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Hawaii Five-0
Genre
Based onHawaii Five-O
by Leonard Freeman
Developed by
Starring
Theme music composerMorton Stevens
Opening theme'Hawaii Five-0 Theme'
Ending themeSame as above
Composer(s)
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons10
No. of episodes219 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Peter M. Lenkov
  • Alex Kurtzman
  • Roberto Orci
Producer(s)Peter M. Tassler
Production location(s)Oahu, Hawaii
Cinematography
Editor(s)
  • Rodrick Davis
  • John Pensky
  • Casey Rohrs
Running time42–44 minutes
Production company(s)
  • CBS Productions (2010–12)
  • CBS Television Studios (2012–)
  • 101st Street Television
DistributorCBS Television Distribution
Release
Original networkCBS
Picture format
Original releaseSeptember 20, 2010 –
present
Chronology
Related showsHawaii Five-O
External links
Website

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  1. Hawaii Five-O is an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS Productions and Leonard Freeman. Set in Hawaii, the show originally aired for 12 seasons from 1968 to 1980,.
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Hawaii Five-0 is an American actionpolice procedural television series that premiered on Monday, September 20, 2010, on the network CBS. The series is a re-imagining of the original series, which aired on CBS from 1968 to 1980. Like the original series, the show follows an elite state police task force set up to fight major crimes in the state of Hawaii. The task force is led by Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin), a Navy Reserve Lieutenant Commander who is assisted by Detective Danny Williams (Scott Caan), and other police officers. The series is produced by K/O Paper Products and 101st Street Television, initially in association with CBS Productions, then CBS Television Studios since season three.[1] The show has had three crossovers with other crime shows and has received praise for its modern take on the original series.

On April 18, 2018, CBS renewed the series for a ninth season[2] which premiered on September 28, 2018.[3] The series was also renewed by CBS for a tenth season on May 9, 2019,[4] which premiered on September 27, 2019.[5]

  • 2Cast and characters
  • 3Episodes
  • 4Production
  • 6Reception and impact
  • 7Broadcast and streaming

Premise[edit]

The series covers the actions of a small, specialized DPStask force in Hawaii, headed by Lt. Commander Steve McGarrett, USNR. The task force answers only to the Governor of the state of Hawaii and is given full immunity and means. The task force has no restrictions and is always backed by the Governor. The team is able to investigate crimes ranging from terrorism to kidnapping as well as murder and robberies.

McGarrett chooses Honolulu PD Detective-Sergeant Danny 'Danno' Williams as his partner and unofficial second in command of the team. He fills out the team by selecting HPD lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly, his father's protégé, and Chin's cousin, Kono Kalakaua, a rookie HPD officer. DHS Special Agent Lori Weston is also assigned to the team later on, although she is later forced to return to the DHS by the Governor. They are assisted by Dr. Max Bergman, a medical examiner for the County of Honolulu, and Jerry Ortega, Chin's high school classmate and a conspiracy theorist. Steve later adds Lou Grover, a HPD SWAT commander, and for a brief time, Catherine Rollins, Steve's girlfriend and a former USNR lieutenant. Following Max, Chin, and Kono's departures, McGarrett fills in their spots by hiring high-achieving HPD academy washout Tani Rey and Junior Reigns, a former Navy SEAL-turned-Police Candidate. The team is now assisted by medical examiner Dr. Noelani Cunha, confidential informants Kamekona Tupuola and Kono's husband Adam Noshimuri, and HPD liaison Sergeant Duke Lukela.

Cast and characters[edit]

Main[edit]

