Hawaii Five-O (1968–1980): Season 3, Episode 22 - The Bomber and Mrs. Moroney - full transcript

A young man in Oahu State Prison has been a model prisoner and is let out on parole. A few days later, he appears in Five-O headquarters at the Iolani Palace, taking prisoners and demanding that Dan Williams be brought to him. All of this is transpiring while McGarrett is on the Mainland. Danno has no idea why the man wants him dead. It is not until Williams enters the trap that he discovers the man is the brother of a man the lawman killed in season one's "...And They Painted Daisies on His Coffin."

When you came here,
you had a bad record.

No, I expected trouble from you.

Do you remember
what I said to you

at our first meeting?

Yes, sir. I do.

You said if I obeyed the rules,

gave the prison a fair chance,

I'd find the prison
would be fair in return.

I'm glad you took my advice.

Now, your meeting last week
with the board impressed them.

That, and your performance here,



led to their decision
to grant your parole.

Oh, thank you, sir.

Thank you.

Can I help you?

Uh, well, I'm looking
for, uh, Mr. Williams.

Uh, Dan Williams, Hawaii Five-0?

The office is on
the second floor.

You can't miss it.

Thank you, ma'am.

Thank you.

I mean, even a criminal,

you can't just force
them to come back.

There's such a thing as
extradition, isn't there?

Yes. But I don't understand



what it is you
want, Miss, uh...?

Mrs...? Uh, Mrs...
Minnie Leona Moroney.

Mrs. Minnie Leona Moroney.

Mrs. Moroney.

They're forcing me to leave.

Who?

My children.

They say I'm too
old to be on my own.

They want me to
come back to Wisconsin

and live with a bunch
of boring old ladies,

and I don't want to go.

Well, it's not really
my department,

uh, Mrs. Moroney.

Oh, why not? This is a law
enforcement agency, isn't it?

Well, it's really very simple.

I like it here. I
like it very much.

The first moment I
stepped off that cruise ship,

I looked about and I said:

"Minnie Leona, this
is the place for you."

I'm sorry...

Waikiki. McGarrett
is in Chicago.

He'll be back tomorrow.
May I have him call you?

Nothing like that in Wisconsin.

Yes, sir?

I'd like to see Mr. Williams.

Well, he's not in right now.

Well, he isn't?

Well, perhaps somebody
else can help you.

Where is he?

Well, would you like
to tell me what about?

It's just I have
to see him. Um...

You're gonna have to find him.

Well, but c... Can't
you tell me anything?

You're gonna have to.

I have to see him now. No!

All right, freeze.

What's going on here?

You'll find out.

Now turn around.

Oh, you're just in time

for the party, officer.

Put your hands up.

Now, you, over there.

Turn around.

Now, everybody'll
know that I'm here.

Who are you?

What do you want
Danny Williams for?

I owe him something.

Yeah.

I owe him something.

I told you. He's not here.

He's not even on the island.

Well, he'd better
get back fast...

'cause I've waited long enough.

He's still up there, with a gun.

How long now?

Five or six minutes

since he shot through the door.

What does he want?

We don't know.

But the rest of the
floor has been cleared.

Who's in there with him?

Chin and Jenny, Officer Kyle,

and some little old lady.

We've got a man in an
office across the street

with high-powered
binoculars, who can see in.

But nobody can get in.

Looks that way.

That's all he said to
you? Nothing else?

No. No, nothing.

Danny.

You'd better hear this.

She saw the guy. Talked to him.

He asked for you, Mr. Williams.

I told him where
your office was.

He was so polite.

I... I didn't know.

It's all right, Diane.

Ed, get the details.
I'll be upstairs.

Hasn't been any more shooting.

No. the door's still closed.

We know he's got
at least two guns.

Chin Ho's and Officer Kyle's.

Plus one of his own.

Yeah. Three guns, four people.

Put your hands back up.

I will not. They're tired.

Do as he says.

When you get to be my age,

you'll be pretty tired

of doing everything
everybody says.

Please.

No, I won't.

You sure are a nasty old lady.

Okay. Keep 'em down.

Nobody else!

Just her.

We're ready to go down
there any time you say.

Let's take it a little
slower, sergeant.

We gotta figure as
soon as we move,

he starts shooting.

Kono! You still out there?

Kono! Do you hear me?

I can hear you, Chin.

You okay?

He wants Danny.

