Overview
Hawaii Five-0 is a contemporary take on the classic series about a new elite federalized task force whose mission is to wipe out the crime that washes up on the Islands' sun-drenched beaches. Detective Steve McGarrett, a decorated Naval officer-turned-cop, returned to Oahu to investigate his father's murder and stayed after Hawaii's former governor persuaded him to head up the new team: his rules, no red tape and full blanket authority to hunt down the biggest "game" in town. Joining McGarrett is Detective Danny "Danno" Williams, a relocated ex-New Jersey cop - a working man in paradise who prefers skyscrapers to the coastline - but who's committed to keeping the Islands safe for his young daughter; Chin Ho Kelly, an ex-Honolulu police detective and former protégé of McGarrett's father who was wrongly accused of corruption; Dr. Max Bergman, the quirky coroner; Chin's cousin, Kono Kalakaua, a beautiful and fearless native; and Captain Lou Grover, who formerly headed Hawaii's SWAT unit. Joining them is Jerry Ortega, a former classmate of Chin's and the Island's local conspiracy theorist. The state's brash FIVE-0 unit, who may spar and jest among themselves, remain determined to eliminate the seedy elements from the 50th state.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | US |
| Genre: | Action, Crime, Drama |
| Network: | CBS |
| Watched by: | 16 521 1 008 009 |
| Total running time: | 7 days 5 hours 26 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 240 |



































Screenwriter No. 2: - Good idea! The whole episode will make Adam look like a villain, and then it turns out that he is innocent.
Scriptwriter No. 4 (runs in out of breath): "The bosses ordered the investigation into Noriko's murder to be extended for another half of next season.
Scriptwriter No. 1: - So what do we do now?
Screenwriter No. 3: - I have an idea! A Russian submarine suddenly appears off the coast of Hawaii...
Screenwriter No. 2: - Wow! Cool! Go on.
Scriptwriter No. 3: - The city is under fire. There are military everywhere, explosions, panic. Russian troops land on the beach. Our heroes are seriously injured in a shootout. And only Steve, the only one left standing, makes his way through the crowds of enemies, gets into a rubber boat, punches it through the side of the submarine and saves everyone. The main thing is more explosions, more.
Screenwriter No. 1: - Ugh! Somebody get Michael Bay out!
A guard appears, grabs Michael Bay and carries him out the door.
Screenwriter No. 1 (latches the door): "And how does he get in here?"
Screenwriter No. 4: - I like the idea! Simplify it a bit, adjust it to the budget.
Screenwriter No. 2: - Aha! And we will come up with a plot not about a military invasion, but about spies.
Screenwriter No. 1: - I agree. People love about spies.
Scriptwriter No. 5: - And explosions, explosions... And pathos ...
Scriptwriter No. 1: - You again?
It's better this way than to stretch the series for several more seasons with a vague plot. Alex was obviously tired, and so was Scott. But now, I hope that we will see them in new projects (I really want to).
When Cole said he had another idea for decoding, he immediately thought of Catherine and realized how Steve's story would end up. In the end, I will not say that I am completely satisfied with the ending, but what can I do now.
I will fondly remember this series, it brought so many emotions. I already miss the views of Hawaii (hopefully I'll see them live one day).
Aloha, Hawaii 5-0 <3
Yeah, we remember, Mozzie.))