Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 3, Episode 3 - Lana I Ka Moana - full transcript

During a fishing trip, McGarrett and Danny wind up stranded in the ocean on a leaking dinghy after a killer steals their boat at gunpoint.

You got something?

No, I don't have anything.

If we wanna catch anything today,
Danny, we gotta trawl.

No, no, no.
Trawling is not fishing.

That is you just driving around
in the boat, just like you driving my car.

I thought the mission was
to get you your first tuna.

Why is everything a mission?

Our goal was to help you catch an ahi.

There's no goal, there's no mission.

We are just fishing.

What that means is we relax,
we have a couple of laughs.



Maybe we catch a fish,
maybe we do not.

All right. Well, this right here is called
sitting on a boat, not catching anything.

- Just so you know.
- Fine, okay.

Well, that's where the beer comes in.

Few laughs, pretend we're friends.

Right?

That's all.

- All right, what now?
- We talk. You know, shoot the breeze.

- Okay, shoot.
- Any word on your mother?

No, she's still on the island
somewhere.

- Doing what?
- I don't know.

- I got lines out.
- One of those lines Catherine?

Maybe.

That's good. Your girlfriend
checking up on your mother.



That should turn out very well.

Okay.
First of all, she's not my girlfriend.

Second,
she's not checking on my mother.

She's using her contacts in Naval Intel

to locate my mother.
Okay? Nobody's gonna know.

Oh, no, no, no. Your mother is a spy
and a woman.

She will know, trust me.

- That's a good point.
- Another question:

What's it with Navy SEALs?
Not allowed to have girlfriends?

How would you characterize
your relationship?

Well, I mean, she-- We have a thing.

- Thing? Yes, you have a thing.
- Yeah.

A girlfriend, who you're asking
to spy on your mother.

- Not spy-- Locate, Danny.
- Okay.

Spy, locate, they're different.

- Do you have any idea where she's at?
- No idea at all.

Doing everything
I can to find her,

but my mother was a highly trained spy
for 20 years

and she managed to stay hidden
that whole time.

- She's not gonna make it easy for us.
- What about your sister?

I mean, I haven't told her-- What am
I gonna say? I haven't told her yet.

Wow. That should be
an interesting conversation.

- Oh! Okay, okay, set the hook.
- Okay.

- Set the hook. Jam it up.
- All right.

- I got it! Got it!
- Set the hook. Set it!

- Setting!
- It's making a run. Set the hook!

- Release the drag.
- Stop the backseat fishing!

Keep the pressu--

Stop! Can I have something
of my own?

- Keep the pressure on it.
- Get the gaff!

All right, good job.

- I got it!
- I see color! I see color, Danny!

- It's a tuna, buddy.
- Hey, tuny.

- It's a tuna!
- It's a tuny fish, you son of a tuny fish!

All right, bring it in, Danny.

Yeah!

- All right, take another one.
- You gotta smile.

Not gonna smile.
That's not very manly. Come on.

I know a guy
who stuffs and mounts these.

You know, I don't think
I'm a dead-fish-on-the-wall kind of guy.

This is gonna be dinner. I'm gonna
have Kamekona cook us up a feast.

It's gonna be great.

- Hey.
- What?

- Look at that.
- What?

- It's a boat.
- A boat? In the ocean? Go figure.

It's a guy in a dinghy.
Looks like he's in trouble.

All right,
we're gonna go take a look.

- Hey, buddy, you okay?
- Boy, I'm glad to see you guys.

- What happened?
- I ran out of gas.

- Here, we'll give you a ride.
- Awesome.

All right, grab that.

- All right?
- Uh-huh.

You got blood on you.

What happened, buddy?
Cut yourself?

Yeah, yeah,
trying to fix the motor.

Tiny little dinghy like that is not exactly
designed for open water like this.

What were you doing out this far?

- I need to borrow your boat.
- You don't wanna do this, trust me.

I said, I need to borrow your boat.
I am not gonna ask twice.

You have two seconds
to jump in the water,

or one of you
is gonna be shark chum.

Now!!

