Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 2, Episode 19 - Kalele - full transcript

While Steve's sister Mary accidentally gets caught in the middle of a plot to smuggle conflict diamonds, Five-0 and HPD get the help of an elderly ex-con recently released from prison to find the smugglers.

MAN:
Whoo!

Sorry, brah. We're all good.

[MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

Sorry. Maybe I just don't get it.

In this island, you don't drop in
on somebody else's wave.

It causes problems for other surfers.
That's just what happens.

Like everything else on this island,
that makes zero sense.

Okay? I saw a wave.

I rode it. If anybody else
wants to ride it, they're welcome.

No, you're wrong. Okay?

If somebody's on the wave first,
they own the wave. They...



Oh. Ho, whoa, whoa, ho.

You can't own a wave.

Not because you paddle faster
than the next guy. That's number one.

Number two, I told the guy
I was coming down on his left.

I said,
"Hey, buddy, I'm on the wave."

It's the Pacific Ocean.

Danny, it's not a bike path.

Okay. Well, I think
that the same rules should apply

for any thoroughfare. Take it from me,
someone who's not born on this island

and therefore was not raised
with all the mumbo jumbo.

You can't own a wave.

While we're on the subject,
Spam is not part of any food group

that I care to recognize.

And last but not least,
an appetizer should never, never,



under any circumstances,
be referred to as a pupu.

Hey. There you guys are. Heh.

- I didn't know your sister was in town.
- Neither did I.

Hi. I've been looking for you two
for over an hour.

You weren't home, so I figured
I'd check your favorite little surf spot.

So here I am.

- Surprise.
- What are you doing here, Mary?

What does it look like
I'm doing here?

It looks like you're, uh, going
to a Halloween party

dressed as a flight attendant.

Come on. Seriously.

- You're working for the airlines?
MARY: Yes.

It's the coolest job ever.

I started, like, two weeks ago.

And they gave me
the Oahu-to-New York run.

I'm gonna be flying back and forth,
like, twice a week.

We can hang out
during my layovers.

How sweet is that?

- Pretty sweet.
MARY: Heh-heh.

Right, huh?

Come here.

Hi.

- Come on.
- Hey.

DANNY:
Hey.

MARY: Heh-heh.
- Pick up your board, Danny.

DANNY:
Mm.

McGARRETT:
Welcome.

MARY:
Good to see you.

So you guys are, like,
surf buddies now, huh?

Uh, yeah. Kind of.

So cute. Heh.

Why didn't you call?
I could've picked you up.

Because I wanted to surprise you.

Look at him.
He's definitely surprised.

- Heh-heh-heh.
- In a good way. In a good way.

So a stewardess,
how exactly did that happen?

Uh, well, my friend, Angela,
worked for the airlines,

and she knew I needed a job,
so here I am.

And by the way,
we like to be called flight attendants.

I knew that. I did.
Can I have a cup of coffee too?

Are you, uh,
staying in town for a while?

[MOUTHS]
Okay.

No, I'm working the return flight
back to New York,

so I gotta take a rain check
on the coffee.

Well, wait, wait. You just got here.

I have to go back to the hotel
and freshen up before the flight.

So we'll catch up next time.

I have so much to tell you,
but it's all good stuff, so don't worry.

I'm not worried.
I'm really happy for you.

Thank you. All right, I'll see you guys
in, like, three days.

- Okay.
MARY: Bye.

- See you.
McGARRETT: Bye, sis.

DANNY: Excuse me.
- Yeah?

So we are kind of surf buddies now?

You sensitive right now?

Yeah, a little bit.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

[GUN COCKS
THEN MARY GASPS]

Hello, Mary.

You've kept me waiting.

We need to talk.

[CHATTERING]

KONO:
No, no, no. You said you could do it.

- Hey.
CHIN HO: What's up, Steve?

- What's up?
- Hey.

- All right. See you later.
- Okay.

What's up?

What was that?

What was what?

What did they just, uh...?
Why did they run out of here so quick?

- What were you talking about?
- What were we talking about?

