Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 7)

Not to be confused with Hawaii Five-O (season 7).
Hawaii Five-0 (season 7)
Country of origin United States
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 23, 2016 (2016-09-23) – present

The seventh season of the CBS police procedural drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on Friday September 23, 2016.[1] The season will contain 25 episodes.[2] This season will also contain the series's 150th episode.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Recurring

Guest stars

Episodes

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1441"Makaukau 'oe e Pa'ani?"
"Ready to Play?"
Bryan SpicerPeter M. Lenkov & Eric GuggenheimSeptember 23, 2016 (2016-09-23)70110.22[5]

As Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) and Danny Williams (Scott Caan) recover from their transplant, a vigilante begins killing serial killers and leaves their bodies on Five-0 property with ivory chess pieces in their mouths: the first is found inside Five-0 Headquarters at Iolani Palace, and the second is found inside Lou Grover's (Chi McBride) car. As Five-0 searches for the killer, Steve must help the new governor, Mahoe (Rosalind Chao) quell the fear that Oahu is no longer safe. Jerry Ortega (Jorge Garcia) discovers the killer is a recent parolee who stole the chess pieces eight years previously. The killer, Pierre Shaw (Jesse La Flair), escapes and leads Five-0 on a parkour chase throughout the city. Steve is injured when attempting to give chase, leading the rest of the team to follow him and box him in a hotel. As Abby (Julie Benz) and HPD set up perimeter, Steve finally thanks Danny for saving his life. Kono Kalakaua (Grace Park) tracks Shaw to the roof, where the team follows. Shaw jumps and Danny yells for Steve not to follow. His warning is proven to be a life-saver: Shaw doesn't make it to the other building and falls to his death. However, Steve returns home to discover another chess piece on his dining table, indicating the real mastermind is still at large and is taunting Steve. Meanwhile, Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim) learns that Sara's aunt and uncle in Mexico are filing for adoption, and Chin starts contemplating fatherhood.

