Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 4, Episode 19 - Ku I Ka Pili Koko - full transcript

Dekker, the gun dealer 5-O arrested, calls Steve asking him to see him. He gives Steve info on a gun deal about to go down. Steve goes there and sees there's no gun deal but hears a cellphone and finds a man tied up. He answers the phone and the voice tells him he should have left it alone, then there's an explosion trapping him and Danny. Grover and the Fire Captain tries to find a away to get them out. Chin and Kono thinking Dekker set Steve up goes to see him. Dekker denies it. Catherine makes contact with Steve and he sends a photo of the man and Max observes him believes he recently had an operation so checking out men like him who had similar operations he brings a list. And when Chin checks out the list, he sees that the man is Dekker's brother. Dekker admits that the info was given to him by another con who told him to pass it to 5-O. So they assume that this was about targeting 5-O specifically. Grover and the Captain come up with a plan for Steve and Danny to get out but it's risky.

We're in position.

SWAT is all set.
Give us the word, Commander.

Three,

two, one.

Go! Go! Go!

Well, maybe it's just me,

but aren't there supposed to be
guns in a gun deal?

Maybe a gun dealer
or something like that?

Doesn't make sense.

This is where the deal
was supposed to go down.

Looks like you boys
got some bad intel.



Well, maybe they caught
wind we were coming

and changed the menu.

Or maybe the time
got moved up

and we're late to the party.

Okay.
Well, we'll canvass the area

and see if anyone
saw anything.

All right.
Catherine, do me a favor,

call the ATF, all right?

See if anything's come
up on their radar.

Roger that.

Thanks for the
backup, Lou.

You got it.

All right, fellas,
let's pack it up.

Maybe they moved
up the time?



What do you
want me to say?

Maybe that you
were wrong.

That we should have
vetted this thing properly

before we wasted
everybody's time.

Maybe listening to a convicted
felon is not the right move.

I-I don't want to put words
in your mouth though.

You know what I mean?
Let me tell you something.

That son of a bitch-- he's
laughing in his cell right now.

Let's go.
Just for the record,

this is the same thing
as admitting you were wrong.

Yeah, okay.

You hear that?

He's alive, but barely.

What's your name?

Who did this to you?

Bomb. Bomb.

(Hawaii Five-O
theme song plays)

♪ Hawaii Five-O 4x19 ♪
Ku I Ka Pili Koko (Blood Brothers)
Original Air Date on April 11, 2014

== sync, corrected by elderman ==
@elder_man



I thought you said
we were gonna take things slow.

I'm willing to forget
that I said that.

Me, too.

Hey.

Morning.

What are you doing,
sneaking out on me?

No, I just thought
I'd make us some coffee.

You come and
get back in bed.

I'll go make the coffee.

I think I can manage, Jersey.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Hi.

Grace.

What are you doing here?

You're supposed to be
with your mom.

Her flight changed;
she had to leave early.

Well, you got to call me.

You got to let me know
if something changes.

I tried to last night;
it kept going to voice mail.

Ah.

Um, this is
my friend Amber.

Uh, Amber, this is,

um... this is
my daughter Grace.

This is my friend Amber.

I've heard
so much about you.

Is that my dad's shirt?

My daughter's been
scarred for life,

and you think it's funny.
That's great.

What, you don't think you're
overreacting a little bit?

No, I don't.

Come on, man.

The amount of time you and Amber
have been spending together,

those two were bound to
meet sooner or later.

Now, you know, well,
Gracie will never forget.

That's nice.

Look, uh...
the last thing I need

is for Grace to get attached
to another woman.

Okay? I mean, when Gabby
took off, it really upset her,

and I-I don't want to
put her through that again.

Uh-huh.

"Uh-huh"?

What is "uh-huh"?
What does that mean?

Nothing.

No-no-no, please.

If you have something to say,
just say it.

Okay. Maybe you should
consider, this is less about

protecting Gracie,
more about protecting yourself.

Protecting myself
from what?

From getting into another
serious relationship.

She's ten years younger than me.
What am I gonna do?

Danny, if she was
the same age as you,

you would come up with
a different excuse,

whatever you need,

because you
can't be happy.

It's impossible for you;
it-it's not in your DNA.

W-Wow.

