Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Hawaii Five-O Recap: Near Death Experience Reignites Danny And Rachel

Tonight on Hawaii Five-0 “Ua Hiki Mai Kapalena Pau”, Five-O are closing in on Wo Fat, which leads him to release a biochemical weapon that could take out one of their own.
Five-0 has captured Wo Fat at his house and McGarrett gives the intel to the crew before busting in. However, when the team opens the doors, it’s been rigged to set off an explosion. Heat sensors show Wo Fat moving in the house, so McGarrett goes after him. But it’s not Wo Fat in the house, but Sang Min. A gun fight ensues, and Danny comes across a dead body, which is laced with Sarin. He starts convulsing while McGarrett rushes him to the hospital.

Agent Jenna Kaye is back, and she realizes the chemical that was in the milk is Sarin, a nerve agent, which is not only potent if ingested but also trans-thermal, which means when Danny touched him for a pulse, he was infected. She calls McGarrett, telling him to get him on a certain medicine now, otherwise he’ll die.
The crew rush to the hospital and McGarrett tells them that he’s been stabilized in thanks to Kaye. Steven then leaves to get Gracie. While pulling up at the school, Sang Min calls and wants to make a bargain. Steve’s bargain is hanging up. Then he turns into “Uncle Steve” which makes me go “awwwwwwwwwwwe” with a big girlie squeal.

Back at HQ, Chin has the identity of the vic, Amoka, who was arrested 6 months ago, and was found in a house that wasn’t his, but of two people from Cali, Jeff and Shelia Fallon. Kaye and Kono skype with the Fallon’s who said they were supposed to be there a week ago but canceled the trip. And they fired their house keeper, Gabrielle, after seeing that he had been stealing money from them, and he apparently didn’t take it well.

Chin and Kono track down the house keeper, Gabrielle, who says his son is sick and that’s why he needed the money, but he has no idea about the Sarin in the milk. They show him pictures, and he gapes when he sees it’s Amoka, who he had told about a spare key where he could stay when the shelter was overrun. However, Kono got Connor Elliott’s fingerprint off the key, who openly despises Jeff…his brother-in-law.
Kaye and Steve go by Connor’s work, and he claims he never goes to the house. Oh wait, he went that one time to drop off paperwork that Jeff had asked him to do! Kaye calls him out and Steve notes the tan-line on his ring finger….someone’s having an affair with Jeff’s sister!

At HQ, Kono tells Kaye and Steve that she got a call from the CIA, and the Sarin strand is from a failed Chechen rebel attack in 2005, and the FSB shows the owner is McHale…who came into Hawaii 5 days ago! Steve and Chin bust into the house, but it’s empty. However, Kono has found that his card is being used at an ATM now, a few blocks down. Kono stalls for the boys to catch up, and there’s a car chase, then a gun chase, when McHale touches a canister with Sarin in it. He dies, and the boys find a trunk full of empty canisters.

IA stops by, and tells Chin that the bills don’t match, so thanks but no thanks. Kaye steps in and finds that the canisters are the perfect way to keep Sarin from killing the makers, and the producers of them is Jeff and Connor’s company. Connor says he was on the main island when the calls took place, so all eyes fall on the secretary (the woman he was having an affair with that Jeff told him to end).
Steve goes back to the hospital to find Rachel in the bed with Danny and Gracie on the couch. Danny covers his mouth and Steve walks away. I’m excited, they’re TOTALLY getting back together! The next day, Rachel takes Danny back to work, and tells him she was happy this happened, so she had a reason to come home. The vacay for her and Stan was to “save” their marriage but there’s nothing to save. YAYAYAYAYAY I’m so excited!!

Inside, McGarrett sidebars Danny about Rachel and Danny says they’ve gotten close…when Sang Min walks in, asking for protective custody in exchange for any sentence.
Tune in for the season finale next Monday!

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