I don't know. Stuff. General stuff.

What, uh...?
What, are you being paranoid now?

No. This is not paranoia, Daniel.
This has been happening a lot lately.

You guys have been acting weird.

Oh, okay.
Well, I think you should relax maybe,

and stop overanalyzing things.

Relax?
That's funny coming from you.

Okay. Do what you wanna do.
Be paranoid.

Go nuts.
Let your mind play tricks on you.

Next thing you know,
you're wearing a tinfoil hat,

babbling about black helicopters.

Black helicopters are real.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

What do you mean they're real?

They're real.

This is McGarrett.

Is this a joke?

I'll be right there.

Mary's been arrested.

MYERS: Commander McGarrett.
Thanks for your call.

Not a problem.

Earlier today, we got a tip
on one of the unrecorded lines

that a stewardess was planning
on smuggling some contraband

onto a New York-bound flight.

Okay. All right. This is crazy.

Mary's not a smuggler. Are you sure
you have the right person?

Commander McGarrett, your sister

had about $20 million worth
of diamonds duct-taped to her torso.

So, yeah,
I think we got the right person.

- She say why she had the diamonds?
- No, she refused to talk to us.

That's why we called you.
She won't talk to anyone else.

Okay, you said you stopped her
based on a tip. Who gave it to you?

It was an anonymous tip,
a male caller.

We tried to trace it,
but he hung up too fast.

It was probably
a prepaid cell anyway.

Is that unusual, to get a call
out of the blue like that?

MYERS: No, we get anonymous tips
about drug mules all the time.

It's usually a rival group trying
to put the competition out of business.

Listen, as a professional courtesy,
I'd like to speak to my sister in private.

[CHATTERING]

What the hell happened?

[SIGHS]

I went straight to my hotel
when I left you guys,

and there was a man in my room
with a gun.

Okay. Have you ever seen
this guy before?

No. Don't think so.

- You don't think so?
- I know so.

I've never seen him before.

- You believe me, right?
- Of course I believe you, Mary.

Just slow down and tell me
how you got away from this guy

and how you ended up
with these diamonds.

I didn't get away.
He taped the diamonds to me

and he told me that Angela's dead
if I don't do exactly what he says.

Okay. Who's Angela?

- I told you about her, didn't I?
- I don't... Maybe. Just tell me again.

We work together as flight attendants.
We came from New York together.

Okay, so she was your friend
before this?

Yes, we met at yoga class, like,
three months ago.

You know, she's really, like,
the only real friend that I have.

She helped me get this job.

Steve, I really screwed up.

If I'm not on that plane when it lands,
she's gonna be killed.

Listen, Mary,
just take a deep breath, okay?

And calm down, all right?

Tell me everything you know
about this guy who took your friend.

That's the thing,
I don't know anything about him,

but he knew everything about me.

He was in my room waiting.

Okay. Well, can you describe
this guy to me?

Yeah. He was tall,
he had dark skin,

he had a deep voice.
He had an accent.

It wasn't European, but similar.

You're positive
you've never seen him before?

Yes, I'm positive.
I've never seen him, okay?

Why do you keep asking me that?

Because it's not adding up.
Do you understand?

I'm trying to put this thing together,
but it doesn't make sense to me.

Like, why would they take you?
Okay?

Why would you not call me
the minute you got away from him?

Because I was terrified.

I still am, Steve. He took a picture
of me on his cell phone.

And he told me
that he's gonna text his partner.

And that when I land,
this guy is gonna text me instructions.

He did that to keep you scared
and cooperating. Understand?

Well, it's working.

I can't believe I'm in this mess now.

Steve, if I'm not on that plane
in nine hours with the diamonds,

Angela's gonna be killed.

That's not gonna happen, Mary.

Because that plane took off
half an hour ago. You understand?

Which means we got nine hours
to save your friend.

We'll find her, Mary, all right?

Hey, we'll find her.

Okay?

We need to find this Angela.

DANNY:
Yes. If there really is an Angela.

Danny, she's my sister.
I think I'd know if she was lying.

Okay.