Well, I don't know
what the hell I was doing

coming here getting
relationship advice from you.

What do you know?
I know people.

No, you know how to kill people.
There's a big difference.

McGarrett.

Yeah. We got to go.

JC Dekker.

How's the
surfboard business?

You tell me.

State of Hawaii
became the proud owner of that

when you threw me in here.

Well, that's because
your problem was

trying to diversify.
You should've just

stuck with selling surfboards
instead of going to the guns.

Warden says you got
something for us.

I do.

There's a supplier
out of the Philippines

bringing in a big shipment.

Top of the line semi-autos.

No serials,
completely untraceable.

Type of product
that attracts the, uh...

worst type of buyer.

Okay.
When's this going down?

An hour from now.

But you want
to know where,

you got to put something
on the table for me.

Oh, why, the ATF stopped
returning your calls?

We heard that you been
supplying them intel, as well,

for time off
your sentence.

Listen, a month here and there
ain't making a dent.

Now, as much as
I hate helping Five-O,

you boys got a cozy relationship
with the governor.

I figure you can get me
some new digs at Waiawa.

Minimum security,
cut my sentence in half.

That's very ambitious.

Now I know why you're so good
selling guns yourself.

I'm a changed man.

I'm just trying to get home
to my family.

Now, listen,
my word's good on this.

Just make sure
it doesn't come back to me.

Looks like you two
just have to trust me.

Danny!

Danny!

Danny!

Danny?

Chin, are you okay?

This is Captain Grover.
I got a collapsed building.

Address: 1085 Ahua Street.

Expedite fire and rescue.

I need all available units.

Steve!

Danny!

Danny!

You got to get out of there,
Catherine, it's not safe.

They're down here!

Danny! Danny!

Danny!
Steve.

Danny!
Steve.

Danny.

Danny.

Hey.

I got you, buddy.

I'm right here.

I got you.

My leg's pinned.

I think I broke a rib.

Where's the
other guy? Huh?

He's dead.

Okay, listen to me,
this thing's too heavy.

I can't lift it.

I got no cell service down here,
so I can't call for help.

Okay.
I'm gonna go get something

to give me some leverage,
get this off your leg, okay?

I'll be right back.
All right. Whoa-whoa-whoa.

Don't go just yet.

Danny, relax,
it's gonna be okay.

Is it okay?
'Cause...

I'm in a confined space

with a bunch of concrete
on top of me,

and given my present condition,

that's not
the best situation for me.

You know what I mean?

Right, right, right.
Claustrophobia.

Yeah.
Okay.

Take a deep breath, okay?
No, that's no good.

It makes it worse.

Danny, I got to
get this off you.

You understand me?
All right, all right, okay.

All right, Carter's
behind the plate.

We got Santana...
Hey, hey, hey.

Hernandez.
Hernandez playing first.

Backman's playing second base.
What are you doing?

Helps me relax. I just
recite the '86 Mets lineup.

It helps me relax.

Oh, that's great.
That's good.

No, that's good.

I'll be back, all right?
Okay.

Santana's playing shortstop.

Good. Sit down.
Knight. Knight's on third.

You have any idea
where your boys were

when this thing
came down?

No idea. Last time we saw them
was on the bottom floor.

That's roughly
300 tons of steel

and concrete between
us and them.

We need to set up
water, power and gas.

I think that's already
been done.

We need to get in there
and get them out of there.

Before I start
bringing in heavy equipment

and putting
my people at risk,

I need to determine
if this is rescue or recovery.

I understand you have a personal
relationship with these guys.

You damn right, Hank.

I know these guys.
They're survivors.

And the longer we stand
around here waiting around,

the less chance they have of
coming out of there alive.

Protocol is: we don't dig
until we've located bodies.

The sooner we pinpoint
their location,

the sooner we come up
with a game plan, all right?

Do your best.

Any update?
No.

We're still trying
to locate them.

Catherine and I have
been trying their cells,

but it goes straight
to voice mail.

We were set up.

Bonilla's playing right field.

Bret Saberhag... Bret...

Bret Saberhagen's on the mound.

Where the hell
you been?

I moved on to
the '92 roster.

It's a tough year.

I found a flashlight.
We're gonna need that.

Okay.

You got to get this thing
off of me.

Okay.

