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"A ʻohe ia e loaʻa aku, he ulua kapapa no ka moana" (Hawaiian for: "He cannot be caught for he is an ulua fish of the deep ocean") is the first part of the two-part series finale of Hawaii Five-0. It is also the twenty-first and penultimate episode of the tenth and final season .
Hawaii Five-0 is an American police procedural television series that centers around a fictional special police major crimes task force operating at the behest of the governor of Hawaii. It is a reboot of the 1968–1980 series Hawaii Five-O (the original series had the letter "O" instead of the number "0" in its title), which also aired on CBS.
Chun is the son of Kam Fong Chun, who played Chin Ho Kelly on the original Hawaii Five-O. [20] The character Duke Lukela was portrayed by Herman Wedemeyer in the original series. Chun himself also played various minor characters throughout the original series.
CBS initially announced that a pilot for a possible Hawaii Five-O reboot had been ordered into production on February 18, 2010. [1] Len Wiseman was announced as the director a few days later. [32] Based on the strength of the pilot, the network ordered Hawaii Five-0 to series on May 19, 2010. [33]
On March 14, 2012, CBS renewed Hawaii-Five-0 for a third season. [30] Filming began on July 9, 2012, with a traditional Hawaiian blessing. [31] The season premiered on September 24, 2012. [32] The season premiere aired one day earlier in Hawaii on Waikīkī Beach.
Hawaii Five-0 as a whole received its second nomination for Choice Action Series. Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park both received their second nomination for Choice TV Actor Action and Choice TV Actress Action respectively. [59] [60] All three nominations were lost. [61]
Max begins to pack up his belongings with Jerry and begins to reminisce various times with Five-0 and his life in Hawaii. Five-0 also has a farewell party for Max. Meanwhile, the team investigates the murder of a police officer found at a building explosion site. Note: This is the last episode to feature Masi Oka as a main cast member
On March 27, 2013, while the third season was still airing, CBS renewed Hawaii Five-0 for a fourth season. [24] When CBS announced its fall schedule for the 2013-14 television season it was revealed that the series would undergo a time slot change moving from Monday nights at 10 PM ET to Friday nights at 9 PM ET. [25]