Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 2, Episode 5 - Ma'eme'e - full transcript

The University of Hawaii women's volleyball coach is killed, and Five-0's investigation leads back to the disgraced ex-cop that Kono now works for.

ANNOUNCER:
Rainbow spikes and scores!

COACH:
I need to see you work, girls.

ANNOUNCER:
It's getting down to the wire.

And these girls are on fire!

That's good. Come on. Come on.

ANNOUNCER: The Rainbows
have a one-point lead.

But Rio Rancho is making a run.

Remember, folks, the winners
are going on to Regionals!

[PLAYERS CHEER]

ANNOUNCER:
Brilliant spike!

[CROWD SHOUTING]



ANNOUNCER:
Our girls are back in the lead.

Game point, this is it. Here we go!

Yeah. Way to go!

ANNOUNCER: Your Rainbow
Wahines are going to Regionals!

[ALL CHEERING]

All right!

[ALL CHEER]

[THUD]

[CLATTERING IN DISTANCE]

[CLATTER]

Hello?

[SCARTELLI GASPS
THEN GIRLS CHEER]

[GIRLS LAUGHING]

Oh, man.



You got me.

GIRL 1:
That was awesome!

Seriously, though, you girls
were great out there tonight.

- You made me proud.
GIRL 2: Oh, thanks, coach.

[SHOWER RUNNING]

[DOOR OPENS]

[CLATTERING]

Okay, girls. Enough already.

KAMEKONA:
Mahalo.

CHIN HO:
Howzit?

Don't look, bro.

That hot babe over there,
checking you out.

You looked. I said no look.

It's okay, bro. She's my date.

Can I get a couple of spicy plates
and, uh, two coconut waters, please?

I hope you didn't find her online.

Lots of crazy ladies online.

Scary kind of crazy, not fun crazy.

Well, we've known each other
for a long time.

Almost got married once.

That's a different kind of crazy.

But I know how it is.

Trust me, bro.

Love is sweeter
the second time around.

- Well, I'll keep that in mind.
- Mahalo, brother.

Mahalo.

Hey.

I'm really glad you wanted
to do this.

Me too. You look great.

Thank you. So do you.

- I had a good time the other night.
- Me too.

I'd forgotten what a rush it is

to ride down Kalakaua
on a motorcycle.

So do you wanna talk
about what's bothering you?

It's been a while,
but I can always tell.

It's Kono.

Captain Fryer's turned her
into the poster girl

for his war on police corruption.

- How's she taking it?
- Not well.

She's hanging with bitter ex-cops,
making bad choices.

- Have you talked to her?
- No, that's the thing. I've tried.

She doesn't wanna talk to me.

What about McGarrett?

- Have you talked to him about it?
- No, not yet.

Not until I know for sure
what's going on with her.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Lieutenant Kelly.

I'll be right there.

Go. I'll take a rain check.

Vic's name is Brian Scartelli.

He's head coach
of the women's volleyball team.

Looks like our guy was coming out
of the shower when he was attacked.

Killer slit his throat.
Cell phone and wallet are missing.

Otherwise, nothing appears
to have been disturbed.

- And so, what? Robbery gone bad?
- Nope. More than that.

Check out the, uh, bruising here,
along the ribs.

DANNY:
This is a serious beating this guy got.

He must've pissed somebody off.

That or somebody
wanted information out of this guy.

H.P.D. Hasn't turned up any witnesses.

Last people to see him alive
were his players.

Bunch of them came down
after the game

- and gave him a Gatorade bath.
- Explains the shower.

Everybody says his team loved him.

Same with the fans,
athletic department,

- and even the media.
- Yeah. Alums liked him too.

He was living in a guesthouse
on the property of a rich couple.

Karl and Trisha Joyner.
Live out in Kahala.

Somebody had a beef
with this guy.

LORI:
Game was televised.

Maybe the cameras caught something.

You and Chin go through the footage.
Danny and I,

we'll go to Kahala,
see what turns up.

Let me ask you a question.
What do you think

these places cost?
That place.

Right there. What's that cost?

A hell of a lot
more than you and I earn.

Hell of a lot more than a college
volleyball coach earns too.

Yet this guy Scartelli
was living it up.

- Some guys have all the luck, I guess.
- Yeah, Danny. Lucky?

He's dead. Okay?
But he's lucky.

Look at the house he's living in.

This is my point, okay?

What are the perks of being a cop?

- Well...
- The pay sucks.

The hours suck. Sometimes, I get...

No, no, not sometimes.
All the time,

I get shot at. All the time.

