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Mark 'n' Julie's
Hawaii Five-O Quick Reference Guide
Season 6
- 121. Hookman
Written by: Glen Olson and Rod Baker
Directed by: Allen Reisner
A man with hooks for hands starts killing cops, leaving the murder weapon at the scene with the dead cop's name on it.
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- 122. Draw Me A Killer
Written by: Walter Black
Directed by: Charles Dubin
A man confuses comics with reality as he goes around killing people who look like they're threatening his favorite character, Judy Moon.
Quotes:
- Che Fong: "Want the paper saved, Steve?" -- McGarrett: "Why not? You can always use it in that book you're gonna write on famous cases Five-O never solved."
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- 123. Charter For Death
Written by: Carey Wilber and Sheldon Wile
Directed by: Michael O'Herlihy
A boat is found floating off of Hawaii's shores containing several dead people, one of them with Bubonic plague. When Five-O determines that three survivors managed to land on Oahu, the island is sealed off until they can be found.
Quotes:
- Danno: "How's your French, Che?" -- Che Fong: "About as good as your Chinese."
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- 124. One Big Happy Family
Written by: Alvin Sapinsley
Directed by: Alf Kjellin
About a family which has been making its way across the U.S. murdering people for petty sums.
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- McGarrett: "If I saw that in a movie, I'd walk out in the middle." -- Danno: "I wouldn't go in."
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- 125. The Sunday Torch
Written by: Jerome Coopersmith
Directed by: Michael O'Herlihy
A series of arsons which happen only on Sundays has the Honolulu police puzzled enough to call in Five-O.
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- 126. Murder Is A Taxing Affair
Teleplay by: Jerome Coopersmith Story by: Jerome Coopersmith and Tony Palmerio
Directed by: Michael O'Herlihy
A man murders another in order to get money stolen from the IRS, and then, when he loses it, infiltrates Five-O in order to expedite its recovery.
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- 127. Tricks Are Not Treats
Written by: Bill Stratton
Directed by: Corey Allen
A gang of pimps gets upset when their extortion percentage is raised and hire a hit-man to kill the extortioner.
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- 128. Why Wait Till Uncle Kevin Dies?
Written by: Jerome Coopersmith
Directed by: Michael O'Herlihy
A firm specializing in loans to people with their inheritance as collateral goes bad when a new board of directors takes over. Five-O sets up a sting operation to trap them.
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- 129. Flash Of Color, Flash Of Death
Teleplay by: Norman Lessing Story by: Norman Lessing and Michael Adams
Directed by: Alf Kjellin
An Austrailian opal smuggler loses his consignment in a heist and tries to recover them while avoiding Five-O.
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- 130. A Bullet For El Diablo
Written by: Tim Maschler
Directed by: Allen Reisner
A clever plot to assassinate a corrupt political figure by kidnapping his daughter and then "returning" a double to him.
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- 131. The Finishing Touch
Written by: Walter Black
Directed by: Charles Dubin
A man who has dedicated his life to tracking down forgeries decides to see how well he can do at forging bearer bonds.
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- 132. Anybody Can Build A Bomb
Written by: William Best
Directed by: Charles Dubin
A terrorist group builds a nuclear bomb and threatens to blow up Oahu unless their demands are met.
Quotes:
- McGarrett: "All I remember from my high school science, Che, is the girl that sat across the aisle."
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- 133. Try To Die On Time
Teleplay by: E. Arthur Kean Story by: Jacqueline Lynch and E. Arthur Kean
Directed by: Charles Dubin
A man is murdered and it turns out that 24 of his friends have bet on the exact hour of his death.
Quotes:
- Danno: "Steve, this leg work is keeping me up and getting me down." -- McGarrett: "Did you come in to get your ticket punched, or have you got something?"
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- 134. The $100,000 Nickel
Written by: Dick Nelson
Directed by: Allen Reisner
A slight-of-hand artist is hired to swap a 1903 nickel (whose "0" has been changed to a "1") with an extremely rare 1913 Liberty Head nickel at a coin convention.
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- 135. The Flip Side Is Death
Written by: Glen Olson and Rod Baker
Directed by: Paul Stanley
A gang robs a bank and packs the money into empty 8-track cartridges to smuggle it off the island.
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- Peter Haskell plays Art Walker.
- Don Stroud plays Tally Green.
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- 136. Banzai Pipeline
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- 137. One Born Every Minute
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- 138. Secret Witness
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- 139. Death With Father
Written by: Anthony Lawrence
Directed by: Jack Lord
A retired cop's son is involved in an operation to convert base into heroin.
Quotes:
- Cliff Morgan: "You're my kinda cop, McGarrett. No nonsense, move in, bust heads. It's the only way."
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- 140. Murder With A Golden Touch
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- 141. Nightmare in Blue
Written by: Mel Goldberg
Directed by: Michael O'Herlihy
A man dressed up as a cop gains the confidence of women he encounters in order to rape them.
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- 142. Mother's Deadly Helper
Written by: Walter Black
Directed by: Douglas Green
A man decides to become a vigilante when he feels that too many people are getting away with crime.
Quotes:
- McGarrett: "Right or left, the lunatic fringe is always ready to take things into its own hands. That's one thing they share in common."
- Danno: "Lihau wouldn't know a communist if it came up and bit him."
- McGarrett to Mother's Helper: "Thought like you? No way! No way. You set yourself up as judge, jury and executioner. I'm just a cop."
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- 143. Killer at Sea
Teleplay by: Jerome Coopersmith Story by: Jerome Coopersmith and Douglas Green
Directed by: Douglas Green
A man is forced at gunpoint to withdraw money from his clients accounts. The money ends up on a cruise ship bound for San Francisco, and McGarrett and Danno take the cruise in order to recover the money.
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- 144. 30,000 Rooms And I Have The Key
Written by: E. Arthur Kean
Directed by: Charles Dubin
A security guard with locksmith skills is able to make master keys for various hotels in order to rob them. He mocks Five-O as he commits the crimes.
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