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Hawaii Five-0 - Ho'oilina - Review: "An Emotional Ride"

28 Oct 2014

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Episode 5.05 - "Ho'oilina" (Hawaiian for 'Legacy')


Directed By: Bryan Spicer
Written By: Eric Guggenheim

NOTE: Due to personal reasons, Allyson will not be able to continue to review Hawaii Five-0, therefore I will be taking over for the rest of the season.

Hawaii Five-0 demonstrated a great and emotional episode this week, and definitely the cliffhanger will keep viewers intrigued. This episode followed the task-force solving a cold case that meant a lot to Steve's father, it also introduced us to a new love interest for Steve.

Season Guide


5.01 - "A'ohe Kahi e Pe'e Ai" - Review
5.02 - "Ka Makuakane"
5.03 - "Kanalu Hope Loa" - Review
5.04 - "Ka Noe'au" - Review
5.05 - "Ho’oilina" - Review
5.06 - "Ho'oma'ike" - Review
5.07 - "Ina Paha" - Review
5.08 - "Ka Hana Malu" - Review

Recap




Steve goes to visit his father's grave on the fourth anniversary of his death and meets a woman named Ellie Clayton. Her father was killed and his father investigated and stayed in her life to check in with her. She's now a Deputy Prosecutor.

Everyone is helping Jerry move out. He sneaks away and Chin catches him listening to the people at the bookstore, tells him for the third time to back off.

Steve asks Chin if he remembers the case, he remembers one suspect was a homeless man named Burrows who had an alibi and disappeared. Realizing how much the case meant to his dad, he decides to reopen it and try to solve it.

Flashback: A man walks into the bar and shoots Ellie's dad. It doesn't look like a robbery. Steve tells Ellie he has a lead but not to get her hopes up.

Back at the precinct, the team locates the homeless man, who admits he hid a box he stole from near the crime scene. Steve concludes that the murder was a hit.

Steve asks Ellie if she remembers any strange behavior and she recalls her father arguing with a young man named Jordan. He's in jail now, Chin and Steve visit him. He was selling meth and Paul was trying to help him get out. It was hard because his mom was a junkie in debt to a dealer named Sykes. But he didn't commit the murder.

Steve calls in to check in on Danny, who is out of town with his family in the wake of his brother's death.

Flashback: Chin remembers John going to Ellie's home on Christmas day and bringing her a present.

Steve finds Ellie at the bar, which she's never had the heart to sell. He shows her a picture of the membership to an underground gambling club and tells her that her father's murder could have been connected to that. But she knows for a fact that he quit his gambling habit before she was ever born. Steve asks to exhume her father's body for more evidence.

Jerry sends Kamekona's cousin to the bookstore to get the book back, but he's told it's already sold.

The team gets more evidence that Ellie's father might have been a card shark who got mixed up with a gang. They match the gun to another shooting and connect it to a man named Malua. They find him, but he swears he didn't pull the trigger. It was his friend Sykes.

They ask Jordan for help to catch Sykes. They need evidence so they send him undercover claiming to be looking for work and get Sykes to admit to the murder on tape. But Jordan loses it and beats on Sykes and gets himself shot, causing the team to have to take out Sykes.

Jerry comes home to find the owner of the bookstore waiting for him and before he can say much a bag is thrown over his head and he's taken away.

Review




Hawaii Five-0 always delivers when it comes to emotional and touching episodes, this one was no exception, this episode was exceptional. From the start of the episode, I knew that this episode was going to be a great one. It sure was, I sure hope we see Ellie again soon.

I really thought the music brought this episode together as a whole, the opening scene was really emotional. Steve talking to his dad about his life and how he would be a great grandfather was really touching, Hawaii Five-0 never fails to do this.

I really thought that the Steve-Ellie relationship could turn into something in the near future, with Steve fare-welling Catherine at the end of last season, I sure want something to come out of these two. Ellie does have some sort of connection to Steve, through his Dad. John cared a lot about Ellie, and that means a lot to Steve, and surely these two can make something of it.

It definitely was great seeing John again in the flashbacks, and Steve getting closure about his family is definitely something that Steve can be thankful for. Steve still doesn't understand why John sent Steve and his sister away, but now Steve knows it was for his own good.