Full cast of Hawaii Five-0 seasons 8 and 9 from left to right:
Jorge Garcia as Special Consultant Jerry Ortega, Chi McBride as Captain Lou Grover, Beulah Koale as Police Candidate Junior Reigns, Meghan Rath as Officer Tani Rey, Scott Caan as Detective Danny Williams, Alex O'Loughlin as Lieutenant Commander Steve McGarrett, Ian Anthony Dale as Adam Noshimuri, Kimee Balmilero as Medical Examiner Dr. Noelani Cunha, Dennis Chun as Sergeant Duke Lukela, and Taylor Wily as Kamekona Tupola
  • Alex O'Loughlin as Lieutenant CommanderSteven J. 'Steve' McGarrett, USNR. A decorated former Navy SEAL, McGarrett is head of the Five-0 Task Force and son of retired HPD Sergeant John McGarrett. John's murder and storyline forms the premise of Steve's return to Hawaii and the formation of the Task Force.
  • Scott Caan as Detective Sergeant Danny 'Danno' Williams, HPD. He is a divorced single father who transferred from Newark PD in New Jersey to be with his daughter and is the de facto second-in-command of Five-0.
  • Daniel Dae Kim as Detective Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly, HPD (seasons 1–7). A veteran HPD detective, he was John McGarrett's former rookie and provides technical expertise and local know-how. During the season 7 finale, Chin is offered the lead position of the Five-0 Task Force established in San Francisco, which he later accepts. This was written into the show after Kim departed the series in late June 2017 prior to the start of production of the eighth season due to a salary dispute with CBS. Kim had been seeking pay equality with co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan, but CBS's final offer to Kim was 10–15% lower than what O'Loughlin and Caan make in salary.[6]
  • Grace Park as Officer Kono Kalakaua, HPD (seasons 1–7). A former surfer, she was personally recruited by McGarrett while still in her final days at the HPD Academy. She is the cousin of Lieutenant Kelly, and later becomes the wife of Adam Noshimuri. In the conclusion of the season 7 finale, Kono is seen aboard a flight to Carson City, Nevada, where it is later revealed she has since joined a task force aimed at combating sex trafficking. This was written into the show following Park's departure from the series in late June 2017 prior to the start of production of the eighth season due to a salary dispute with CBS. Park had been seeking pay equality with co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan, but CBS's final offer to Park was 10–15% lower than what O'Loughlin and Caan make in salary.[6]
  • Taryn Manning as Mary Ann McGarrett, (season 1; recurring subsequently) Steve's younger sister who lives in Los Angeles and occasionally visits Hawaii. At the beginning of the series she and Steve are largely estranged from each other, but as time goes on gradually begin to make amends. Mary works various odd jobs including flight attendant and caregiver before adopting a baby girl whom she names Joan (later nicknamed 'Joanie') after their father.
  • Masi Oka as Dr. Max Bergman (seasons 2–7; recurring previously), the eccentric and well-respected County of Honolulu medical examiner. He departs the series midway through season 7 upon joining Doctors without Borders in Africa.
  • Lauren German as Special Agent Lori Weston (season 2; guest previously).[7] A senior DHS agent assigned to Five-0 to provide oversight.
  • Michelle Borth as LieutenantCatherine Rollins, USNR (seasons 3–4; recurring previously and subsequently). A former Navy Intelligence officer and McGarrett's ex-girlfriend.
  • Chi McBride as Captain Lou Grover, HPD (season 4–present; recurring previously). A transfer from Chicago PD and has two children with his wife Renée.
  • Jorge Garcia as Special Consultant Jerry Ortega (seasons 5–10; recurring season 4), a conspiracy theorist who assisted Five-0 during several investigations and is eventually hired as a 'consultant'.
  • Meaghan Rath as Officer Tani Rey (season 8–present),[8] whom McGarrett recruits from her job as a hotel pool lifeguard after being kicked out of the police academy, despite being a first-rate candidate. She initially declines to join but later joins as a team member.
  • Taylor Wily as Kamekona Tupuola (season 8–present; recurring previously),[9] a rehabilitated ex-convict, turned entrepreneur and owner of the Waiola Shave Ice, Kamekona's Shrimp Truck, and Kamekona's Helicopter Tours. He is a CI for the Five-0 Task Force and their friend.
  • Dennis Chun as Sgt. Duke Lukela (season 8–present; recurring previously),[9] HPD officer who often acts as a liaison to Five-0. He was one of the few HPD cops who was not antagonistic towards Danny or the other Five-0 members from the beginning, as he was colleagues with Steve's father and also personally knew Chin and Kono's family. In 'Hookman', he was shot by Curt Stoner (Peter Weller), but survived and recovered. Dennis Chun is the son of Kam Fong Chun, who played Chin Ho Kelly in the original series.
  • Kimee Balmilero as Dr. Noelani Cunha (season 8–present; recurring previously), a medical examiner who took over to assist the team after Max's departure. She is often seen joining in with the team during holidays and celebrations.[9]
  • Beulah Koale as Officer Junior Reigns (season 8–present),[8] a former Navy SEAL ranked Special Warfare Operator Second Class who asks McGarrett, a fellow SEAL, for a job. Initially turned down he returns to McGarrett a second time. McGarrett later introduces him to Duke Lukela and informs him that before becoming a member of Five-0 he will need to join and finish the police academy.
  • Ian Anthony Dale as Adam Noshimuri (season 8–present; recurring previously), a member of the Five-0 Task Force; formerly the Head of Five-0 Task Force Special Division of Organized Crime; Kono's husband, and a confidential informant to Five-0.
  • Katrina Law as Quinn Liu (season 10), a former staff sergeant with Army CID recently demoted for insubordination.[10][11][12]

Recurring[edit]

