Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 7, Episode 4 - Hu a'e ke ahi lanakila a Kamaile - full transcript
Five-0 must find McGarrett and Alicia when they are kidnapped by the serial killer they've been hunting.
Previously on Hawaii Five-O...
CHIN: Child Services
found Sara's family.
KONO: And you're doing
your own background check.
CHIN:
Her uncle is an attorney,
her aunt works
for a pharmaceutical company,
they both volunteer at church.
(loud crash, Alicia screams)
NOELANI: Looks like we found
another chess piece, Commander.
He knows that you
came to me for help.
So he's put me in his game.
Hein, Larsen, and Shaw
all have something in common.
Each one of them
was being investigated
by an HPD homicide detective
named Philip Lau.
He shot and killed himself
six months ago.
Detective Lau was seeing
a police shrink.
If he talked about his cases,
then she might know something...
(echoing):
...something.
Motive is usually
based on psychological
or sexual gratification.
Lust, thrill, power.
These are what drive
the serial killer.
Now, as you can see
from the faces up here,
serial killers are
predominantly male.
Now, there has been
a lot of research
and speculation as to why
there have been
so few female serial killers.
Women deal with their emotions
better than men,
women are less violent, even
when psychologically impaired,
but the fact of the matter is,
is that women are less likely
than men to commit
any type of violent crime.
Yeah.
Is it accurate to say
that when women kill,
they do so to defend themselves
from male aggression?
It is accurate, yes.
So, if the very term
“serial killer”
is defined by sexual motivation
and the desire for power
over their victims,
that would alleviate
almost all female murderers.
That is a very astute
observation, young lady.
(distorted):
What, may I ask, is your name?
My name is Sienna Brown, ma'am.
You know me very well.
I'm your daughter.
(students chuckle)
(panting)
(groans)
STEVE:
Alicia?
Alicia?
Steve!
(muffled yelling)
(Hawaii Five-O
theme song plays)
♪ Hawaii Five-O 7x04 ♪
Hu a'e ke ahi lanakila a Kamaile
CHIN: Child Services
found Sara's family.
KONO: And you're doing
your own background check.
CHIN:
Her uncle is an attorney,
her aunt works
for a pharmaceutical company,
they both volunteer at church.
(loud crash, Alicia screams)
NOELANI: Looks like we found
another chess piece, Commander.
He knows that you
came to me for help.
So he's put me in his game.
Hein, Larsen, and Shaw
all have something in common.
Each one of them
was being investigated
by an HPD homicide detective
named Philip Lau.
He shot and killed himself
six months ago.
Detective Lau was seeing
a police shrink.
If he talked about his cases,
then she might know something...
(echoing):
...something.
Motive is usually
based on psychological
or sexual gratification.
Lust, thrill, power.
These are what drive
the serial killer.
Now, as you can see
from the faces up here,
serial killers are
predominantly male.
Now, there has been
a lot of research
and speculation as to why
there have been
so few female serial killers.
Women deal with their emotions
better than men,
women are less violent, even
when psychologically impaired,
but the fact of the matter is,
is that women are less likely
than men to commit
any type of violent crime.
Yeah.
Is it accurate to say
that when women kill,
they do so to defend themselves
from male aggression?
It is accurate, yes.
So, if the very term
“serial killer”
is defined by sexual motivation
and the desire for power
over their victims,
that would alleviate
almost all female murderers.
That is a very astute
observation, young lady.
(distorted):
What, may I ask, is your name?
My name is Sienna Brown, ma'am.
You know me very well.
I'm your daughter.
(students chuckle)
(panting)
(groans)
STEVE:
Alicia?
Alicia?
Steve!
(muffled yelling)
(Hawaii Five-O
theme song plays)
♪ Hawaii Five-O 7x04 ♪
Hu a'e ke ahi lanakila a Kamaile