Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 6)

Not to be confused with Hawaii Five-O (season 6).
Hawaii Five-0 (season 6)

Season 6 U.S. DVD Cover
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 25
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 25, 2015 (2015-09-25) – May 13, 2016 (2016-05-13)
Season chronology

The sixth season of the CBS police procedural drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on Friday, September 25, 2015 and concluded on May 13, 2016.[1] It contained 25 episodes.[2]

Cast and characters

Main cast

Recurring

Guest stars

Episodes

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1191"Mai ho`oni i ka wai lana mālie"
"Do Not Disturb the Water That Is Tranquil"
Bryan SpicerPeter M. Lenkov & Eric GuggenheimSeptember 25, 2015 (2015-09-25)6018.30[3]
While Kono Kalakaua (Grace Park) and Adam Noshimuri (Ian Anthony Dale) are away on their honeymoon, the remainder of Five-0 investigate the murder of a researcher who was investigating a piracy incident in Oahu in 1884, where artifacts were stolen from King Kalākaua that has since become a local legend. After the killer, Simon Moore, steals a painting from a museum, the only recovered artifact, he takes a hostage and disappears. It is later revealed that the "hostage" is his accomplice, and Jerry Ortega (Jorge Garcia) believes the painting to be a treasure map. They locate the treasure and apprehend the couple. After Five-0 recover the treasure, the team discover that the legend was an elaborate hoax all along. Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) tells Danny (Scott Caan) that he is considering proposing to Catherine (Michelle Borth). Meanwhile, Gabriel Waincroft (Christopher Sean) holds Kono and Adam captive demanding Adam relinquish his assets. After Adam eventually gives in, he and Gabriel go to a bank. Kono manages to escape to stop Gabriel, but during the firefight, Gabriel wounds Adam to ensure his escape. With Adam's money gone, he has no means to pay the Yakuza to keep him alive.
1202"Lehu a Lehu"
"Ashes to Ashes"
Sylvain WhiteJohn DoveOctober 2, 2015 (2015-10-02)6029.24[4]
A bomb squad is attacked following a tip of a briefcase bomb. When another briefcase is left abandoned at a local news station, Five-0 discovers that it contains a flash drive containing a ransom to release serial arsonist Jason Duclair (Randy Couture) or another bomb will detonate. Five-0 finds a link with Tim Richards (John Charles Meyer), an admirer who sent Duclair letters. However, when Richards' home was rigged with explosives, the team concludes Duclair is working with someone else. The bomber calls McGarrett to force Duclair's release after a van-bomb is discovered outside Five-0 headquarters. Duclair leads McGarrett and Danny to the jungle where it is revealed the bomber is Andre Trout (Rob Welsh), Duclair's protégé. Trout has infact orchestrated Duclair's release to kill him. McGarrett and Danny stop him but both arsonists disappear. Duclair later calls McGarrett to turn himself in, as well as reveal a PO box of Trout's. There, McGarrett finds a jar of ashes, implying that Duclair killed Trout and cremated his body. Meanwhile, Adam is released from hospital and recovers with Kono, but they are quickly stalked by the Yakuza. Kono later confronts their car to see the gangsters dead.
1213"Ua 'o'oloku ke anu i na mauna"
"The Chilling Storm Is on the Mountains"
Joe DanteStory by: Peter M. Lenkov
Teleplay by: Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt
October 9, 2015 (2015-10-09)6038.97[5]
Diver and artist Ben Lahineha is found shot in the ocean while gathering lost objects on coral. Five-0 find that ballistics match the murder of a John Doe weeks before. The team conclude the diver's shooting was a result of an accidental discharge. After identifying the John Doe as Miko Moesley, the team discover he was in a money printing operation with Philip Kanae, who is also found dead. It is later revealed that the killer is another accomplice, Aaron James (Michael Maize). After he is arrested, he is broken out of custody by Gabriel, who is working with him. Meanwhile, Danny gets his nephew Eric Russo (Andrew Lawrence) a job with the crime lab, and Jerry is given his own office in the basement. McGarrett prepares to propose to Catherine, but she dumps him with a lie.
