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Post by Clare on Mar 11, 2011 12:45:33 GMT
Summary: Tourists get a big shock during a Luau when they unearth the traditional Kalua pig from the fire pit, revealing the charred body of a dead cop, his badge wedged between his teeth. The dead cop is Danny's former partner and friend, Meka. Danny is furious to discover Meka was the main target of an IA investigation and now his widow is being denied standard HPD benefits and a police funeral. As the team butt heads with the man in charge of the investigation, Sgt Cage, they find an unlikely ally in another associate of Meka's, a cop named Kaleo. The team finds that several large drug busts were blown on Meka's watch, and while McGarrett prepares Danny for the possibility his former partner was guilty, Danny leaves no stone unturned to clear his name, including seeking help from Sang Min, the drug and arms dealer they put away in the first episode. Their investigation leads them to a major new force in the underground drug world, Emilio Ochoa; unfortunately Kaleo kills Ochoa while our team takes him down. Circumstances in Ochoa's death make McGarrett suspicious of Kaleo, and Sang Min confirms Kaleo is the mole, and the officer was killed because he'd figured that out. Meka’s reputation is restored and Sang Min gets to see his family in return for his cooperation. Discuss The Episode...
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Post by Clare on Mar 23, 2011 10:30:45 GMT
I loved seeing Danno grit and determination to prove his ex-partner's innocence because of his certain belief that he wasn't on the take - and I especially loved the bonding between Chin and Danno at the bar because of it. Although I was a little surprised that Danno's word wasn't good enough for McGarrett when he knew Chin had gone through something similar at the department. I did like the way Danny explained how he knew Mecca wasn't guilty though, McGarrett had no come back for that one. We got to see a side of Danny that I really liked in this episode, his determination to clear his friends name - and thankfully he did. I think there would've been an 'told you so' speech from McGarrett had it gone the other way. Plus, they were all in their uniforms at the end - HELLO!
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