Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 7, Episode 7 - Ka makuahine a me ke keikikane - full transcript

Five-0 must free McGarrett's mother, Doris (Christine Lahti), when Catherine (Michelle Borth) informs them that she was captured and is about to be executed after attempting to free Wo Fat's imprisoned father. Also, Chin loses his appeal to have Sara's adoption delayed, and she must move to Mexico.

STEVE:
Previously on Hawaii Five-O...

According to your own words,
serial killers are predominantly male.

ALICIA:
Obviously, things have changed.

(groans)

Did you ever think
of getting help?

What about you, Alicia?

You know what I'm talking
about, don't you?

Sienna, your daughter.

And she ends up dead at
the hands of a serial killer.

She'd still be alive

if Mommy, the control freak,



hadn't pushed her
into the FBI,

but Mommy always won.

Shut up.

Isn't that right, Mommy?

Never play psych games
with a shrink, Ms. Brown.

STEVE: All right, so,
she drives my truck out here.

She torches it. Then what?

The only way out of here
for her is either on foot

or maybe she hitchhiked.
Either way,

she couldn't have gotten far.
We'll find her.

No, she's gone.

(softly):
Please...

Please, I think something...

ter-terrible has happened.



Call Five-O now.

(breathing shakily)

[Hawaii Five-O
theme song plays]

♪ Hawaii Five-O 7x17 ♪
Hahai i nā pilikua nui

== sync, corrected by elderman ==
@elder_man




♪ ♪

Got to say,
I'm impressed.

I know you're taking
a step back,

letting Flippa
manage his own truck.

A lesser man wouldn't have
given up that much control...

not to mention,
the limelight.

You know what they say,

good men do, great men delegate.

STEVE: Oh, Nahele!
Oh.

What's up there,
quarterback?

How are you?
NAHELE: Good. Very good.

Good to see you, man.
You look good.

Thanks, bruddah.

Check this out. What a turnout.

Pulled out all the stops, huh?

Special celebrity guest

may have helped.
Who knew there were so many

Springsteen fans on the island?

You've got Max Weinberg,

the drummer from the
E Street Band?

How'd you do this?

My uncle Chuey's dating
a friend of his manager.

When I found out that Max

was gonna be in Hawaii,
I put a word in through him,

let him know
we need somebody here

to cut the ceremonial ribbon
for the opening.

Max Weinberg agreed
to cut the ribbon

to open one
of your shrimp trucks?

Uncle Chuey's got pull, brah.

Apparently.
Huh.

Let's go say hello.
Come on. Let's go.

Thank you so much,
Mr. Weinberg.

This way.
My name is Danny Williams.

I'm from Jersey,
so I'm obviously a very big fan.

Jersey? What brings you out
to Hawaii?

My, uh... my ex, my ex-wife,
she-she came out here.

Uh, she brought my daughter.
So I joined the HPD.

Wanted to be close to her.

My wife... Not my wife, my ex.
You know what I mean.

I wanted to be
with her. My...

my daughter, not my ex-wife.

I don't really like my ex-wife
that much.

Now we're getting personal.
We don't need...all this information.

I just want to say I'm a fan.
I'm Steve.

Hey there.
I'm-I'm Danny's partner.

How you doing, Steve?

Sorry about Danny. He... doesn't
usually get awkward like this.

Eh, it's all right.

- It's Jersey. It's Jersey.
- Yeah.

DANNY: Listen, man,
it's-it's, um...

it's-it's really great
to meet you.

I just want you to know
I saw you in the Garden.

1988. Tunnel of Love Tour.
You know that, obviously.

And I snuck in
with my buddy, uh,

Ricky Schwartz.
We couldn't afford tickets,

so we snuck in
through the loading area.

You and Ricky snuck in? Ah.
Yeah.

I thought the box office
was a little light that night.

That was us.

That was you.
Yeah, yeah.

I feel guilty
about it still today,

so maybe I could, uh,
take you to lunch?

