Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 4, Episode 21 - Makani 'Olu a Holo Malie - full transcript

While Five-0 investigates a homicide related to a stolen transplant organ, McGarrett joins Catherine for a trip to Afghanistan so she can help a friend whose son has been kidnapped by the Taliban.

♪ ♪

Twenty-five.

(quiet chatter)

(laughs):
Oh, man.

I'm in. Let's play.

Might as well.
Might as well.

Let's see 'em.

Read 'em and weep, folks.

Nines over aces.

You got to be kidding me.

GROVER:
No, sir.



I will take the pot.
All right.

Thank you.
Not... so fast Captain.

Two more ladies.

FLIPPA:
Four of a kind.

Sista got you beat.

(laughter)

CHIN:
Runner-runner quads.

What are the odds
of that happening?

Yeah, what are the odds?

MAMO:
Bad beat.

My condolences.

(laughs)

I'll see your 20,

and I raise 75.



Ah, forget it. I'm out.

I'm in.

Bet's to you, Doc.

Your pupils are dilated.

What's your point?

A person's pupils grow in size
when they're lying.

I call.

Hey, um... stake me.

Hmm?

Stake me. I need... I need
some money for a re-buy.

You rebought three times
already. Why don't you push

that little stack and go all in?
Hey, I got a monster hand here.

Okay? It's for charity.

It's for
the HP Bereavement Fund.

Can I have some money?
Well, I get that

it's for charity, but it's
my money going into charity.

Would you give me
some money, please?

Jersey, give him some money,
will you?

Okay. Thank you.
Thank you. I'm in.

Here we go!

What is this?
What?!

What the hell is this?

They're Shrimp-Bucks.

Shrimp-what?
CATHERINE: Kammie, Kammie, no.

I'm sorry, babe. Shrimp-Bucks--
that is not legal tender.

What?!

She means cash, brah.

Yeah, I know what she means,

but these babies
are better than cash.

Shrimp-Bucks are good every day
of the week from 2:00 to 4:00.

Although some

restrictions do apply.

2:00 to 4:00--
that's very generous.

It's a time of day
when nobody on the Earth eats.

That's my bet.
Take it or leave it.

All right, we're gonna take
your Confederate money.

Here. Let's see
your cards.

(phone ringing)

DANNY: Kawika with
a pair of Jacks.

Hello?

MAX:
Three of a kind.

DANNY: Kamekona with two pair.
Hello?

Excuse me one second.

(speaking Pashto)

Hey, guys, deal me out,
all right?

Amir? Amir?!

(dialing)

Catherine, everything
all right?

I... I don't know yet.
I don't know.

(sighs)

Damn it. It won't go through.

Steve, we got to go.

Amir?

Amir?

(speaking Pashto)

So our vic's name
is Bruce Paloma.

And according to
this parking pass

that HPD pulled out
of his glove box,

he worked at Kuakini
Medical Center.

Now, the driver of their
truck says it looked to him

like he may have been
chasing a guy on a motorcycle

when he ran out
into the intersection.

STEVE:
If he was chasing somebody,

why wasn't
he pursuing them in the car?

Well, he could have if the keys
were still in the ignition.

Instead, they were
found way over there.

Okay, so maybe
it's just a mugging.

Guy on the bike pulls up,
sticks up our victim...

(groaning)

...takes his keys, tosses them

so he can't follow him
in the car.

Nope. Not a mugging.

I got cash, I got cards.

What about the driver
of the truck?

Did he get a description
of the guy on the bike?

No, the only thing he said was

that he was
on a black sport bike

with a top
case on back.

There's an
alert out now.

Ran plates on your vic's car.
Turns out, it's not his.

It's actually registered
to Makana of Life Hawai'i.

They're one of three groups
in the state

that recovers organ and tissues
for transplant.

We got keys?

This car was being used
to transport an organ.

That guy on the bike
must have jacked it.

That's why
Bruce Paloma went after him.

There was a life at stake.

Yeah, and Bruce gave his own
trying to save it.

(engine revving)

(Hawaii Five-O
theme song plays)

♪ Hawaii Five-O 4x21 ♪
Makani 'Olu A Holo Malie
(Fair Winds and Following seas)

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@elder_man



STEVE:
What's going on, Cath?

I need your
help, Steve.

That call I
got earlier--

it was from a man in
Afghanistan named Amir Khan.

I take it
he's a friend of yours?

