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Mark 'n' Julie's
Hawaii Five-O Quick Reference Guide
Season 10
- 215. Up The Rebels
Written by: Robert Janes
Directed by: Don Weis
An activist from the "troubles" in Ireland comes to Hawaii to get money and explosives to help his cause.
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- 216. You Don't See Many Pirates These Days
Teleplay by: Bill Stratton Story by: James Lydon
Directed by: Ronald Satlof
A group of men hijack a ship full of top-secret millitary equipment.
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- McGarrett: "Morning Danno. I've a feeling you're going to ruin the first day off I've had in three months, right?" -- Danno: "Sorry."
- McGarrett: "When they make an eight day week, somebody will figure out a nine day work schedule."
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- 217. The Cop On The Cover
Teleplay by: Anne Collins and Gerry Day Story by: Anne Collins
Directed by: Paul Stanley
A man's children are kidnapped and McGarrett has to deal with it while under orders from the Governor to cooperate with a reporter who's been assigned to interview him.
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- McGarrett: "I'm a cop, not a P.R. man. I don't have time to be bird-dogged by a reporter to pose for pictures." -- Governor: "I'm not asking you to pose for a centerfold, Steve."
- Terry O'Brien: "Characterize your boss for me in ten words or less." -- Danno: "Hey, that's a heavy assignment. He's, uh ... dedicated, honest, intuitive, tough when he has to be, daring and eminently fair." -- O'Brien: "The John Wayne of Waikiki."
- McGarrett: "The truth doesn't come flating in on the morning tide, Ms. O'Brien. Sometimes you have to dig for it." -- O'Brien: "Confucuius?" -- McGarrett: "No, McGarrett."
- Danno (to O'Brien): "You two should issue hourly weather reports." -- O'Brien: "Shut up."
- McGarrett: "The question is: why didn't I have the luck to draw a reporter who deals in solid facts instead of a second class Lois Lane?"
- McGarrett (reading a note): "Arguments never last long if only one party is wrong. Confucuius?" -- O'Brien: "Ming's Chinese fortune cookies."
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- 218. The Friends Of Joey Kalima
Written by: Robert Janes
Directed by: Douglas Green and Don Weis
A record shop owner is attempting to dig a tunnel into a bank. He frames the cop whose beat includes his shop in order to get him out of the way.
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- 219. The Descent Of The Torches
Written by: Alvin Sapinsley
Directed by: Douglas Green
Anthropologists get too close to discovering the secret of where King Kamehameha is buried.
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- 220. The Ninth Step
Written by: Robert Pirosh
Directed by: Dennis Donnelly
An ex-alcoholic man comes back to the islands ostensibly to make amends to the people he hurt in the past.
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- 221. Shake Hands With The Man On The Moon
Teleplay by: Robert Janes Story by: Robert Janes and Diana Kopald Marcus
Directed by: Ronald Satlof
A shady real estate dealer enlists the help of a former astronaut to sell property he doesn't own.
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- 222. Deadly Doubles
Written by: Robert Janes
Directed by: Marc Daniels
A woman from the Soviet tennis team trys to defect with the help of her lover on the U.S. team. The murder of the Soviet's security agent throws all their plans awry.
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- 223. Deep Cover
Written by: Robert Janes
Directed by: Steven H. Stern
A spy ring infiltrates the U.S. Navy in order to steal a new missile guidance system.
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- 224. Tsunami
Written by: Don Balluck
Directed by: Harvey S. Laidman
Some brilliant college kids plan a jewelry store heist by fooling the people of Hawaii into believing that a tsunami is on the way.
Quotes:
- Girl to Danno: "Certainly a step up from the country police. You can arrest me any time."
- McGarrett: "Brilliance, like jewels, can be flawed."
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- 225. East Wind, Ill Wind
Written by: Edwin Blum
Directed by: Reza Badiyi
An exiled polititcal activist, who had come to Hawaii for refuge, is murdered. A mute girl saw it all, but doesn't know who to turn to for help.
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- 226. Tread The King's Shadow
Written by: Harold Swanton
Directed by: Reza Badiyi
A father disapproves of the boy his daughter is dating, so she runs away with the boy to the big island.
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- 227. The Big Alona
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- 228. A Short Walk On The Long Shore
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- 229. The Silk Trap
Written by: Robert Janes
Directed by: Dennis Donnelly
A congressman is caught cheating on his wife with a beauty pagent contestent. A man attempts to change the congressman's vote on a particular matter by blackmailing him.
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- 230. Head To Head
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- 231. Tall On The Wave
Written by: Bill Stratton
Directed by: Ronald Satlof
A girl is accidentally killed by a man who wanted to get back together with her and he panics and tries to lay the blame on her current boyfriend, a fellow surfer and a friend of Danno's.
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- 232. Angel In Blue
Written by: Irv Pearlberg
Directed by: Allen Reisner
An undercover narcotics officer is killed by the group he had infiltrated. Another officer, a woman, volunteers to take over in order to stop shipment of cocaine headed for the islands.
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- Danno: "She's great, Steve. She plays like a ukulele."
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- 233. When Does A War End?
Written by: Arthur Bernard Lewis
Directed by: Ernest Pintoff
A man bombs buildings owned by a wealthy businessman in an effort to get him to confess to war crimes.
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- 234. Invitation To Murder
Written by: Seeleg Lester
Directed by: Harry Harris
A man dies and, in his will, he promises the bulk of a $6 million estate to those relatives who are still alive after a year.
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- 235. Frozen Assets
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- 236. My Friend, The Enemy
Written by: Gerry Day
Directed by: Noel Black
An Italian journalist finds out about a plot to kidnap a member of Far Eastern royalty. She gets personally involved when she unknowingly takes a snapshot of one of the kidnappers.
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- 237. A Stranger In His Grave
Written by: Arthur Bernard Lewis
Directed by: Richard Benedict
A man's body is found in a burning cane field and it turns out to be a horse farm owner who's widow is in the process of selling the farm.
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- 238. A Death In The Family
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