What are you talking about?
You never...

- You hardly ever get shot at.
- Is that a joke?

Okay, when was the last time
you got clipped?

You're not a funny person.

You trying to be funny? You're not.
Here's my point.

Living practically rent-free
in some rich guy's guesthouse

seems to me like a nice perk, okay,
for making the world a safer place.

You homeless now?
Why don't you try decorating, Danny?

Get some doilies for the tables,
flowers for the front room.

You know, you scoff, okay,

but that homeless scenario
is not very far off for me.

- I'm getting kicked out of my apartment.
- What?

They're knocking down my building,
to turn it into condos.

Because that's what this island needs,
more condos.

I don't understand.
Everybody loves Brian.

Who would do this?

That's what we're trying
to figure out right now, sir.

Um, it would be helpful if we
saw where he was staying.

- Sure, yeah. This way.
McGARRETT: Thank you.

Anything, uh, out of the ordinary
with the coach recently?

No, I don't think so.

Everything was good.

The team was on track
to go all the way this season.

As long as his girls are happy,
Brian's happy.

His girls,
you talking about the players?

That's what Brian calls them.
Called them.

He was like a second father
to his players.

This place is completely ridiculous.
You see the steam shower in there?

Their bathroom is bigger
than my entire apartment.

McGARRETT: Yeah.
- Okay?

And they have a lap pool specifically
for the guesthouse.

- The guesthouse has their own pool.
- Lap pool?

Yeah. Their own pool.

Wow. I have some photographs.

Scartelli took photos of his girlfriend.
He's not the first guy to do that.

- She's, uh, she's young.
- Yeah, she's young.

She's also one of Scartelli's players.

All right,
upload these to our Sky Drive.

See if Chin Ho and Lori
can lock in who this girl is.

[CAMERA CLICKING]

[DANNY SIGHS]

I do not think that these were taken
by a second father.

McGARRETT: Yeah, well, maybe her
real father or boyfriend found out

what was going on off the court.

Yeah. That's a good point.
Because if I found out

somebody was taking pictures
of Grace like this,

- I'd kill them.
- Yeah, me too.

DANNY [ON PHONE]: Get a name?
LORI: Got more than that.

We ran those photos you put
on Sky Drive.

The girl is Melanie Ayers.

We're looking at her ID right now.
She's the team's star player.

And, according to the video footage

that Chin and I went through,
she's the only team member

not at the game last night.

- Okay. Why? She injured?
- No, she was supposed to play.

The coach's phone records
show he was talking to Melanie

six or seven times a day
for the last couple weeks.

He have that much contact
with other players?

Just her.

And in an interview
she gave to the college paper,

Melanie referenced
a serious relationship with someone,

but denied
it was with another U.H. Student.

I bet she didn't say anything
about the coach

being like a second father either.

And last but not least,
we pulled Scartelli's financials.

He was renting a motel room out
in Aiea.

He prepaid for an entire week.

Doesn't make sense.
The guy's got a luxury pad here

- in Kahala.
- No, a crappy motel room up in Aiea

makes sense
if he had something to hide.

All right. You know what? It's time
to see what Melanie has to say.

Danny and I are gonna talk to her.
Chin, you and Lori head out to Aiea.

- Check out that motel. All right?
- Okay. Good.

Wait. Wait a minute.
You think I was having an affair

with Coach Scartelli?

No.

You think he took these?

- He didn't take those pictures?
- No.

No. No. God, no.

- Okay. Who did?
- V-Cross.

- V-Cross. That's a sneaker company?
- Yeah. They sponsor the team.

I was gonna do an ad campaign
for them.

So we did a photo shoot.

And some of the pictures came out
a little,

you know.

Wait a minute. Ad campaign,
isn't that against regulations

- for college players?
- Yeah.

But they offered me 150 grand.

I mean, that's a lot of money.

When coach found out,
he benched me.

Ah. Okay. So that's why
you weren't at the game?

Yeah. Yeah.

I mean, he was gonna ask
for a ruling before I could play again.

Look, I made a stupid mistake.

All right? Coach was helping me fix it.
That's all.

All right.

This is not a good time for me,
Malia.

That's what I hear.

What's that supposed to mean?

Can I come in?

Kono, I know things
have been weird between us

since Chin and I broke up.

And I'm sorry about that.

But this is important.
Chin is worried about you.

Wait. So, what,
are you and Chin back together?

Um, uh...

I don't know. Maybe.

Wow, how'd you manage that?