1224"Ka Papahana Holo Pono"
"Best Laid Plans"
Maja VrviloEric Guggenheim & David WolkoveOctober 16, 2015 (2015-10-16)6049.08[6]
While Danny is recovering from a bone marrow transplant to his son, the rest of the team investigate the death of Harrison Crane, a reclusive millionaire who disappeared 20 years ago, who was found in the jungle with Moesley's counterfeit money. Crane's death has been ruled a hunting accident and the money was given to him by art thief Gerard Hirsch (Willie Garson), who admitted to have had past dealings with Moesley. Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim) and Lou Grover (Chi McBride) search Crane's house and find pictures of Laura Ioane, the daughter of Crane's past love. It is revealed she was kidnapped and Crane was to deliver her ransom payment. When Crane's death is leaked, Hirsch has to pay the ransom to Laura's kidnapper. After the kidnapper is killed in a car chase, the team find that he was the son of Crane's maid. The team arrests her and recover Laura. Meanwhile, Adam is captured by Tom Bishop (Steve Bastoni) of the Yakuza and is forced to torture Aaron James for Gabriel's location. When Aaron is revealed to not know anything, Bishop executes him.
1235"Ka 'alapahi nui"
"Big Lie"
Eagle EgilssonDavid Wolkove & Sue PalmerOctober 23, 2015 (2015-10-23)6058.60[7]
Lawyer Kevin Harper is killed in front of his wife and daughter by a hitman riding a motorcycle during a deposition looking into his embezzlement of company funds. Harper was ready to admit that he embezzled money to pay for protection money for the Samoan mafia, and the team believe they were silencing him. Chin later finds a link with the 808 Road Warriors, a local biker gang suspected of truck robberies. After Five-0 intercepts a robbery attempt, the team find that the gang has a missing biker, Tyler Kaheaku, boyfriend of Harper's daughter Aubrey (Spencer Locke). It is revealed Harper actually embezzled the money to fund his secret second family. The HPD chases Tyler and Aubrey on the highway, but Tyler is killed when his bike crashes into an SUV. Meanwhile, McGarrett receives a mysterious phone call from an unknown location, thinking it might be Catherine. Also, the team enters in a Tough Mudder race.
1246"Na Pilikua Nui"
"Monsters"
Joe DanteMatt WheelerOctober 30, 2015 (2015-10-30)6068.35[8]
On Halloween, Five-0 investigate the discovery of a briefcase with a number of similar looking female corpses with missing body parts. The team suspect the killer to be Mark Sheppard (Michael Graziadei), an ex-con obsessed with the occult, and one of the victim's ex-boyfriend, but is ruled out when he is found attempting suicide. Later, they suspect Charles Oakman, an embalming technician at a funeral home. It is revealed that Oakman is attempting to recreate a lost love, who looked similar to the victims. McGarrett and Grover arrest Oakman. Meanwhile, a blood bank is robbed by a local gang while Jerry gives blood. Chin and Kono find the thieves took a rare blood type and start looking at pet clinics suspecting the thieves are hiding in one and holding people hostage to save the life of their boss. They track down the pet clinic and kill all the gang members, including the leader. Danny discovers that Grace went to a party in the North Shore and comes to pick her up.
1257"Na Kama Hele"
"Day Trippers"
Hanelle CulpepperKen SolarzNovember 6, 2015 (2015-11-06)6078.85[9]