When's Danny due back
from Maui? What time?

Should we stall him?

Try. We need time.

Kono?!

Pretty soon.

Danny will be
back in, maybe, a...

couple hours.

That's too long.

One hour.

That's all the time there is.

Now I mean it, you
get Williams here.

Well... we bought an hour.

We're gonna need it.

Did you get a good look at him?

Yeah, a real good look.

I never saw him before.

I want shields for
the riflemen. Tear gas.

If we move, we can
move fast. Right.

We've got McGarrett
on the line for you.

In the lobby. Good.

Quiet out there.

Now, they'd better not
be trying anything cute...

or you're all gonna be dead.

Whatever you're trying to
do, mister, it's not gonna work.

Danny Williams is not gonna
walk in here so you can kill him.

Sure he will.

He's got to.

I'm not giving him any choice.

Okay, everybody in there.

McGARRETT: Danno,
how does it look?

Not good. He's got
Chin Ho and the others,

and we still haven't got
a clue as to who he is.

Well, what does he want?

He wants me. Now, there's
a deadline of one hour.

One hour.

It's just, uh, 6:40
p.m. here in Chicago.

What time is it there?

One-forty.

Well, can you stall him?
Keep him talking? Anything?

An hour is all we've got.

We try to push him beyond that,

he might start shooting.

Danno... listen.

Get hold of Roark in,
uh, Building and Permits.

He was in charge of remodeling

and putting the
ventilation system in, uh,

six or seven years ago.

Tell him to pull the
plans, blueprints...

anything.

Maybe there's another
way of getting in there.

All right, Steve.
We'll check it out.

But if there is no other way...

then we'll have to
go right down the pike

and hit that door with
everything we've got.

I'll keep this line open.

I'll let you know
everything that's happening.

I'll be here.

Danno, be careful.

Thanks, Steve.

There he is.
They're all in there.

Observation post to Williams.

They've all moved
into McGarrett's office.

We can see the
guy with the gun now.

He keeps moving in and out.

With a little luck, he
may set himself up.

Ray, get Officer Olena.

The best scope man
in the department,

maybe he can get
a clear shot at him.

Young man.

Yeah?

I don't know about
these other folks,

but I wanna sit down.

Did you hear me?

Yeah, okay. Sit down.

All of you. Make
yourselves comfortable.

You, sit over there by him.

What are you doing?

I told you to sit
down. Over there.

Move! Okay, that way.

Mr. Williams.

Okay, get going.

The phone rang,
but when I answered,

no one was there.

Except, I can hear them.

Who?

Chin Ho. All the people
in your office. That man.

One thing we can't
do is let them hear us.

Good, Danno. Good.

That's our first break.

Except, we still don't
know who he is, Steve.

He hasn't given
us a clue. Nothing.

Well, there's
still a little time.

What about Officer Olena?

I'm waiting in the
observation room.

He'll be here in a few minutes.

That may be our best
chance, one clear shot.

Uh, splice me
into that open line

so I can track this with you.

Uh, Communications are
working on it now, Steve.

Why aren't they doing anything?

What's the matter with 'em?

They think I'm kidding.

I'll show 'em.

I'll show 'em.

Look, why don't you
tell me who you are?

Uh... What's bothering you?

What?

If you tell me who you are, uh,

maybe I could help you.

No, no, no.

The only person who can
help me is Danny Williams.

Yeah, I know what I have to do.

I have to prove my good faith.

You.

Up.

Over to the window.

Now, open the window.

Okay, now, go
out on the balcony.

That's right. All
the way to the rail.

Now they know.

Now everybody knows.

Go ahead, doc.
This is McGarrett.

Officer Kyle's on his
way into surgery right now.

What are his chances?

Right now? Only fair.

We won't know until
after the operation.

Let me know right away.

I will, Steve.

Thanks, doc.

Patch me back to the palace.

It's 214 yards exactly.

I wouldn't call
that an easy shot.

Moving target and all.

With the scope,

the rifle is accurate
up to 300 yards.

Maybe 350.

When you shoot, you
better stop him good.

Otherwise, he'll keep away

from the window and
finish off the others.

All right. I got it.

How's Officer Kyle?

Hospital says he'll live.

Chin Ho's been hit. We
don't know how badly.

Where's the man from
the phone company?

Over there.

How much longer?

Just about done, Mr. Williams.

I'm routing it
through the speaker.