Do you remember
when you were in high school,

and Chin and I used to drive you
all around the island

to those surf competitions?

NSSAs.

Chin was so proud of you.

I mean, that's how I knew
he was serious about me.

Because he wanted to share
how proud he was of you.

I don't expect you to understand,
Kono.

But Chin and me,
we have something special.

Yeah?

Where was that something special
when he lost his badge?

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Kono.

Right now? Okay.

As much as I'd love
to continue this conversation, I can't.

- I gotta run.
- Kono...

And the next time you're looking
to score points with Chin,

leave me out of it.

[SIGHS]

I've seen the man,
but that's not the woman he was with.

- You sure?
- Positive.

Nice lady.

- You get a name?
- No, but you could ask her yourself.

She hasn't checked out.
She's in Room 104.

Thank you.

It looks like our mystery lady's
coming back.

Hold on.

I got a print.

Let's see if Fong gets a hit.

[CAMERA CLICKS]

There's a message here too.

SCARTELLI [ON RECORDING]:
Trisha, it's Brian. Stay put.

He knows you left
and he's flipping out.

Give me a little time
to talk him down.

I'll check in with you
as soon as I can.

That's the coach.

[CELL PHONE CHIMES]

Okay. Fong got a hit.

Print belongs
to a former schoolteacher,

Trisha Joyner.

And he sent her D.M.V. Photo.

Trisha Joyner,
that's Karl Joyner's wife.

Scartelli was staying
at their guesthouse.

[CELL PHONE RINGS]

McGARRETT: Chin?
CHIN HO: Hey.

Scartelli rented the motel room
for Trisha Joyner.

Sounds like
she's leaving her husband.

That's gotta hurt.
Open your guesthouse up to a guy.

He eats your food, drinks your beer,
takes your wife.

Well, according to the message
we heard, Karl wasn't taking it too well.

You guys wait at the hotel
for Trisha to come back.

Danny and I
are gonna find Karl Joyner.

DANNY: There he is. Pull over.
McGARRETT: He's got a gun.

Gun.

Karl Joyner.
Let me see your hands right now.

- Right now!
- Don't shoot me.

Please, you don't understand.
I need to find my wife.

They're after her. Unh!

McGARRETT:
Danny! Danny!

[ALL CHATTERING]

Hey.

All right.

I got boot prints
and burn marks over here.

I'm thinking single sniper, bipod.

Rifle had to have been
a semiautomatic

to deliver two shots the way it did.

Plus he had to get through
some pretty heavy tree cover.

He had to be about 600 feet
from where Joyner was standing.

At least. Plus, there's wind.
Okay?

Whoever killed Joyner was a pro.

Okay, this is starting to look a lot less
like a love triangle gone bad.

Right before he went down,
Joyner said

that somebody was after his wife.
Who'd be after his wife?

I don't know.
But where the hell is his wife?

We gotta find out
what Joyner was into.

- Hey.
- Okay.

So this guy was definitely dirty.

On paper, Joyner owned a bunch
of dry cleaning stores

throughout Honolulu.

Perfectly respectable way
to maintain

his champagne and caviar lifestyle.

Let me guess,
all fronts.

Yes, all the payroll employees
were bogus names

and Social Security numbers,
except for Joyner himself.

So the stores, they brought
in a decent amount of dough,

but nothing like the actual revenue
that was on the books.

This guy was in the cleaning business,
but he wasn't cleaning clothes.

- He was laundering money.
- So, what happened?

- What went wrong?
- Bank account zeroed out

a few days ago.

- Maybe he got greedy.
- We got any leads on

- who he was working for?
- Not yet.

Whoever it is,
I think they want their money back.

Yeah, they do.
They just killed Karl Joyner.

Now they think his wife has it.
We gotta find her.

Trisha's gotta be back soon, right?

Well, she left all her clothes.
She didn't check out.

She'll be back.

Right.

- Want this?
- No, thanks.

You don't want to know
what men think about foreplay

or how to wax like a pro?

Not so much.

Fair enough.

[SIGHS]

[LORI CLEARS THROAT
THEN SIGHS]

[LORI SIGHS]

Sorry, uh,
patience isn't my strong suit.

You're a lot like Steve.
You know that?

- Am I?
- Mm-hm.

What's his deal anyway?

What do you mean?

Oh, I don't know.

I mean, he's kind of hard
to get a read on. You know?

Except for the, you know,
the daddy issues.

Those are right out there
front and center.

And not like I'm trying to shrink him
or anything, because I'm not.

I'm totally not. But, uh, ahem.

