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"Aloha" (Hawaiian for: "Goodbye") is the second part of the two-part series finale of Hawaii Five-0. It is also the twenty-second episode of the tenth season. It aired on April 3, 2020 on CBS. The story for the episode was written by Peter M. Lenkov, and the teleplay was written by David Wolkove and Matt Wheeler.
"A ʻohe ia e loaʻa aku, he ulua kapapa no ka moana" (Hawaiian for: "He cannot be caught for he is an ulua fish of the deep ocean") is the first part of the two-part series finale of Hawaii Five-0. It is also the twenty-first and penultimate episode of the tenth and final season .
Five-0 investigates the suspicious attempted kidnapping of high-school student Yumi Chun, whom they later discover is actually a North Korean agent who was deployed to Hawaii to bring back a defector, Jae-Sung. With the help of Aaron Wright, they manage to stop Chun from releasing classified black site documents from an army general.
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. For the 2014–15 U.S. television season, the fifth season of Hawaii Five-0 ranked 20 with an average of 12.28 million viewers. [3]
Hawaii Five-0: Original Songs from the Television Series is a soundtrack album featuring music used in the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0. The first volume in the series received attention for how show producers integrated these new and previously unreleased tracks from major-name artists into the second-season episodes.
The Five-0 team largely tolerate and humor him as more often than not, his conspiracy theorist ramblings provide the team with a lead or valuable insight into a case. After much pestering, in season 6, McGarrett finally lets Jerry have his own "office"—an empty file storage room in the basement—and officially hires him as a "consultant".
The first is found inside Five-0 Headquarters at Iolani Palace, and the second is found inside Lou Grover's (Chi McBride) car. As Five-0 searches for the killer, Steve must help the new governor, Mahoe (Rosalind Chao) quell the fear that Oahu is no longer safe. Steve later comes home to find a chess piece in his house.
Aloha!" He was instrumental in the casting of native Hawaiians, instead of mainland actors. [ 27 ] Lord insisted his character drive Ford vehicles; McGarrett drove a 1967 Mercury Park Lane in the pilot, a 1968 Park Lane from 1968 to 1974, and a 1974 Mercury Marquis for the remainder of the series (this very car was shown in the 2010 remake ).