This episode features a striking scene in the prologue - McGarrett visits the chapel within Tripler Army Medical Center and encounters an almost-ghostly appearing stranger with whom McGarrett strikes up conversation. The stranger obliquely references having worked for the Hawaii police many years earlier and when Steve begins doubting himself gives advice to McGarrett not to give up. The stranger deliberately resembles the original Steve McGarrett, Jack Lord, and is credited as Jack Lord in the episode's closing credits.[6]
1452"No Ke Ali'i' Wahine A Me Ka Aina"
"For Queen and Country"
Sylvain WhiteDavid Wolkove & Matt WheelerSeptember 30, 2016 (2016-09-30)7029.73[7]
Following the events of "Makaukau 'oe e Pa'ani?", Steve and Danny visit retired profiler Alicia Brown (Claire Forlani) to try and track down the mysterious vigilante. Alicia refuses to get involved, but is gradually roped in when Steve purposefully leaves the chess piece the killer left in his house. Meanwhile, a man steals diamonds from renowned billionaire Lucky Morad (Faran Tahir). The girl he used to smuggle the diamonds out of Morad's party is found dead the next morning. The team identifies the killer as Harry Langford (Chris Vance), a rogue MI6 agent. Steve and Danny chase Langford and Steve manages to overpower him. Langford claims his going rogue was a cover, he didn't kill the girl, and he is tracking a contract bomber, El Hamadi, who bombed an embassy in Madrid in 2012 and is planning to use a cyber key known as the Greystone to plan a larger attack. Steve and Danny join Langford on the case as they track down Morad at a high-class party, where Kono lures him out to the patio. In a callback to the episode "Ohana", Steve hangs Morad by his ankles off the building until he talks. Morad reveals he traded the Greystone to an associate of El Hamadi who fled to the Czech Republic. Steve and Danny go with Langford to Prague, and capture the contact, who under waterboarding torture, reveals what he knows. Chin, Kono, and Grover call and report that nuclear power plants all across Europe have lost control and are going to implode. El Hamadi will cause a disster ten times worse than Chernobyl. At a nearby factory, Steve, Danny, and Langford kill the man coordinating the attack, but Langford sneaks away with the Greystone and travels to Pakistan to meet with El Hamadi, but Steve and Danny intercept him. Langford reveals that his wife was killed in the Madrid bombing in 2012 and is seeking revenge. Steve, Danny, and Langford coordinate a raid on the compound where El Hamadi is hiding, where they capture him. Langford struggles not to kill El Hamadi, who draws a concealed weapon, forcing Steve to shoot him. Steve, Danny, and Langford visit Langford's wife's grave in England and are then thanked by Queen Elizabeth II.
1463"He Moho Hou"
"New Player"
Bryan SpicerPeter M. Lenkov & Cyrus NowrastehOctober 7, 2016 (2016-10-07)7039.65[8]
Alicia awakens in her bed to find another body with a chess piece in his mouth beside her. Forced to accept she's now a part of the case, she officially joins Steve and Danny with the investigation. Meanwhile, the team hunts for a cartel boss whose soldiers are gunning for him. Kono reconnects with Rosie, an old surfing rival whose legs were amputated after she drove over an IED in Iraq. Alicia discovers that the detective who was investigating the three serial killers was actually murdered. At the end, Steve and Alicia visit the police psychologist, Dr. Madison Gray (Elisabeth Röhm), who Detective Lau was seeing before he was killed, and discover she has a book entitled History of Medieval Chess, implying that she's the serial killer. The episode ends with Kono and Rosie going surfing together.
1474"Hu a'e ke ahi lanakila a Kamaile"
"The Fire of Kamile Rises in Triumph"
Bronwen HughesPeter M. Lenkov & Cyrus NowrastehOctober 14, 2016 (2016-10-14)7049.19[9]
Following their meeting with Dr. Gray, Alicia is convinced that she is the killer, but Steve is more wary. Against his orders, Alicia breaks into Dr. Gray's house and finds a chessboard with pieces missing pieces identical to the pieces found with the serial killers. Steve arrives and is stabbed by Dr. Gray, who has already captured Alicia. While Steve drifts in and out of consciousness, Alicia and Dr. Gray play mind games with one another, revealing that Alicia's daughter was pushed into a career in the FBI by her and was subsequently killed by a serial killer, and that Dr. Gray's father sexually abused her as a child while forcing her to play chess. Eventually, Dr. Gray leaves and two infamous serial killers, Donald and Mallory Witten (Danny Michael Mann & Lauren Letherer), take Steve and Alicia to a rocky outcrop, and throw them into a hole that the tide fills up. Alicia's fear of drowning proves to be a challenge to overcome, but Steve manages to get them out safely. Meanwhile, the rest of Five-0 begin searching for them, and Lou deduces that Dr. Gray is behind everything. Chin and Kono race to the outcrop and kill the martial killers. Elsewhere, Jerry reports to Chin that a possible red flag may have come up with Sara's aunt and uncle, so Chin turns to Robert Coughlin (Ingo Rademacher) to run background. Lou, Steve, and Jerry discover Steve's torched Silverado, done by Dr. Gray who then disappeared. She is later seen in disguise in Beverly Hills, California. Also, Lou meets his football hero, Otis Wilson of the 1985 Chicago Bears.