You'll be able to
hear everything

that comes over that office
phone. So will Mr. McGarrett.

Unless somebody breaks
the connection from inside.

Where's Williams? I'm
not waiting much longer.

Time's running out.

He's right. Time's
run out already.

Tell your men to spread out.

We can move down that hall fast.

Door's probably locked.
Maybe the inside one too.

We can be through those
doors in five seconds.

And during those five seconds,

what's gonna happen
to those people in there?

That guy's gonna have
time to do a lot of shooting.

He's done enough already.

Let's go.

Danno!

Wikiwiki.

Now, just let me
tell you something.

You're a very sick young
man, do you know that?

Why, back home,
we'd have you locked up

faster than you
could say billy...

Shut up!

But that's dynamite.

You bet it is, old lady.

Anybody tries to break
in here without knocking...

bang.

It's bad enough

that you went and
shot that poor man.

And now, you're gonna blow
the rest of us all to pieces.

What's the matter with you?

None of your business.

How you feeling, cop?

Better than you
gonna be feeling.

He can't see.
You've blinded him.

Well, isn't that too bad?

He's gonna miss the show.

Believe me, it's
gonna be worth seeing.

Anybody that walks in
here without knocking

is gonna get a big surprise.

The moment that
door just starts to open,

just a crack, that's all.

And it'll be the biggest
bang you'll ever hear.

And the last one.

This changes everything.

If he's got dynamite,

we won't get through
that front door.

Where's that architect?
He should be here by now.

I want an ambulance

and a medical disaster
team here right away.

Who knows what's gonna happen.

Officer Kyle's been
wounded, Chin's hurt.

Looks like just the beginning.

Right.

Better get the bomb squad
too. Tell Mossman to hurry.

Right.

You're not thinking of
going in there, are you?

Maybe. If it's the only way.

Yeah, that's right.

You make him good
and comfortable...

'cause if Williams
doesn't get here soon,

he's the next one to go.

Danny Williams isn't
gonna come in here.

No?

No.

Then we'll all be
sorry, won't we?

Looks like he knows
what he's doing.

He's got that door
rigged pretty good.

Good old-fashioned dynamite.

How's it triggered?

Got a grenade
wired to the dynamite,

with the pin wired to pull.

All you have to do is walk down

and open that door when
he doesn't want you to, and...

It's a good thing you had
that building evacuated.

Looks like he's got enough
stuff to blow that whole wing out.

What about the
people in the corridor?

Every man in that
building is risking his life.

Who is that guy
over there anyway?

I wish I knew.

What do you think, Olena?

If he comes near the
window, I can hit him.

You'll have to do
it with one shot.

Wound him, chances
are he'll kill the others.

One shot's all I need.

There is a ventilation system.

We had it installed in 1963.

Runs from here...

right to the vent in
McGarrett's office.

How big?

The main vent's
pretty good size,

but it narrows at the runoff.

Can't say exactly how
much space you'll have.

Till you get in there, huh?

Right.

You know... this
building... it's history.

I mean, it's the only
palace on American soil.

If this guy blows it all up...

It also kills four people.

Give me the gun.

Where do you think you're going?

I'm gonna get that
man a drink of water.

He doesn't need any water.

He doesn't need anything.

Young man, if you
think you can scare me

with a little gun
like that, at my age,

you'd better think again.

Now I know that you've
got some kind of plan,

and I seem to be
smack-dab in the middle of it.

But don't you get
it into your head

that I'm afraid of you.

You're nasty, you know that?

You're just like my ma.

The way she used
to yell at me and Joey

when we were little kids.

You know that?!

Okay, if it means
that much to you,

go get him some water.

What do you care anyway?

It doesn't matter if
he's thirsty or not.

Obviously, you
wouldn't understand.

I understand a lot
of things, old lady,

that you don't
know nothing about.

Unfortunately, good
manners isn't one of them.

Almost.

Almost doesn't count.

Just go through life saying,
"Yes, sir, yes, ma'am."

That's what you mean, isn't it?

That's not what I meant at all.

Sure it is.

Only you don't know it.

Joey was polite. To
everybody. Always.

Oh, yeah, he had
good manners, all right,

and look where it got him.

Where did it get him?

Never mind.

You wanna give him that water?

Give it to him. Now!

That's right, cop.
Drink it all up.

Because it may be your last

if Williams doesn't
get here soon.

