Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 1, Episode 24 - Oia'i'o - full transcript

When Five-0 gets too close to the truth about Wo Fat and his associates, the criminal mastermind retaliates by trying to destroy the team. They've always played by their own rules, but when the Governor can no longer protect them, it's time for Five-0 to pay the consequences of their action.

The king's hair game was flawless.

I mean, amazing. Look at that suit.

White shirt, white pants
and a red lei.

Two people on this Earth
could pull that off, okay?

I'm the other one, just so you know.

What's up?

Stan's coming home
tomorrow night.

I have to tell him.

Good.

Go ahead, take it.

I don't understand, chief. I thought
you wanted to talk about my uncle.



The situation with your Uncle Keako
is an unfortunate one,

but the way you handled it
through all the false accusations

about stealing that money,
it showed character.

So now that the case is closed
and your record's clear,

H.P.D. would like to reinstate you.

At the rank of lieutenant.

Lieutenant? But I was only a detective
at the time I resigned.

Yes, but if you had never left,
you'd have been lieutenant by now.

Think of it as restitution.

I truly appreciate the offer, sir.

But we're doing great work
over at Five-0.

That's my home now.

- Howzit, Duke?
- Howzit, Chin?

- What you got there?
- Local ranch owner out in Waipahu



called in a report.

Said he was on his ATV
tooling around his property

and he found what looked
like pieces of burnt money.

- Really? How much?
- Don't know.

But it took four officers half a day
to collect it all.

We're gonna run the pieces that still
have the serial numbers intact,

try to figure out where it came from.

That's impossible.
Kono and I both saw that money burn.

Not all of it, apparently. Once H.P.D.
starts checking those serial numbers,

they'll know that money was
stolen from the locker.

Okay, maybe. But there's no hard
evidence that traces it back to us.

And besides, technically,
the money's all there.

Somebody returned the money
for the amount that we stole.

H.P.D. has shown
improvements across the board

- in every district.
- Aloha, Steve, Inspector Kelly.

Aloha, governor.

- Good morning. Miss Hills.
- Detective Kelly.

Uh, you'll excuse us.

- When are you gonna ask her out?
- Who, Miss Hills?

No, the governor.
Who do you think?

Every time we see Laura,
she's just sexting you with her eyes.

- Hey, come on.
- What, are you kidding me?

For a great detective,
you're really clueless sometimes.

I was just about to call you.
- Hey.

Guess who got
another special delivery today?

Another envelope.

Every Wednesday,
it's like clockwork.

No unknown prints. I already checked.
Security dropped it off minutes ago.

I guess it showed up early this morning
in the mailroom.

Same handwriting, same ink,
same envelope as all the rest.

The skeleton key.

This thing drove me crazy.
I tried every lock in the house.

Even tried dad's old desk at H.P.D.
Remember, it didn't fit?

It didn't fit anything.

Actually, um, based on the photos
of all the evidence

that your father collected,
I did a little digging.

Turns out that key belongs to a piece
of antique American furniture

from the 1800s.

My father never owned anything
like that.

Then whose key is it?

Maybe the person
he was investigating.

Violent crimes, down 7 percent.

Property crime's down 4.

And the year-to-year clearance rate
is up 8.

Looks like your Five-0 task force
is making an impact.

Yes, but let's not sell H.P.D. short.
They've been doing great work.

Give the commissioner an attaboy
for me when you see him.

- Yes, ma'am.
- Oh, and, Laura,

it's perfectly all right for a lady
to make the first move.

- I'm sorry?
- Inspector Kelly,

call him today.

Yes, ma'am.

- Aah, Laura!
We gotta get you out of here.

Come on, now. We got her.
Hey, come on.

Governor? What
happened? Governor, are you hurt?

You okay?

I see a linear-shaped cut

in the metal
coming from the steering column.

Looks like our killer used
some detonating chord,

which means that the initial blast
came from the wheel itself.

- Bomb fragments?
- Yeah, be careful.

- You guys get anything?
- Yeah, potential trace.

Kaye said the bomb came
from the steering wheel column.

Those looks like BBs
from a BB gun.

No, these are projectiles
from a Claymore mine.

You're absolutely right.

I found this electric blasting-cap wire
attached to the car's ignition.

It's from a Claymore.

I've seen this kind
of improvised device before.

Wait a second. Wait, wait, wait.
Tell me you know who did this.

Yeah, the person who rigged this car
is the same man

behind the murder
of my fianc? and your parents.

It was Wo Fat.