Danny, I need you to hold this
right here.

Hold it tight.

Let go.

It's all right?

- That should slow the leak.
- How much time is this gonna buy us?

Don't know.
It's not gonna hold forever.

We're in a boat, a leaky boat.

Sounds like sinking to me, Steve.

Technically, it's a dinghy,
but we're not sinking. Okay?

I stand corrected.

We are stranded
in a slowly leaking dinghy.

We're not stranded.

Hey, don't know if you've noticed.
We're in the middle of the ocean.

Okay?
How is that not stranded?

- Are you done?
- No. In fact, I haven't got started yet.

And as of today, I am done
helping people in boats,

specifically ones with guns. Okay?

I have been there,
and I have done that.

Okay, I'm sorry about the gun.

I didn't see it.
But I thought the guy was in trouble.

He was in trouble, Steve, and now
he's not because he's got our boat.

You owe me a cell phone.

Why don't you sit there
and keep complaining

while I figure a way out of this,
all right?

Fine. Just please do me one little favor
and tell me we have gas, please.

Negative, we do not have gas.

- Why did you do that?
- It was busted.

You could have fixed it.

You could've snapped some technical
Navy SEAL know-how on it and fixed it.

Maybe, but we were out of gas, okay?
And it was weighing us down.

But we have rope.

Martha Stewart, do me a favor.

Tell me how macramé
is gonna help save us right now.

- I'm tying a tow rope.
- Good,

because now all we need is a tow
or a phone to call one with.

Just tell me which way is land.

That way.

This way.

- What are you doing?
- I'm exercising.

What does it look like?
I'm paddling.

Save your energy, I'm gonna tow us.
Okay?

How are you gonna tow us?
We are miles away from land.

Relax, Danny, I've done it before.

Oh, you've done it before?

Oh, I see, because you like this?
This is fun for you.

You enjoy this.
This is a challenge for you, right?

A skills test.
Be all you can be and all that crap.

That's the Army.

- All right--
- Hold on. Just stop for one second.

What am I gonna do?

This is what you do.

I want you to bail. Okay?
Take this. Bail.

Okay, but hol--

It's a dinghy, right?
So it can't sink.

Just bail. Think of it as busywork
to keep your mind off the situation.

- What's the situation?
- No situation.

- We're gonna be fine, just trust me.
- Trust you, trust you.

I was happy sitting at home
on my couch

in my underwear
watching the Jets.

Okay? But, no, you wanted me
to catch a tuny fish.

You gotta admit, it was a little bit fun
reeling in that big fish, though, huh?

- Yes, it was.
- Wasn't it good?

It was fun. It was fun.
But the boatjacking,

- not so much fun.
- Start bailing.

- Hey! What the hell was that?
- What?

Something just bumped into the boat.
Sorry, the dinghy.

- What do you mean, something?
- Something.

Steve, there is something in the water.
There is definitely something out there.

Come on, come on!

Get in the boat. What are you doing?
Come on.

Steve, it's a shark!
Get out of the water! Come on!

Come on, hurry up!

This is McGarrett. Leave a message.

Steve, it's Catherine.
I'm at the club. Where are you?

It's right behind you.
Get in the boat. Get in the boat!

Come on, come on.
Get back in the boat!

Get back in the boat!

Come on, come on!

- It's a dinghy.
- It's a dinghy, huh?

Even in the face of death,
you are annoying.

Where'd he go?

That's a tiger shark, man.

- That's a tiger shark?
- Yeah.

Oh, no big deal, then, right?
Have you seen Shark Week?

I don't wanna be on Shark Week.
All right?

If that thing gets near you,
you punch it in the nose. Trust me.

- I'm not gonna punch it in the nose.
- It's what you're supposed to do.

Otherwise, it eats your hands.
I know this.

I'm not gonna disrespect this animal
by provoking it.

Please, please, don't get
all island on me now, okay?

Besides, I'm cramping up bad, man.
I need a rest.

Right now, we take a break.
We wait.

Wait? Wait for what?

For the huge tiger shark
to go away, Danny.