The car scene was one of my favorite scenes in this episode, it really bridged the connection between Steve and Ellie. Also, the flashback scene to when Ellie and her father started dancing in the bar, that scene was beautiful. Finally, the scene where Ellie's father is getting exhumed, and Steve holds onto Ellie's hand, this scene was just touching.

Now, onto the Jerry storyline, I think it's really going to get interesting now that Jerry has been captured, maybe the task-force will actually believe him now? Jerry definitely did the right thing trying to get the book back, but I am very intrigued to see where this storyline goes.

I thought this episode helped Steve get closer to his family, in particular his father, he learnt a lot from this episode, and got introduced to someone his father deeply cared about. I think this meant a lot to him, his father may be gone, but knowing all these things about him now, that means everything for Steve.

Quotes from the Episode


Ellie: "As painful as this is, I want to catch the man who took my father away from me. Do what you have to do."

Kamekona: "You know what your problem is? You're a hoarder."
Jerry: "Yeah, a hoarder of truth."

Steve: "Obviously, this meant a lot to my dad. I owe it to him to try and solve it."

John: "She’s just a kid. She needs people in her life."

Dr. Shaw: "Compulsive hoarding is a symptom of OCD, have you ever been diagnosed?"
Jerry: "Oh yeah, Dr. Shaw? Hanging around dead people all day could be considered borderline necrophilia. Have you ever been diagnosed?"

Music from the Episode


Heart is a Drum - Beck
Opening scene with Steve visiting his father's grave site in Memorial Park.

My Girl - The Temptations
Flashback of Ellie and her father dancing in the Aces High right before robbery and shooting occurs.

Haunted - Mr. Little Jeans
The autopsy scene, examining Ellie's father.

Call My Name - HAERTS
Steve and Ellie talking about his car.

Dream a Little Crazy - Architecture In Helsinki
Chin Ho, Dr Shaw and others are helping pack up Jerry's house.

Promo for Episode 5.06 - Ho'oma'ike




Wrap Up


This episode of Hawaii Five-0 was incredible, I really do enjoy these emotional and touching episodes of Hawaii Five-0. With the 100th episode fast approaching, I don't think we will be waiting too long for another one! This episode introduced us to Ellie, a possible new love interest for Steve (here's hoping!), and also Steve learnt a lot of great things about his father, John. Finally, Jerry got what was coming to him, getting captured and taken away. But we will have to wait and see to find out what happens to Jerry.

Rating: A

How did you enjoy this week's Hawaii Five-0? Were you satisfied with this episode? Leave your thoughts down below! Catch Hawaii Five-0 on Fridays at 9/8c CBS!

About the Author - Ben Norton
Ben is a 16 year old student living in New Zealand. He enjoys many things including web design as well as mobile technology. He is also a very avid TV show watcher, watching shows such as Chicago Fire/PD, Person of Interest, The Big Bang Theory, NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, The 100, Scorpion and much much more! This season he will be reviewing NCIS: New Orleans, Hawaii Five-0, Blue Bloods and Modern Family. Feel free to contact him on the social networks below or email him at ben@spoilertv.com
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7 comments:

  1. That was a great Hawaii Five-0! Next week looks great! What do you think will happen to Jerry?

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  2. Nothing.He will be rescued by the team at the end of the episode and everything will go back to normal again.

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  3. LoL,you almost sound like some i know already trying to shove Steve and Ellie down our throats! :) I hope they take this relationship (if there is going to be one) real slow,like nothing happening until well after the new year. I don't get why they feel Steve needs to be interested in almost every women that is introduced to the show?

    Other than that it was a good episode but i wish they had a continuation of Danny and Steve right after the shooting in Columbia.

    Good review Ben,thanks! :)

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  4. Thanks for the review, Ben! I thought this was a nicely done, emotional episode as well. I'm not convinced the relationship between Steve and Ellie will develop romantically yet. Ellie is a connection for Steve to his father, so I am thinking more along the lines of a familial friendship for the time being. There still needs to be closure between Steve and Catherine. Whether we see that happen onscreen or not, it needs to be addressed before Steve can move on romantically. I'm interested in seeing Jerry's storyline play out, too!

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  5. Yeh I know what you mean, I agree with you in the fact that I want them to take it slow. Nice point! Thanks for commenting!

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  6. Yes, I think it will start as friends, that's the best thing. The Jerry storyline will be an interesting one! Thanks for your comment!

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  7. I'm glad you didn't take offense to what i said!

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