Yeah, he is, and he
reached out to me

because his 14-year-old son
Najib was kidnapped

by the Taliban.

Now, these guys--
they don't do

K & R, which only
means one thing.

Yeah, the kid was recruited
against his will.

Or they're gonna strap
an IED to him

and turn him
into a suicide bomber.

Either way,
his life is over.

Which is why
I'm going over there.

I'm gonna find him,

and I'm gonna bring him
home to his family.

What?
Steve, I know.

I know what you're
gonna say, okay?

And-and I agree
that it sounds crazy,

but I'm going.
Okay, stop.

Just stop for a second, okay?

Tell me who exactly
are these people to you?

Remember that mission
I told you about in '07?

The one that went way sideways?

The recon surveillance op?
Mm-hmm.

Your unit came under fire, you
got separated from your group.

Yeah.
All right.

Here's the part
I didn't tell you.

After I got separated, I, um...
I found myself in a field,

and I was badly wounded.

I had a GSW
to the leg,

a broken arm, a broken vertebra.

(groaning)

I had no sat phone, no radio.

I was completely cut off.

And that's when they found me.

(rustling in brush)

No, no, no, no!

Is okay.

We're not enemy.

CATHERINE:
They were Pashtun.

It's okay.

And for reasons I didn't
understand at the time,

Amir offered me his help.

And I accepted.

(grunts)

(grunts)

(groaning)

(panting)

Thank you.

(panting)

(kids chattering playfully)

(goats bleating)

A few days later,
they saved my life again.

(groans):
Ah.

Okay, you sure you've
never played this before?

(laughs)

(speaking Pashto)

Go outside. Hurry.

What? What-what is it?

Taliban are coming.

(urgent chatter)

(speaking Pashto)

(speaking Pashto)

(speaking Pashto)

(gasps)

(speaking Pashto)

♪ ♪

(panting)

CATHERINE:
Next day, I left the village,

flagged down a U.S. convoy
and made it back to base.

And for their own safety,

I never mentioned Amir
or his family to anybody,

'cause if word would have gotten
out what they had done for me,

the Taliban would have
killed them.

They risked everything
to help me, Steve,

which is why I have to.

I have to go back and help them.

I understand wanting to help.

I really do.

But this--
it's not the way to do it.

Catherine, you got
to call the military.

You got to let them handle this.

No, no. Steve, come on.
I'm telling you.

Steve, before
they do anything,

they're gonna have to verify

everything Amir said to me,
which could take days or weeks.

Meanwhile, I can be
on the ground by dawn.

How can you do that?

I mean, last I checked,
you're not active duty anymore.

You can't just hop
a flight to Kabul.

This is where you come in.

Actually, this is
where Joe White comes in.

I need you to
talk to him.

I need him to get me into
Afghanistan under the radar.

This is crazy, Catherine!

Steve, listen to me. This is not
up for discussion, okay?

This is happening.

Whether you like it or not,
this is happening.

Now, either you can go talk

to Joe White and help me,
or I can make

my own arrangements.
(sighs)

I'll call Joe.

Thank you.

MAN (over P.A.): Final boarding
call for Flight 421.

All passengers,
please proceed to Gate 34-A.

STEVE:
Hey. Stubborn!

That's right, you.

Hold that flight.

Well, you didn't think I was
gonna let you go alone, did you?

(laughs)

I got the window.

♪ ♪

Hey, what the...
Leon Chase, right?

Five-O.

Let's talk.

You boys are way off.
I may have done

some dumb-ass things
in my life, but ripping off

a human liver
isn't on the list.

Really? Well, that's funny,
'cause we just spoke

to a old business associate of
yours up in Halawa, and he said

that you are the only
organ trafficker left on Oahu.

CHIN: So we're
gonna ask you again--

where's the liver?

And I'm gonna tell you again--
I don't know.

I was home alone last night.

Okay, well, let's put aside
what you don't have,

which is an alibi--
now let's talk about

what you do have--
a Kawasaki Z-1000,

which is a high-performance
sports bike, right?

What does that matter?
CHIN: Well, that matters

because the person
who stole

the liver fled the
scene on a sport bike.

But I suppose that's
just coincidence, too, yeah?

(phone ringing)

It's Kono.

Kono, what do you got?

I just got off the phone
with HPD.

They swung by Leon's house
to check the tires on his bike.

Unfortunately,
the wear patterns don't match

the ones that we found
at our crime scene.

Maybe he borrowed somebody's
bike. What about that?