Then we stick to the plan.

Trust me, it's gonna be a long wait.

- What, you're a shark expert now?
- No, I am an expert on McGarrett,

- the danger magnet.
- Oh, this is my fault?

Who else on planet Earth could turn
a nice, relaxing day of fishing

into a boatjacking
and a shark encounter?

I'm a danger magnet?
Let me tell you something.

It's your negative attitude.

Oh, I see, I see. So the shark
could sense my negative attitude?

- Sharks can sense fear, just like dogs.
- We're in a leaking dinghy

in the middle of the ocean.
Of course I'm scared!

Hey, it's water, Danny.
It's just water.

With tiger sharks and riptides and
all kinds of stuff to make you dead.

Not everybody's a Navy SEAL, Steve.

Seriously, Danny,
what is your problem with the ocean?

I mean, who hates water?

Sixty percent of the human body
is water!

That explains why I hate people,
and you are at the top of my list.

Yeah, right now, I'm thinking
that shark would be better company.

Then go swimming
with the tiger shark.

But do me a favor.
If he comes near you, punch him.

I don't wanna tell your sister
you ended up man-sushi.

No one's gonna be man-sushi.

The ocean is fine,
the ocean is safe

as long as you know
what you're doing.

I used to love the ocean, okay?

I went to Wildwood
every single summer of my life.

My parents would rent
a summer house there.

This one summer, my best friend,
Billy Selway,

he comes with us. All right?

And we had
this competition thing going.

Everything, Frisbee, football, baseball.
Anything, you name it.

So one day, we decide to swim out
to the buoy and back.

Halfway out there,
I get stuck in this really bad riptide,

and I start to panic.

So Billy sees me and he starts
to head out to me,

but then, halfway out to me,
something happens.

He gets stuck in this undertow.

And one minute he's there,
one minute he's gone.

I'm sorry, man.

Found his body
three miles down the coast.

And I've not told that story
in a very long time.

Took moving to Hawaii
with my daughter

to get back in the ocean again,

so that is why...

I don't like the water, okay?

What is that?
What is that?

- It's a yacht.
- Sure it's not a dinghy?

You're a funny guy. Hey!

- Hey!
- Help!

- Over here!
- Hey!

This is McGarrett.
Leave a message.

He)', any luck?

Nobody at the marina has seen them,
and they aren't answering their phones.

Okay, how late are they?

I was supposed to pick them up
three hours ago,

so I'm officially worried.

Were you able to triangulate
their phones?

No. Both signals are dead,
non-functioning.

- Did they say where they were going?
- The only thing I could get out of Steve

was that it was some secret spot
his father used to take him to.

He wanted to get Danny
his first tuna.

So they took my uncle's boat,

which means I should be able
to get a location off the GPS.

Got it.

That's odd.
Didn't Steve ask you to pick him up

- at South Shore Sailing Club?
- Yeah. Why?

According to GPS,
the boat's docked on the North Shore.

What are they doing there?

- That's it over there.
- Okay. I'll go talk to the dockmaster.

All right.

Steve? Danny?

They wouldn't leave these behind.

They caught something,
so we know they were out fishing.

Chin? That looks like blood.

Whose shirt is this?
Steve's? Danny's?

- It could be Steve's. I'm not sure.
- Might not belong to either.

That looks fresh. We need to check
all the local hospitals.

I'll call Crime Scene down,
have them go over this boat

and figure out what happened.

All right.

So dockmaster said
the boat was already docked

when he got back from lunch.

- Any way of finding out who got off?
- No.

Lightning took out security cameras
last week.

It doesn't make sense that they'd bring
the boat back to shore and disappear.

Maybe they didn't.

- Hello!
- Hello!

Doesn't look like
anybody's up there.

Hello!

Hey. I think this dinghy
belongs to this boat.

Looks like our boatjacker
was on board.

What kind of an idiot
would leave this nice boat

and go out in the ocean
in that miserable dinghy?

Danny.

- That's why.
- That blood's fresh.

I got more blood.

He's dead. Answers why
our jacker was in the dinghy.

