software. Holly has the laptop to sell it to the victim's boss (Pat Monahan), who orchestrated the murder. Five-0 arrest him before he could kill Holly.
6518"Na Kiʻi"
"Dolls"
Duane ClarkStory by: Michael Reisz
Teleplay by: Stephanie Sengupta
March 18, 2013 (2013-03-18)3188.99[23]
While apprehending his latest fugitive, Dog the Bounty Hunter is witness to a woman falling off a balcony to her death. Max finds evidence that she was drugged a few hours before her death. Five-0 also discovers that the victim lead a double life as a roller derby player. Unable to get any useful information about the victim from her teammates, McGarrett orders Catherine to go undercover as the team's jammer. Catherine finds that one of her teammates wanted the victim dead, and hacks into the coach's computer to get a roster. In addition, the team find that the coach was responsible for drugging the victim, and realize he did so to the other players on separate occasions to make them appear in pornographic films. Catherine manages to wound the coach before he could kill another player who he thought was responsible for the hack. Meanwhile, a masked man steals a safe from Doris. She eventually admits to McGarrett that the safe contains a microfiche with all her CIA assignments unredacted, and that "Mangosta" is involved.
6619"Hoa Pili"
"Close Friend"
Jeff CadienteStory by: Richard Arthur & Kyle Harimoto
Teleplay by: Kyle Harimoto
March 25, 2013 (2013-03-25)3198.61[24]
The team investigate the latest of a series of arson and bombing attacks to Oahu Shark Tours, and later discover the owner's brother dead in a submerged shark cage. Five-0 first suspects the Kapu to be involved, only to find Kawika's (Kala Alexander) home on fire. Kawika assures McGarrett that he was not involved in the attacks, but another member admits to beating the victim for bringing the sharks closer to the shore, but did not kill him. The owner of the company admits to setting Kawika's house believing that they were involved in his brother's murder. Eventually, Five-0 discover that the shark tours were targeted because some of the employees discovered a drum of MDMA tablets owned by a drug cartel. While putting a stop to the cartel at the docks, the cartel leader has Five-0 captured, save for Kono, who manages to drop a cargo container on the leader before Five-0 arrest the remainder of the group while it's soon revealed that the MDMA tablets are worthless. Meanwhile, Kamekona passes his helicopter pilot's licence. Leilani, the prison nurse Chin Ho helped in "Olelo HoʻOpaʻI Make", pays him a visit.
6720"Olelo Paʻa"
"The Promise"
Joe DantePeter M. Lenkov & Ken SolarzApril 15, 2013 (2013-04-15)3207.65[25]
Before the events of the episode, flashbacks show McGarrett training with Freddie Hart (Alan Ritchson), who considers giving up, until McGarrett convinces him to stay, Freddie ends up becoming a better SEAL. In September 2010, before the events of the pilot, McGarrett and Hart are on a top secret mission to North Korea to capture Anton Hesse, who is under the protection of a militia owned by Han Ji-Woon (Rick Yune). However, Freddie is mortally wounded in the process. In the present, McGarrett and Catherine enter the Korean Demilitarized Zone to bring his body back to the US, however the body they found is not Freddie's (Freddie had a tattoo of his wife's name, the body did not). The couple sneak into North Korea to find the real body. McGarrett captures a militia man and find the body. On finding the body desecrated, McGarrett decides to enact revenge on Ji-Woon. Both are captured, but they manage to free themselves, and kill Ji-Woon. McGarrett and Catherine later return to the U.S. with the remains where at a cemetery, with Freddie's family along with members of the Naval and SEALS including Joe White, Freddie is given a proper military funeral and buried at last with Steve relieved to see that Chin, Danny and Kono are at the funeral albeit at a small distance.
6821"Imi Loko Ka ʻUhane"
"Seek Within One's Soul"
Bryan SpicerBill HaynesApril 29, 2013 (2013-04-29)3217.76[26]
Five-0's case of a mutilated corpse is overshadowed by Savannah Walker (Aisha Tyler), a daytime talk show host who is profiling the unit on her series. While Five-0 investigate, Walker inadverdantly walks into Wo Fat, disguised as a patrol officer. After Wo Fat escapes, the team later conclude he did not murder the victim. A later lead indicating the Russian mafia was responsible is also ruled out. It is later revealed that the victim, identified as Roger Carson, worked in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and had a tattoo with a map on it. Ater replicating the map and deducing that the girlfriend's brother was responsible, the team rush to the same place on the map to find the murderer dead. Wo Fat attempts to escape by helicopter, only for Five-0 to shoot it down. Wo Fat is arrested, although he sustains severe burns on one side of his face from the crash.
6922"Hoʻopio"
"To Take Captive"
Steve BoyumStory by: Peter M. Lenkov
Teleplay by: Noah Nelson
May 6, 2013 (2013-05-06)3228.01[27]