I don't know. Just sort of like to,

you know, get to know
my new boss a little better is all.

[CLEARS THROAT]

Okay, sorry. Is this awkward?

Okay, it's awkward.
Ahem. Let's just rewind. Heh.

Delete. I never said anything.
It's not a big deal.

- You got it.
- Okay, great.

[FOOTSTEPS APPROACH
THEN DOOR CLICKS]

Someone's here.

LORI:
Gun.

[GRUNTS]

MAN:
Go! Go!

CHIN HO:
Hold your fire!

Why?

The driver.

It's my cousin.

You wanna tell me
what's going on?

I didn't know it was this bad.

Why don't we start
with what you did know?

I knew what we all knew.
Kono lost her badge.

She's been in a bad place.

Steve, she hacked into the H.P.D.
Database using my password.

When I asked about it, she said
she wanted to see her case file.

What's her connection to Joyner?

I don't know. I've never seen her
with the thug she was with today.

She's hanging
with Ray Mapes.

Who is Ray Mapes, Chin?

Ray Mapes is an ex-cop.

He lost his badge when he got
caught shaking down drug dealers.

I figured that she was feeling like
that's all she was good enough for.

I know that feeling.

How'd it get this far, huh?
Why didn't she come to us?

I don't know.
I don't know what she's into.

I don't know how deep she's in.

I don't know
if we can protect her anymore.

- Do you understand that?
- I know.

I should have told you.

I should've.

I'm sorry.

- Did Kono see you today?
- I don't think so.

Get a lock on Kono's cell.
We're bringing her in.

Hold on. You're gonna be okay.

[COUGHING]

KONO:
Hold on, Dwight.

Dwight?

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Dwight?

Hello?

DELANO: Where's Dwight?
- Frank?

- He can't talk right now.
- You get her?

- What the hell is going on?
- Did you get her?

- Get who?
- Trisha Joyner,

the bitch who's got my money.

I have no idea about that.

All I know is that Dwight called
and told me

I was gonna take him
to a motel in Aiea.

Then when we got there,
H.P.D. Was on the scene

and they opened fire.

- Dwight's been hit.
- Is he alive?

- I don't think so.
- Don't think.

Make sure.

[SIGHS]

He's dead.

Go dump him off the
Pau Lane Bridge

and get right back into town.

What?

You wanted in? You're in.

[SIGHS]

[SIREN WAILING]

Get out of the car, Kono.

Keep your hands
where I can see them.

Lori.

I wanna help you, Kono. Okay?

I wanna help you.
You gotta help me help you.

You gotta tell me what's going on.

- I can't.
- You can't?

You're kidding me.
That's not good enough!

"I can't," is not good enough

because today,
you're driving in a getaway car

with a dead person in the front seat.
Okay, Kono?

This isn't a game.
We're talking about two murders.

I mean, what are you thinking,
Kono?

- What happened to you? What?
- Steve, Steve.

[McGARRETT SIGHS]

Not like this.

Let me talk to her.

Whatever you're into, I'm here.

We're family, right? Hmm?

Nothing's ever gonna change that.

Listen to me. You're not alone.

Not today, not tomorrow,
not any of the days ahead.

You're not alone,
because I'm right here.

But you need to come clean, Kono.
You need to talk to me. Hmm?

All you have to do is talk to me.

Please.

I can't.

Captain Fryer,
what the hell are you doing here?

You're done here, McGarrett.
Kono, get up.

McGARRETT: No, hey. Hey, hey!
She's in custody.

- Oh, no. She's mine.
- What are you talking about?

- This has nothing to do with I.A.
- Wrong again.

She's working for me.

You think you can just come in here
and mess with my team like this?

Heh-heh. Don't flatter yourself.
This has nothing to do with you.

You're interfering
in a murder investigation.

My investigation
includes your murder investigation.

What are you talking about?

I can't believe
you didn't bring this to me.

It went too far.

Fryer said he'd go after the rest
of Five-0 with I.A. Investigations

- if I didn't cooperate.
- You thought you had to protect us.

Yeah.

- Protecting us wasn't your call.
- It's my badge.

We should've had a voice in it.

Like you gave Uncle a voice
when you decided to take the fall

for the money he stole
from the forfeiture locker.

It must run in the family.

I.A.'s been running an undercover
operation on a ring of dirty ex-cops.

They shake drug dealers,
arms dealers, human traffickers,

all over the island.

They drop dozens of bodies,

including Brian Scartelli's,
your dead volleyball coach.

And Karl Joyner? Huh?