The improvised explosive device

is one of Wo Fat's preferred ways
of execution,

especially when he's trying
to send a message.

Okay, wait, you think Wo Fat did this?
I mean, it seems sloppy.

Hmm.

He's not sloppy. He's vindictive.
Think about it.

You took out Victor Hesse and the
yakuza here, his right and left hands.

- You made it personal.
- Yeah.

He's really gonna be pissed
when I toss his ass in a cell

for the rest of his life.

All right, what else do we know
about this thing?

Once the ignition engages,

approximately 700 steel balls
about an eighth of an inch in diameter

shoot out at around 4,000 feet
per second

through the interior of the vehicle.

A directional blast aimed square
at the face of the driver.

It's a very personal targeted attack.

She never felt a thing.

No, she didn't.

All right, Sang Min warned us
that Wo Fat was coming.

So targeting one of us, I understand.

- But why Laura Hills?
- I don't know.

Best chance of tracking Wo Fat
is through this explosive.

Where would he get his hands
on a Claymore in Hawaii, the military?

Somebody breaks into a military base
and steals a crate full of mines,

we would have heard about it.

Wait. If there was a theft
of military explosives,

police would be the last people
the military would call.

They'd wanna keep the investigation
in-house.

Double check
with all the bases on the island.

- See if Claymores have gone missing.
- Sure.

I also have some contacts
on the black and gray markets.

I can see if they know
any of the munitions dealers.

Okay, good. Chin, Kono,
you guys search Laura's office.

Danny and I will check the house.
Gotta be a reason Hills was targeted.

Door's open.

Clear.

It must have happened in the last
few hours after Hills went to work.

All right, this was definitely
not a robbery.

They didn't take the TV.
They didn't take the laptop.

They were looking for something.

Look at this. First two drawers have
been yanked out, dumped on the floor.

And the last one's left undisturbed.

All right, maybe, uh,
they got interrupted.

Yeah. Or they found
what they were looking for.

I'll call H.P.D., have them run
prints, process this place.

- Maybe someone got sloppy.
- Danny.

Huh?
- Check this out.

Okay, this may be a coincidence,
all right?

These are the exact same envelopes
I've been getting sent.

You think Laura Hills
was the one sending those?

I don't know.

They're envelopes, Steve.
What are you doing?

Getting a writing sample.

It's a match. That's Laura Hills' writing
on those envelopes.

Here, see for yourself.

Full lower loop on her Gs, along
with a distinct upstroke on her Ts.

Only difference between the two
samples are slant and pressure.

She was stressed out when she
addressed these envelopes to you.

- How can you tell?
- She used heavy pressure,

which indicates she was uptight.

Very serious
about what she was doing.

And the letters are artificially upright.

No slant, right or left.
She was trying to cover up her tracks.

Yeah.
Laura did not want anybody to know

she was sending me evidence
from my father's toolbox.

Chin and I searched her office.

If she had any more of his things,
they weren't there.

Okay, the thing I don't get is that this
evidence was stolen by the yakuza.

- How'd Laura get her hands on it?
- Maybe she worked for Wo Fat.

Yeah, or she took them
from somebody who did.

Kaye, what do you got?

I pulled a serial number off a fragment
of the Claymore and tracked it down.

You were right.
It turns out there was a theft,

and the military conducted
their own investigation.

The mine was stolen four years ago
from a shipment

that was destined for Iraq.

CID investigated a defense contractor
by the name of Dale O'Reilly,

but never convicted him or recovered
any of the stolen shipment.

Any idea where O'Reilly is now?

Well, I hope you like it.

This is what it's gonna look like
when you die. This is your heaven.

You want anything while we're here?
New ammo belt?

Night-vision goggles?

Ooh, ooh. Powdered eggs.

I'd take powdered eggs
over your eggs any day.

- My...? You love my eggs.
- They're terrible, Danny.

Hello, Dale.

Hey, excuse me. Excuse me.

- Dale O'Reilly?
- No, he's not here.

That's funny.

You must have a twin.

Sorry, fellas. Uh, never know
who's gonna come looking for you.

- You know what I mean?
- Yeah, I know what you mean.

Like somebody who might be
in the market for a...

I don't know, Claymore mine.

Claymore mine?

Uh-uh-uh. I will shoot you in the face.
Put it down.

Hey, Dale.

Aah! My eyes! My eyes!

Okay, I'll take the pepper spray.

And my buddy wants
some powdered eggs.

Who'd you sell the Claymore to?

Answer my question.
Who'd you sell the Claymore to?