- All right, what are you getting at?
- Listen, I thought I knew my brother.

And he lied to me, and now
he's on the FBI Most Wanted list.

No offense, but I'm a little closer to my
sister than you were to your brother.

Okay. So then you know
she was arrested two months ago

for drunk driving?

Wait a minute.
You ran background on my sister?

No, I didn't run background
on your sister. TSA did.

I'm relaying information.

Okay, holding back the fact
that she got arrested two months ago

does not mean
that she's lying to us.

I'm not saying she's lying.
Maybe just not telling us the full story.

We're gonna check that hotel room,
then we're gonna know more.

Until then, I'm going on the
assumption she's telling me the truth.

Okay.

Hey.

Hey.
So the room hasn't been serviced.

It should be in the same condition
as when your sister checked out.

Yeah. So far, we have no signs
of a forced entry, struggle,

or a girl named Angela.

Well, it doesn't mean
it didn't happen

and she doesn't exist.
The guy could've used a pass key.

The hotel staff said that Mary was
the only one issued with the room key

and nobody saw her
with another woman.

But I did confirm that Mary has
a coworker named Angela Branson

who flew in with her.

She's based out of New York
and isn't due to fly for three days.

According to the hotel records,
there was a room booked in her name,

but she never actually checked in.

All right, well, good. That's a good start.
We got any other contact info?

The airline gave us her number, but
it's just rolling straight to voice mail.

Well, if she'd been kidnapped,
that would make sense, right?

Okay. Are you trying to convince us
or yourself?

Maybe a little of both.

Okay.

We need to get a look
at the security feed.

[COMPUTER WHIRRS]

Okay, that's him.
That's the guy Mary described.

DANNY:
He's got Angela. Stop and push in.

All right, so he brings Angela down
the back way so no one can see him.

Danny, call Kono.

Have her pick Mary up from TSA's
custody and drop her to my office.

I want it done low-key.

For Angela's safety,
we can't let anybody know

that Mary and the diamonds
didn't make that flight.

[TIRES SCREECHING]

Okay. Okay.
Would you slow down, please? Please.

Not gonna be able to help anybody
if we end up wrapped around a pole.

That anonymous call about Mary
and the diamonds...

It doesn't add up.

There are things about this case
that do not add up.

And I apologize
for not believing Mary's story.

But please stop driving this car
like it's stolen. Slow down.

Driving like I always do.

[TIRES SCREECHING]

Listen, whoever made the call
to TSA about Mary

had to have been a part
of the smuggler's operation, right?

That's the only way
that they would have known

that Mary had the diamonds on her.

Okay, we don't know
who made the call.

Maybe Kono got a chance
to enhance that video

and we will get an ID on the kidnapper.
Slow down.

I'm asking you nicely.
I said, please. Don't do it, please.

I just threw up in my mouth a little bit.
Thank you.

[CHATTERING]

- You okay?
- Yeah.

All right.

Okay, Kono.
Tell me something good.

All right, well, the rest of the security
videos don't show much.

They only have coverage
of the stairwell.

So there's no footage of anyone
going in or out of that room.

We got the footage of Angela
being dragged down the stairwell.

What about
the, uh, facial recognition thingy?

I already tried that. The angles are bad.
There's not enough to get a scan.

Chin, what about the origin
of the diamonds?

I checked through Interpol.
No reports of any shipments this size,

either missing or stolen.

The good news is that Angela's safe

as long as they believe that Mary
and the diamonds are on that plane.

I hate to be the one that states
the obvious. She is not on the plane.

We're gonna have a big problem
in about eight hours when it lands.

Okay. Maybe. Maybe.

- What do you mean?
- I got a plan. Might be a goofy plan.

But what if we get Mary and those
diamonds on the governor's GIV.

In the next half an hour,
we can beat that plane to New York.

When the guy there approaches her
and takes the diamonds,

- we snatch him for smuggling.
- Bing.

Okay. If we can flip him,
then we can roll back,

- arrest whoever's holding Angela.
- Get the governor on the phone.