What makes you so sure

that Dan will just
walk right in here

when he gets back?

He'll come in.

He's got to.

And what then?

And it'll all be over.

It's too narrow. Couldn't
get close enough.

How much time we got left?

The hour's almost up.

I could hear them.
Almost see them.

I know what you're thinking.

You can't do it, Danno.

He's got three
hostages in there now.

You walk in, he's got four.

He doesn't want
the others, Steve.

He wants me.

Maybe I can make
a deal with him.

Danno.

He shot Officer Kyle...
wounded Chin Ho.

He's past the point
of making deals.

He's going all the way.

What else can I do?

He set a deadline,

and we know he
means what he says.

There's no other way.

You walk in there, Danno,

odds are that you'll
never walk out.

If you were in my place,
what would you do?

Okay.

Okay, you're right.

Danno, please be careful.

This is your last chance.

Is Williams out there or not?

This is Williams!

Are you coming in?

I'm coming in.

But clean.

No guns, no funny stuff,
or everybody's dead.

Come on.

Let the others go.

Send them out as I
come down the hall.

We'll talk about letting them go

after you get in here.

Now, come on, Williams!

Anyone else tries to

come in with you, Williams,

then it's all over.

I got dynamite.

The whole place is wired.

So come alone.

I'm coming in alone.

Take care of things
out here, Kono.

We're all set.

All we need is one good break.

Mr. Dan Williams.

Now, let them
go, and we'll talk.

Yeah, I figured you'd
wanna do something like that.

I also figured you'd
be a real good talker.

Huh, how about that?

Mr. Dan Williams...

right here in front of me.

It's what you wanted, wasn't it?

Now you've got it.

Why don't you tell
us what it's all about?

Oh, I'm gonna
tell you, all right.

Uh, but, uh, a real
good talker like you, uh...

I mean, uh, I can't
take any chances.

I mean, who knows? You might

talk me out of the whole thing.

So...

This is just to make sure.

Now... Now you can
talk all you want...

and maybe even sweat a little.

Because in exactly 30 minutes...

this thing's gonna explode.

Oh.

Thirty minutes.

Why don't you let the
rest of them out now?

I'm what you want.

Oh, you'd like
that, wouldn't you?

Oh, that's too bad.

You've gone to a lot of
trouble just to kill yourself.

Not me, Williams.
You. I'm... I'm killing you.

Well, now that you're
inside, we can be real cozy.

The door, the way I'm
rigging it up this time,

it's gonna be real complicated.

I-I don't even
think I could open it

without setting the
whole thing off. Heh-heh.

That's funny, isn't it?

Because you know who
taught me how to do it?

You'll never guess.

It was in prison.

Cops, just like you, Williams.

Oh-ho. Only, they didn't really
know what they were doing.

They were, uh... They
were rehabilitating me.

Teach me a useful trade,
that's what they said.

Practical electronics.

And I was good at it,
because I was real interested.

I knew just how I wanted to
apply all that good learning.

Oh, yeah.

This door is fixed
up nice and tricky.

That's just to make
sure we got privacy.

But this baby, this
is the main event.

It's 20 pounds of
high explosives,

and there is no way
to shut it off now.

No way. You might
say I'm a walking bomb.

Sounds like a
brand new ballgame.

Let me talk to Olena, fast.

Olena. Kono.

This is Olena.

He's wearing
explosives too, Olena.

We don't know what kind,
so don't take any chances.

It has to be a headshot.

How you doing, Chin?

I'll make it. It was
only the gun flash.

It went off right in his face.

It's starting to...
To clear now.

I wish you wasn't here, Danny.

You're the one he's been
making all the fuss over.

Don't you think you ought to

find out what's bothering him?

Well, go on. Speak up.

You know you're
busting to tell us,

so why don't you do it?

Yeah, I'll tell you.

Yeah, I'll do that.

You don't even know
who I am, do you?

No.

Well, I'm gonna give you a clue.

Joey Collins.

Remember him?

What is it?

Get a police officer.

Open up. Police.

Joey Collins.

Yeah. You do
remember, don't you?

Well, I'm his brother, Marty.

I warned him.

You killed him!

You murdered my brother.

Joey Collins' brother, Marty.

Give me a full rundown
on both of 'em, fast.

Right.

It was an accident.

Yeah. Now, Joey was just a kid.

But to you, man, he was nothing.

Just some punk to
chase down the street

and then shoot in the back.