  • Teilor Grubbs as Grace Williams (seasons 1–7, 9).
  • William Sadler and Ryan Bittle as John McGarrett (seasons 1–5, 8).
  • Mark Dacascos as Wo Fat (seasons 1–5, 9).
  • Will Yun Lee as Sang Min Soo (seasons 1–3, 5–7).
  • Al Harrington as Mamo Kahike (seasons 1–2, 4–7, 9).
  • Claire van der Boom as Rachel Edwards/Hollander (seasons 1–2, 5, 7–present).
  • Brian Yang as HPD forensic scientist Charles 'Charlie' Fong (seasons 1–5).
  • Kala Alexander as Kawika (seasons 1–6)
  • Reiko Aylesworth as Dr. Malia Waincroft (seasons 1–4).
  • Larisa Oleynik as CIA Agent Jenna Kaye (seasons 1–2, 5).
  • James Marsters as Victor Hesse (seasons 1–2, 5).
  • Jean Smart as GovernorPatricia 'Pat' Jameson (season 1).
  • Kelly Hu as Laura Hills (season 1).
  • Terry O'Quinn as Lieutenant CommanderJoe White (seasons 2–5, 8–9).
  • Autumn Reeser as Dr. Gabrielle 'Gabby' Asano (seasons 2–4).
  • Richard T. Jones as Governor Sam Denning (seasons 2–4).
  • William Baldwin as Frank Delano (seasons 2–3).
  • Tom Sizemore as Captain Vince Fryer (season 2).
  • Shawn Mokuahi-Garnett as Shawn 'Flippa' Tupuola . (season 3–present).
  • Shawn Anthony Thomsen as Officer Pua Kai (season 3–present).
  • Duane 'Dog' Chapman as himself. (season 3–present).
  • Andrew Lawrence as Eric Russo (seasons 3, 6–present).
  • Christine Lahti as Doris McGarrett (seasons 3 and 7).
  • Justin Bruening as Lieutenant Commander William 'Billy' Harrington (seasons 3–4).
  • Daniel Henney as Michael Noshimuri (season 3).
  • Michelle Hurd as Renee Grover (seasons 4–6, 8–present).
  • Paige Hurd as Samantha Grover (seasons 4–6, 8).
  • Lili Simmons as Amber Vitale / Melissa Armstrong (seasons 4–7).
  • Christopher Sean as Gabriel Waincroft (seasons 4–6).
  • Carol Burnett as Aunt Debra 'Deb' McGarrett (seasons 4–6).
  • Melanie Griffith as Clara Williams (seasons 4–6).
  • Joey Defore and Zach Sulzbach as Charlie Williams (season 5–present).
  • Kekoa Kekumano as Nahele Huikala (season 5–present).
  • Willie Garson as Gerard Hirsch (season 5–present).
  • Amanda Setton as Dr. Mindy Shaw (season 5).
  • Mirrah Foulkes as Ellie Clayton (season 5).
  • Chosen Jacobs as Will Grover (season 6–present).
  • Michelle Krusiec as Michelle Shioma (seasons 6–8).
  • Julie Benz as Detective Abby Dunn (seasons 6–7).
  • Londyn Silzer as Sara Diaz (seasons 6–7).
  • Sarah Carter as Lynn Downey (seasons 6–7).
  • Ingo Rademacher as Robert Coughlin (seasons 6–7).
  • Claire Forlani as Alicia Brown (season 7–present).
  • Chris Vance as Commander Harry Langford (season 7–present).
  • Kunal Sharma as Koa Rey (season 8–present).
  • Christine Ko as Jessie Nomura (season 8).
  • Rochelle Aytes as Agent Greer (season 9).
  • Larry Manetti as Nicky “The Kid” DeMarco owns Oahu’s coolest tiki bar called; “Club LaMariana“; He’s in an original Magnum PI: Orville Richard ”Rick” Wright (Season 10)[13]
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Notable guests and special guest stars[edit]

Such actors as Jimmy Buffett, Tom Berenger, James Caan, Patty Duke, Peter Fonda, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, Bronson Pinchot, Craig T. Nelson, Robert Loggia, Adam Beach, Nick Jonas, Corbin Bernsen, Rebecca De Mornay, Jeff Fahey, Bruce Davison, Tim Daly, Gail O'Grady, Sung Kang, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Tony Curran, Bai Ling, Rick Springfield, Tom Arnold, George Takei, Treat Williams, Peter Weller, Terrence Howard and Kendall Jenner made appearances on show.

Episodes[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedNielsen ratings
First airedLast airedRankRating[14]Average viewership
(in millions)
124September 20, 2010May 16, 2011227.511.26[15]
223September 19, 2011May 14, 2012267.611.83[16]
324September 24, 2012May 20, 2013356.810.36[17]
422September 27, 2013May 9, 2014217.511.66[18]
525September 26, 2014May 8, 2015207.812.28[19]
625September 25, 2015May 13, 2016257.011.04[20]
725September 23, 2016May 12, 2017157.612.15[21]
825September 29, 2017May 18, 2018186.811.00[22]
925September 28, 2018May 17, 2019266.210.01[23]
10TBASeptember 27, 2019TBATBATBATBA

Crossovers[edit]

Note: The table below only accounts for full crossover events, single guest appearances are not included.

Crossover betweenEpisode(s)TypeActors crossing overDate aired
Series ASeries B
Hawaii Five-0NCIS: Los Angeles'Pa Make Loa'
(Hawaii Five-0 2.21)
'Touch of Death'
(NCIS: Los Angeles 3.21)
Two-part crossoverAppearing in Series A:Chris O'Donnell, LL Cool J
Appearing in Series B:Scott Caan, Daniel Dae Kim
April 30, 2012 – May 1, 2012

Agents Sam Hanna and G. Callen of NCIS: Los Angeles are called in to assist Five-0 finding a suspect, Dracul Comescu. Later, Callen and Sam must return to Los Angeles to stop a possible smallpox outbreak from becoming a reality with Danny Williams and Chin Ho Kelly coming along to help.

MacGyverHawaii Five-0'Flashlight'
(MacGyver 1.18)
One-part crossoverAppearing in Series A: Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park, Taylor WilyMarch 10, 2017
The Phoenix Foundation team of MacGyver gets rerouted to Hawaii after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hits the coast of Hawaii. While aiding Detective Chin Ho Kelly and Officer Kono Kalakaua from Five-0 task force, they also have to deal with the Chinese intelligence soldiers who use the earthquake to steal top-secret weaponry that the scientists are currently developing.
Magnum P.I.Hawaii Five-0TBACrossoverAlex O'Loughlin, Jay Hernandez[24][25]TBA

Production[edit]

History[edit]

The idea to bring Hawaii Five-O back to television had been under consideration well before the 2010 version was announced. The first attempt was a one-hour pilot for a new series that was made in 1996 but never aired, although a few clips were found years later and are available online. Produced and written by Stephen J. Cannell, it was intended to star Gary Busey and Russell Wong as the new Five-0 team. Original cast member James MacArthur briefly returned as Dan Williams, this time as governor of Hawaii, with cameos made by other former Five-O regulars. Another attempt was made to turn the project into a film by Warner Bros. but that also was scrapped.[26]