He was fleeing a crime scene.

Looks like our victim was shot
three times, close range.

I got a 9-millimeter.
Same caliber as our boatjacker.

What are you doing, man?
It's a crime scene.

Excuse me.

I'll be sure to pack latex gloves
next time we go on fishing trip.

- Just preserve the crime scene.
- Okay, it's preserved.

All right? Skipper, please go up,
get this started.

Let's cruise back to shore,
let Crime Lab look.

- That is a great idea.
- Thank you.

All right.

- Take it, that's not good.
- No, it's not.

What about the radio?

- It's dead.
- Maybe it's just shorted out.

The rest of the boat's got power.

I gotta check the engines.

Lift that up.

All right.

Both these engines are seized.

- Please tell me you can unseize them.
- I'll see what I can do.

So we're still stranded?

Yeah. Good news is we're stranded
on a nicer boat.

That is true. With a dead guy and
no radio, but it is a nicer boat.

This is my fault too? Huh?

- I'm just saying.
- You're saying. "I'm just saying."

Just got lab results back on the blood
recovered from the shirt on the boat.

It doesn't belong
to either McGarrett or Danny.

Good. Okay.
Did you run it through CODIS?

I did, but no hits.

Any prints on the boat?

Pulled a latent print
off the boat's boarding ladder.

Came back to a guy named Gil Scates.

- Does he have a record?
- Nope.

Why are his prints in the system?

Gil Scates worked
with Safe House Security.

He was employed as a security guard.

So I contacted the company

and found out he was recently
terminated for improper conduct.

All right.

Do me a favor.

Here. Hold that.

- Let me ask you a question.
- What?

Can you actually fix this?
Or is this more busywork, like bailing?

What did I say to you?
I'm doing my best.

I gotta figure out why both
of the water intake lines have failed,

causing the engines to overheat.
I don't understand.

- Expensive boat.
- It's got all the bells and whistles,

but sometimes these new propulsion
engines can be tricky, you know.

Did you take another look at that body?

Yeah.
I pulled the guy's wallet.

His name is Al Burgess.
Boat registration is in his name too.

All right. I don't think we're dealing
with a master criminal here.

No. The shooting was very sloppy.
I got two slugs lodged in the wall.

- You think it was self-defense?
- Maybe.

I'm thinking he gets cold feet,
he starts to shoot impulsively.

Then he realizes
he actually has to finish the job.

He does, comes out,
tries to get the boat running,

panics when it won't start,
jumps in the dinghy.

Doesn't realize
how far out he is.

Yeah, he runs out of gas.
Before he knows it, he's in trouble.

Yeah. Then he sees us.

Says, "Perfect, I'm saved.
All I gotta do is take these guys' boat."

Gil Scates! Five-O!

Clear.

Clear.

- Clear.
- Clear.

Check this out.

Gil was in the market
for a boat.

He's got everything here
but Boating For Dummies.

Not just any boat.
A 38-foot yacht.

Pretty pricey boat
for an unemployed security guard.

Unpaid utility bills.

Maybe he was planning on
stealing one, and this is his homework.

What was he doing
with your uncle's boat?

Seems like a step down.
Everything here is about this one kind.

McGarrett and Danny's fishing trip
must have interrupted his plans.

So, what, we getting out of here
before Hanukkah or what?

Oh, hey! Over here!

Oh, thank God!

Yes. Steve, get up here.
It's the Coast Guard. Come on.

They took their time.
Come on.

Hey!

What did I tell you?
Trust me.

Prepare to be boarded.
Stand down.

Okay.

Interlace your fingers,
put your hands behind your head.

- Oh, no. We're-- Five-O.
- We're cops.

- Show me your badges.
- We don't have our badges with us.

Yeah. Get your hands
behind your head. Now!

- Okay.
- Okay. All right.

We've got a dead body
below deck, sir.

- I can explain.
- You're under arrest.

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

- Yeah, we know.
- We know our rights.

This is awesome.

What else wrong
do you think could happen?

Maybe if we're lucky,
they'll have a trial at sea

and they'll make us walk the plank.