McGarrett!
His name's Steve McGarrett!

Okay, um, you are definitely going
down for accessory to murder, okay?

So at this point, if I could help you,

I would say that you should try
to help yourself, okay?

Just tell me who told you
to say that name?

Okay? Was it this guy?
Was it Wo Fat?

Dale. Dale. Come on.

We already tracked down the 50,000
that he paid you.

Okay.

Well, let me tell you something
about this guy, okay?

He used that Claymore

to kill a government official.

Some innocent woman,
someone I knew.

I'm not talking to you.

Not talking to me.

Not talking to him?

That's okay.

Maybe you'd be, uh,
willing to talk to somebody else.

Dale, you all right?

- Come on, talk to me, little bro.
- Gary?

The LTjust called me in
off of recon detail.

Said you were in some kind of trouble.
What's going on?

Dale? You still there?

Next time you see your brother,
it's gonna be in a federal courtroom.

You're gonna be charged with treason,
crimes against your country.

You'll be branded as a terrorist.

Your whole family's gonna suffer as
a consequence. You understand me?

Your brother, Gary,
he's gonna be disgraced.

And he's gonna be forced
to leave the service

all because you wouldn't open
your mouth today.

Nice work. Between the Claymore
and O'Reilly's testimony,

- we have Wo Fat cold.
- Yeah.

Now all we have to do is find him.

I just got off the phone
with the crime lab.

They finished processing
Laura Hills' house.

They find any other print
besides her?

They found prints all over the place.
McGarrett's.

How is that possible?

- You ever been there before today?
- No, never.

Somebody sure as hell
wants H.P.D. to think you were.

- Why?
- You're being set up.

Again, I am so sorry for your loss.

I know.
We are all still in shock here.

Laura was a very special girl.

Oh, of course. Of course.

If we learn anything,
you'll be the first to know.

Okay, mahalo.

Laura's parents.

They were in New York
celebrating their anniversary.

We're very sorry, ma'am. That's, uh,
an extremely difficult call to make.

Please tell me you have something.

We do. We know who killed Laura.

His name is Wo Fat.

He's an international arms dealer
with deep ties to the Japanese yakuza.

And he also has connections
to the local branch here in Hawaii.

And why do you think he has
something to do with Laura's death?

Because we have a guy in custody
right now

who sold Wo Fat the explosives
responsible for her death.

And he made a positive ID.

As soon as he sits with an attorney,
he's gonna give us a full statement

in exchange for leniency.

H.P.D.'s taking him to jail right now.

Very good work, gentlemen.

So how close are you
to finding this Wo Fat?

Well, we're not close enough.

Well, we're still piecing
some things together.

But if it's okay with you, I'd like to ask
you a couple questions about Laura.

Of course.
I'll do anything I can to help.

Okay, uh, did she ever mention
the name Wo Fat to you?

No.

Well, how about her behavior recently,
had it been off or strange?

Strange? No.

She was the same Laura
I always knew.

Tell me,

why do you think
she was murdered?

We're not sure, but we're, uh...

We're working on that.
You know what, ma'am?

Thank you so much
for your time today.

We understand
it's been a very difficult day.

Steve.

This is very personal to me.

You find this man,
by any means necessary.

Yes, ma'am.

What's with you? He can't hear us.

Hey.

- All right, let's go.
- What's going on?

Why didn't you tell the governor about
the envelopes Laura was sending?

Did you see the bureau
in her office?

Early American 1800's,
brass fixtures.

Oh, yeah, it was beautiful.

What are you,
the host of Antique Roadshow? No.

What, are you into furniture?

What if the brass key
that Laura Hills sent me fits that lock?

I don't know.
What are you getting at, huh?

I think
the governor's hiding something.

When did you get so uptight? Relax.
I'll be in and out in two minutes.

There'll... There's security all over
that place, always.

What are you talking about?

Governor has a press conference
in a couple of hours.

I'll make my move then. It'll be fine.

Okay. Let me just make
a statement, okay?

Out of the top ten dopiest suggestions
you have ever had,

this is number one with a bullet.

- What idea is that?
- Oh, I'll tell you.

He, uh, wants to break
into the governor's mansion.

- What?
All those who think

that's a certifiably demented idea,
please raise your hand.

Please raise your hand.

- I'm new. I didn't think I got a vote.
- You don't get a vote.

You are forgetting that Five-0
is not a democracy,

it's a benevolent dictatorship. Got it?

Why would you wanna break
into the governor's mansion?