We need that plane ready,
fueled to go in a half an hour.

Please call H.P.D. Tell them we need
those diamonds here immediately.

WOMAN [OVER RADIO]:
Forty-two thirty.

Forty-two thirty, come in.

Go for 42-30.

Per the watch commander,
start heading towards 'Iolani Palace

for an evidence transfer.
See Detective Williams.

Forty-two thirty, copy that.

Evidence transfer?
What the hell's that about?

[HORN HONKS]

[CHATTERING]

[MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

[SIREN WAILING]

FRYER: Hey. Hey, look,
just so there's no confusion,

this is H.P.D.'s handle, not Five-0's.

Most people like to start the day off
with pleasantries,

but not the new
chief of detectives, huh?

You do know that that van contained
evidence from a case we were working.

I've been briefed
on the kidnapping case.

The murder of my two cops trumps it.
Come on.

MAN: Detective Kelly?
DANNY: Okay, listen to me.

The only people who knew the
diamonds were in that van were cops.

So if you're gonna start looking
for the hijack, you start with H.P.D.

Hey, look. No way in hell.

I cleaned house.

I'll bet my job.
None of my guys are involved.

CHIN HO: Hey, they just ran the plate
on that semi.

It was reported stolen last night.

Okay, if they stole the semi truck
last night,

they already knew the diamonds
were gonna be seized today.

Who would've known about that?

The guy who called in
the anonymous tip on Mary.

If they were gonna steal the diamonds,
why wouldn't they snatch Mary

when she arrived at the airport?

Because they were more afraid
of the diamond smugglers

than they were of us.

Let's make them worry about us.

Mary, we need to determine

who may have targeted you
to smuggle those diamonds.

So was there anyone new
that either you or Angela had met?

- Maybe an overfriendly passenger?
- No. Nobody.

How long have you known Angela?

We met a few months back
at this yoga club in New York.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

She's the one
that helped me get this job.

Oh, my God.

This could be from the people
that have Angela.

- What do you mean?
- The kidnapper said

I was gonna get a text message
from his guy in New York.

What does it say?

"When you land, walk directly
to Baggage Carousel 3.

I'll be watching, so don't try to involve
the cops or your friend's dead."

DANNY: Good news is, they still have
no idea Mary didn't make that plane.

Yeah, looks like we got
about five hours till they find out.

We need to get those diamonds.

We can use them as a bargaining chip
for Angela's life.

FRYER:
Hey.

I've been thinking
about these diamonds.

If these guys just came in possession
of 20 million in ice,

- they need to move it through a broker.
- If they're on the island.

But these guys killed two cops
to get these stones.

They know we're watching everyone
leaving the island.

The smartest thing these guys can do
is move those diamonds

- while they're here.
FRYER: Right. As far as brokers go,

there's only so many guys
on the island that could handle this.

Now, this is the criminal file on a fence
released from prison six months ago.

If there's a deal this big going down,
he'll have heard about it.

FRYER:
This guy's been off the radar

since he finished serving his sentence
six months ago.

- Got any leverage on him?
- No parole.

Did his full 30-year term.
Docked his tail.

Doesn't mean he's not dirty.

In my experience, once a crook,
you are always a crook.

FRYER:
I agree.

[BANGING ON DOOR]

August March, H.P.D.
We need to ask you a few questions.

You're not...
Nobody here by that name.

Have you tried next door?

You lie to me again,
you're going straight back to jail.

You know, last time I checked,

you needed a man's invitation
to walk into his house.

That rule applies to citizens.
You stopped being one 30 years ago.

Thirty year... Oh.
Maybe you should talk to my attorney

about what my rights are.

- You finish making that call,
MARCH: Yeah?

You are going to jail.

- You're gonna answer my questions.
- You can't...

FRYER: I don't have time
for your games. You understand me?

- Yeah. I won't answer your questions.
- What?

Fryer, Fryer. Would you excuse me?
Come with me.

Why don't you pull it back a minute?

This guy has done his time.
Why don't you just take it easy?

All right.

I'm not holding nothing back,
McGarrett.