Just relax.

Hey, there ain't gonna be
too many more relaxes. Okay?

Look at it like this. You're gonna have
a great story to tell Grace one day.

The moral of that story is this:

Never go deep sea fishing
with a Navy SEAL.

No, no, scratch that.
Never go fishing with you.

Should've used you for bait.

Sorry for the misunderstanding,

Commander McGarrett,
Detective Williams.

Your team verified your credentials.

Next time I get forced into the ocean
at gunpoint, I'll have my credentials.

Captain, the yacht.
Was it reported stolen?

Missing. The owner's wife called,

worried when her husband
hadn't returned.

- Maybe it had to do with him being shot.
- Again, I apologize.

There's been a rash
of boatjackings lately.

We suspect Tongan pirates, so as
soon as we got the call about the boat,

- we just figured they were behind it.
- No, this guy was working alone.

Soon as we return to port,
we're gonna hand this to your team.

- Okay?
- Appreciate it.

Steve, I was so worried.

Hey, I'm fine.

We were fine, and we were lucky
to find that boat, but we were fine.

We were not fine, okay?
Tell her about the sharks.

- Tell him about the sharks.
- Sharks?

Shark-- A shark. There was one shark,
but it wasn't a big deal.

Of course it was. What are you
talking about? It was a big deal.

We're back on dry land. We're safe
and sound. Why we do-- What?

You two need to spend
some time apart.

- I agree.
- I mean...

Commander McGarrett,
Detective Williams,

- good to have you two back.
- It's good to be back on dry land.

- Unguent?
- Excuse me?

It's cream for your sunburn.

It contains aloe.

As you know, aloe is naturally soothing
to the irritated skin and sunburn.

If you need assistance applying it
to infected areas,

- I'm more than happy--
- No, no. Thank you. I'm good.

- I'm very gentle.
- I bet.

Apply liberally.

All right. The victim is below deck,
aft cabin. Okay?

We preserved
the crime scene.

His name is Al Burgess.

Matches the photo
his wife sent over.

You said you got something
on the suspect.

Guy's name is Gil Scates.

We managed to pull his print
off the boat.

That's him.
That's our boatjacker.

He's an unemployed security guard.
When we searched his apartment,

we found operator's manuals
for a yacht.

He might've been planning
to steal this boat.

Well, he botched that too.

Okay, we find any connection
between Al Burgess and Gil Scates?

I got Kono asking Al's wife
that very question.

- Excuse me. Katie Burgess?
- Yes.

Officer Kono Kalakaua.

May we please speak in private?

I'm Jenny. I'm Al's sister.

I asked Jenny to come when I heard.
I hope that's okay.

Of course.

I got so worried
when he wouldn't answer my calls.

When did you notify the Coast Guard?

Last night.

This is all my fault.
I'm so sorry.

I'm sorry. I don't understand.

I wanted him to sell the yacht.
We never used it.

It wasn't even his idea to buy it
in the first place.

My brother didn't even know
how to swim.

I never told him
that I wanted a yacht, Jenny.

Did he say anyone was interested?

- Yes, a potential buyer.
- Did he mention a name?

Not that I can remember.

We have reason to believe
that this man was on the boat

with your husband.

What?
This doesn't make any sense.

- Do you know him?
- Yes.

He worked for the security company
in this neighborhood,

and we've had some problems
with him.

Can you be more specific?

A couple of months ago,

he made inappropriate advances

when my husband was away
on business.

He was stalking her.
He followed her car.

One night, I caught him
looking in the windows.

- What did you do?
- I told my husband.

And he called the security company,
and he got him fired.

This doesn't make any sense.
This guy's not gonna kill Al

just because you told someone
that he was a pervert.

Why would your husband take him out
on the boat

- after getting him fired?
- I don't know.

Did your husband know
what Gil looked like?

Not that I know of.

Al was away on business
when all this happened.

- He only knew his name.
- Okay.

You think Gil did this
to get back at us?

That's what we're gonna find out.