Uh, thanks, that'd be great.
But, you know,

lunch is part
of my appearance fee deal.

And, uh... At least
I think it was.

Chuey, you know, he wasn't
so clear on the details.

We'll talk about that later.
Max, can I get a photo

of you guys together?
Yeah, absolutely. Sure.

Yeah. Bring it up here. Come on.
Awesome. Go for it.

All right.

- Two Jersey boys.
- Great, man. All right.

Look at this.
That's nice.

Great. Great. That's a keeper.

Thank you, brother.
My pleasure.

Nice to...
FLIPPA: Okay!

Okay, okay. Gather round.

Ladies and gentlemen,
thanks for turning out

for our grand opening.
(whooping)

We got a great time planned
for you all,

with lots of good grindz,

face painting for the keikis.

And in a little while, I'll be
performing some live music

with our special guest of honor,
my good friend,

Max Weinberg
of the E Street Band!

I never agreed to that.

Hey, if you're down a man,

I beat a mean drum, bruddah.

(laughter)

Stand by. Stand by.

All right, folks,
move aside.

Without further ado,
I present

to you...

our newest venture...

Flippa's Shrimp Wagon!

(cheering and applause)

No!

No, no!
It's just a hunch,

but I'm guessing
you don't like the new logo.

What the heck is this?

I never approved of the
name or the artwork.

Just showing you
some initiative, cuz.

You did say it was my truck.

KAMEKONA: Yes,
to manage and operate.

Not to paste your ugly mug on
it. You're diluting my brand!

What brand? You got two trucks!

Exactly. And they're
buying the food

because my face is on the truck.

(phone ringing) I'm pretty sure
they eat the food

in spite of his face
being on the truck.

(beep)

Yeah, Chin.

♪ ♪

CHIN: Turns out that call
you got from your friends

at the Phoenix Foundation
wasn't wrong.

Dr. Gray is
on the island.

So, what, she just walked in
here and surrendered herself?

Not exactly.
Believe it or not,

she's claiming to be
a tourist from Wisconsin named

Lauren Parker.

That's her, all right.

You said she had
blood on her hands?

Yeah.

She also says she has
no idea how it got there.

In fact, she has no recollection
at all of the last 24 hours.

We sent a sample of the blood
over to the lab for DNA testing.

We could be looking for a body.

(door opens)

(door closes)

I didn't think I was
gonna see you again.

I'm sorry, have we met before?

Oh, that's right.
You don't remember me.

You're not Madison Gray.

You're, uh...
Who are you again?

Uh, Lauren...
Parker. I'm Lauren Parker.

Lauren Parker.

Right. From Wisconsin.

Eagle, Wisconsin. I came here
two days ago on vacation, and...

Right.

Why don't you believe me?

Why doesn't anyone believe me?

Well, we don't believe you

because you're lying, Dr. Gray.

I'm not...
For the last time, I'm not...

I'm not this Dr. Gray.

Whoever that is. I'm...

I'm Lauren Parker
from Eagle, Wisconsin.

And I have no idea
what's going on

or how this blood got
on my hands.

And I'm scared.

(crying)

I need to ask you a question.

Yes?

Do you really think

that I'm gonna fall for this?

Do you think

that anyone is gonna fall
for this?

I don't know what this Dr. Gray
did to hurt you

and I am sorry, I really am,

but...

that wasn't me.

I'm-I'm Lauren Parker,

and I need somebody
to help me figure...

Can you help me, please? Can
you help me? Can you help me?

Can you help me, Mr...
What... I-I don't know...

You never said what your name
was. What's your name?

I don't know what kind
of sick game you're playing,

but I promise you...

I'm gonna figure it out.
No, no.

No, no, plea...
please don't

leave me in here.
You have to believe me.

Wait, wait,
you can't leave me in here.

Please don't leave me
in here.

No, no!

♪ ♪

MAN: Are you currently taking
any prescription medications?

GRAY: No.

Do you ever suffer
from bouts of depression?

No, I consider myself to be
a pretty upbeat person.