McGarrett goes on a first date with Lynn (Sarah Carter), and they go exploring a small island together. After the two come across an abandoned plane in the jungle, they are ambushed by a gunman. After McGarrett subdues him, he and Lynn explore the plane to discover that it was a prison transport plane that held Dennis Logan (James C. Burns), a crime boss from Boston who was believed to have been killed in a plane crash four years ago. McGarrett and Lynn find Logan working with an accomplice, and arrest them both before handing them to the US Marshals. Meanwhile, Chin, Kono, and Grover attend a college football game where the star player Jesse Frontera (Jake Nutty) is lacking in his performance. A suspicious Chin soon discovers that Jesse is being forced to throw the game or his kidnapped father will be killed. The team find the father's location and rescue him, as Jesse helps win the game.
1268"Piko Pau 'iole"
"The Artful Dodger"
Joel SurnowStory by: Peter M. Lenkov
Teleplay by: Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt
November 13, 2015 (2015-11-13)6088.47[10]
San Francisco Police Department Inspector Abby Dunn (Julie Benz) works with Five-0 to learn and set up a similar task force in her city. The team investigate the murder of a con-woman in a hotel room. They suspect her partner, Hank Weber (Kristoffer Polaha), who claims to be targetted as well. Five-0 work with him to catch the killer, but it is revealed to be a trap to let Hank install a virus on Five-0's tablet table. Hank eventually reveals that he was hired to do this by Gabriel. They offer him a deal to work to stop him. Meanwhile, Adam is kidnapped by Tom Bishop to be escorted to Yakuza leader Goro Shioma (Akira Hirayama). Adam kills his captors and escapes, but is quickly recaptured and sent to Goro, where he learns that his debt has been paid, by Gabriel. Dismayed at the knowledge he killed two people for no reason, he turns himself into the police, with Kono witnessing his confession.
1279"Hana Keaka"
"Charade"
Bobby RothCarmen Pilar GoldenNovember 20, 2015 (2015-11-20)6099.10[11]
The body of university professor Elliot Thomas is found being fed to pigs; Max determines he was shot. As Jerry is given the task to wait for the pigs to defecate the bullet, Danny and Eric are enlisted to go undercover as a stand-in professor and student respectively to find the killer as Thomas was despised by everybody. The rest of the team find he made a suspicious amount of money in recent months, and Eric discovers that the professor was dealing marijuana with student Alfie Ticker (Samuel Larsen). It is revealed that Alfie killed the professor to take his cut, with a pistol he uses at a local range. Meanwhile, Chin bonds with Inspector Dunn during her stay in Hawaii. Hank Weber is found dead. Kono tells the team that the prosecutors do not believe that Adam killed the two Yakuza members in self-defense, and that he is willing to accept a two-year sentence. Also, Nahele (Kekoa Kekumano), a street kid under McGarrett's charge, learns his father has been released from prison and has recovered custody rights. Nahele reveals he does not want to return to his father, because as a child he witnessed his father murder a man. HPD later recover the body.
12810"Ka Makau kaa kaua"
"The Sweet Science"
Bryan SpicerJohn DoveDecember 11, 2015 (2015-12-11)6108.13[12]
Ben Nakano, brother of local boxer Luke Nakano (Lewis Ten), is found beaten to death on the day before Luke is to fight opponent Devon Haynes (Harold House Moore) for welterweight champion. The team suspect Juru Katsu (Kelemete Misipeka), a known associate of Gabriel. Juru admits that Gabriel ordered him to buy VIP passes from Ben. From there, Five-0 determines that Gabriel acquired the passes to carry out an assassination during the match. Jerry believes he is targeting the three crime lords in attendance, including Goro, in a step to control Hawaii's underworld. The team chase the three Cartel soldiers under Gabriel's employ, with Grover arresting one targeting the Triad leader, Danny shooting the one targeting a Samoan mob boss, and Chin killing a sniper, but not before the sniper wounds Goro. Later, Gabriel intercepts Goro's ambulance to the hospital and finishes him off. Meanwhile, Adam and Kono spend the former's last day of freedom before he starts his 18-month sentence in Halawa prison.
12911"Kuleana"
"One's Personal Sense of Responsibility"
Sylvain WhiteDavid WolkoveJanuary 8, 2016 (2016-01-08)6119.41[13]
