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Book 'em, Danno: An Old Hawaii Five-O Podcast
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Five-O has to intervene to prevent some rich man justice in "We Hang Our Own" and then has to solve the murder of a man who wasn't who he seemed in "The Two-Faced Corpse". Leslie Nielsen and Abe Vigoda back-to-back. What's not to love?
First Five-O deals with a senator under attack in "Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got the Bomb?" and then has to solve the mystery of a dead bank robber and the missing loot in "Right Grave- Wrong Body". Trigger warning for mental illness for "Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got the Bomb?". Minor trigger warning for suicide for "Right Grave- Wrong Body".
Five-O contends with a clever killer recreating solved murders in "I'll Kill 'em Again" and then take on a deadly fencing operation in "Pay Now- Steal Later". It's Casey Kasem in some incredible sport jackets and Ray Danton shirtless. The best of both worlds. Minor trigger warning for suicide for "I'll Kill 'em Again" if you watch the episode. I don't mention it in the discussion.
Season 7 kicks off with a radical group committing mayhem in "The Young Assassins" and extortion via volcanic eruption in "A Hawaiian Nightmare". Also my periodic reminders. Let's have some fun!
Season 6 ends with Five-O tying to catch a brazen thief in "30,000 Rooms and I Have the Key". Stick around for the season wrap and my unofficial, unnecessary tallies.
Season 6 begins to wrap up with Five-O receiving an unwanted helping hand in "Mother's Deadly Helper" and then Steve, Danny, and Duke take a cruise to catch a murderer in "Killer at Sea".
A murder turns Five-O on to an elaborate gold plot in "Murder with a Golden Touch" and a serial killer rapist is on the loose in "Nightmare in Blue". Trigger warning for sexual assault for "Nightmare in Blue".
Both a hitman and Five-O are looking for the same guy in "Secret Witness" and a young man with daddy issues is cooking up drugs with a vengeance in "Death with Father". Trigger warning for suicide for "Death with Father".
The back half of Season 6 continues as Five-O surfs for a hitman in "The Banzai Pipeline", and then hopes to con a con artist in "One Born Every Minute". Mild trigger warning for suicide for "One Born Every Minute".
Five-O is in search of five cents in "The 100,000 Nickel" and then try to track down clever bank robbers hiding in plain sight in "The Flip Side is Death". Come for Victor Buono, stay for the 8-track tapes.
We're officially at the half-way point of Season 6 with a group doing a little nuclear blackmail in "Anybody Can Build a Bomb" and an unconventional lottery in "Try to Die on Time". Minor trigger warnings for mentions of suicide.
The greed monster is back in the form of a questionable inheritance company in "Why Wait 'Til Uncle Kevin Dies?" and and some illegal opals in "Flash of Color, Flash of Death".
Political agendas and personal vendettas collide in "A Bullet for El Diablo" and counterfeit bonds and murder are the means to a million dollars in "The Finishing Touch". It's all very nice.
Five-O deals with a killer in their midst in "Murder Is a Taxing Affair" and then tries to keep a group of pimps from going to war with a loan shark in "Tricks Are Not Treats". Come for the soul crushing government jobs, stay for the '70s mack fashion.
Season 6 starts to find its groove with murderous hillbillies in "One Big Happy Family" and arson with an agenda in "The Sunday Torch". Heads up for some racism in the former and mental illness discussion in the latter.
Season 6 has barely started and we're already to my favorite episode. Dan Budnik from Eventually Supertrain joins me to talk about "Draw Me a Killer" and "Charter for Death". Minor trigger warning for animal death for "Charter for Death". We do discuss it. And of course, you can find spoilers for the episodes at 47:08 to 58:47 and 1:48:30 and 2:03:55.
Season 6 kicks off with a unique kind of bang. It's a compare and contrast episode between the 1968 Season 6 opener "Hookman" and the 2010 reboot's version. Spoiler Warning from about 30:01 to about 34:18 and 50:15 to about 54:19.
Season 5 comes to a close with Five-O baffled by a stolen diamond necklace in "The Diamond That Nobody Stole" and then trying to determine which juror has been compromised in "Jury of One". And of course, my season wrap-up that nobody asked for.
Season 5 is almost over but Five-O's work is never done. First they have to solve a tricky murder in "Percentage" and then Chin Ho is beside himself when his daughter gets involved with the son of a criminal family in "Engaged To Be Buried".
Season 5 is winding down, but the cases are still going full-tilt. In "Will the Real Mr. Winkler Please Die?", Five-O finds themselves in the middle of a spy mess, and in "Little Girl Blue", a kidnapping turns into a stand-off.








