Hawaii Five-O Season 11
Hawaii Five-O is an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS Productions and Leonard Freeman. Set in Hawaii, the show originally aired for 12 seasons from 1968 to 1980, and continues in reruns. Jack Lord portrayed Detective Lieutenant Steve McGarrett, the head of a special state police task force which was based on an actual unit that existed under martial law in the 1940s. The theme music composed by Morton Stevens became especially popular. Many episodes would end with McGarrett instructing his subordinate to "Book 'em, Danno!", sometimes specifying a charge such as "murder one".
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Hawaii Five-O Season 11 Full Episode Guide
Five-O must close the heroin smuggling operation to exonerate the Governor and catch the figures behind the scheme.
When a woman dies due to heroin packets bursting inside her and the Governor is implicated, McGarrett and Danno head off to Singapore to discover a smuggling operation.
The hunt for a high-rise killer is made more difficult for Five-O when a journalist offers to share his profits in exchange for the killer's story.
When the son of one of Steve's friends dies of an overdose, he goes after a doctor that he suspects of over-prescribing drugs.
A private detective is rescuing girls from prostitution, and using the opportunity to kill the pimps as well.
When a photographer takes a picture of a politician making a deal with an underworld figure, he tries blackmail. However, he is not prepared for the ruthless nature of the mobsters.
A vacationing heiress seems unconcerned when McGarrett warns her that someone is after her ruby.
Millicent Shand returns and claims that her niece's husband has faked his own death in order to get his hands on $500,000.
When a robbed bank vault shows no signs of break-in, an inside job seems the likely solution. McGarrett's trail of clues leads him back to the builder of the vault and his wife...
The rival gangs are on the brink of all out war, and Five-O must struggle to stop them.
Two rival mobs attempt to take control of the disco scene in Honolulu.
When a preacher is attacked by a man convinced that he is responsible for his wife's death, Five-O investigate more closely and discover some less than godly motives.
The death of a prominent politician reveals a strange love triangle.
Danno is surprised when he bumps into a former flame and even more concerned when she seems to be involved in criminal activities.
McGarrett assists a convict in his escape, so that he can go back to his gang and provide Five-O with inside information.
When a street robber claims that he stole King Tutankhamun's mask for fun, McGarrett suspects there is more to the case than simple robbery.
Five-O must deal with the plans of a Neo Nazi organisation to kill Bobby Tamara, the ""Hawaiian Kennedy"".
Steve is framed on the orders of a gambling syndicate, and becomes involved with a woman who is part of the case.
McGarrett is the lone hold-out in a trial where the guilt of the accused seems certain.
An assassin who doesn't know he's an assassin? Sounds like a punch line from "The Naked Gun," but it's the story of this episode, where a diplomatic courier with a briefcase chained to his wrist is hypnotized and programmed to rig the case with a bomb. When Danno goes undercover to ferret out the assassination ring, he himself is brainwashed and programmed to kill McGarrett.
When an astrologer visits McGarrett to inform him of a murderer with a terrible temper, his antagonism lessens when her assumptions seem to be partly true.
After a government agent is murdered, McGarrett must identify the traitor in a scientific facility.