So I just reached out to
Safe House Security and found out

that the Burgesses filed three
complaints over the last two months,

all against Gil Scates.

Those charges
actually got him dismissed.

His supervisor says
he was hot about the termination.

Maybe Scates wasn't trying to steal
the boat. Wife was right.

Maybe Gil was trying to get back at Al
for having him fired.

According to Kono, Katie Burgess said
her husband didn't know

what Scates looked like,
so that's possible.

Okay, so Al Burgess places an ad
for the boat in the Advertiser.

Right, and Gil comes in,
calls and, posing as a potential buyer,

takes him out to the ocean
and puts a bullet in him.

Right. He probably would've taken
the boat but it's not working.

Despite everything,
he still manages to get away.

No, no, wait a minute.
So he thinks.

Scates doesn't know Danny and I
are alive and found that crime scene.

If Gil believes
he got away with murder,

he's gonna try and blend back in

- like nothing happened.
- That's how we're gonna get him.

Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm fine.

When you're ready,

I'll come over
and help with her things.

Thanks, cuz.

How are things with Adam?

Well, I haven't seen him for a week.

He's on a business trip.

What sort of business?

He's trying to legitimize
his father's business.

That doesn't happen overnight.

Is that what he's telling you?

Adam's a good guy, Chin.

Look, I know how you feel about him,

and I know what he did for us, but
his father was the head of the yakuza.

It's the family business.

If things get ugly,
you are a liability to him.

A liability?

What are you talking about?
Adam saved my life.

He's never gonna let whatever
you're talking about happen.

It's not Adam I'm worried about.

I'm gonna get a coffee.
You want one?

Look, look--

I'm sorry.

Five-O! Freeze!

Chin?

- Chin!
- Kono!

Hold on, cuz!

Hang tight.

Chin!

Chin!

Come on.

You're almost there.

Come on.

What took so long?

I'm begging you, please, I need
a reason. Give me one good reason

why I shouldn't bust you in your jaw
right now in that chair.

I didn't know you guys were cops.

Okay. What would you have done
differently, genius?

Shot us,
instead of the boat?

I am a fellow
law enforcement brother.

I have mad respect for you guys.

Shut up.
You are an out-of-work rent-a-cop.

And you got fired
for peeping in windows.

- I didn't do that.
- Stop.

We are way past pretending here.

Your fingerprints
are all over the boat.

Al Burgess got you fired
for snooping on his wife.

So you lured him out there
and you killed him in cold blood.

- We argued over the price of the boat
- Okay.

And he attacked me.

- It was self-defense.
- Hey.

You are
an unemployed security guard.

You are three months behind
on the rent.

You could not afford a dinghy,
let alone that boat.

We know you didn't go out there
to buy that boat,

so tell us
what the hell is going on.

Hey, I just finished
processing Al's boat.

The water intake valves
were intentionally damaged.

Okay, why would Scates sabotage
the boat if he was trying to steal it?

I don't know. But the damage
would have gone unnoticed

until they were
several miles off shore,

at which point, the engine would've
overheated and seized up.

- Someone set him up.
- Yeah.

I'm thinking that someone
could be Katie Burgess.

Our Vic's wife?

She was the only other person
with access to the boat.

Look into both of them. There's gotta
be a connection we're missing.

All right, you got it.

Gil, there was no self-defense.

You deliberately went out
on that boat to kill Al Burgess.

It was revenge for losing your job.

- See, we know everything.
- No. No, you don't.

Hey, you guys are
gonna wanna hear this.

All right, so our suspect and
Katie Burgess were in on it together.

- What's the link?
- Good old-fashioned greed.

I ran Al Burgess's phone.

The last call Katie's husband
made was to a local law firm.

Let me guess.
He was gonna divorce her.

Yep,
and according to the suits,

the prenup would've left her
with nothing.

Okay. That's where Gil comes in.
I swear, the prenup should be banned.

It's killed more guys
than cancer.

I'd recheck those statistics
if I were you.

So Katie stood to inherit millions
from her husband's death.

Minus whatever she offered Gil
to do the job.