I got two dead cops. Two.

And I'm betting that this old man
knows who's responsible. Okay?

Now, don't be fooled
by the way he looks.

August March ran one of the largest
smuggling networks in the world.

He was the fence
for stolen art and gems.

Nothing moved on or off Oahu

without August March
taking a piece of the action.

His operation and pipeline continued
long after he was imprisoned

for ordering the murder
of two of his business associates.

They made the mistake of trusting him,
and they got a bullet for it.

The man is a cold-blooded killer.

That's a very colorful,

but less than accurate description
of what I was convicted of.

Whatever crimes I committed
in the past are just that.

The past.

Now, please leave me alone
or I'm gonna file a complaint.

Listen, there's a woman whose life
is in danger.

All we need is a little bit of your time

and some help with a smuggler
that we're looking for, okay?

I'm sorry,
but I don't do that anymore.

I've been on ice for 30 years.

I'm not in that business anymore.

But you do know people
that are in that business, correct?

MARCH:
Yeah, I do.

And unlike you guys, they take me
at my word when I say I'm out.

All we're trying to do
is prevent an innocent woman

from being killed over the theft
of a few lousy diamonds here.

This is about diamonds?

Yes. Do you know anything about it?

I might. But if I help you,

you've got to give me your word
that you'll never bother me again.

And nobody must know
about my involvement.

You have my word.

I'm not just talking about you.

FRYER:
Look,

you give me the guys
that killed my men,

MARCH: Yeah?
- You will never,

never lay eyes on me again.

Fine, fine, fine.

I got a call yesterday
from a stranger.

I don't know who he is,
nor who referred him to me.

But he said he wanted to fence
some diamonds.

Uh...

It's the last number on there.

Maybe you can trace the number.

DANNY:
Okay.

Did I hear right,

- that your name is McGarrett?
- Yeah.

MARCH: There was a young officer
named McGarrett

who transported me to jail
30 years ago.

Any relation?

Yeah, that was my father. Yeah.

MARCH: Ah, no kidding.
McGARRETT: No kidding.

Small world.

How's he doing?

- He's dead.
MARCH: Shame.

I'm sorry to hear that.
He was a good man.

I tried to offer him
a $100,000 bribe that day.

A fortune at that time.

My father wasn't that kind of cop.

MARCH: But there were
plenty of cops around him

who would've taken that money,
right, chief?

It's a pre-paid. Can't trace it.

- Thank you, though.
- I'm sorry. I tried.

I wish I could help you more.

Hey, look. You're not done.
You're not.

Call that guy back.
Set up a meet and let me grab him.

- Give him to me. Give him to me.
- No.

- Come on.
MARCH: That's a young man's game.

I'm too old for that kind of thing.

Come on. This is probably
the only chance we have

to get this girl back safe.

[CHATTERING]

This guy better show.

The plane lands in New York
in less than four hours.

I got him.

I got a visual, 10 o'clock.
Right now, 10 o'clock.

DANNY: He's strapped. See the butt
of a gun sticking out of his shirt.

If March gets compromised,
that guy pulls out that gun,

every single one of these civilians
is at risk here.

This guy is an old pro. He'll do fine.

McGARRETT [OVER RADIO]:
I hope you're right.

WAITER:
That's our special.

August March?

Take a seat.
You're making the waiter nervous.

You're by yourself, right?

Because if not, anything happens,
you're the first to get shot.

[CHUCKLES]

Relax, kid.

I'm here for one piece of business.

The only thing
that's gonna happen here

is you and me are gonna get rich.

Just remember, we wait for him
to inspect the diamonds.

That's the arrest signal.
That is when we move in.

You sure you can move
this kind of weight?

Oh, don't worry.

I got the connections.

Whoever sent you to me
knows that.

Good. So, what's the brokerage fee
on 20 million worth?

Well, it's...
As I told you on the phone,

I can't say without seeing the quality
of the product.

You did bring all of the diamonds
like I told you to?

You didn't really think I'd be dumb
enough to bring all of them, did you?

Nobody said you were dumb.