You've reached Alicia Brown.
Please leave a message.

Do you have a temper?

Hey, Alicia,
it's Steve McGarrett calling.

Listen, we got her.

We got Madison Gray in custody
at HPD here.

Give me a call
when you get this. Let's talk.

I hope you're doing good.

Hey. Just left a message
for Alicia Brown.

You know, I figured
she should know what's going on.

How's she doing?
I don't know,

to be honest.
Left her a bunch of messages,

but she kind of went
into isolation

after everything that happened.

Well, now that we have Gray
in custody,

hopefully it brings her
some sense of closure.

Yeah.
How's the psych eval going?

Should be done soon.
How we doing on the blood?

It'll be 24 hours until we
have a full DNA analysis.

But I spoke to the lab,
and, uh, they're gonna get us

prelim results
as soon as they can.

Does it strike you
as odd? The blood? I mean,

Madison Gray's entire M.O.
has been to get

other people to kill for her.

And now she gets
her own hands dirty?

Maybe it's because
her circumstances changed.

As a fugitive, she may
have felt that using

a proxy posed too great a risk.

Yeah, but then she turns
herself in. I don't...

It doesn't make any sense to me.

Where are we at
with the alias?

Kono's working on that.
Seems that Lauren Parker

established residence in a town
called Eagle, Wisconsin,

four months ago.

Right around the time
Gray disappeared.

Mm-hmm. She got herself
a driver's license,

even took out a credit card.

Now, according to, uh,
“Parker's” travel records,

Gray really did arrive on Oahu
two days ago.

We're still trying to figure out
where she's been

since she got here.

Why Wisconsin?

Well, she was trying to lay low.

Eagle only has
about 2,000 residents.

Practically zero chance
that she would be recognized.

There's thousands
of towns like that.

Why'd she choose this one?
Why Eagle?

Every move this woman makes
has a purpose.

Mm.

Looks like they're done
in there.

MAN:
Gentlemen,

I just finished my
evaluation of Ms. Parker.

Doctor, Lauren Parker

is an alias
established by our suspect,

Dr. Madison Gray,
about four months ago.

We're still trying to figure out
for what purpose.

There may be no
criminal purpose.

As far as I can tell,

the woman you have
in custody is suffering

from Dissociative
Identity Disorder,

a condition where multiple
personalities coexist,

each unaware of the actions
of the others.

You do know who she is, right?

Madison Gray is a highly
intelligent serial killer

whose M.O.
is to manipulate people.

And you're implying
that she's manipulating me,

that she's faking her condition?

Doctor, with all due respect,
if anyone can pull it off,

it's her.

Well, I... I certainly
can't rule that out.

But I have researched D.I.D.
extensively.

Studied many patients
who experience it.

And in my professional opinion,

the person in there genuinely
believes she is Lauren Parker,

a tourist from Eagle, Wisconsin.

Thank you very much
for your time today, Doctor.

We'll be in touch.

I guess if that's the case,
she won't have any problem

passing a polygraph.

I'm going to ask some questions.

Please respond truthfully
to the best of your ability.

Okay.

Where are we right now?

In a police station.

Where is that
police station located?

Honolulu.

Or, or did you mean H-Hawaii?

Either is fine.

What is your name?

GRAY:
Lauren Parker.

TECHNICIAN:
Ms. Parker,

have you ever gone

by the name Madison Gray?
No.

TECHNICIAN:
Have you ever worked

as a psychiatrist for the Hawaii
Police Department?

No.

Have you ever
willfully committed

a criminal act?
No.

TECHNICIAN:
Have you ever conspired

to commit murder?

(exhales)
God, no.

DANNY: All right,
so she passed the polygraph.

She's a sociopath,
we knew that.

Why did she turn herself in?

Well, she probably got
tired of running.

She's got to know
it's got to be either us

or some other agency's gonna
catch up with her.

It's only a matter of time.

So she comes in on her own terms
and invents this, uh,

dissociative psychobabble,
whatever it is,

and that paves the way
for an insanity defense.