The key that Laura Hills sent me
from my father's tool box

goes to an old antique bureau,
all right?

The exact same antique bureau
that's in the governor's study.

Okay, if the key fits, what do you think
you're gonna find in there?

The rest of my father's stuff.

McGarrett.

Wait, wait, wait.
What? What? What? When?

- We're on the way.
- What happened?

That was H.P.D.

The transport taking O'Reilly to prison
just got hit.

All right, okay.

We'll see if they could...

The driver is priority one.

Yeah.

Let's go, guys.

- Two good cops dead.
- Yeah.

And the only witness
we had against Wo Fat.

How did he know? How did he know?
How did this happen?

Come on, come on, come on.
Come here. Come here.

All right, come here. Relax. Stop.

Talk to me for a second, okay?
You think Wo Fat did this?

- Are you kidding me?
- No.

- This had to be a leak, Danny.
- Okay. All right, but it's not H.P.D.

Okay? They know O'Reilly
was gonna be a witness,

but they did not know
he'll testify against Wo Fat.

- Nobody knew that except us.
- The governor.

Outside of Five-0, the governor
was the only person

that knew that O'Reilly
could ID Wo Fat.

- The governor, Steve?
- Work with me here.

A month ago we walk in, she's having
lunch with Hiro Noshimuri.

Hiro Noshimuri,
the head of the yakuza,

apparently and old friend of hers.

- The governor is in his pocket.
- Shh.

Let's stop and think
about you are saying.

We are talking about the governor.

She's the top elected official
in the state.

I don't care.
She did this, she goes down.

Okay. Okay. But you realize that this is
an accusation of monster proportions...

- Massive proportions.
- I get it.

We need evidence, we need
rock-solid, air-tight proof.

Okay, that's right. That's all.

Now you're making sense, okay?

We can't be all bull in a china shop.
We gotta use our heads.

We're gonna look at all the evidence
that your father collected.

And we're gonna see
if it points to the governor, huh?

- It's Rachel. Give me two seconds.
- Go. Go, go.

Hey, listen, Rachel,
I can't talk right now, okay?

I gotta call you back.

Danny, I need to see you.
It's important.

- You sound upset. You okay?
- I just need to see you.

Can you meet me at the end
of Sand Island in an hour?

Yeah, I'll be there in one hour,
okay?

- All right?
- Yeah, I'm fine.

Look, you're running on fumes
right now, okay?

Now, you go home, get some rest.

You wake up in the morning,
look at the evidence.

We'll come up with a plan.
We gotta be smart.

- Right? Right?
- Yeah, right.

All right, come on.

What's going on?
What's the matter?

Nothing. I just need to talk to you
about something.

Okay.

What's going on? You having
second thoughts about telling Stan?

No.

That's not it at all.

Hey, listen to me, whatever it is,
you can tell me, okay?

Anything. I'm right here.

I'm pregnant.

You're pregnant?

Wow, uh, and I'm definitely?

- Yes.
- Okay, good, good, good. Okay.

Everything's gonna be okay,
all right? I promise.

Huh?

How do I tell Stan that I'm leaving
and that I'm pregnant with your child?

I don't know,

but you don't have to do it alone.
I'll come with you, all right?

No.

This is something
that I need to do by myself.

Once it's done,
I don't want to be here.

You want to leave Hawaii?

This is Stan's home. It's not mine.

I checked with the airlines.

There's a redeye to Newark
that leaves tomorrow night.

All right, well, I'm coming with you.

Danny, you can't leave.
You have a life here.

I have a life here?

Rachel, you and Grace are my life.

The only reason I came out here
in the first place was for you guys.

Wherever you are,
that's where I wanna be.

That's where I'm gonna be, okay?

What about your job?

Listen, we'll go, uh...

Go get you settled in New Jersey
and I'll come back here.

I'll wrap up all my cases.

And then that's it, all right?
It'll just be three of us again, all right?

Four of us.

Rachel, I love you.

I love you too.

- I should go pack.
- I never unpacked, so I'm good.

- We're gonna have another baby.
- Ha, ha. Yeah.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

What the hell's the matter with you?

Would it kill you to knock on this door,
just once?

Do I ever knock on that door?

Why? What's with the ambush?
Why are you dressed like a ninja?

What are you doing?

Okay, what is this?

No, no, no. Don't answer.

Tell me you didn't break
into the governor's house.

The key fit, Danny.

This is what my father was working on
before he was murdered, Danny.

He was investigating the governor.
Look at this.

See for yourself.

I found these in the drawer.