But without seeing all of them,

I can't estimate the overall quality
of the product.

For all I know,

- you could've handpicked the best.
- I didn't.

McGARRETT:
Let's go. Move out.

I've got 200 more that same quality.
Now, how much?

You say you're not dumb, but
with what you've been handling lately,

the moves you've been making,
I'm starting to think you are.

Why is that?

Killing cops.

In my day, we would never
have done a thing like that.

Brings too much heat.

How'd you know about the cops?

MARCH:
Wait.

[CHATTERING]

Nice shot, Fryer.

Trouble is,
now our only lead is dead.

[SIREN WAILING]

Hey. You okay?

I should have kept my mouth shut.

I told your partner
I was too old for this.

March thinks he can identify
where the diamond's from.

Okay, that's good. How?

Every diamond
has a distinct marking.

If I could look at this stone
this guy brought under a microscope,

I might be able to tell you
something about it.

Okay. All right. Good.
Uh, take Mr. March over to Fong's.

We have a microscope
for you to look at.

Fine, fine, fine.

- I mean...
- I just did what I had to do, all right?

This guy matches the description
of the evidence-van hijacker, okay?

- Okay. Do we have a positive ID?
- Yeah.

And that tells a whole lot.

- Okay, what?
- His name's Darryl Kaleo.

Brother of an ex-cop
you put away last year

for the murder of your ex-partner.

I know who he is. Are you implying
he's involved with this?

- Okay, he's capable of killing cops.
- He's also in prison.

Right. He's doing a life term.
Doesn't mean he's not behind this.

You think that he just orchestrated
this whole thing from jail?

What does he get out of it? Helping
his brother? Doesn't make sense.

Why don't we pay him a visit
and find out?

He's easy to find.

Oh, life is pretty good here
on the protective custody wing, right?

One of the perks of being a cop.

- Ah.
- Ex-cop.

You should be walking
the main line

with the rest of these lowlifes,
and you know it.

My prior law enforcement work
makes me a target.

Is there a reason you two
are tossing my place?

Or did you just miss me?

You two have no legal authority
to be shaking me down.

- This is harassment.
FRYER: You're in prison.

You're subject to search
whenever and wherever.

Why are you really here?
I know you're looking for something.

Why bother lying?

Okay. I will play along.

Your brother, he robbed
a transport van, killed two cops.

You already know that, don't you?
Huh?

Listen, Kaleo, we know
that you helped set this thing up.

And we are here to prove that.
That's what we're gonna do.

Be my guest.

- You know, Williams...
- What?

You mentioning my brother
makes me nostalgic about family.

You got a kid, right?

How's she doing, anyway?

My daughter is doing fine.

Thank you.

Your brother, Darryl, on the other
hand, he's not doing so good.

He's dead.

FRYER:
Hey.

Look what we got here.

- A cell phone.
- You planted that. It ain't mine.

FRYER: Heh.
- Your prints are gonna be all over it.

So tell me, is this how you arranged
the transport van's hijacking?

It is, isn't it?

You got questions,
run them by my lawyer.

Okay. No problem.

Listen, uh,
you know the last time I saw you,

I broke a couple bones in your face,
right?

You ever mention
my daughter again,

I promise you
I'm gonna come back here.

I'm gonna break every single bone
in your body, okay?

You understand?

Put him back in his cage.

[BELL RINGS]

MARCH:
Interesting.

This explains why these diamonds
were never reported missing.

Based on quality,

I would say that this stone
comes from the Republic of Liberia.

Are you sure? Because things change.
You've been locked up for 30 years.

Thirty years, 13 million years.

This is an allotrope of carbon
formed at high pressure

and high temperature conditions.

That never changes.

And this stone, my dear,
comes from Africa,

which leads me to believe
that this is probably a conflict diamond.

Blood diamonds,
sold on the black market

and used to finance civil wars
and genocide on the Africa coast.

Have you ever done business
with people from Liberia?

No. No.

But I'm a student of the game.

The game never changes,
just the players do.

Well, that would explain
the kidnapper's accent.