When I lift this,

you feel the weight
come off your leg,

I need you to roll out,
slide your leg out, okay?

But you got to do it quick.

I don't know
how long I can hold this.

That's very encouraging.

I'm not even sure I can move.
You can. You can.

You can, all right?

Uh-huh.

All right, you ready?

One, two, three.

Roll, roll, roll!

Oh, that's no good.
Okay.

You stay still.

I got to look at this.

Come on.
Oh, what is that?

Okay, it's a piece of rebar.

It's missed your vitals,
but I got to

take it out.
The trick's gonna be

to stop the bleeding.
Maybe don't take it out.

Maybe we just leave
it in for a minute.

Leaving it in
is not an option.

This gets infected,
sepsis sets in,

then we got real trouble.

You understand me?
We got to...

As opposed
to our current situation?

Okay, stay still.

I'm gonna be right back.

Okay.

All right,
this has got peroxide in it.

I can disinfect this wound.

I'm not gonna lie to you;
this is gonna hurt a lot.

The really bad pain

only lasts a couple of seconds.

You got to stay conscious.

I'm right here.
All right?

Ready?

Two.

Three.

Oh!

God!

All right,
all right.

Stay with me, Danny.

Stay with me.
Hey, who played left?

'86 Mets, left field--
who was it?

George Foster,
and he was replaced

by Mookie Wilson
after two seasons.

Midseason, rig? That's my boy.

Keep the pressure.
Keep the pressure, Danny.

Stay with me.

How we looking?

Is it good?
It's good. Pretty good.

Oh. Come on.

Keep your weight
off that leg.

Nah, I'm good. Let's get the
hell out of here. Come on.

No, Danny. Hold up.
Uh, which way?

We're not going
anywhere, buddy.

Place is caved in.
We can't get out of here.

Do me a favor,
would you, please?

Of course. Whatever you need.

Look at me in the eye--
look at me--

and admit something to me.

We should not have listened
to Dekker, hmm?

You want to do that now?

It was a lead we had
to follow, Danny, okay?

And by the way, you're welcome
for saving your life.

What is that,
a souvenir?

Yeah, it's a souvenir.

Rescue team would have
arrived already.

They'd be listening in.

Find something to bang on,
make some noise.

Sorry. That was rude.

What were you saying?

Look, man, I'm telling you.

My information was good.

Now, if the deal got messy,
it's not on me.

Wrong.
It's all on you.

And I want the
names of the people

who helped you
pull this off.

You must have lost some hearing
in that explosion.

I was just doing
my civic duty

and passing along what I heard.

From who?

Half the prison just saw you
haul my ass off the yard.

Now, if I give up my source,
I'm a dead man.

Know what I think?

I think there
never was a source.

I think this is all payback
for Five-O putting you in here.

Why would I do that?

I'm trying
to get the hell out of here,

not add more years.

We're gonna find out
how you did this.

Let me tell you
something else.

If they die down there,
I'm gonna kill you myself.

Someone on the outside
had to rig the explosives.

Why don't you pull Dekker's
visitor log and phone records.

Let's see who he's been
communicating with

since he got here.

Chin, Dekker's not
going anywhere.

We should be back there
trying to find Steve and Danny.

Hey, we got
the best people

doing everything they
can to rescue them.

Our job is to work the
case just like any other.

We owe it to them to do that.

I got something!

Over here!

All right, hold the work!

Hold the work!

Everybody, quiet!

Everybody stop moving!

It's them.

They're alive.
Yes. Hank?

All right, the noise seems
to be coming from this area.

My engineers are already
working on an extraction plan.

All right, how long?
Oh, there's a lot of guesswork here.

GPR isn't giving us an image.

Without knowing their precise
location, it could take hours.

Cath, where you going?

See if we can get a microphone
close enough to hear them.

Maybe we can get
a cellular repeater down there.

This is pointless.

They can't hear us.

Oh, oh!
What?

Can I die in peace, please?

You're tired

and you're hurting;
just take a break, all right?

Hey.

Do me a favor.
What?

Please, for once in your life,

just pretend
you're a human being,

and take this situation
for what it is.

Can you do that for me, please?

I'm keenly aware
of the situation...

Really? Because the
human response to certain death

and, uh, the prospect
of never seeing the people

you love ever again is curling
up into the fetal position

and messing your pants.