It's Laura Hills. What are those
envelopes? Is that your truck?

That's my truck.

The governor found out that Laura
was sending me evidence

from my father's toolbox.
You know what else, Danny?

I think Laura was stealing the evidence
from the governor.

That doesn't make sense.

Why would she do that? Why would
she send you piece by piece?

The box was full
of all kinds of different stuff.

She was hoping the governor wouldn't
notice anything missing. Come here.

This is insane.

This is Laura's datebook, okay?

Now, for the last month,
every Wednesday,

I'd get something in an envelope
from my father's toolbox.

All right? Okay? Look at this.
Let's go back a month.

Every one of Laura's Tuesday lunches
is open.

So what?
What happens on Tuesday?

What happens on Tuesday?
The governor has a lunch

with the chief of police at Turtle Bay,
and Laura knew that.

So wait a minute.

So Laura uses that time to slip
into the governor's office?

And steals a piece of evidence.

And according to these photos
in that bureau,

the governor found out about it.

And she had Laura killed.

Laura was trying to help me, Danny.

It is my fault that she's dead.

You're saying you think that the
governor had Laura Hills murdered?

Yes. And Wo Fat made it happen.

What are we waiting for?
Let's bring her in.

Whoa, slow down, okay?

We don't have any hard evidence
proving anything.

- Well, we have these photos.
- Yeah, we do.

That he illegally obtained by breaking
into the governor's house.

She's probably gonna say
he planted them there.

He's right. This isn't some
liquor store stick-up artist

who everyone wants
to see locked up.

We're talking about an elected official
with a spotless record

and a 72-percent approval rating.

If we take her down,
we need something that sticks.

Fine. That's our focus now, okay?

We silently investigate the governor
like my father did.

We get something on her
and bring her down.

And she leads us to Wo Fat.

Yeah, Duke, what's up?
- You sure you don't want your job?

Because it looks like your current one
isn't going to exist very much longer.

We have a warrant
to arrest McGarrett for murder.

We got a problem.

H.P.D.'s on its way right now
to arrest you for killing Laura Hills.

Kono, get everything off the screens.
Wipe the drives. Wipe everything.

This is ridiculous. He's being set up.

- What are you gonna do?
- I got no chance of beating this

if the governor's involved,
not if I'm locked up.

All right, listen, do me a favor.
Please, just lay low, okay?

We'll get something on the governor
and end this.

All right, I gotta go.
Hey, everybody, clean house.

Steve McGarrett, hold it right there.

Put down your weapon, now.

Come on. Come on, let's go.

Go along the north side.

Get it straight right in the back.

- Did I lose another bet I forgot about?
- I need a gun.

- A what?
- You heard what I said.

I'm a parolee, brah.

You know that.

And possession of a firearm
can send me back to jail.

Besides, you're a cop.
Where's your gun?

I'm not a cop anymore
and I need your help.

Please?

Come on, this way.

You never know what
you're gonna need, till you need it.

- You know what I'm saying, brah?
- Yeah, I know what you're saying.

Do they really think that
McGarrett killed Laura Hills?

Right now, it doesn't matter
what they think, okay?

It's about the evidence. It's our job
to prove that he didn't do it, okay?

I'm not gonna stand around here
and do nothing.

What? Chin, where are you going?
Chin?

Officer Kalakaua,
Detective Ahuna, Internal Affairs.

I got orders to bring you in.

I already told your friends
that I don't know where McGarrett is.

It's got nothing to do
with the McGarrett situation.

Okay, Ahuna,
then what the hell is it about?

We got a witness
that can place Officer Kalakaua

at the scene of a break-in.

- What break-in?
- The H.P.D. asset forfeiture locker.

Apparently,
you know about some money

that went missing recently.

Officer Kalakaua, I need you
to come with me right now

or face charges
of obstructing an investigation.

Relax. Okay?
She doesn't know anything.

Hey.

Uh, just keep your mouth shut.

Don't say anything, okay?
I'll take care of it.

All right? Go ahead.

All right. Thanks.

Oh, boy.

- Did she really steal that money?
- Mm-hm.

No, we did.

- What, are you serious?
- We didn't have a choice.

Right?
There was a ransom demand.

If we didn't,
they were gonna kill Chin.

So McGarrett and Kono
used the sewer tunnel

- to break into the locker.
- That's crazy.

Mm. Welcome to my world.

I like it. What do we do now?

You like it? That's good.

Uh, you are gonna watch these guys,
please. Okay?

- You?
- Find McGarrett before they do.