Maybe,

but I also dumped his phone,
and it turns out he was

putting in an order for takeout

the same time
the liver was being stolen.

So it's possible that
he used a different bike.

It's also possible
he is great at multitasking.

But if you ask me...

Yeah, Leon Chase isn't our guy.

♪ ♪

(gasps)

(exhales)

♪ ♪

Whoa.

Whoa.

CATHERINE:
That's a lot of blood.

Amir.

Cath.
(gasps)

Amir.

Amir, hey.

Hey, come on.

Amir, hey. Hey, hey.

Come on, Amir.

(weakly): You came.
Yes.

It's okay.

(whispers):
You'll be all right.

Amir, listen to me.

Did the men who took your boy,
did they do this to you?

I try to rescue Najib.

Too... too many.

Okay.

Shh.

Too many.
Listen, listen.

We're here now.

We're gonna get him back.

We're gonna get him
back, I promise.

Hey. So, check this out.

CSU processed the car
that Bruce Paloma was in,

and they found
a GPS tracker

hidden underneath.

All right, well,
that's pretty smart.

I mean, with a tracking device
like this, Paloma can be

tailed at a safe distance.
Yeah.

CSU also managed to pull a print
off the battery inside.

They're running it
through databases now.

Hopefully, we'll get a hit.
We better,

because that organ has
an 18-hour shelf life,

and our recipient, Jason Helani,
is running out of time.

♪ ♪

Thank you.

No, I'm good.
Thank you.

What?
(laughs)

This ball.

What about it?

This is what brought Amir,
Najib and I together.

I thought battlefield trauma
brought you three together.

Yeah.

CATHERINE:
The first time I met

Amir and Najib, I was part
of a special Navy unit

that went
from village to village

speaking to Afghan women--
it was part outreach program,

part intelligence gathering.

If you step on one,

boom.

Najib.

Big boom.

Billy.

Hey, it's Catherine.

Listen, I need a favor.

♪ ♪

They found me

near that same field
almost a year later.

I was so out of it, I didn't
even remember who they were.

I had no idea until they brought
me back here and I saw this.

So, let me get this straight.

Uh... you spent thousands
of the taxpayers' dollars...

To get a ball back. Yeah.

Yeah.
(Amir groans)

Hey.

All right, don't move.

Don't move.
No, don't move.

Najib...

We're gonna find
him, I promise.

Amir.

Do you know
which faction

took your boy?

It was a splinter group,

under the command
of... Omar Hassan.

(whispers):
Hassan?

Mm-hmm.

Amir, that's
not possible.

STEVE:
Omar Hassan was killed

in a drone strike
two years ago.

He was a high-value target.

It was... it was
a major operation.

He's alive.

And his men...

take my son.

KONO: We got a hit on the print
we pulled off the tracker.

Meet Jamie Kamaka. He has priors
for assault and armed robbery,

and according to DMV records, he
also has a motorcycle license.

All right, let's go get him.

What's up, little man?
Where you going?

(panting, groaning)

Look what I found
in the kitchen.

Is that what
I think it is?

Yeah. Looks okay, too--
seal hasn't been broken.

I'll get that to Kuakini
right away.

DANNY:
Okay, Jamie,

explain something to me,
please, okay?

You know that that thing's
got a shelf life of 18 hours.

Right? So that means, what,

we got 45 minutes
till it's no good?

Why is it still sitting there?

Couldn't find
a buyer? What?

Right now, all I care about
is a lawyer.

Okay.

Get him out of here.

Chin, go see if
there's anything else

to connect this guy
to the theft.

I'm gonna call
Makana of Life,

let them know they can
get Jason Helani ready

for surgery, all right?

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

What's up?

We got the whole crime on tape.

If that's not a smoking gun,
I don't know what is.

(Chin chuckles)

So, this is who Kamaka
uploaded the footage to,

a company
called Attis Chemical.

A chemical company?

Yeah, apparently
the file went

to their top two execs.

That doesn't make
any sense.

How would these guys be
connected to organ trafficking?

I have no idea.

All right, let's see
what else we got.

Okay, well,

it looks like they've been
getting some bad press lately--

allegations that
their weed-killer

contaminated the
drinking water

in Waialua, causing a number
of residents to develop cancer.

It's a big class action
lawsuit over that.

That's about
it though.

Wait, hold on.

Check out who the
plaintiffs' attorney is.

Jason Helani?