On August 12, 2008, CBS announced that it would bring Hawaii Five-O back to the network schedule for the 2009–10 television season. The new version would be an updated present-day sequel, this time centering on Steve McGarrett, who succeeds his late father Steve (Jack Lord's character in the original series) as the head of the unit. Edward Allen Bernero, executive producer and showrunner of Criminal Minds, was to helm the new take, which he described as 'Hawaii Five-O, version 2.0'. It was also to incorporate most of the iconic elements from the original, including the 'Book 'em, Danno' catchphrase, into the remake. Bernero, who was a fan of the original, and had a ring tone of the series' theme song on his cell phone, had always wanted to bring the series back to TV.[27]

In October 2009, it was announced that Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci had signed on to script a pilot episode, and that Peter M. Lenkov would serve as the series showrunner.[28] Kurtzman and Orci decided to reboot the original concept similar to their work on the 2009 Star Trek film, rather than a sequel to the original series. Production on the pilot was shot in and around Honolulu in March 2010.[29]

On May 17, 2010, the Hawaii Five-O remake was picked up by CBS, which scheduled it for Monday nights in the 10–11 p.m. time slot.[30][31] The news was good for the state of Hawaii, which hoped that the remake would pump new life into the economy. Production of the remainder of the first season started in June 2010.[32][33] On June 24, 2010, the producers announced that it would use the warehouse at the former Honolulu Advertiser building as the official soundstage studio for the series starting in July 2010.[34] Exteriors representing Five-0 headquarters in the series are located at the Ali'iolani Hale in Honolulu, directly across the street from Iolani Palace, which represented Five-O headquarters in the original series.[35]

On October 21, 2010, CBS announced that the first season had been given a full season order of 24 episodes.[36] Subsequent seasons have consisted of between 23 and 25 episodes.

This revival series uses a zero as the last character in its title instead of the letter 'O' that is used in the title of the original series.[37] According to Los Angeles Times, a CBS insider said that the disambiguation was necessary because of search engine results.[38] When Variety conducted its own search engine test on Google, it found that 'Hawaii Five-0' (with the zero) had 263,000 results while 'Hawaii Five-O' (with the letter O) had over 1.7 million.[39]

Online voting by viewers determined the ending of the January 14, 2013 episode 'Kapu' ('Forbidden'), with two zones, Eastern and Central Time Zones, and Mountain and Pacific Time Zones, each getting their own result. Each alternative ending could be seen online after the episode aired.[40][41]

In October 2013, it was announced that the show was planning a fan built episode.[42] Fans of the show were able to vote on several elements of the show including scene of the crime, victim, murder weapon, suspect, and take down. Once production began fans were also able to vote for props, cast wardrobe, music, and the episode title.[42] The episode aired on April 4, 2014, and was titled 'Hoʻi Hou' ('Reunited')[43][44]

Casting[edit]

In February 2010, it was announced that Daniel Dae Kim had been cast to play Chin Ho Kelly, an ex-cop trained by Steve McGarrett's father. He was the first actor cast for the remake.[45] Several days later, Alex O'Loughlin was cast as Steve McGarrett,[46] the son of ex-cop John McGarrett (portrayed by William Sadler). The producers pay homage to the original series throughout the first year by making one of Steve's hobbies restoring his father's 1974 Mercury Marquis, which is in fact the actual car driven by Jack Lord in the latter half of the original series' run.[47] Actress Grace Park was later cast as rookie detective Kona 'Kono' Kalakaua.[48] Although in the original series, the character of Kono was male, the reboot series swapped the cop's gender in order to steer clear of a task force void of women.[49]Scott Caan was cast as Danny 'Danno' Williams. In the recurring cast are Jean Smart as Governor Pat Jameson and Masi Oka as the medical examiner Max Bergman. Oka was upgraded to series regular for the second season.[50]

Of note, several recurring roles have been filled by surviving members of the original cast. Al Harrington, who played Det. Ben Kokua in the original series, now plays a friend of McGarrett's, Mamo Kahike.[51] Dennis Chun, who had various guest roles in the original series and is the son of Kam Fong Chun (the actor that portrayed the original Chin Ho), has a recurring role as HPD Sgt. Duke Lukela in the remake.[52]James MacArthur, the last surviving main cast member from the original series, agreed to guest-star in a first-season episode; however, he died on October 28, 2010, before filming his appearance.[53]

Larisa Oleynik was cast as Jessica Kaye[54] (changed to Jenna Kaye in the episode broadcast),[55] scheduled to join the Five-0 task force in the show's 19th episode.[56] Oleynik appeared on a recurring basis for the remainder of the 2010–11 season, with an option to become a regular in season 2;[57] however, her character was killed off in season 2, episode 10. It was also announced that Terry O'Quinn would be joining the cast of the show in season two,[58] along with Lauren German, who would play Lori Weston, a former Homeland Security (and FBI agent) official assigned by the new governor to keep an eye on the team.[59]

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Since the show began in 2010 Michelle Borth had a recurring role where she appeared as on and off Steve McGarrett's girlfriend, Lt. Catherine Rollins, a Navy Lieutenant. On March 26, 2012, CBS announced that Borth would become a cast regular on Hawaii Five-0 for season 3.[60][61] On March 27, 2014, it was announced that she would not be returning for the fifth season, with the reason for her departure left unknown.[62] On April 24, 2015 it was announced that Borth would return as a guest star for the shows fifth-season finale.[63] In July 2015 it was announced that Borth would have a recurring role in the first three episodes of the shows 6th season.[64] On September 8, 2016 it was announced that Borth would be returning as a guest for the shows 150th episode.[65]Christine Lahti was also cast in a recurring role as Doris McGarrett, the thought-to-be-deceased mother of Steve McGarrett.[66]

