"Hawaii Five-0" Lana I Ka Moana (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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(2012)

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7/10
Steve and Danny Try to Bond
shelbythuylinh21 March 2022
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Both men are in a fishing boat and that Steve really has to do whatever he wants and really is not a true friend to Danny at times.

But Danny being the willing and dutiful loyal partner and friend there goes but they are hijacked and that a man that hijacked there throws them off the boat.

We later find out after the men are arrested by the Coast Guard without their credentials on them later are released. Still the man that hijacked them for their boat is a guard and is shocked to find out he arrested the wrong duo of men.

He then realizes that the rich owners are also holding their own secrets there.
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10/10
3.3 is ****
edwagreen10 October 2012
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This episode was excellent because again we get the opportunity to see a very human, vulnerable side of Danny, when he and Steve are left stranded on the sea when they are boat-jacked.

Once they are rescued, a very interesting story ensues. As always, it's a vindictive spouse found to be the true culprit in the end.

A rest day deep-sea fishing becomes one of torment when the guys are suddenly thrown off their boat and placed in a dinghy. McGarrett shows his mettle in his attempts to get the guys to survive this ordeal.

Chin,obviously, is still grieving for his wife, but work proves to be the best medicine.
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5/10
could have been terrific
sandcrab27726 November 2021
Listening to scott caan whine and moan for most of this episode is the primary reason this show has sunk so low ... book yourself dano for another boring performance.
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