Flashbacks reveal Kamekona's (Taylor Wily) past as a drug pusher for a local gang, and his first encounter with Chin, ultimately becoming his confidential informant to help arrest the gang. In the present, one of those members is found dead as another, Levi Sosa (Maurice Compte) is released from prison. Chin, Kono and Lou ask Kamekona to go undercover to find out who the killer is. Ultimately, it is revealed to be Kamekona's younger brother Kanoa. Discovering that it was Kamekona who put them away, Levi has brought Kamekona so that Kanoa will kill him. When he cannot go through with this, Levi attempts to kill Kamekona himself, only to be shot to death by Kanoa. Meanwhile, McGarrett and Danny go to Maui where McGarrett realizes he accidentally signed them up for couples' counseling. Adam receives an unexpected visit from Gabriel while he is in prison.
13012"Ua ola loko i ke aloha"
"Love Gives Life Within"
Maja VrviloStory by: Steve Douglas-Craig
Teleplay by: John Dove & Eric Guggenheim
January 15, 2016 (2016-01-15)6129.48[14]
Five-0 investigates the theft of old unstable Japanese World War II bombs stolen from a hidden bunker. Meanwhile, McGarrett's Aunt Deb (Carol Burnett) comes back to Hawaii after her husband Leonard passes away with McGarrett's sister Mary (guest star Taryn Manning). It is later revealed that Deb is back because she is close to death and has a list to do before she dies. Also, Chin and Inspector Dunn take their romance to the next level.
13113"Umia Ka Hanu"
"Hold The Breath"
Stephen HerekPeter M. Lenkov & Eric GuggenheimJanuary 22, 2016 (2016-01-22)61310.07[15]
Lou travels to Chicago to try to get his ex-partner Clay Maxwell (guest star Mykelti Williamson) to confess to killing his wife. Meanwhile while trying to win a bet with McGarrett and Danny, Kono and Chin are held hostage by two gunmen who are trying to bury a body of a fellow police officer.
13214"Hoa 'inea"
"Misery Loves Company"
Peter WellerMatt WheelerFebruary 12, 2016 (2016-02-12)6148.88[16]
As Five-0 investigates a double homicide murder, that involves marital infidelity; McGarrett and the rest of his team starts to recall the times they had bad Valentine's Day mishaps of experiences.
13315"Ke Koa Lokomaika'i"
"The Good Soldier"
Bryan SpicerCarmen Pilar Golden & Sue PalmerFebruary 19, 2016 (2016-02-19)6158.86[17]
Five-0 teams up with a man named Neil Palea (Joe Egender) who has autism holds clues to the murder of his friend while on the job which is later revealed to be an attempted bank robbery, with the thieves being hunted and executed by Chin's brother-in-law, Gabriel Waincroft. Chin and Gabriel have a fight, culminating in Chin throwing Gabriel out of a window three stories to the roof of a car. However, Gabriel still manages to escape before Five-0 can arrest him. Meanwhile, Danny and his mother, Clara, (Melanie Griffith) are questioned by the FBI about Matty, but Danny deduces that it was all a ruse to get Danny to admit that the team uses Five-0 resources for illegal purposes. Danny leaves in disgust, and it is revealed that Abby is an FBI agent who is there to arrest Five-0 the next time they cross the line.
13416"Ka Pohaku Kihi Pa'a"
"The Solid Cornerstone"
Jerry LevineStory by: Peter M. Lenkov
Teleplay by: Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt
February 26, 2016 (2016-02-26)6168.30[18]
Five-0's confidential informant Sang Min (Will Yun Lee) is accused of murdering one of his criminal partners. Sang Min reveals that he was set up when the police arrived. McGarrett seeks the help from his old friend Odell Martin (guest star Michael Imperioli) to help defend Sang Min from the charges because he believes that he's innocent. Elsewhere, Danny travels to New Jersey with his mother Clara to retrieve the money that Danny's brother stole before he was killed and bring it to the FBI.
13517"Waiwai"
"Assets"
Maja VrviloEric GuggenheimMarch 11, 2016 (2016-03-11)6177.97[19]
