"Hawaii Five-0" Alaheo Pau'ole (Gone Forever) (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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2.12 is ***1/2
edwagreen27 June 2012
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As the group prepares for Chin's wedding, the following event takes place:

Three young boys searching in a cave come up with a body. The man is still alive and the situation becomes complicated when among his belongings, there is a wallet of a known criminal.

This episode is essentially about scams and how tourists have to be careful when visiting anywhere.

The victim, who is comatose, has no record whatsoever. In fact, it's determined that he is a schoolteacher from Arizona. When his wife arrives, she tells a tale of woe. Seems that their son had been murdered 2 years before and they had offered a reward seeking information regarding what had happened. Up until this point, the story was confusing, but once the record is set straight, the viewer was in for a roller-coaster of a ride. People tried to scam the guy for the money by claiming that his son was still alive. When he discovered the truth, he wouldn't let it go and that's why we see a gun in his possession.
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8/10
Jersey Slip
shelbythuylinh14 March 2022
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As they prepare for that over Chin Ho's wedding to a doctor and how that they are fixing into their tuxedoes there and wedding on the beach.

But we find out on the Jersey slip that Danny is teaching Lori as only Joe and Steve can laugh and Steve really throwing the cuff keys off the balcony Danny is at in the hotel there.

Chin Ho is one character that can't get a break. He and Steve are up that on it there. You only want to see Chin happy. Joe is looking on that over in the finding out on the CIA investigation and fears Steve could get too close.
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Haole? 'a'ole!
kimolanikai13 December 2011
Although I love watching the new H50, today I will rant about a few things re; the current episode. Why not have at least one token local kid in among the three? You can tell this is scripted in el lay. While the three kids were doing this, they had one of them (or two) recite the tired inane marketing commercial slogan "Let's do this" twice. Also they talk like mainlanders. No one cares, but there is a chasm size difference in lingo here as opposed to the conusa. Ugh! Sizemore is more appropriate for a New york cop show. He would not last two weeks here in Hawai'i with his behavior. He does not know anything regarding the Kapu hui. He tries to strong arm and threaten Kawika. huh! "She works at the Paradise Cove luau" "How do you know?!" Duh. THIS is why the use of mainland and haole cops, detectives, mayors, governors etc. does not work in H50 and of course why it would not happen in real life. Locals only! They will spend half their time explaining each and every minor thing to the FOBs. ANY kama'aina recognizes the lu'au shot. Costume, background... It serves no purpose but to only aggravate viewers when you have this unprofessional unrealistic fish out of water scenario. No one cares, but there is a chasm size difference in the way we do things here as opposed to the conusa.
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