1485"Ke Ku 'Ana"
"The Stand"
Bobby RothJason Gavin & Derek Santos OlsonOctober 21, 2016 (2016-10-21)7059.51[10]
The Five-0 task force investigate a bulletproof bulldozer that crashed into a gun range and stole all the inventory. Later on, the suspect (Brent Sexton) instigates a hostage situation and demands to be put on the news to protest gun violence and it is up to McGarrett and Danny to talk him down. It is revealed that the suspect's son was the perpetrator in a Virginia shooting that killed 8 people. Elsewhere, Adam is released from prison after spending a year and asks Kono's help to track down a fellow inmate's daughter to make up with him.
1496"Ka hale ho'okauwel"
"House of Horrors"
Ron UnderwoodDavid Wolkove & Matt WheelerOctober 28, 2016 (2016-10-28)7068.50[11]
A psychic is apparently scared to death on Halloween, so Five-0 investigates. Danny and Eric discover that the psychic's claims ruined a lot of lives. Max finds a second victim, revealed to be an accomplice to the killer, the psychic's assistant who killed the psychic and the accomplice. The assistant was a young woman who ran away from home and inadvertently caused her father's death. She blamed her father's death on the psychic, so she plotted to kill her. Max (Masi Oka) returns from Africa and reveals he married his girlfriend Sabrina. Meanwhile, Jerry babysits a grounded Grace and Charlie, which proves to be a challenge when Grace's sour attitude spoils Jerry and Charlie's anticipated trick-or-treating. Eventually, Jerry gets through to Grace, who dresses up and enjoys her evening with her brother. Elsewhere, Adam and Kono are kidnapped by a death cult, and are forced to escape with another victim through the woods to an abandoned house where they hold off the cult until HPD and Five-0 arrive.
1507"Ka makuahine a me ke keikikane"
"Mother and Son"
Bryan SpicerEric Guggenheim & David WolkoveNovember 4, 2016 (2016-11-04)7079.48[12]
McGarrett's date with Lynn (Sarah Carter) is interrupted when he receives a surprise visit from Catherine Rollins (guest star Michelle Borth) and informs him that his mother Doris (guest star Christine Lahti) has been captured in Morocco after her mission to free Wo Fat's father (George Cheung) went sideways. McGarrett is reluctant enough to go and save her but is upset on the way she has disappeared the past few years and Chin, Kono and Lou all go along to help him out. Meanwhile, Chin loses his appeal to keep Sara and is forced to let her move to Mexico to live with her Aunt and Uncle. Elsewhere, Lou recruits his son Will to figure out who Grace is seeing as a favor to Danny.
1518"Hana Komo Pae"
"Rite of Passage"
Brad TanenbaumRob HanningNovember 11, 2016 (2016-11-11)7089.84[13]
In an episode reminiscent of Die Hard, Danny chaperones Grace's (Teilor Grubbs) Winter Formal, which turns deadly when an al-Qaeda splinter group storms the event looking to capture one of Will's classmates named Jeremy Ramos (Max Tepper), the son of a High Ranking Dipolmat (Clint Jung), in hopes of leveraging a trade for their captured leader. Danny reluctantly must work with Will (Chosen Jacobs), whom he has just learned is Grace's boyfriend, to save everyone. Meanwhile, Steve hosts a poker game.
1529"Elua la ma Nowemapa"
"Two Days in November"
Maja VrviloSean FarinaNovember 18, 2016 (2016-11-18)70910.09[14]
A conspiracy theorist and a friend of Jerry's is murdered after having discovered new information about the assassination of JFK and the mystery behind it, that tells that JFK's cabinet had planned the assassination. Five-0 soon discover that there were more people behind the assassination then first thought. This later leads to that Jerry tells the story of the Honolulu conference that took place on November 20, 1963. Meanwhile, Lou begins to have doubts about his son Will dating Danny's daughter Grace.
15310"Ka Luhi"[15]
"The Burden"
Carlos BernardHelen Shang & Zoe RobynDecember 9, 2016 (2016-12-09)710TBD
15411"Ka'ili Aku"[16]
"Snatchback"
Jennifer LynchMatt WheelerDecember 16, 2016 (2016-12-16)711TBD

Production

On March 25, 2016, the series was renewed for a seventh season.[17] On July 6, 2016, production began on the seventh season with a Traditional Hawaiian Blessing.[2]

Masi Oka's departure

On November 17, 2016, it was announced that Oka would be leaving the series after the thirteenth episode.[18]

Reception

Ratings

References

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