On July 10, 2013 ahead of the show's fourth season it was announced that Chi McBride would have a guest spot in the first episode of the season.[67][68] On November 21, 2013 it was announced that McBride would become a series regular beginning with the seasons 10th episode.[69][70] After appearing as a guest star in several season four episodes, Jorge Garcia who plays the character of Jerry Ortega (a conspiracy theorist and high school classmate of Chin's) was promoted to series regular commencing season five. This is the second time Kim and Garcia serve as regulars together with Lost being the first.[71]

Beginning with the second episode of the 2016–17 season, Claire Forlani had a recurring role as Alicia Brown, a retired criminal profiler who helped the team find a serial killer.[72]

On November 17, 2016, it was announced that Oka who portrays Bergman would be departing the series after the thirteenth episode of the seventh season.[73]

On June 30, 2017, ahead of the series's eighth season, it was announced that series regulars Kim and Park would be departing the series due to a salary dispute with CBS. Kim and Park had been seeking pay equality with co-stars O'Loughlin and Caan, but did not reach satisfactory deals with CBS Television Studios. CBS's final offer to Kim and Park was 10–15% lower than what O'Loughlin and Caan make in salary.[6] An update of their characters would be given in the first episode of the new season.[74]

Following Kim's and Park's departures it was announced that longtime recurring cast member Ian Anthony Dale who portrays Kono Kalakaua's husband Adam Noshimuri had been upped to series regular for the eighth season. It was also announced that Meaghan Rath and Beulah Koale would join the series as new characters and new members of Five-0.[8]

On July 21, 2017, it was announced that recurring cast members Taylor Wily, Kimee Balmilero, and Dennis Chun would also be upped to series regulars for the eighth season.[75]

On March 19, 2018, it was announced that Borth would once again return to the series in a guest role for the twentieth episode of the series' eighth season.[76]

Music[edit]

Hawaii Five-0 uses the original show theme song composed by Morton Stevens. Critics received an early copy of the pilot with a synthesizer and guitar-based version of the theme. After negative reaction to the reworked song spread quickly online, Kurtzman said he and others realized that changing the music was a mistake, and arranged for studio musicians,[77] including three who had worked on the original from 1968,[78] to rerecord the theme 'exactly as it was', except shortened to 30 seconds[77] from its original length of about 60 seconds.[79] Original instrumental music is composed by Brian Tyler and Keith Power.[80]

Soundtrack[edit]

Hawaii Five-0: Original Songs from the Television Series
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedOctober 4, 2011
RecordedVarious dates
GenreSoundtrack
Length44:33
LanguageEnglish
LabelCBS

Hawaii Five-0: Original Songs from the Television Series is a soundtrack album featuring music used in the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0. The first volume in the series received attention for how show producers integrated these new and previously unreleased tracks from major-name artists into the second-season episodes. This method contrasted with the norm for TV soundtracks, which tend to be compilations of previously released music that is already available individually or on other albums. Hawaii Five-0: Original Songs from the Television Series was released on October 4, 2011.[81]

No.TitleArtistLength
1.'Hawaii Five-0 Main Title Theme'Brian Tyler1:47
2.'World Upside Down'Jimmy Cliff3:09
3.'Best of Me'Goo Goo Dolls4:00
4.'Out of Control'Switchfoot4:10
5.'Should We Believe'Train3:46
6.'Closer'Corinne Bailey Rae4:16
7.'Don't Ever Take Yourself Away'Bob Dylan3:30
8.'Ukulele Five-0'Jake Shimabukuro2:44
9.'Love That's Bigger'The Swell Season2:47
10.'Pass It On'Ziggy Marley3:28
11.'Hi'ilawe'John Cruz3:48
12.'Book 'Em Danno (Suite From Hawaii Five-0 2010)'Brian Tyler & Keith Power6:45
Total length:44:33

McGarrett's car[edit]

The car driven by the original Steve McGarrett in Hawaii Five-O is a 1974 Mercury Marquis. The car has belonged to stuntman John Nordlum since the original series ended. Nordlum has let the car be used in the new series, where it is said to have belonged to Steve McGarrett's father John. The license plate is still F6-3958.[82]

Broadcast[edit]

The series premiered in the United States on CBS on September 20, 2010, exactly 42 years after the premiere of the original series. Canada's Global TV and NTV premiered the show at the same time as the United States premiere.[83]Hawaii Five-0 has been syndicated for broadcast in several countries worldwide, including Australia,[84] the United Kingdom,[85] South Africa,[86] Thailand,[citation needed] and Mongolia.[citation needed]

Reception and impact[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

The show has received mostly positive reviews. Metacritic gave season one of the show a 66 out of 100 aggregate score based on reviews from 29 critics.[36]Rotten Tomatoes gave season one a score of 74% based on 23 reviews. The site's consensus calls it: 'A brisk, slick reboot of an old favorite, Hawaii Five-0's picturesque locales and attractive cast make for pleasurable viewing.'[87]

On May 19, 2010, The Honolulu Advertiser offered an opinion about the new version: 'A smart script, slick production values and maybe a splash of nostalgia got the remake of Hawaii Five-O placed on the CBS prime-time lineup this fall,' but went on to add, 'it takes more than a brand name to capture viewers' attention.' The piece also pointed out that times have changed since the original left the air, citing other shows that were set in Hawaii which have come and gone. It expressed a hope that the producers will succeed in bringing a new life to the title with this remake.[88] Hawaii Five-0 was also in the Guinness World Records 2012 for Highest-Rated New Show in the U.S. with a record 19.34 million viewers for its January 23, 2011 episode (Kai eʻe).[89]