Exactly.

And that's why, if I were you,

I would check out Liberians here
on temporary visas.

Okay.

We really appreciate the help.

This at least gives us an idea
of who's holding Angela.

Well, I wish you luck.
And feel free to call on me anytime.

Bye.

- Mr. March?
- Hm?

I'm gonna need that diamond back.

The diamond?

[GASPS]

Here we go.

Can't blame a guy for trying.

CHIN HO: All the outbound calls
off of Kaleo's cell phone

are to his brother Darryl,
with the exception of this one.

- Okay, who is this one to?
CHIN HO: TSA security line.

Hey. Look at the time stamp.

Thirty minutes
before Mary was arrested.

So Kaleo made the call that got Mary
arrested and the diamonds seized.

Called his brother,
he told him the description of the van,

- the route, so they could hijack it.
- Part of the puzzle we don't have

is how they know about
the Liberian smuggling operation.

I reached out to TSA.

I worked up a list of Liberians

that are on the island
on temporary visas.

It's not extensive.

That's him.

Bottom left.

That's the guy
that kidnapped Angela.

Jordan Nevins. He landed
on the island three days ago.

Okay, well, it looks like he didn't lie
on his TSA entry form.

He's staying in the penthouse suite.

Well, let's go pay him a visit.

DANNY:
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Oh, oh.

- What are you doing?
- Getting my vest.

I'll get your ve...
Chin, help him with the thing.

Hey, hey, Steve.
Come over here a second.

- The thing, would you?
- What are you talking about?

What is that?

That was your birthday cake. I was
planning on taking it by the office.

We got sidetracked by this case.

That why you guys stopped talking
when I came into the office?

Yeah. Like usual, you figured out
a way to ruin everything. Thanks.

Buttercream.

Buttercream's my favorite.

CHIN HO: Move in.
- Hey, hey.

Got Jordan. Continue clearing.

All clear.

Bedroom's clear. No girl.

- All right, where's Angela?
- I don't know...

Hey. Where's Angela?

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

All right, we'll see about that.

JORDAN:
I'm a Liberian citizen.

If you lay a finger on me, I will have
the consulate crawling so far...

That's a good idea.

Afterwards,
they can tell your bosses

that you lost
their diamond shipment.

You seized some diamonds?

McGARRETT:
That look familiar?

FRYER: It'll take less than an hour
for me to prepare a press release

announcing the seizure of 20 million
in conflict diamonds.

You know what's funny?
Something about your body language

that tells me that
if that press release hits,

you're gonna feel safer in here with us
than you are out there on the street.

If I tell you everything,

you've got to protect me
and a promise of no deportation.

I'll be a dead man
if you send me back to Liberia.

You got it. Where's the girl?

I have no idea.

After our little charade at the hotel,
we parted ways.

McGARRETT:
Whoa.

What are you talking about,
"charade"?

Angela faked her own kidnapping?

We didn't have a choice.

Angela was bumped from the flight
at the last minute.

Let me guess. You had already told
the people in New York

the diamonds were on the flight.

I'm a facilitator.

I am paid to deliver the product
to a buyer at a specific date and time.

And if that doesn't happen...

People like you get killed.

I had to, uh, use the other girl
to make the drop as scheduled.

The other girl was my sister.
Did you know that?

It was Angela's idea
to scare her into doing it.

So Angela and you
worked together before?

Yes, she made several runs for me
in the last few months.

But nothing as large as this.

This is the first time
for the both of us.

You've been played.

Angela probably set Mary up,
so when the diamonds didn't get there,

she wouldn't be blamed.

You and my sister, Mary, did.

No. I doubt if Angela
would double-cross me.

She's not smart enough to come up
with something like this on her own.

Maybe she met somebody that was.

What was the plan? You were gonna
use your share of the dough

to make an appeal?

Bribe a judge? What?

It was worth a try.

- Okay, where's Angela?
KALEO: She's in the wind.

Where she lands,
your guess is as good as mine.

Okay, how did she hook up
with Darryl?

She's his ex-old lady.