How'd that make you feel, cop?

Like a real big man?

Maybe it didn't mean
anything to you at all.

Did it?!

It's a stinking job.

Who told you it
was anything else?

He was just a boy, Steve. A boy.

Probably never
even had to shave.

Think it's easier to
kill a grown man?

Do you think the next one
will be easier than this one?

God help you if you do.

It better hurt every time.

It better tear your guts out
every time you pull that gun...

whether you use it or not.

You learn to live with it
but don't get used to it.

It meant something
to me, Collins.

It meant something to me.

You know, I knew
you'd say that now.

But how did it feel then,

when you... When you
pulled the trigger on Joey?

I told you it was an accident.

I wanted him to give himself up.

You killed him!

And they arrested
you for it, for murder.

I was cleared.

The grand jury
heard the evidence

and refused to
return an indictment.

Sure they cleared you...

'cause you're a cop.

And when cops kill people,
nobody does anything about it.

But not this time.

Maybe that phony
grand jury cleared you,

but I didn't clear you.

That was two years ago.

You mean, why didn't
I get here sooner?

Well...

Well, I... I would have
been here sooner,

but... I had to wait.

And while I was
waiting, Williams,

I killed you 3,000 times.

But this is gonna be
the best time of all.

How does it feel, Williams?

It's getting closer.

How does it look, Kono?

We're still trying to
locate Collins' mother.

We checked with the warden,
and she's his only relative.

What else did the warden have?

Not much. Collins was a loner.

He got sent up for
armed robbery, two-to-ten.

At first, he was a
real troublemaker,

but after Joey was killed...

Then he became an ideal
prisoner bucking for parole.

And he got it

five days ago, with time
off for good behavior.

Time is getting short, Kono.

And we can't get in.

Not too many minutes left
before that bomb goes off.

Then it's all up to Danno now.

You're really starting to
sweat now, aren't you?

Horses sweat. People perspire.

If Mr. Williams did
kill your brother,

it was in the cause of duty.

Now, don't you start again!

What do you expect me to do?

Just sit here and get
blown to smithereens...

Shut up!

Now, let me tell you something.

Nobody has ever told

Minnie Leona Moroney what to do

and made it stick.

Now, I told you to shut up.

Now, you had
better keep her quiet,

because right now, she
is halfway out the window.

Mrs. Moroney, please...

let Mr. Williams handle it.

Yeah, let
Mr. Williams handle it.

Look, Collins, this is
between you and me, right?

Now, open that
door and let them go!

Oh, it really bothers you
that they're here, doesn't it?

Maybe it even
hurts a little, huh?

Well, let me tell you something.

That's why they're gonna stay.

And you're gonna stay.

And we're all gonna
go up together.

Pow!

Kono, this is Mrs. Collins.

His mother.

Mrs. Collins.

I didn't know.

He didn't even
come over to see me

when he got his parole.

He came to see us instead.

Marty's already tried
to kill a police officer,

and he's gonna kill
a lot more people

unless somebody stops him.

Will you help us, Mrs. Collins?

If I can.

I never could talk to Marty.

Only Joey could.

How close were they?

As far as Marty was concerned,

Joey was everything.

The whole world.

Nothing else mattered.

Just isn't worth it, Collins.

Joey's gone.

I know I can't make
you believe this.

But when it happened...
I grieved for him.

I did, Marty. I swear to you.

I wanted to take him
alive but I couldn't.

Those are the facts.

Both got to live with 'em.

Well, why stop now?
You're really doing good, cop.

Oh, but don't forget
the part about how, uh,

nothing's gonna bring Joey back.

Only, uh, don't
knock yourself out

trying to convince me.

Because now that
this thing is set,

there's no way to shut it off.

That's the way I built it.

Well, you can take
the stupid thing off

and throw it out the window.

Yeah.

You hear the old
lady? You hear that?

Ha. She's really thinking.

Just like I was thinking.

So I took care of that too.

You see, the timer's ticking...

and when the
time's up, that's it.

But if you should take
the jacket off sooner,

it all happens right then.

See, I took care of everything.

There's no way to turn back now.

No way.

Marty? It's Mom.

Can you hear me?

Marty.

Now, you listen to me.

I don't want you to
hurt anybody else.

Please.

Joey wouldn't have
wanted you to do this.

Do you hear me?

Marty?

Joey wouldn't want this.

It's wrong.