Makes sense.

We may not be buying this whole
multiple personality act,

but a jury might.

No. I don't buy that.

Because it's still,
it's a huge risk.

And if this risk didn't pay off,
she would spend

the rest of her life
incarcerated in an asylum.

No, no. I don't think
that's the reason she came back.

You know what? I think
she wants something from us.

I think she wants something
from you, specifically.

I think she misses you.

Yeah, that's funny.
I'm not joking.

Think about it. This woman likes
to play games, right?

She, uh, she likes a challenge.

She needs an adversary.
She's still down one

from the last time
you beat her by surviving,

so maybe she wants a rematch.

CHIN:
You're saying that Gray

turned herself in
because she was bored.

Wait a minute.

That wouldn't be the craziest
thing she's ever done.

GROVER:
So the lady wants a rematch.

All right. What's the game
gonna be this time?

That's what we need
to figure out. Hey.

Hey. So I just heard back

about the blood
that we sent over to the lab.

They're still running
a full analysis,

but preliminary results
show that we have...

...partial match
to someone in the system.

Alicia.

♪ ♪

(knocking)

Alicia.

It's Steve.

Alicia Brown.

Alicia. Hey.

Alicia, it's Steve.

Alicia?

Alicia, you here?

Alicia.

I haven't found any blood,

and there's no
sign of struggle.

Could be
it didn't happen here.

♪ ♪

Alicia.

(gasps)
Oh, my God.

Steve.

(through earbuds): ♪ You be the deejay ♪
What are you... ?

♪ And I'll be the driver... ♪

What are you doing here?

Lauren Parker?
Are you kidding?

Afraid not.

Why? This is
obviously a trick.

Well, yes, of course,

and no one is
falling for it for a second.

Yeah, well, she never
thought you would.

She's highly intelligent, and
the last thing she's gonna do

is underestimate her opponent.

GROVER: Well, maybe
she's desperate.

I mean, after all, she's
completely out of her mind.

Yeah.

She's both of those,

which is what makes her
all the more dangerous.

STEVE: Yeah, there's
something else.

When she turned herself in,

she had blood
all over her hands.

It was your blood, Alicia.

What?

A-A-Are you sure?

GROVER:
Pretty sure.

We had it DNA tested.

How is that possible?

H-H-How... I mean,

how did she show up
with my blood on her?

I was thinking it is possible

she collected it
when she attacked us.

GROVER:
Hang on a minute, now.

To plan something
this far in advance,

collecting your blood
four months ago...

STEVE: Lou.

That's exactly the
type of forethought

this woman has shown
she's capable of.

ALICIA: Okay, w-well, putting
aside the how...

Why? Why is she showing
up with my blood on her?

What are you thinking?

Oh, she's obviously
not done with me, yet.

Ms. Brown, I know what
this woman put you through,

but she's locked up now.

She's in jail,
she's not getting out.

You think that because
she's behind bars I'm safe?

Any of us is safe?

She gets other people to do
her killing for her.

STEVE:
Alicia.

If you want a protective detail,
we'll organize that, okay?

You want to relocate
to the mainland,

we'll make that happen.

I want to go and see her.

All due respect,
Ms. Brown,

you really think
that's a good idea?

If there's one thing I've
learned hunting monsters...

you can't outrun 'em.

She's playing another game.

I need to find out
what the rules are.

I'll be fine, Steve.

I'm going in
there with you.

Dr. Gray.

You wanted to see me.

GRAY:
Oh, my God.

That's her. That's the woman
who tried to kill me.

Don't let her near me, please.

(breathing hard)

It's funny you never
mentioned that before.

It's all com...

coming back to me just now,
as I saw her face.

She tried to attack me
this morning.

I had to fend her off
with her own knife

before she ran away.

That's where the blood
came from.

I'm remembering now,
I'm remembering.

You're lying.

She's lying.

(crying):
No.

We're done, here.
Let's go, Alicia.