She reached out to him with
an opportunity to make a big score.

She just didn't
wanna get killed doing it.

And your brother turned to you
for advice.

Advice?

I guess you could call it that.

I just figured a way for her
and my brother to get rich.

[DANNY CHUCKLES]

All right. Well, I'm gonna charge you
with the death of those two cops.

Uh, what you just said, coupled
with the phone records, is enough...

More than enough to prove
that you orchestrated the whole thing.

[CHUCKLES]

I'm doing life without.

And there's no death penalty
here in Hawaii.

Sorry to disappoint you,

but another case is not gonna make
a difference to me.

That might be true.
But since you've killed two more cops,

you have lost your right to be housed
in protective custody.

Isn't that true?

DANNY:
It is. It's true.

And, heh-heh-heh, believe me, uh,
when you meet your new cellmate,

life is going to get very interesting.

Wait, you can't do that.

Yes, I can. I just did.

Stand up.

Turn around, sunshine.

Cuff him.

[HANDCUFFS CLICK]

Hey.

Dead man walking.

[BUZZER BUZZES]

[DOORS THUD]

INMATE 1:
Yeah.

INMATE 2:
It's payback, Kaleo.

[JEERING AND WHOOPING]

INMATE 3:
Yeah, here we go, huh?

[BELL RINGS]

INMATE 4:
Get ready, Kaleo.

You're history now.

[CHATTERING]

[MARY SIGHS]

MARY:
I feel so stupid.

Mary, this happens to all of us.

The people we think we can trust
tell us lies.

I know,
but I thought she was my friend.

Look, Angela's gonna resurface
eventually.

She's gonna try to fence
those diamonds.

And when she does, Interpol and the
FBI are gonna be waiting for her.

It's only a matter of time, Mary.
She's on every country's watch list.

Yeah.

All right, well, what...? What now?
What about me?

You move on. You pick yourself up.

You learn from your mistakes.

[SIGHS]

- What?
- I don't know what to do with myself.

I... I liked that job.

You know? I finally felt like I was
starting a new chapter in my life.

Well, you'll be happy to know that
that chapter's still open for you.

What do you mean?

I spoke to the airline.

They know you're a victim in all this.
Your job's there if you want it.

- It is?
- Yeah.

- Really?
- Yeah, really.

Oh...

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

I'm sorry.

Okay.

If you two are done
draining each other emotionally,

I have something I have to show you,
if you got a minute.

McGARRETT:
Sure.

[SINGING]
Happy birthday to you

Cha-cha-cha.

Happy birthday to you

CHIN HO:
Cha-cha-cha.

Happy birthday, Big Kahuna

Happy birthday to you

- All right.
KONO: Whoo!

That's an awesome cake.

[CHEERING]

We were gonna jump out and yell,
"Surprise,"

but then we figured
what's the use? So we didn't.

Well, you should never surprise
a man who is armed

and who has extensive
close-quarter battle training anyway.

- That's good to keep in mind.
- Heh. I will also remember that.

[KONO LAUGHS]

McGARRETT: Wow.
- Here you go, birthday boy.

DANNY:
Happy birthday, buddy.

Thank you.

Guys, listen,
I think we should just face the fact

that I'm not that easy to surprise,
you know?

Surprise.

[LAUGHING]

Better than buttercream, right?

[LAUGHING]

We didn't have the sugar.
No, thank you.

Okay.

[CHATTERING]

[LAUGHING]

DANNY: Salt cake.
I had never heard anything like this.

- They said salt cake...
CHIN HO: It's a Hawaiian thing.

McGARRETT: Want some?
CHIN HO: No, no, no.

KONO:
It's all for you.

[ALL LAUGHING]

MAN: I'm delighted
you reached out to me, Angela.

ANGELA:
I didn't have many options.

But with your help, this actually
worked out better than I hoped.

Your diamonds.

It's been a pleasure.

Oh, believe me,
the pleasure's all mine.

But there's one more thing you need
to learn about this type of business.

As I said before...

Never turn your back on the buyer.

Aah!