After been missing for 10 years, 17-year-old Amanda Morris is found dead, shot in the back, in a shallow grave. The investigation of her body reveals traces of 6-year-old girl Ella Bishop, who was recently reported kidnapped. The team later identify the kidnapper, Helen Cantera, who shoots herself rather than allow herself to get arrested and reveal Ella's location. They later learn that both kidnappings were arranged by Ray and Terry Beckett, who have been holding the children in order to get their social security money, until Ray kills them when they are old enough. Although Ray has hidden Ella, Danny beats her location out of him, and Ella is found and rescued. Meanwhile, with Adam in Osaka, Kono discovers that he is out to meet with "Sato", who through Catherine's assistance, is revealed to be one of the leading members of the Yakuza.
7023"He Welo ʻOihana"
"Family Business"
Larry TengEric GuggenheimMay 13, 2013 (2013-05-13)3237.86[28]
A security guard chases away trespassers at a to-be construction site, only to fall in a hole and then get executed. Later it is revealed that the site has several dead bodies buried underground, where the victims are discovered to be targets of the Yakuza. Kono decides to confront Adam about the site and Sato; Adam claims he met with Sato to leave the Yakuza, and has no knowledge of the site, though he suspects Michael may be behind it. Kono later traces one of Adam's outgoing to calls to a warehouse the Yakuza have been operating. She comes across two gunmen, who she takes down, but is shot herself in the process. Meanwhile, McGarrett discovers that Doris is planning to take back the stolen microfiche, which is in possession of Tyler Cain (Craig T. Nelson), an ex-CIA agent. He decides to join her in the operation, and they proceed to his offices to take the microfiche, only to be caught in the process. Cain offers a trade, Doris for the microfiche; McGarrett responds by burning the film. However, when they are both released, McGarrett reveals that he burnt a fake microfiche, and has retrieved the real one. In the end of the episode, Max finds a ballistics match to Kono's weapon on several of the murders and informs Steve and Danny of this with the news leaving both men stunned.
7124"Aloha, Malama Pono"
"Farewell and Take Care"
Bryan SpicerPeter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz & David WolkoveMay 20, 2013 (2013-05-20)3249.00[29]
Five bodies are found aboard a plane that was transporting Rafael Selgado (Michael Irby), a terrorist from the organization NLM, who is missing. His son, who is living in Hawaii, is also missing, although when Five-0 eventually catch Selgado, he reveals that his son was kidnapped to prevent him from co-operating with the authorities to reveal the location of a planned terrorist attack in San Francisco. In order to learn the target, Five-0 must rescue his son. During an exchange of his son, Five-0 intercept. Selgado is mortally wounded in the process, but reveals the target's location before he dies. As this transpires, Kono is wanted by the police for the murders, and hides in Adam's house until she can clear her name. Michael, who was framing her, finds Adam and Kono, and attempts to kill his brother, only for Adam to kill Michael after a struggle over the gun instead. Although Kono is later cleared, Chin reveals that the Yakuza wants Adam dead for trying to leave, and he and Kono decide to leave Hawaii until the opponents are stopped. McGarrett learns that his mother paid a visit to Wo Fat. As McGarrett visits the detention center to see Wo Fat, it is being attacked, and Wo Fat wants McGarrett to save his life in exchange for revealing why Doris visited him, ending the episode in a cliffhanger.

Production

On March 14, 2012, CBS renewed Hawaii-Five-0 for a third season.[30] Filming began on July 9, 2012, with a traditional Hawaiian blessing.[31] The season premiered on September 24, 2012.[32] The season premiere aired one day earlier in Hawaii on Waikīkī Beach.[33][34][35][36] In the UK the third season of Hawaii-Five-0 airs as part of Sky 1 Sundays at 9pm and is followed by crossover show NCIS: Los Angeles. Broadcast began on January 6, 2013 for both.[37]

Online voting by viewers determined the ending of the January 14, 2013 episode "Kapu" ("Forbidden"), with two zones, Eastern and Central Time Zones, and Mountain and Pacific Time Zones, each getting their own result. Each alternate ending could be seen online after the episode aired.[38][39]

The episode "Hookman" was inspired by the episode of the same title from the original series. Locations from the original episode were used in the new one.[40] Peter Weller directed the episode and played the amputee,[41] though Jason Kroger, a double amputee, stood in for Weller for closeups of his hands.[40] The episode credits (although not the end titles) were done in the style of the original series, including having the episode title be shown on screen.

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References

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