Ratings[edit]

SeasonTime slot (ET)EpisodesSeason premiereSeason finaleTV seasonRankViewers
(in millions)
DateViewers
(in millions)
DateViewers
(in millions)
1Monday 10:00 pm24September 20, 201014.20[90]May 16, 201110.41[91]2010–112211.96[92]
223September 19, 201112.19[93]May 14, 201211.42[94]2011–122611.83[95]
324September 24, 20128.06[96]May 20, 20139.00[97]2012–133510.36[98]
4Friday 9:00 pm22September 27, 20139.46[99]May 9, 20149.21[100]2013–142111.66[101]
525September 26, 20148.97[102]May 8, 20158.27[103]2014–152012.28[104]
625September 25, 20158.30[105]May 13, 20168.82[106]2015–162511.04[107]
725September 23, 201610.22[108]May 12, 20178.22[109]2016–171512.15[110]
825September 29, 20178.64[111]May 18, 20186.62[112]2017–181811.00[113]
925September 28, 20187.49[114]May 17, 20195.11[115]2018–192610.01[116]
10Friday 8:00 pm[117]September 27, 20192019–20

Awards and nominations[edit]

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Series star Scott Caan was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film for his role as Danny on Hawaii Five-0. Hawaii Five-0 also won the 'Favorite New TV Drama' at the 37th People's Choice Awards on January 5, 2011.

Awards and nominations for Hawaii Five-0
YearAwardCategoryNomineesResultRef
2011Golden Globe AwardBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionScott CaanNominated[118]
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Stunt CoordinationJeff CadienteNominated
BMI Film & TV AwardBMI TV Music AwardKeith Power & Brian TylerWon
Hawaii International Film FestivalMahalo Nui Loa AwardHawaii Five-0Won
People's Choice AwardFavorite New TV DramaWon
Teen Choice AwardChoice TV Show: ActionNominated
Choice TV Actor: ActionDaniel Dae KimNominated
Choice TV Actress: ActionGrace ParkNominated
2012Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Stunt CoordinationJeff CadienteNominated
Teen Choice AwardChoice TV: ActionHawaii Five-0Nominated
Choice TV Actor: ActionDaniel Dae KimNominated
Choice TV Actress: ActionGrace ParkNominated
2013BMI Film & TV AwardBMI TV Music AwardKeith Power & Brian TylerWon
Teen Choice AwardChoice TV Show: ActionHawaii Five-0Nominated
Choice TV Actor: ActionScott CaanNominated
Choice TV Actress: ActionGrace ParkNominated
TV Guide AwardFavorite BromanceAlex O'Loughlin & Scott CaanWon
Visual Effects Society AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast ProgramGevork Babityan, Jon Howard, Armen V. Kevorkian & Rick RamirezNominated
Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actor 11–13Gregory KasyanNominated
2014Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Special and Visual Effects in a Supporting RoleArmen V. Kevorkian, Alexander Soltes, John Hartigan, Jane Sharvina, Rick Ramirez, Dan Lopez, Steve Graves, Andranik Taranyan & Chad SchottNominated
Hollywood Post AllianceOutstanding Visual Effects – TelevisionArmen V. Kevorkian, Jane Sharvina, Andranik Taranyan, Steve Graves, Dan Lopez, Encore VFXNominated
Visual Effects Society AwardOutstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast ProgramArmen V. Kevorkian, Alexander Soltes, Jane Sharvina, Andranik TaranyanNominated
2015Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actress 17–21Chanel MarriottNominated
SOCAN AwardsInternational TV Series MusicKeith PowerWon
2016Won
BMI Film & TV AwardsBMI TV Music AwardWon
2017Won
SOCAN AwardsInternational TV Series MusicWon

Effect on Hawaii's economy[edit]

The popularity of Hawaii Five-0 resulted in a positive effect on several local businesses that saw an increase in sales after they were featured in particular episodes. Visitors to the USS Missouri Memorial Association increased 25 percent in 2010, a record year. Waiola Shave Ice, the business run by Kamekona on the show, saw a 20 percent increase in shave ice sales, along with a 30 percent rise in overall sales. Kona Brewing Company also saw a 60 percent increase in sales after their beers were featured as McGarrett's favored alcoholic beverage in several episodes. The tourist economy was also impacted, as many Mainlander fans were subsequently inspired to visit the islands after viewing the series.[119]

Broadcast and streaming[edit]

New episodes currently air on Friday nights at 9/8c PM on CBS. All previous eight seasons were available for streaming on Netflix until May 2019, and are no longer available. The most recent five episodes are available for free on CBS.com and the CBS app. All episodes are also available with CBS All Access including new episodes which stream live.