Uh-huh, our
organ recipient.

Says right here
that he was

the only lawyer willing
to take the case.

Maybe we've been looking
at this thing all wrong.

What if this was never
about organ trafficking?

What if Attis Chemical
actually arranged

for that liver to be stolen

so that their
opposing counsel

would die of natural causes?

Because without him,
there'd be no lawsuit.

Right.
It's a very clever way

of killing someone.

And it's safer
than pulling a trigger.

Okay. Those two.

Excuse me,
this is a private board meeting.

What do you think
you're doing?

Who's taking the
minutes here?

Good. Make sure
you get this.

At 5:33 p.m.,
your CEO and CFO

were both arrested.

On what charge?

Conspiracy to commit murder.

We found the
wire transfer

you made to Jamie Kamaka.

(beeping, trilling)

Steve.
Huh?

Take a look at this.

This village,
it's about 12 klicks away.

Tell me what you see.

Two pickups, one
canvas-topped truck.

Wait a minute.

Amir said Hassan's men were

in two pickups, right?

This has got
to be them.

Yeah, they must've gone into
this village to get supplies.

What about Najib?

Well, my guess is,
if they have him,

they probably
got him stowed away

somewhere in that truck.
This village

looks fortified, Cat; I don't
think we can take them there.

No. No, I think our best
option would be to engage them

somewhere along
this road here.

What makes you think

they're gonna take that road
when they move out?

Because Amir
also said

that there were rumors
of a Taliban camp at this valley

to the south.

Now, that's got to be
where they're headed.

And this road is the
only way to get there.

(bells clanging)

Hey.

(exhales)

No?

(gunfire)

(shouting)

Go! Go!

(shouts in Pashto)

Steve!

Get the kids!

(shouts in Pashto)

(grunts)

(man shouting in Pashto)

(groaning)

(speaking Pashto)

(groans)

(grunts)

(groaning)

(shouting in Pashto)

Hey.

What are you
smiling about?

Well, taking down
a couple corporate scumbags--

perfect way
to end the day, right?

Yes, sir.

How's, uh,
Mr. Helani doing?

He's still in surgery,
but they're optimistic.

We got there just in time.
Good, good.

He's got a family
that needs him.

(phone ringing)

Excuse me.

Hello.
CATHERINE (staticky): Danny.

Catherine, is that you?
I can barely hear you.

Danny, are you there?

Yeah, what's going on?
Where's Steve?

They've got him.

What do you mean?
What are you talking about?

The Taliban--
they've captured him.

What's going on?

Okay, Danny, listen to me,

I need you to get ahold
of Joe White.

Tell him Umar Hassan is alive.

Tell him there's a Taliban
compound in the Panjshir Valley.

I'm pretty sure that's where

they're gonna take Steve.
You got a pen?

Yeah, yeah. I got one right now.

Go ahead.
All right,

the coordinates of the compound

are three-four, two-eight,

niner North,

seven-zero, two-two,
Uh-huh.

three-one East.

I got it. 34-28-9 North,

70-22-31 East.

What about you? Are you safe?

Yeah, yeah, I'm all right.

Danny, I got to go.
You just get ahold of Joe, okay?

All right. I'm on it.

We got to go.

Thank you.

(men speaking Pashto)

What is your name?

(panting)

The woman.

Where is she?

(coughs)

Where did she take
the children?

(panting)

(spits)

♪ ♪

(spits)

American Navy Seal.

(speaks Pashto)

You're him, aren't you?

The policeman that took down
Brother Nazaria's soldiers

in Hawaii.

I'm gonna do the same thing
to you.

Welcome.

You sure? There's no beverage
service on this flight.

Thanks.

We'll find
her, you know.

And when we do,
we'll kill her.

But tell me where she is, and
I promise you she'll be spared.

All I want are the children.

(panting)

Very well.

(speaks Pashto)

Know this: tonight,
you'll die in this room.

But how you die
is up to you.

If you confess your
sins to the world,

your death will be swift,
merciful.

My sins?

What have I done?

You've invaded our holy lands.

You're guilty
of countless atrocities

against the righteous.

You strap bombs
onto innocent children

so they can go and kill
more innocent civilians.

And you call yourselves
righteous.

(groans)

So be it.

We acted on the
intel you provided.

Recon confirms multiple
hostiles at the location.

But we have no idea if Commander
McGarrett was taken there.

If he was, he may
already be dead.

No, no, he's alive.

How can you know that?