Come on, come on.

GRAY:
Wait.

I cut her on her forearm,
about midway up.

Her right forearm.

Check it if you
don't believe me.

I went hiking yesterday,

and I slipped

and I cut myself on a rock.

- Can anyone ver...
- No, no one can verify that

because I was on my own.

We really should detain her,

a-at least long enough
to take a statement.

STEVE:
No, it's okay, Pua.

I'm gonna talk to
Ms. Brown myself.

I personally guarantee
her cooperation in this.

GRAY (crying): No, you're not,
you're not gonna

just let her walk out of here,
are you?

Let's go, Alicia.

GRAY: You can't let her
walk out of here, please.

Did you see that?
She just smiled.

Calm down, calm down.
And what...

She must have... she must
have seen me on the hike.

She must have
been watching me.

She must have seen me
fall and cut myself.

- Alicia.
- Steve, why is she doing it?

Why? If she wanted me dead,

then why didn't she just
have someone kill me?

Because she's
messing with you.

She's trying
to get in your head,

and it's working.
Oh, God.

You have to stop letting her
get in your head.

We want to figure out what's
going on and what she's up to?

I need you on your game.

Do you understand?

Gray's not going anywhere,

so I'm gonna come by tonight
and we're gonna talk about this.

Okay, well, that's nice
and that's sweet, but I...

I don't need anyone to
look after me, okay?

Fine. I'm still gonna worry,
all right?

So, please,
just do this for me.

Come on.

If I'd known that you
were such a good cook,

I would've asked you
over a long time ago.

Well, slow down,
you haven't tasted it yet.

Seriously, though, Steve.

Thank you.

This is nice.

I'm, uh...

glad that you're here.

Okay. You sound, uh,
you sound surprised.

I am. I mean-- No.

Don't-don't-don't take
it personally, I mean.

No. No. How could I possibly
take that personally?

No, it's just that I'm...

(sighs)
...just used to being alone.

Yeah, well...

You don't have to be.

I can even stay here tonight.

Wow. Whoa.

That's pretty forward
of you, Steve.

No, no, no, no.

I-I'm-- I-I can st--

I would stay on the couch.
I'm so sorry.

(laughing): I know what you mean.
That was nice.

(laughing)
That's nice.

(laughs): Oh...

(sighs)

I prefer it.

What?

The solitude.

Since my daughter,
and...

...and then my marriage
fell apart, it's-it's easier.

Some days I don't even have
the energy to deal with people.

Yeah. I, uh...

I like my alone time, too.

I thought I could handle it.

I mean, I thought

that I was ready for her.

And then there she was,

and I just...

Alicia, it'll get better.

You know, it's
gonna take time,

but it'll get better.

Yeah, 'cause time heals
all ills, right?

Except it doesn't really.

No, it doesn't,
not all of them.

And this is why I
shouldn't be around people.

Because I bring the mood down.

No, no, don't worry.
I have very low standards

for companionship.

It comes from having
Danny as a partner.

Nice.

You haven't had
to spend eight hours

in a car on a stakeout
with that guy

listening to him complain
about a Reuben sandwich, okay?

Wow, that sounds unpleasant.

Unpleasant is an understatement.

This right here,
this is downright tolerable.

Wow. To tolerable.
To tolerable.

To tolerable. (laughs)
There you go.

(crickets chirping)

(light clatter)

(quietly):
Alicia?

Alicia?

Alicia?

ALICIA:
Thank you for accommodating me

- at such short notice, Officer.
- Isn't 4:00 a.m.

an unusual time for
this kind of interview?

Ever heard of catching someone
with their guard down?

I'll be right outside.

No screaming this time?

You're not afraid
of me anymore, hmm?

Well, you should be.
There's no one recording this.

There's no one in
the other room watching.

It is just us.

You're not gonna hurt me,
Alicia.

There's a guard
right outside that door,

and they pat you down
before they let you in here.

Yeah. They did.

Just not well enough.