Syndication[edit]

Classic Hawaii Five O Episodes

TNT has acquired the off-network rights to air the series. Episodes began airing on the cable channel in August 2014.[120]

Home media[edit]

Season(s)EpisodesRelease date
Region 1/ARegion 2/B (UK)Region 2/B (Germany)Region 4/B
DVD
124September 20, 2011September 26, 2011November 1, 2014December 1, 2011
223 (+1)[a]September 18, 2012September 24, 2012November 1, 2014September 19, 2012
324 (+1)[b]September 24, 2013September 30, 2013February 5, 2015September 25, 2013
422September 16, 2014September 15, 2014August 6, 2015January 28, 2015
525September 1, 2015September 14, 2015April 21, 2016February 11, 2016
625September 13, 2016September 2016February 2, 2017November 16, 2016
725September 5, 2017September 18, 2017March 8, 2018September 20, 2017
825September 4, 2018[121]September 10, 2018[122]TBATBA
925September 10, 2019TBATBATBA
1–8193 (+2)[c]N/ASeptember 24, 2018[123]N/A
Blu-ray[124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137][138]
124February 14, 2012September 26, 2011May 16, 2012November 7, 2012
223September 18, 2012September 24, 2012January 3, 2013November 7, 2012
324September 24, 2013TBAMarch 6, 2014September 25, 2013
422TBATBAFebruary 5, 2015TBA
525TBATBAApril 21, 2016TBA
625TBATBAFebruary 2, 2017TBA
725TBATBAMarch 8, 2018TBA
825TBATBATBATBA
  1. ^Set includes 23 episodes of Hawaii Five-0 plus one episode of NCIS: Los Angeles that concludes a crossover event.
  2. ^Set includes 24 episodes of Hawaii Five-0 plus one episode of the original Hawaii Five-O series.
  3. ^Set includes 193 episodes of Hawaii Five-0 plus one episode of the original Hawaii Five-O and one episode of NCIS: Los Angeles that concludes a crossover.

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Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series, season 10)
Starring
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes1
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 27, 2019 –
present
Season chronology
List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) episodes

The tenth season of the CBSpolice procedural drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on September 27, 2019 for the 2019–20 television season. CBS renewed the series for a tenth season in May 2019.

  • 1Cast and characters
  • 3Production

Cast and characters[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Alex O'Loughlin as Lieutenant Commander Steven 'Steve' McGarrett, United States Navy Reserve
  • Scott Caan as Detective Sergeant Daniel 'Danny' 'Danno' Williams
  • Ian Anthony Dale as Officer Adam Noshimuri
  • Meaghan Rath as Officer Tani Rey
  • Jorge Garcia as Special Consultant Jerry Ortega[1]
  • Beulah Koale as Officer Junior Reigns
  • Katrina Law as Sergeant Quinn Liu
  • Taylor Wily as Kamekona Tupuola
  • Dennis Chun as Sergeant Duke Lukela, Honolulu Police Department
  • Kimee Balmilero as Dr. Noelani Cunha, Medical Examiner
  • Chi McBride as Captain Lou Grover

Guest stars[edit]

  • Christine Lahti as Doris McGarrett[2]
  • Rob Morrow as Wes Cullen

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
2191'Ua 'eha ka 'ili i ka maka o ka ihe'
'The skin has been hurt by the point of the spear'
Duane ClarkStory by : Peter M. Lenkov
Teleplay by : David Wolkove & Matt Wheeler
September 27, 201910026.80 [3]
In the Five-0 offices Lou shoots and kills Azra, Omar Hassan's wife. Meanwhile, Jerry was shot by Azra and Steve begins tending to his wounds. Two weeks later Jerry is recovering in the hospital and begins thinking about moving on to other things. While Junior and Tani are at an opera show they witness a murder-for-hire hit on a Chinese triad leader. Steve and Danny engage in a firefight with the hitman but he escapes. Adam finds out that a woman at a bar asks as if anyone has seen the suspect and leaves a phone number. They track the phone number and find Quinn Liu, a staff sergeant with Army CID who had been recently demoted to Military Police for insubordination, who informs them that two military veterans had recently gone missing. At a local hospital the stolen car was found along with a trail of blood leading to a doctors parking spot who didn't show up for work. The doctors car is tracked to a warehouse where Five-0 along with the Honolulu Police Department (HPD) plan to raid but the hitman commits suicide before they can arrest him. Upon searching his phone they find out he had an accomplice who plans on carrying out more hits. Adam gets a meeting with Yakuza leaders in an attempt to find out who could possibly be behind the hits. The hitman's accomplice attempts to carry out the hit on Masuda. When HPD backup arrives the partner escapes without performing the hit. Quinn later shoots and kills him the accomplice when he attempts to perform a final hit. At Kamekona's shrimp truck Steve informs Quinn that the District Attorney decided not to pursue charges due to lack of evidence and Steve asks her if she would be interested in pursuing the case further with him which she accepts. Also, Jerry informs the team that he decided to move on from Five-0 to write a book that he didn't wanna put off until it's too late. At Steve's house an unknown figure is seen putting a small explosive in Steve's 'Champ' tool box that had belonged to his father John.
2202'Kuipeia e ka makani apaa'[4]
'Knocked flat by the wind; sudden disaster'
Karen GaviolaTalia Gonzalez & Bisanne MasoudOctober 4, 20191003TBD
2213'E uhi ana ka wa I hala I na mea I hala'[5]
'Passing time obscures the past'
Brad TurnerMatt Wheeler & David WolkoveOctober 11, 20191004TBD
2224'Ukuli'i ka pua, onaona i ka mau'u'[6]
'Tiny is the flower, yet it scents the grasses around it'
TBATBAOctober 18, 20191006TBD
2257[7]'Ka 'i'o'[8]
Alex O'LoughlinAlex O'LoughlinNovember 8, 2019[6]1001TBD
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Production[edit]

Development[edit]