That's who
he was laundering money for.

Why would you not loop us
in on that?

I couldn't risk it.
You understand that.

These guys
still have contacts inside H.P.D.

I've been circling Delano's organization
for years.

Now Kono was just making inroads.

She's as close as we've ever gotten.

We had something on this guy,
Dwight Murphy.

Could have maybe leveraged
that to get him to flip on Delano,

but thanks to you guys,

Dwight Murphy's in the morgue,
courtesy of a Five-0 bullet.

They're looking
for a woman named Trisha Joyner.

I know. We're looking for her too.

Delano says
that she has his money.

If he gets to her first, she's dead.
I have to go back.

No. You're already in too deep,
and it's too dangerous.

It's the only way to get to Trisha.

Look, I don't like what he did,

but I understand
why Fryer targeted me.

You don't understand.

Do you know who Frank Delano's
partner was when he was on the job?

Do you know?

It was Fryer.

Delano almost took Fryer
down with him

when he lost his badge.

Don't you get it?
Fryer's using you.

He's using you to get revenge.

- Is it true Delano was your partner?
- Mm-hm.

You're going after your ex-partner?

My history with Delano
has nothing to do with this.

This isn't about going after bad guys,
okay?

It's about you getting even. Right?
Huh? You put Kono's life in danger

to settle a personal score,

not just Kono's life,
the life of an innocent civilian

- who's still out there.
- And that's exactly why

Kono has to go back in. Without her,
we've got nothing on Delano,

- no way to find Trisha Joyner.
- Gotta be another way.

- Doesn't have to be Kono.
- Yes, it does.

- Why does it have to be Kono?
- It does

because the only reason
that Delano let Kono

near his organization
is because she came out of Five-0.

Everybody on this island knows,
McGarrett,

you play it fast and loose.

She was an easy sell
that she was dirty.

You're looking to blame someone
for why she's in danger?

- Look in the mirror.
- What'd you do?

What'd you do to coerce Kono
to come and work for you?

Tell her you'd come after me?

- Come after Chin Ho?
FRYER: When did you stop

believing ends justify the means?
I use what I have. Just like you do.

McGARRETT: She's a year-and-a-half
- I'm a cop! She's a cop!

Out of the Academy,

you got her driving around town
with a dead killer in the car.

We opened fire on him today.
We could've killed her.

I would never do that.

You underestimate yourself.
And Kono.

[CELL PHONE BUZZES]

- It's Delano.
McGARRETT: Don't answer it.

- Answer it.
- Listen.

You don't have to do this.

FRYER:
If she doesn't answer it,

my entire investigation is blown,
three years.

I have to.
Trisha Joyner's life depends on it.

If she goes in,
Five-0 goes in to back her out.

Done. Answer the phone.

Frank. Yeah. I took care of it.

I'm on my way back.

All right, I wanna be able
to track her the whole time.

Delano's an ex-cop.
He'll spot a tail a mile off.

And no wire.
First thing they'll do is pat me down.

- He doesn't trust me.
- Kono's right.

The only reason he's pulling her
onto his crew now is he's down a man.

I'll get you a message
as soon as I can.

It won't be that easy.
He's not gonna leave you alone.

I'll figure it out.

All right.

We're gonna be in a van,
ready to move on your word.

All right.
I couldn't ask for better backup.

- Where have you been?
- Seriously?

What he means
is what took you so long?

I've been cleaning up your mess.
That's where I've been.

Which one of you two
wanted Dwight dead?

What the hell?

We walked
into an ambush at that motel.

Somebody tipped off H.P.D.
I wanna know which one of you did it.

It seems like you got away
without a scratch. Huh?

How do we know
you didn't drop Dwight?

I just dumped his body off a bridge
because somebody screwed up.

- Now is not the time to mess with me.
- You ran into some bad luck.

That's all.

Too bad, but there's
nothing we can do about it now.

You need to stay focused
on what matters most, right?

- Finding Trisha Joyner.
- She's the one who has your money?

We have an unfortunate situation
here.

It seems Mrs. Joyner emptied her
husband's bank account

before she ran out on him.

Minor detail.

Money's not his. It's ours.

So Trisha Joyner's in the wind.
How do we find her?

We don't. She's gonna come to us.

Turns out she confided
in the volleyball coach.

He helped her leave her husband.

- She's on the run, but she trusts him.
- Minor detail, volleyball coach is dead.

His cell phone isn't.

Dwight grabbed it the night
he took care of the guy.