Shall we try this again,
because I don't care

what kind of game it is
you're playing-- it ends now.

You are gonna tell me what
is happening, or I am gonna

slit your throat
right here in this room.

It's not that
easy, Alicia.

It takes a certain type of
person to take someone's life.

I don't know if you
have it in you.

Shall we find out?

(gasps)

(blade clatters on floor)

That's okay, I have
something you can do.

You can unlock
these handcuffs.

Why would I do that?!

'Cause I have a secret.

One that will change
your life forever.

And unless you do
exactly as I ask,

you're never gonna know
what it is.

You're a liar.

That's a verbal reflex
without any real consideration

of my actions.
Think about it.

Why would I go
to all this trouble--

turning myself in,

the blood,
getting you to come to me?

Don't you think
there was a reason?

Last chance, Alicia.

You walk out that door, you're
never gonna know my secret.

(softly): And trust me, you're
gonna want to know my secret.

STEVE:
According to our officer,

right after this,
Alicia made her uncuff Gray,

switch clothes with her,
and then locked her

in Gray's holding room,
and the two of them

walked right out the front door.

Did the officer
hear them

say anything about
where they were headed?

No, unfortunately not.

We've issued a BOLO
for both women

and Alicia's car,
but nothing yet.

Bottom line is
Gray's gone, again.

Well, anybody track
Alicia's cell phone?

No, we tried,
but it's turned off.

Alicia's too smart for that.

Smart? How could you call her
smart after what she just did?

I guarantee you there is
an explanation for this.

Oh, he guarantees. Good.
You want to throw something out?

Yeah, sure.
Let's start with yesterday.

When Alicia and I
went to see Dr. Gray,

she was provoking Alicia
the whole time.

She was trying
to get in her head.

All right? Obviously,
Alicia took the bait...

You're telling me an ex-FBI
profiler gets mind-gamed

into putting a razor
to a cop's throat?

STEVE: This is Madison Gray
we're talking about.

All right? It's what she does.

She manipulates people.
Yeah, bad people,

crazy people.
Alicia's neither

of those things, all right?
So clearly...

right before this moment
something has happened

in this room-- Gray
has said something,

she has done something
to make Alicia

want to get her out of there.

Like what? What could
she have possibly said?

That's the key.

We figure that out, we
figure out where they're headed.

Maybe. Can I talk to you
for one second, please?

Fine.

Kono, let's run
Alicia's credit cards.

See if she made any purchases over
the last two hours.

All right.
I'll check on the BOLO.

I know that you and
Alicia have history.

You go back, you almost
died together, I get it.

- There's a lot there. It's heavy.
- Oh, now you think...

you think that prevents me from being
objective about her, right?

No. No, I-I just think there
are certain possibilities

that we have to consider.

Like what?

Like that this woman,
Alicia, just snapped.

Okay? She lost her daughter--
you think you ever get over

something like
that? You don't.

Not to mention, she's been
profiling psychopaths

her entire career.
She's trying to get

into their heads, she's trying
to think like they think.

All right? There is a
very thin line, you know?

Danny, please.

I was with her last night.

Uh-huh.
All right? We had dinner.

We talked a lot. She's not crazy.
Okay,

forget what I just said.
You don't have to be crazy to want revenge.

You think this is about revenge?

It could be.
Maybe that's what

she's been doing,
looking for Gray.

That's why you haven't been able
to get in touch with her

the last four months.

Okay, so what you're saying is

you-you think Alicia
actually did attack Gray

like Gray said she did
yesterday.

It would make sense,
wouldn't it?

I mean, it would explain the
blood, it would explain the cut,

it would potentially explain

why she went in
and broke her out of jail.

Maybe she's taking her somewhere
to kill her, I don't know.

(knocking)
Yeah.

Come on, we got a hit
on that BOLO.

So, Alicia's car

was spotted at the airport.
The two of them

got on a plane together.

They went to Madison, Wisconsin.

Flight landed 30 minutes ago.
That's all we know.