Marty, please?

Let everybody go.

Come out.

Shut up!

Just shut up!

You get out of here, or
I'll kill 'em all right now!

Young man...

I've seen some
despicable things in my life.

But I have never seen a display

to equal the one that
you have just put on here.

Your own mother.

You ought to be ashamed.

She's already lost one
child. You're all she's got left.

And look at you.

How does she know I'm here?!

How do they know who I am?!

They must have called her.

But I didn't tell anybody
what I was gonna do.

Nobody knows.

Who told her?!

Collins.

Maybe somebody recognized you.

No. I didn't tell anybody
what I was gonna do.

It's gotta be some...

I warned you. No funny stuff.

But you wouldn't
listen to me, would you?

You think you're so smart.

Well, we're just gonna
see how smart you are.

Pretty soon now.

He must have spotted the
phone, broke the connection.

Probably ripped it off.

Then they're
completely cut off now?

What about Olena?

He's still across
the street in position.

All he needs is one good setup,

but so far, he hasn't got it.

Collins walks near
the window sometimes,

but there's always
somebody else in the way.

Well, if Olena can't
do it... what's left?

The only thing left
now is time, Steve,

and not much of it.

There's only three minutes
left before that bomb goes off.

I'm going down the hall.

You'll never get inside.

I got to try.

You're not so smart either.

Bringing in all those guns
and bombs and things.

Why... you're just
a common hooligan.

You're nothing
but a little coward.

Now, that's it!

I'm gonna kill you!

Collins!

She's right.

She's got you pegged.

You are a coward.

Just like your
brother. Just like Joey.

He was yellow too.

Don't you talk about him.

Why not?!

I've got a perfect right.
I killed him, remember?

You wanna know
how he died, Marty?

He died yellow and sniveling.

You stop that!

Because he was a
no-good punk just like you.

I am gonna kill you right now!

Sure. That's the easy way.

Want me to turn around?

That's the Collins
family style, isn't it?

In the back?

You are a dead man, Williams!

You think you got the guts?

Let's see you walk
right up here like a man.

See if you've got nerve enough

to pull that trigger
while I'm looking at you.

Be a big man, Collins.

Don't hide behind that gun.

Come on, yellow-belly.
Walk right up!

I'm gonna blow your head off!

I'm waiting.

You don't have to
wait anymore, Williams!

Let's go.

Danny.

It's okay, Chin.

Not if we don't
get out of here fast.

Danny. Can you hear me?

I hear you, Kono.

Don't open that
door. It's wired.

We're down to seconds, Danny.

How's he rigged, Danny?

He said there was no way
to turn it off or take it off.

Oh, there's got to be a
way. What does it look like?

Well, it... It looks like a bunch
of charges wired together.

The wires leading to the
center, where the switch is.

Probably a solenoid.

Can you cut through the
material and get to the timer?

Yeah, I'll try.

All right, do it.
But be careful.

I found it.

Describe it.

There's wires leading from

the two batteries
to the charges.

And other wires
leading to the switch.

All right. You'll have
to jump the connections

from the batteries
to the charges.

Do you have any wire?

Yeah. From the telephone.

Okay, I got it.

All right. Take
one end of the wire

and attach it to one
of the common wire

that leads to the explosive.

Okay.

Now, attach the other end

of your wire to the other wire

that leads to the explosives,

but be very careful
not to pull 'em loose.

How you doing, Danny?

Have you got that far yet?

Okay. I got it. What now?

Take a knife, uh,
scissors, anything you got.

Cut between one of the wires

you've just attached
and the timer.

And pray the whole
thing doesn't blow.

One's cut.

Okay, they're both cut.

You've got to pull
out that timer...

but be very careful.

The detonator is
probably attached.

It's wedged in to
one of the charges.

It won't budge.

Try and pull it loose... now.

You've got to get it away

from the explosives, and hurry.

Oh.

Steve?

Steve.

McGarrett.

Everything's over, Steve.

It's all right.

Well done, Danno.

Well done.

Uh, take care. I'll see
you tomorrow, huh?

You're gonna be all right, Chin.

Doc says you'll be seeing
fine in a couple days.

You know, I never did get
an answer to my question.

My children want me to
come back to Wisconsin

and live in an old ladies'
home, and I don't want to go.

Can they force me to?

I don't think anyone
can force you

to do anything
you don't want to.

I think you're absolutely right.

Five-0.