Okay, what good's
that gonna do you, huh?

Fear is a state of mind,
Danny, okay?

You got to fight through it.

Oh, I-I disagree.

I think that fear
is actually your friend.

It tells you when you're
supposed to avoid a situation.

But you never
listen to it.

That is why we are here
in the first place.

That would be a compelling
argument, my friend,

if you weren't afraid
of absolutely everything.

This morning,
you had a near mental breakdown

because your girlfriend
met your kid.

It doesn't matter
what the situation is for you.

You gravitate to

the worst possible outcomes.

Once again, I'm proven right!

We never should have gone

in this situation blind
in the first place!

You all right?

No, I'm not all right.

Listen, all right?

I'm sorry, okay?
Just please relax.

The air is getting
thin in here.

We got to conserve
this oxygen.

Okay.

Hey! Hey, hey!

What?

Maybe it's, uh,

lack of oxygen, but something
ain't sitting right with me.

We were
Dekker's target, right?

Why this guy?

Why the half-dead guy
in the closet?

The call lured
us in here.

For all we know,
this guy was bait.

Why him? I mean,
you take a guy off the street,

beat him half to death.

Why him, specifically?

I don't know.
My guess is:

he wasn't chosen at random;
that's my guess.

He's got no wallet.

Couple pills.
I don't know.

Medication, prescription,
something.

Check his cell phone.

It's all busted up.

Steve.

This guy's wired.

He's wearing a camera.

That's how they knew
when to detonate.

That guy had somebody watching.

Is that you?

Huh?

It's me.

It's Catherine.

It's Catherine.

Catherine.

Steve!

Thank God.
Are you guys all right?

Yeah, Danny's a little
banged up, but we're okay.

Everybody else get out?

All accounted for
except you two stragglers.

We got the whole cavalry up here
working to get you guys out.

Great. We got
an ETA on that?

I'm literally being held
together by duct tape.

Yeah, we're working on it.

We need to know
your exact location.

We're in the maintenance room,
south side of the garage.

Got it.
Get over here.

Steve, how's the oxygen?

It's running low.

Is there anything we can do from
this end to speed things up?

Just hang tight.

Listen, the entire area
is unstable.

You go moving something
you're not supposed to,

the whole damn thing'll
come crashing down.

Ah, that's encouraging.

Steve, what happened?
You were right behind us.

Listen, you think you can
establish a video call?

I want to show you something.

Hi-ya.

It's not as bad
as it looks.

Thanks for trying to
make me feel better.

You say you wanted
to show us something.

Yeah, take a look at this.

Cath, can you
capture that?

Got it.
I'll run these photos

through the database
and see if I can get an I.D.

Look for any connection to JC
Dekker and his crew, all right?

I want to know how
this guy got down here.

Roger that.

Those pills you found

on your victim are warfarin--
500 milligrams.

It is an anticoagulant
commonly used

to treat patients
with heart conditions.

Well, how common is it, Max?

Catherine couldn't I.D.
this guy; that's our only lead.

Well, it's the most

widely prescribed
blood thinner out there.

Can you open his shirt?

Max, what are you looking for?

Well, his current state
of death aside, your victim

is young and appears to be
in good physical condition,

which leads me
to suspect that the victim

was prescribed this drug
post-op-- not to treat

a chronic heart
condition.

Yeah, Max, good call.

He's got a surgical
scar right here.

Gall bladder.

Maybe kidneys.

From the look of the scar,
it appears that

he went under the knife
in the last three months.

All right, Max, listen,
contact all area hospitals.

Get a list of patients
who have had similar surgeries.

Cross-reference them against
our vic's description, okay?

Right away, Commander.

I can't let you through.
Sir, please, I... I just need

to find out
if Detective Williams is okay.

I'm sorry, ma'am.
He's a friend of mine.

My name is Amber Vitale.
If-if there's anything...

Uh, she's good.
She's with me.

Amber?

Yeah. I'm Kono.
I work with Danny.

I just saw it on the news,

and I got over here
as fast as I could,

but nobody's
telling me anything.

He's alive.
Okay.

We're doing everything we
can to get him to safety.

Come on, I'll
find you a seat.

Danny's gonna want to see
you when he gets out.

We any closer
to getting those guys out?