Wisconsin-- that's where Gray
spent the past four months.

Kono, run a search

on Alicia Brown's
background, okay?

Biographical information,
schooling, case info,

everything you can find.

Look for anything that
significantly connects

to Wisconsin.

Okay, running it now.

Edward Sears.

Edward Sears is locked up
in Wisconsin.

That's that serial killer
that Alicia Brown locked up?

Didn't she say
that he was somehow connected

to her daughter's murder?

She was convinced
that he orchestrated

the entire thing
from inside his prison cell.

You! You! You think
you're safe behind there!

You are not safe from me!

What if Madison Gray
relocated to Wisconsin

so she could be close to Sears?

All right. Well,
then the question is, why?

Sears was connected...
to Alicia's daughter's murder,

but did they ever find
the actual killer? No.

No, we did not.

Did they like anybody for it?

Bring up the report, Kono.

KONO: Okay,
so there are no viable suspects.

Looks like the case is cold.
STEVE: Yes, but...

if Sears knew who did it,
Danny...

Gray probably knows
who did it also,

which means they're
not going to see Sears.

GROVER: Gray could have
convinced Alicia that she was

gonna get a chance to confront
her daughter's actual killer.

Which would explain why Alicia

took the chance
of breaking her out of jail.

STEVE: This has got to be it,
the endgame.

I mean, we all know
Madison Gray convinces others

to kill bad people for her.

She's gonna turn Alicia
into a killer.

And we have to catch her
before that happens.

We got to figure out
who killed Sienna Brown.

SEARS: When I heard
that I was receiving

a visitor from Hawaii...

I so hoped

it was my old friend,

Alicia Brown.

Maybe you recognize
this old friend,

Dr. Madison Gray--
you might know her

as Lauren Parker.

According to the log,

she visited you here once a week
for the past four months.

Groupies.

They can never get enough.

STEVE:
You orchestrated

Sienna Brown's murder
from inside this prison.

Madison Gray came
to visit you

to get the name
of your accomplice.

I'm guessing
you gave it to her.

I assume you've
met Dr. Gray.

She can be...

very persuasive.

Well, you know what,
we can be pretty persuasive, too.

So you're gonna need
to give us that name.

Whatever you have planned for me
can't be any worse

than what they've
put me through in here.

I don't know about that.

You see, there's only
one way this thing ends,

and that's with you
giving us

the information we came for.

Send in paper and a pen.

I'll give you the name.

That piece of paper will be
the evidence I cooperated.

You have pen and paper?

Thank you.

♪ ♪

STEVE:
No. No, no, no...

Guard, get me in there.
Get me in there right now.

Let's go. Get me in there!

(alarm blaring)

Come on, come on!

Go, go!

No, no, no. No, no.

(Sears choking)

(dying groan)

Won't be long now.

If you're lying to me...

if this is all a game...

I'm gonna kill you.

You see the way
Sears looked at us?

The guy knew. He enjoyed
taking that secret with him.

GUARD: There you go,
Commander.

Come on. Thanks.

All right, there's got
to be something in here.

There's got to be a clue.

Something somewhere.

Guys like Sears,
they like reminders

of their handiwork,

to relive
what they've done.

Hey, Chin.

I got something.

These are all
postmarked Wisconsin.

All this handwriting's the same.

“Your humble servant,
Benton Jones”.

What's the earliest
date you got

on those letters there, Chin?

Got one August 2, 2012.

That's right around the time
Sienna Brown went missing.

Check this out.

“I think

“you will be very pleased.

No one will ever find her.”

This guy Benton Jones--
he has to be our killer.

Yeah, we need to find him
before Alicia Brown does.

This is it.

It's in the
glove compartment.

Looks like
we're 15 minutes out.

We might not have 15 minutes.

♪ ♪

(car engine starts)

(clock chimes)

(floorboard creaks quietly)

♪ ♪

(indistinct voices on TV
in distance)

(floorboards creak)

(phone rings)

Lou.

The final DNA report
just came in from the lab.