Five-0 investigates the murders of two hospital surgeons and the patient they were about to operate on. They determine that the patient was the real target, as Max shows them X-Rays where a small object was embedded in his skin recently. The vic was actually a mule, carrying a flash drive to Hong Kong for someone else, Chris Dalton (Michael McMillian), an NSA employee. Dalton's girlfriend, Anna Novick (Olga Fonda), is the killer, as she is a Russian spy. Five-0, HPD, and SWAT surround Dalton and Anna, but Anna calls for backup to attack Five-0 while she and Dalton escape. However, Dalton slips away from her and is captured by Five-0. At headquarters, Dalton reveals the drive contains the identity of undercover spec ops around the world. Dalton's boss (Derek Webster) comes to Five-0 and informs McGarrett that his name came up in relation with one of the operatives they can't reach: Catherine Rollins. McGarrett and Danny attempt to make sure that Dalton's encryption in the flash drive is secure and that Anna can't unlock it without him. However, Anna pumps nerve gas through the air ducts of Iolani Palace, knocking everyone out. She kidnaps Dalton and takes him to a safe house where she forces Dalton to unlock the drive. McGarrett and the team storm the house and retrieve the drive. As Anna is arrested, McGarrett reveals to Danny that he is angry that Catherine lied to him again. Meanwhile, Danny returns from New Jersey and informs the rest of the team that the man after them is Robert Coughlin (Ingo Rademacher), Rex Coughlin's brother. Chin and Grover relate Rex's history to Abby: that he tried to bring Chin down on anything and even struck a deal with Gabriel Waincroft to do it. They believe that Robert is after them because of Rex's death. Abby informs Robert that she doesn't think Five-0 is corrupt, but she is told to get something on Five-0 and stay undercover or she'll be fired. At the end of the episode, Abby confesses to Chin that she is a snitch and what kind of a traitor and double agent she is.
13618"Kanaka Hahai"
"The Hunter"
Eagle EgilssonStory by: Travis Donnelly
Teleplay by: Matt Wheeler
April 1, 2016 (2016-04-01)6188.45[20]
Danny's day off with Grace and Charlie starts off bad when Grace is unhappy about being without her phone, but it quickly gets worse when the camaro is stolen. Danny uses Mamo's bus to follow his ride. When a hunter stops to help Danny, a bow-and-arrow showdown commences between Danny and the lowlifes who stole his ride. Meanwhile, the team investigates the death of a man found floating in the sea with his friend. Five-0 determines that the men were slaves aboard a fishing vessel. Following the fish back to the vessel, Five-0 rescues the slaves and arrests those responsible, the head man being Graham Clark, who committed the murder that Sang Min was wrongly accused of in "Ka Pohaku Kihi Pa'a". Meanwhile, in the aftermath of her confession, Abby leaves SFPD and McGarrett offers her an extended stay on the Five-0 task force, an invitation that Abby accepts, pleasing Chin.
13719"Malama ka Po'e"
"Care For One's People"
Brad TanenbaumKen Solarz & Bill HaynesApril 8, 2016 (2016-04-08)6198.63[21]
Lou is forced to go off the grid when his, and his family's, lives are threatened because of an undercover assignment Lou did for the FBI in the past, which has inevitably caught up with him. Meanwhile, McGarrett, Kono and Chin launch an investigation into Lou's disappearance and it's revealed to be a hit organized by Lou's former best friend (Clay), currently in prison, as revenge on Lou for having him sent to prison for the murder of his wife. His FBI Handler Zagar is supposedly helping him to relocate. However Lou gets suspicious when the help from the FBI Honolulu Field office don't have tans. Then Steve, Kono and Chin find the murdered remains of the real FBI agents. A race against the clock begins to save Lou and his family.
13820"Ka Haunaele"
"Rampage"
Jerry LevineStory by: Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt
Teleplay by: Sean O'Reilly
April 15, 2016 (2016-04-15)6208.34[22]