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On May 9, 2019, CBS renewed the series for a tenth season.[9] It was also reported that this season would be set to premiere in September 2019 for the 2019–20 television season.[10] CBS announced its fall schedule on May 15, 2019, and it was revealed that the series would undergo a time slot change.[11] The series is being replaced by Magnum P.I. at its previous time slot and will now air an hour earlier holding the time slot formerly held by MacGyver which moved to mid-season.[12] When interviewed about possible story lines for the tenth season, executive producerPeter M. Lenkov stated, 'We're playing it real, with the real things that happen in people's lives as time marches on.'[13] CBS revealed its fall premiere dates on June 12, 2019 and announced that the season would premiere on September 27, 2019[14] Series star Alex O'Loughlin wrote the first filmed episode of the season.[15]

Filming[edit]

Early filming for the season began on July 2, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.[16] Filming officially began in Hawaii on July 18 with a traditional Hawaiian blessing.[17] O'Loughlin also directed the first episode filmed.[18] Primary filming for the series continues to take place in Honolulu, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu.[19] The series holds a sound stage at Hawaii Film Studio in Diamond Head where it films many indoor scenes.[20] Exterior shots and outdoor scenes for McGarrett's house are filmed at the Bayer Estate in Aina Haina.[20][21]

Casting[edit]

On July 20, 2019 it was announced that Christine Lahti would be returning as McGarrett's mom Doris McGarrett as a guest star in an episode.[2] On August 14, 2019, it was announced that Katrina Law was joining the main cast as Quinn Liu, a former staff sergeant with Army CID recently demoted for insubordination.[22][23]

References[edit]

  1. ^https://www.tvinsider.com/818180/hawaii-five-0-jorge-garcia-leaving-jerry-quits/amp/
  2. ^ abLahti, Christine [@ChristineALahti] (July 20, 2019). 'Shooting @HawaiiFive0CBS⁩ with my favorite TV baby boy #AlexOLoughlin ❤️' (Tweet). Retrieved July 22, 2019 – via Twitter.
  3. ^TV Ratings Friday: ‘Hawaii Five-O’ ties for the win, ‘American Housewife’ premieres well
  4. ^'(#HF1003) 'Kuipeia e ka makani apaa (Knocked flat by the wind; sudden disaster)''. The Futon Critic. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  5. ^'(#HF1004) 'E uhi ana ka wa I hala I na mea I hala (Passing time obscures the past)''. The Futon Critic. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  6. ^ ab'Shows A-Z - Hawaii five-0 on cbs'. The Futon Critic. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
  7. ^Levine, Daniel (September 7, 2019). ''Hawaii Five-0' Boss Reveals Show 'Saying Goodbye' to Major Character in Season 10 Premiere'. PopCulture.tv. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  8. ^'Marc #marcamcclellan read Episode 1 to me last night like a Bed Time Story...a reeeeeeally Good Bed Time Story ... audiences are in for an Amazing Mind-Blowing Treat on Sept 27th!! No reveals or hints ... sssshhhhhh 😉🤫🤐'. Instagram. July 20, 2019. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  9. ^'CBS Renews Six More Dramas and Two Award-Winning News Programs for 2019-2020 Broadcast Season'. The Futon Critic. May 9, 2019. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  10. ^Lenkov, Peter (May 9, 2019). 'Gang returns in September #h50'. Instagram. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
  11. ^'CBS Unveils 2019-2020 Primetime Lineup; 8 New Series Join 24 Returning Shows'. The Futon Critic. May 15, 2019. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  12. ^Rice, Lynette (May 15, 2019). 'See CBS' fall 2019-2020 prime-time schedule'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  13. ^Matt, Carter (May 16, 2019). 'Hawaii Five-0 interview: Peter M. Lenkov on season 9 finale, cliffhanger'. CarterMatt. Retrieved May 17, 2019.
  14. ^'CBS Announces Fall 2019-2020 Primetime Premiere Dates'. The Futon Critic. June 13, 2019. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  15. ^Carter, Matt (July 2, 2019). 'Hawaii Five-0 season 10 filming in Los Angeles; Alex O'Loughlin writing, directing'. Cartermatt. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  16. ^Lenkov, Peter (July 2, 2019). 'We tried to keep it a secret. We failed 😜 #H50 shot some scenes in LA for an upcoming epic episode written and directed by our superstar Alex O !! Hope you have plenty of tissues at the ready! Season 10 officially starts in a couple weeks. Mahalo to everyone who got us to Season X'. Instagram. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  17. ^Bernado, Rosemarie (July 18, 2019). ''Hawaii Five-0' begins filming 10th season after blessing'. Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  18. ^Nakamoto, Ellie (July 5, 2019). 'Talk about talent: 'McGarrett' to write, direct upcoming episode of Hawaii Five-0'. Hawaii News Now. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  19. ^Blair, Iain (November 2, 2018). 'Filmmakers Find Financial Incentives on Hawaii's Oahu and on U.S. Virgin Islands'. Variety. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  20. ^ abBurbridge, Wendie (September 12, 2018). 'To see 'Five-0' in action — patience and respect are key'. Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  21. ^'The House Where H50′s Steve McGarrett Lives'. Hawaii Aloha Travel. Retrieved July 22, 2019.
  22. ^Petski, Denise (August 14, 2019). ''Hawaii Five-O': Katrina Law Set As New Series Regular For Season 10 Of CBS Drama'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  23. ^Webb Mitovich, Matt (August 14, 2019). 'Hawaii Five-0 Adds Katrina Law as Series Regular for Season 10'. TV Line. Retrieved August 14, 2019.

External links[edit]

  • List of Hawaii Five-0 episodes on IMDb
  • List of Hawaii Five-0 episodes at TV.com
  • List of Hawaii Five-0 episodes at The Futon Critic
  • Hawaii Five-0 at epguides.com
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