I sent Mrs. Joyner a text
from this cell phone,

telling her her husband knows
where she is,

and that I booked her a room
in the Aston Waikiki.

Mrs. Joyner's gonna text us
when she checks in.

What if she knows
he's already dead?

She's on the run.

She's not buying newspapers
and watching the news.

As long as we move fast,
we'll be fine.

[CELL PHONE BEEPS]

Oh. How do you like that?

She's there. Room 2127.

[CELL PHONE CHIMES]

MAN [ON TV]: The park says
the chain of craters row...

[TV CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY]

[SIGHS]

WOMAN:
Thanks Kaaki.

Well, police tonight still searching
for a suspect in the brutal murder

of Brian Scartelli.

The coach at the University. The body
was found just earlier this morning,

[TRISHA SOBBING]

Mrs. Joyner.
Nice to finally meet you.

Kono's been out
for almost two hours.

I don't like it.

- She'll make the call.
- Should've tailed her.

How we doing?

I'm trying to activate the microphone
on Kono's cell phone.

If we can get it, it'll work like a wire.

- You can do that?
- We'll see.

If I can remotely download
this spyware onto her phone's OS,

I might be able to access it
and pick up an audio signal.

This better be worth it.
You understand?

It will be.

The money is the only thing
that ties Delano to the murders.

We catch him with the money,
he goes away for life.

CHIN HO:
I'm getting audio.

It's staticky,
but I'm getting something.

Let me see if I can clear it up.

DELANO [OVER PHONE]:
The idea is, Mrs. Joyner,

you have something
that belongs to me.

No. I don't know
what you're talking about.

Your husband was holding money
in his bank account for me.

I believe you took it.

Oh, God. I didn't know.

Ah! You killed Brian?

Where's Karl?

What did you do to him?
Oh, my God.

I'm getting a clear signal.

TRISHA:
Keep going south?

They're on the move.
They've got Trisha Joyner.

TRISHA: Bank of O'ahu
is about five blocks down.

They're heading to a Bank of O'ahu.

What branch?

You can't go in guns blazing.
That'll provoke a hostage situation.

He's right.

We wait until Delano and his crew
exit the bank with the money,

and that's where
we take them down.

Got it. Hunewai and Lakeside.

DANNY:
Go, go, go.

- Where are the safe deposit boxes?
- They're downstairs.

So I have to take the elevator.

OFFICER:
This way. Move it. Move it.

McGARRETT:
Delano's got an eye on the street.

Guy's armed, wired for communication
with the crew inside.

Maintain situational awareness.
Stay barricaded. Hold your perimeter.

My friend needs
to get into her safe deposit box.

Sure, I just need to see your key.

It's in your purse, remember?

Ah. Right. Heh.

[CHUCKLES]

Oh.

Ma'am,
you can have a seat out here.

Oh, but Trisha wanted me
to go in with her.

Yes, I want my friend to come in.

KONO:
Thank you.

Uh, it's this one right here.

Thank you.

- Do you have it?
- Got it.

Come on.

[SOBBING]

I can't. I can't do this.

Hey, hey, hey. Listen to me.

Listen to me.
I'm an undercover cop.

- What?
- Do everything I tell you to do,

and you'll get out of this.
I promise.

- Okay, now let's go.
- Okay.

The guy on the street's getting curious.
Taking a walk, guys.

[OVER RADIO]
He's taking a walk.

There's patrols up the street.

There's no way to pull them back
before he sees them.

We got about 20 yards
before he hits the corner.

He senses heat,
we got a bank full of hostages.

McGARRETT: Hold your positions.
Do not engage.

Do not engage.

[GRUNTS]

[ELEVATOR DINGS]

Ma'am, you forgot your key.

No, no, no.
Don't touch that alarm.

- Down!
KONO: Don't do it!

Put your hands up. Hear me?
Let me see them.

[CROWD GASPS]

[BOTH GRUNTING]

Go! Get to the elevator!

Kono!

[GRUNTS]

Let's go. Move it.

[WOMAN GASPS]

No. No. No.

[TELLERS GASP]

[ALARM RINGING]

McGARRETT:
Hold your fire. He has a hostage.

WOMAN:
No!

No!

Please. Let me go.

Please.

FRYER:
Let her go, Frank.

You gonna shoot me, Vince?

Let her go.
You know you don't wanna do this.

You think I won't do it?

You don't think I will?

[WOMAN GASPS]

- Hey, Fryer.
- Yeah?

Listen...

Nobody messes with my team.
All right?

Duly noted, commander.

Let's go home.