Thanks to Catherine,
we know where they are,

but, uh, still trying
to find a way down.

How you holding up?

I'm, uh... I'm just
trying to stay positive.

This is a lot worse
than I imagined.

You got something, Max?
Surgical records

for every gall bladder
and kidney operation

performed in the
last three months.

23 patients match your
John Doe's description.

Okay, good.
I'll run the list through DMV

and see if I can
put together a photo array.

I don't think that's
gonna be necessary.

Take a look
at this name.

Marcus Dekker.

So our victim is
JC Dekker's brother.

He's 25 years old.

He had his gall bladder
removed last month,

and warfarin was
prescribed to him

to treat his post-op
clotting issues.

Marcus just graduated from
UCLA Law four months ago.

He just moved home
and was studying for the bar.

Guess who bankrolled
his education.

His big brother?

That's right.

So how did their relationship
go from that to this?

Unless Dekker
didn't put him down here.

What are you thinking, Steve?

Dekker's been working
with ATF for months now, right?

What if somebody he helped
to put away found that out

and used it against him?

Right, so Dekker gets a
fake tip about a gun deal,

he passes it on.

They know he's
gonna pass it on.

So, bomb goes off,
few cops get killed,

and, uh, Dekker
takes the fall.

And as added insult,

they throw his brother down
there to send a message.

It's a cold way
to get revenge.

Marcus was a good kid, man.

He did well in school,
never got into trouble.

I made sure of that.

I was always
looking out for him.

So he wouldn't go down
the same path as you.

That's why you put him
through law school?

When I got busted,

Marcus found out
where the money came from.

He wanted nothing
to do with me.

I was hoping to get out of here
one day and make things right.

And that's why
you turned informant,

so you could get
an early release.

Well, someone
inside this prison

took exception to that.

Two of our guys are trapped,

and Marcus is dead.

They tried
to pin that all on you.

The tip came
from a guy on my block,

goes by the name of Spider.

Said he was
giving me the info

'cause he couldn't use it.

Didn't that seem suspicious
to you?

Guy's a lifer.

What good was it to him?

Think, JC.

Why would Spider set you up?

I don't know.

Up until now,
we've been cool.

Never had any beef
with him.

Let's pull his file.

I want to know everything about
him before we get him in a room.

Spider's never
gonna talk to you.

You have nothing
to offer a guy serving life.

There's another way to do this.

Here.

I'd prefer not
to drink toilet water.

It isn't toilet water.
It's not from

a fresh mountain spring, okay,
but it's not sewage.

It's drinkable, Danny.

Take it.

Don't look at it.

It's over 100 degrees down here.

If you want to live,
drink the water.

Ah, it's awesome.

We've looked at every possible
extraction point.

None are stable enough to
bring in the equipment

we need to get
down there.

Hey, how are we supposed
to get them out?

We can't. At least not
from where they are.

We got to get
them moving.

Now, there's a mechanical room
30 yards from their position.

If they can somehow make
their way over there,

we may be able
to pull them up

through the
ventilation shaft.

30 yards. That might
as well be 30 miles.

Well, I didn't say it
was gonna be easy.

They're gonna have to
navigate some tight spaces,

move heavy debris with
little to no light.

Well, they'll never make it.
Danny's injured.

Hank, just tell me one thing.

Is this our only option?

If we do nothing,
they'll run out of oxygen.

Oh, good. The, uh...
escape-through-the-vent trick.

That's-that's the big plan?

That's what we're gonna do?
That's great.

It's our best shot.

Okay, well, what about the part

where we're not supposed
to touch anything;

if we do, the whole thing
could cave in on us?

That's still true,

so please be careful.

Do me a favor.

You know that sushi place
you like so much on King Street?

Give them call,
make a reservation for tonight,

you and me, okay?
I'm just gonna have to grab

a quick shower first.

Will do.

Hey, Danny, there's someone here
who wants to talk to you.

It's okay.

Hey.

Hey, Jersey.

Hey, doll. You look fantastic.

Been that kind of a day, huh?

Sorry about this morning.
I meant to call you, but, uh...

Save it.

I've heard that whole

trapped-under-the-building
excuse before.

I'd laugh,
only it hurts too much.

How'd you, uh... how'd you know
to come down here?

Well, it was all over the news.