Unless Gil wasn't in it
for just the money.

Hey, can.

It's just pretty bad luck getting stuck
miles offshore with Burgess's body.

I tried to get the boat going.
I don't know what happened.

So, yeah, it was bad luck.

Turns out luck had nothing to do
with the boat not working.

Somebody sabotaged that engine

and made sure that radio
wasn't gonna work.

- What?
- It was pretty perfect,

you being stuck out there
with that body.

- It's what they call a patsy.
- Patsy.

- What's a patsy?
- Well, if you have to ask...

- We think you were set up.
- You're wasting your time.

No, somebody talked you
into killing Burgess,

then made sure
you were stranded out there.

You're lying.

I'll let you see the crime lab report.

The only way you were supposed
to get off that boat

after killing Al
was in handcuffs.

And there was one other person
who had access to that boat.

Katie Burgess.

I am curious
as to how she sold it to you.

What did she say? She says,
"You take care of my husband,

and then we will sail off into the sunset
together, live happily ever after"?

You weren't in love with her,
were you?

Oh, you were.
Okay, that's understandable.

Love definitely makes you
do some crazy things.

Marriage, mortgage, kids.

I personally would draw the line
at murder,

but I am not a romantic like you,
Gilbert.

Katie wouldn't do that.

You're willing to bet
the rest of your life in jail on that?

- Yes?
- Katie, I need to see you.

The cops just left my house,
they were asking a lot of questions.

I think I bought myself some time,
but I don't know how long.

I wanna turn myself in.

I want to tell them
it was self-defense.

Gil, listen to me.

Of course the police
are going to be looking at you.

They're just doing their job.

As long as you didn't leave
any evidence behind, you'll be fine.

Now stick to the plan,

and don't call me again.

You got it?

Jenny.

Who was that?

Take a side!
Pick a side!

Hey! Five-O!
Drop the weapon right now.

Right now. Put it down.
I'm telling you to put it down.

Put it down.

Jenny, listen to him.

- Move in!
- Let's go.

She killed my brother.

She's dead.

Okay, the moment
you've been waiting for.

Feast's up!
Everybody dig in!

- Fresh.
- Danny's first tuna.

Right.
Alas, my fishing career is over.

Forever?

- With you, yes.
- Ouch.

Well, perhaps
you'd enjoy bonefishing.

Bonefishing?
That doesn't sound creepy, Max.

What is that? You and your
cut-up-dead-people buddies do what?

O'io, as they are called here.

They're the number one
saltwater game fish.

You fly fish for them in saltwater flats.
It's quite relaxing.

Does it involve sinking dinghies,
boatjacking, or tiger sharks?

It's a bit more elegant
than deep-sea fishing.

- I took Kamekona last week.
- And I barfed the whole time.

Okay, there you go. Someone who
dislikes the water as much as I do.

No, no, no. I love the ocean.

I just got sick of pulling those hooks
out of those poor little fishies.

- Yeah, I hear you.
- That was my job when you were a kid.

It wasn't because I was scared, cuz.

I let you do it because
you wanted to take care of me.

- I still do.
- That's sweet.

- That is so sweet.
- Wait.

- To Billy Selway.
- Billy Selway.

All right, enough talking.
It's poke time.

All right, I was waiting.
I was waiting. Let's go.

How is it?

- That's excellent.
- Excellent. This is awesome.

- It is really good.
- You sure?

I'm positive. It's really good.

I'll leave this with you then.

- What is this?
- It's a bill.

I see.
But why are you giving it to me?

I brought you a fish.
What are you charging me for?

My cooking services.
Superior knife skills.

- What is that, like a corkage fee?
- Exactly.

Cooking what? What did you cook?
It's raw fish. You didn't cook anything.

All right, you brought me fish.

I gave you a meal.

Why are you looking at me?
I told you to get it stuffed.

You put him up to this?

No, I didn't.
It's pretty good, though.

Good, then you can pay
for half of it, right?

Cash is good.
I don't take credit.

To Danno's first fish.

- I'll drink to that.
- And last.

Yeah
- And last.