Because I know him.
Trust me, he's alive, okay?

Go time.

Gentlemen,
mount up.

All right, guys,
let's do this.

All right, let's go.
You heard him, man. Let's move out.

Peace be upon
those who believe.

And to those who
do not, know this:

until you bow to his will
you will never be safe.

We shall bring the fight
to your shores.

Blood will be spilt

in your streets.
And men like this--

they cannot protect you.

PILOT: ETA to helo touchdown,
six minutes.

America is full of nothing
but lies and debauchery.

You are a nation without values.

A nation of infidels.

And now let this man's death
be a lesson to you all.

This is what...
(grunting)

(groans)

(yelling)

(yells)

MAN: Four tangos down.
I say again,

four tangos down.

Steve McGarrett?
Huh?

Are you Steve McGarrett?
Yes.

You're gonna be okay, Commander.

MAN:
Package is secure.

(applause)

SOLIDER:
Way to go, boys! Yeah!

(helicopter blades whirring)

♪ ♪

Hey.

Hey.

Danny?

Yeah, I'm right here.
You all right?

Where's Catherine?

Is she all right?

Relax. Hey. I spoke to her
when she called me about you,

and we got disconnected.
I tried her back a couple times,

it didn't go through.

(quietly):
CIA. Hear me?

You're gonna need
to step outside.

No, no, no. I'm gonna
stay right here with him.

Excuse me?

I'm not a soldier; you don't
have any authority over me.

So I'm gonna stay put.
Okay, I'm gonna make this

real simple
for you, Commander.

We know you weren't
over here alone, so unless

you want to spend the
next ten years in prison,

you need to tell me
who else was involved

and how you got your intel.

(clears throat)

You know, Hassan's boys,
they, uh...

they knocked me around
pretty good.

My short-term memory's
a little foggy, I'm sorry.

Let me ask you something.

Who the hell
you think you are?

Huh? You know,
'cause once you leave

those little islands of
yours, you're a civilian.

Now, I want a name
and the source

of your intel now.

Like I said,

I'd love to help you,
but I...

I just can't remember.

All right, listen up.

Today, you get a pass.

But these rogue ops
of yours are over.

Speaking on behalf of
the entire U.S. military,

you ever set foot in this
part of the world again,

you are gonna be in
it up to your neck.

I don't care what you
did in the service.

I will personally
throw you in the brig.

We clear?

Yes, sir.
Good.

Now you are gonna get
your ass on a plane

back to the States.

Make sure
that happens,

these two masters-at-arms
are gonna escort you.

Nice to meet you both.

Take this out of my arm.
Whoa, what are you doing?

Will you relax?

I can't leave Catherine
out there by herself.

O-Okay. Well, stop,
please, okay?

Listen, you heard
what the guy says.

He'll put you in jail.
We don't need that. All right?

Catherine's a big girl,
she can take care of herself.

Put your head down,
relax. Okay?

Okay? Please? Good.

(exhales)

What are you looking
at me like that for?

I can't believe you
flew all this way.

I had to make sure
you were okay.

Plus, you owe me $500
from that poker game.

(laughing, coughing)

All right.

Glad you find that funny.

Thanks, Danny.

You're welcome.

Just cool out,
we'll go home. All right?

(groans softly)

(phone ringing)

Hello? Catherine?

CATHERINE:
Hey.

(exhales)

Catherine.

Where are you? You okay?

Yeah, I'm fine, I'm fine.

Hassan's men were
searching the area,

and I had to lay low
until they were gone.

What about the kids?

They're safe. They're safe.

Was Najib with them?

No. No, but I got a lead
on where he might be.

I think they might have
taken him across the border.

You're gonna go
after him, aren't you?

Yeah.

Yeah, I am. I have to.

And-and I can't come back
until I find him.

Okay, well, that's fine.

That's fine.
I'm gonna come back, all right?

I'm gonna come back.
We can do this together.

I'll help you find him.
Steve, no.

Catherine...

No, listen to me.
You've helped me

enough, okay?

It's better
for me to do this alone.

I can keep
a low profile that way.

It's just easier.

You know I'm right.

You understand why I need
to do this, don't you?

(sniffles)

Yeah, of course I do.

You just promise me...

I promise you I'll be careful.

I'll be careful, okay?

I love you, you know.

I love you, too.

Okay.

All right. Good luck, Cath.

Thanks.

Aloha.

Aloha.

♪ ♪

(engine starts)

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