The team investigates a stolen $80 million dollar indestructible suit of armor, developed for the U.S army as next-gen combat hardware, which was used to later steal a gun used in a murder committed by a Mafia boss. Meanwhile, Jerry's sister, Isabel (Zuleyka Silver), visits Hawaii under the pretense that she's on the island to visit her big brother but Jerry later finds out that she stole an elephant from the circus that's currently in town and that she needs his help to get it to a proper sanctuary. Isabel and Jerry recruit Kamekona, Eric, and Max to help get he elephant off the island. Also, Kono grows concerned when she found out that Gabriel visited Adam in prison and subsequently offered him a job in expanding his new criminal empire because Adam understood "the way things worked" in the organised crime world of the Yakuza. Adam denies accepting the job, but Kono has her doubts and begins questioning her trust in Adam.
13921"Ka Pono Ku’oko’a"
"The Cost of Freedom"
Peter WellerJohn DoveApril 22, 2016 (2016-04-22)6218.01[23]
The team are called up on to spearhead a high-profile manhunt for several dangerous criminals, as well as figure out the mastermind behind a hit targeting one of the convicts who died at the scene, James Hamasaki. One of the six escaped convicts is Adam. Shackled together in pairs, Adam, Jason Duclair (Randy Couture), Gerard Burns, Efrin Aquino, Bobby Stockman (Justin Welborn), and Henry Garavito (Richard Brake), attempt to flee in the jungle. However, Adam catches on to the fact that Garavito, a convicted cannibal, is killing them one by one. Meanwhile, Chin and Jerry discover that the mastermind behind the hit on James Hamasaki was really targeting Adam, as James and Adam shared a similar appearance. The mastermind is revealed to be Michelle Shioma (Michelle Krusiec), Goro's daughter, who is seeking revenge for her father's death at the hands of Gabriel Waincroft. Believing Gabriel and Adam to be in league together from Gabriel's meeting with Adam a few months earlier, Michelle sends four Yakuza hitmen to finish off Adam. Elsewhere, Steve, Danny, Kono, and Lou begin following the trail Adam has secretly been leaving them, finding Garavito's victims, Aquino and Burns, along the way. Eventually, Duclair is killed by Michelle's men, Steve and Danny kill Garavito, rescue Adam, and arrest Stockman along with two other Michelle's hitmen.
14022"I'ike Ke Ao"
"For the World to Know"
Bryan SpicerDavid WolkoveApril 29, 2016 (2016-04-29)6228.41[24]
Addison Wells (Cassi Thomson), a 22-year-old college student, is kidnapped from the house at which she is babysitting. Five-0 discovers that the abductor hacked into the house's thermostat, baby monitor, laptops, alarm system, and everything else. To crack the case, Steve and Danny recruit their old friend Toast (Martin Starr) who has become a famous multimillionaire for creating the popular phone app "Poopy Penguins". Toast discovers that the abductor, Jonah Holm (Scott Michael Campbell), was imprisoned for publicizing the illegal activities of the law firm he worked at. Holm has now become a hacker who stalks those with dark secrets on the internet and later abducts them, forcing them to confess on a live web feed, before leaving them to commit suicide. Toast manages to track down the safehouse where Holm is holding Addison, who manages to escape after her web feed. McGarrett and the team arrive just in time to save her. Meanwhile, Kamekona has unveiled his latest enterprise: inter-island booze cruises. With Flippa and Max, the trio set off on the maiden voyage, only to run out of wind, battery power, and food. They land on a "deserted island" where Flippa reveals he wanted to be a musician and Max reveals that he turned down a Doctors without Borders opportunity, for he is characterized by others as awkward, and thus prefers the dead to the living. Later, it turns out Max miscalculated their position, and they actually landed back on Oahu.
14123"Pilina Koko"
"Blood Ties"
Maja VrviloEric GuggenheimMay 6, 2016 (2016-05-06)6238.56[25]