The blood we found
on Dr. Gray--

it's not Alicia's blood.

What are you talking about?
Whose is it?

You're not gonna believe it.

Mom?

Mom!

Oh!

You're alive.

Mom.

My baby's alive.

Oh...

He's gonna come back.

We've got to go.

Okay.
Okay.

Wait, wait.

I've got you.

Hold on to me.

Okay?

(gasps, grunts)

Mom!

Ah!
Come on, Mom!

(shrieks)

Ah!

(grunting)

(gunshot)

STEVE:
Alicia?

Steve! Steve.

Oh. It's okay.

You guys all right?

Yeah.
You okay?

Yeah.

♪ Ooh, child ♪

♪ Things are gonna get easier ♪

♪ Ooh, child ♪

♪ Things'll be brighter ♪

♪ Ooh, child ♪

♪ Things are gonna get easier ♪

♪ Ooh, child ♪

♪ Things'll get brighter ♪

♪ Someday, yeah ♪

♪ We'll put it together ♪

♪ And we'll get it all done ♪

♪ Someday when your head ♪

♪ Is much lighter ♪

♪ Someday, yeah ♪

♪ We'll walk in the rays ♪

♪ Of a beautiful sun ♪

♪ Someday when the world
is much brighter... ♪

ALICIA: So you're sure that
I-I can't get you anything?

No, I'm... I'm fine.

I just came
to check on you guys,

see how Sienna was doing.

Well, I-I'll tell her
that you stopped by.

Um, I just...

I just don't want
to wake her up, if that's okay.

No, please, let her rest.
That's fine.

I know that she really wants
to thank you herself

and tell you
how grateful she is,

so...

you know, m-maybe,
when she's up for it,

we could, um...

y-you know, all go
for dinner or something, or...

Wh... All three of us--
you mean, like,

in a restaurant or something?

Yeah.
It's just, it's very social.

and I wouldn't want people
getting the wrong idea.

(laughs) Okay.

Bye.

Hey, uh...

I'll keep you posted
on the search.

All right?
Mm-hmm.

Thank you.

Yeah.

We'll find her, Alicia.

You're gonna find her when
she wants to be found, Steve.

We'll see about that.

Take care of yourself.

Stay in touch.

I will.

GRAY: Hello, Alicia.
Aah!

What do you want?

To finish the game.

Go on, then.

Shoot me.

Yeah.

I didn't think so.

I didn't think that you
had what it takes, either.

That's why you have other people

kill for you--

so that
you can feel

powerful and in control.

But the truth is...

you just don't have the guts.

I like a challenge,
don't you?

Having people kill for me--
that was a good game,

but not much
of a challenge.

You, on the
other hand--

moral, virtuous,
you've spent your life

putting killers behind bars--

turning you into a killer...

now, that would
really be something.

You think
I'm gonna kill for you?

Going to jail,
I suppose, could be hard.

And after such a happy reunion
with Sienna.

But she will visit you.

Certainly more
than you visited her.

I'm not gonna
kill anyone for you.

Oh, you will.

Here, you'll need this.

Don't move.

Don't move,
or I will shoot you.

I think this time,
you actually will.

(dialing) What are you waiting for?
Pull the trigger.

You're insane.

“Control issues,” is what
I believe you called it.

You know, they say
taking one's life

is the ultimate
act of control.

Personally,
I think

it's getting somebody else
to take it for you.

Operator. What's your emergency?

Alicia Brown. I need you to send
officers to my home right away.

And I need you to contact
Commander McGarrett of Five-O.

Ma'am, what's the nature
of your emergency?

You're gonna put me in jail?
Come now, Alicia.

Do you really think
that's gonna put an end it?

Did it put an end to it
when you put Ed Sears in jail?

Ma'am? Hello?

There's only one way
to put an end this

and to make sure that your
precious Sienna is safe forever.

Hello? Are you still there?

I'm here.

What's the nature
of your emergency?

I have to...

I need to report a murder.

(gunshot)

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