Okay, Amber, listen to me.

Uh...

Grace gets out of school
in a little while,

and, uh...
and Rachel's out of town.

Of course, I'll pick her up.

Um... what do you want me
to tell her?

Uh, tell her
that I'm running late.

I'll be home in a
little bit. Um...

Listen, you can't let her
use her phone,

uh, can't let her
leave the house,

can't let her turn on the TV.

So, you want me
to tell her she's grounded?

Exactly. Tell her
she's grounded.

She's gonna want to talk to you.

Tell her I'll talk to her

right when I get home.

Surprise, bitch.

I'm guessing

that belonged to Spider?

His jaw's being wired shut
right about now.

I doubt he'll be needing that.

So that explains how he
coordinated the bombing.

Contraband phone.

Guards couldn't
monitor his calls.

Except Spider had nothing
to do with no bomb.

What are you talking about?

He said,
a couple weeks back,

a stranger hit him up
on his cell.

Told him to check
his commissary balance.

He does,
there's five Gs in there.

So, next time Mystery Man calls,

he's got Spider's
attention.

Said there's another 20 large
in it for him

if he gets me to drop a tip
about an upcoming gun buy.

So this stranger
on the outside used Spider

to feed you the information.

And Spider convinced me

the ATF was selling me short,

and you guys would give me
a better deal.

Turns out,
he only got paid

if I delivered the tip
to Five-O.

This was never about
a prison beef.

This was someone
coming after us.

We work together,
we get out of here.

All right?

Give me a hand
with this thing.

Oh, yeah.

The worst game
of Jenga ever.

She's pretty.

Oh. What?
Amber.

Can tell she really cares
about you, too.

Yeah, I'll probably screw it up
like I do everything else.

Right?
Not in my DNA to be happy.

I didn't mean that.
That's not what I meant.

No, I'm officially
agreeing with you.

There is something wrong
with the way that I am built.

I-I can't, uh...

I can't just enjoy happiness
like regular people, you know?

You don't think you're being
a little hard on yourself?

No, I don't.

When I was a kid,

my parents would go out
to eat dinner.

If they were late coming home,
I used to imagine that

they died in a car wreck,

just 'cause
they were 15 minutes late.

And I used to talk to God
and beg him.

I said, "Please just
take my dad, not my mom."

'Cause I couldn't live
without my mom.

I mean, every time something
good happens in my life,

I-I just... I think
of when it's gonna end.

That's all I can think about.

You for real?

Yeah.

That's not normal.

I know it's not normal.

Listen to this.

On my wedding day,

I'm looking at Rachel,
just about to say "I do."

And all I can see is the day
she's gonna serve me

with divorce papers.

No joke.

And I... I don't know, man.

The only sustained happiness
I ever felt in my life

so far is Grace.

And, you know,
it's just a matter of time

before she turns 18,
and then she's out the door

and she... marries some schmuck.

I don't know.

You got to change, man.
You can't live like that.

Well, I'd like very much
to change.

It's just not so simple,
you know?

Take Amber, all right?

Start small.

Instead of pushing her
away, like you always do,

fixate on how she's
gonna break your heart,

she's gonna
destroy your life...

...bring her in,
bring her closer.

All right, I'll give it a shot.

What?
I said I'll give it a shot.

I make it out of here alive,
I'll give it a shot.

Really?
Yeah, really.

That's good. That's good.
Thank you.

Oh, oh!

What the hell was that?

Damn it. I can't get
ahold of them.

All nonessential personnel,
fall back now!

Move, move, move!

That includes you two.

We're not going anywhere.

What's doing?

It's too heavy.

You know, I'm trying, uh, really
hard to stay positive here.

What are you looking for?

I'm looking for that.

You see that piece of pipe
hanging over you, Danny?

Break it off and seal off
one end for me.

What are you gonna do with it?

This slab of concrete--

I'm gonna blow it up.
You're gonna what?

How does this not end
with both of us dying?

You're gonna blow
something up?

Called a
directional charge.

Sends the explosive energy
in one direction.

Anything that's behind it,

theoretically,
is reasonably safe.

It's, what, reasonably...

Nothing of what you just said
sounds reasonable, okay?

It's the best I could do.

This gonna work?

I don't know.

Back up. Get up in there.