- Big guy, it's not a good time, okay?
- Hold on, it's about McGarrett.

What, what about McGarrett?

I'm worried about him.
He just paid me a visit.

Loaded up for bear.

Whoa, you gave him weapons?

You didn't hear that from me, brah.

I don't know who he's after,
but I thought you should know.

He's going after the governor.

Come on, Steve, answer the phone.

McGARRETT
It's McGarrett, speak.

- Steve.
It's Rachel.

Okay, honey, listen.
I can't talk right now, okay?

- Call you back?
- Wanted to let you know we're here.

- You're here? You're where?
- The airport. Is everything all right?

Yes, everything is fine.

Danny,
if you're having second thoughts...

Listen to me. I love you.
Everything is fine.

I got something to take care of
and I will meet you at the gate.

- Okay? I promise.
- Okay.

Steve,

I was hoping they were wrong
about you.

I didn't kill Laura Hills. You did.

You move, I will put a bullet in you.
Put your hand on the desk.

Just put the gun away
and we can talk.

It goes down when we're done.

What do you want?

I want a confession.

You have a gun pointed at my head.
I'll say whatever you want, Steve.

I want the truth.

I don't know
what you're talking about.

I know what you did.
I know everything.

Then why don't you just go ahead
and pull the trigger?

Because I want answers. Speak.

Trust me, that is not what you want.

Don't touch that phone.
Don't answer it.

Look at me.

I know my father
was investigating you.

I know about your ties to the yakuza.

I know
about the Noshimuri brothers.

I know about your connection
to Wo Fat.

My father was getting close
to exposing you, wasn't he, governor?

That's why my mother died
in that car bomb?

Just like Laura Hills.

But what I really wanna know
is who gave the order?

I know Koji Noshimuri
set the car bomb that killed my mother.

I know Victor Hesse killed my father.

But I wanna know
who gave the order, governor?

Was it Wo Fat or was it you?

You captured the man
who shot and killed your father.

You took down the people
responsible for your mother's murder.

I gave you the ability to do that.

I gave you the immunity
and the means.

I protected you.

And when you got into trouble,
I got you out of it.

You put the money in the asset
forfeiture locker, didn't you?

You covered for us.

I was trying to protect you.

Five-0 has done a lot
for the people of Hawaii.

- I wanted that work to continue.
- Stop lying to me.

You created Five-0
so you could keep an eye on me.

So I wouldn't pick up where my father
left off. Isn't that right?

You keep your friends close,

but you keep your enemies
even closer.

I am not the enemy, Steve.

I have always been loyal to the people
who are loyal to me.

Really?

Is that why
you had Laura Hills murdered,

because she was disloyal?

Yes.

What are we gonna do?
We have to get rid of him.

I have everything under control.

Duke, get EMS out here.
Set up a perimeter.

- Roadblocks every half mile.
- Yes, sir.

- The rest of you guys, come with me.
On the roof, on the roof.

Let's go. Weapons sights. Let's go.

Check the governor.
Steve, put the gun down, now.

- Take it. Duke
- She's dead.

It wasn't me, Chin. It was Wo Fat.

We checked the house.
Nobody's here.

Okay.

Steve McGarrett,
you're under arrest.

You have the right to remain silent.

Anything you say can and will be used
against you in a court of law.

Hey, hey. Chin?
- Danny?

Hey.

What the hell are you doing?
What happened, huh?

- The governor's dead.
- What are you talking about?

- It was Wo Fat.
Let him go.

- It was Wo Fat, Danny.
- Let him go. Let him go.

He was the only one there.
His gun was just discharged.

- I can't let him go.
Yes, you can.

We have jurisdiction. We're Five-0.
Get him out.

You don't understand, Danny.
There is no Five-0 anymore.

What did you do, huh?
What did you do?

You just went back to them
after everything they did to you?

Huh?

Hey, hey, listen to me.
I'm gonna get you out of this thing.

Don't worry. Just hang in there,
all right? Okay?

Your attention,
please. Final boarding call

for Hawaiian Airlines Flight 762
to Newark.

Final boarding call for Gate 34B.

Let's go, sweetheart.

Number five.

Number five, please step forward.

- That's her. That's the woman I saw.
- Are you sure, ma'am?

May I ask what you're doing
in front of my condo?

Oh, nothing, auntie. We're just,
you know, doing some water stuff.

Yes, I'm positive.

You're gonna have to turn in your gun
and badge pending an investigation.

Turn and face the camera.

I said, turn and face the camera.