Vanessa Diaz is found murdered in her home; Five-0 criminal informant/crime scene cleaner Gerard Hirsch (Willie Garson) is attacked when he discovers the house had a safe room and someone jumps out. Kono is sent to watch Hirsch until his attacker is caught. Steve and Danny capture the attacker, Doug Morrow, but they learn he was merely a burglar who tried to save her after she was shot. Five-0 learns that Vanessa had a daughter named Sara who tells Duke Lukela that she has an uncle in HPD: Chin. When Chin goes to talk to her, he learns that Sara's aunt was Malia, Chin's deceased wife, and that her father is Gabriel Waincroft. Steve and Danny put two and two together and realize that Michelle Shioma is going after Gabriel through his family; forcing him to turn himself in by killing his wife and kidnapping his daughter. Chin is gravely injured when he attempts to stop Sara's kidnapping, but manages to pull himself together to help rescue his niece. Meanwhile, Kono meets Hirsch's father Leo (Elliott Gould) who asks her to keep Hirsch on the honest path.
14224"Pa'a Ka 'ipuka I Ka 'Upena Nananana"
"The Entrance Is Stopped with a Spider's Web"
Stephen HerekSteven Lilien & Bryan WynbrandtMay 13, 2016 (2016-05-13)6248.49[26]
As a meth epidemic sweeps Oahu, Max decides to take the Doctors without Borders opportunity (previously mentioned in I'ike Ke Ao) leaving the ME duties to Dr. Shaw. Meanwhile, Five-0 captures longtime nemesis Gabriel Waincroft, who is badly injured when a drug addict shoots him by accident. As Five-0 attempt to leave, Abby is captured by Michelle Shioma's Yakuza hit squad. Five-0 fights their way up to the roof and jump to another building. Grover heads up SWAT to help the others, but encounters resistance from more Yakuza. Abby escapes her captor and pleads with her former boss, Robert Coughlin (Ingo Rademacher) to help her track down Shioma's mole in HPD that has been hampering Five-0's efforts to extract Gabriel. Chin and Gabriel separate from the others and make it to an apartment building where Gabriel apologizes for killing Chin's father. Gabriel also asks Chin to take care of Sara. Five-0 take out the rest of Shioma's squad and get Gabriel to a hospital, but Steve and Chin later learn that Gabriel went into cardiac arrest during surgery and died. Steve, Danny, and the rest of HPD surround Michelle Shioma's house to arrest her, but they discover she took a secret tunnel and disappeared into the wind ending a small cliffhanger.
14325"O Ke Ali'i Wale No Ka'u Makemake"
"My Desire Is Only for the Chief"
Bryan SpicerPeter M. Lenkov & Matt WheelerMay 13, 2016 (2016-05-13)6258.82[26]
After a chilling meeting with Wo Fat's father in Morocco, Steve returns to battle Hawaii's burgeoning meth epidemic. One of the victims is a friend of Nahele's, so Five-0 returns to the building where they captured Gabriel in "Pa'a Ka 'ipuka I Ka 'Upena Nananana" to find the source of the meth. One of the drug addicts managed to stay alive, and leads them to the dealer. The dealer helps Steve and Danny go undercover as drug pilots for Dae Wan (Sung Kang). Midflight, an unknown helicopter attacks the plane and gravely wounds Steve. Danny breaks cover in order to receive instructions on how to land. Danny manages to land the plane on the beach instead of the ocean in order to save Steve, and takes Five-0 to find the shooter (Yancy Medeiros). Upon crashing the processing plant, Danny follows the big boss as he tries to get away in a scene reminiscent of Chin and Frank Delano's final showdown (La O Na Makuahine), and prepares to shoot him for injuring Steve. However, Danny restrains himself from killing the boss and heads to the hospital. They learn that Steve ruptured his liver and needs a new one fast. Everyone volunteers, but Danny announces that he and Steve have the same blood type, and offers his liver. Grace, Kamekona, Flippa, Max, Jerry, Duke, Pua, Chin, Kono, and Grover wait in the hospital as Steve and Danny undergo the transplant. Later, it is revealed Steve and Danny will make a full recovery. In the end, Steve and Danny are seen arguing about thanks and TV channels.

Production

On May 11, 2015 the series was renewed for a sixth season.[27] Filming began on July 8, 2015 with a traditional Hawaiian blessing.[2]

Reception

Ratings

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