Hold on. Before we do this,

I just want you
to know one thing.

What?

Whatever happens,
I really, really...

from the bottom of my heart,
hate you so much.

I love you, too, pal.

I guess there's
a lot worse people

to die under a big pile
of concrete with, huh?

You want to do the honors?
No, no.

It's your stupid idea--
you do it.

Hold the work!

Nobody move!
What is that?

We got to move out.
Move, move, move!

Give me a light.
Let's go.

Pull back.

Hank, you see anything
down there?

Hank!

We got movement.
Bring up the line now!

Go!

Bring up the line!

Danny, come on.

Come on. Here you go,
here you go. I got you.

I got you.

Steve. You got to get Steve.
He's still down there.

Let's get that line down there. Hurry up!
Let's get that looked at, huh?

It's coming, Steve.
It's coming.

Oh, yeah, come on.

This way,
this way, this way.

Thank God.

It's good to see you topside,

Commander.

I never worried,
never worried.

I don't doubt it.

It's good to see you, boss.

Guys, thank you.

Danno!

I'm okay, monkey.
All right.

I'm okay.

I'm all right.

Hey, I want you
to meet somebody.

This is
Steve McGarrett. Amber.

Hi.

Nice to finally meet you.

You, too.

Guys, give me one sec
with Steve, all right?

Well, if this is the, uh,

power of positive thinking,
I, uh...

I like it. It's good.

You know, it's the
same as you, uh...

you admitting
that I was right,

but I don't want to put words
in your mouth right now.

When we were in there,
you said, uh...

you know, before you did
the thing with the bomb,

you said what you said.

I want you to know, I...
I feel the same way.

How is that exactly?

Gonna make me say it?

Come here.

I love you.

I love you, buddy.

I-I, uh, got to go get this
properly stitched up...

Yeah, you should.

And I'm not coming in
to work tomorrow.

Or for the rest of the week.
Good.

All right?
I'm taking Amber to Maui.

Heal up over there,
relax.

Nice beaches over there.

Nice beaches? I won't see
a single one of them.

All right?
Call me.

Hey.
Hey.

Fong ran Spider's cell.
In the past 48 hours,

he got three incoming calls,
all from the same number.

- We get a name?
- No, it's a burner.

But it's on right now,
and we triangulated a position.

What's the location?
It's an office building in Chinatown.

There's only one tenant.

It's a consulting firm
owned by an Edward Cobb.

Edward Cobb.
Who's Edward Cobb?

And why the hell is
he coming after us?

Edward Cobb is ex-CIA.

He ran black ops
in Southeast Asia in the '70s.

This was never about Five-O.

After being
trapped under the rubble

for several hours,
Commander McGarrett

and Detective Williams were
rescued just a short time ago.

The cause of the explosion
is still under investigation.

Honolulu Fire Chief
Hank Iona is expected

to make a statement very soon.

Looks like you had a bad day,
Commander.

Not as bad
as you would've liked.

I know you set me up
to keep me quiet about Cambodia.

But I'm still here.

Question is:
have you gotten the message?

No.

That's pretty clever.

They would've pulled
three bodies out of that rubble,

assumed that Dekker's brother
was killed for payback

and Five-O got caught
in the middle.

No one ever
would've suspected that

this was all about keeping me
from asking questions

you didn't want answered.

You should've listened
to Sam, left this alone.

An innocent man died today.

For no reason.

And dozens, dozens of innocent
lives were put in danger,

all to clean up a mess
that you made 40 years ago.

Now, what happened
in Cambodia?

Who was buried in that grave?

Consider your next
move very carefully.

You consider yours.

I still got DNA from that grave,

and I'm gonna run it.

So you might as well tell me
who it belongs to.

Lei Kuan Fat.

Wo Fat's mother.

Why would you cover that up?

Because it wasn't supposed
to be her in that grave.

Our target was Wo Fat's father,
but the op went bad.

My agent
on the ground disappeared,

leaving me to clean up her mess.

That agent was my mother.

But she went on

to work for the agency,
while you were forced out.

She didn't botch the job.

You ordered an unsanctioned hit
that went bad.

Wo Fat's father is
still alive, isn't he?

Do you have any idea the fallout

if that ever
came to light?

Where is he?
Sit down.

I'll tell you.

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