Hawaii Five-0 | |
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Season 4 | |
Showrunner | Peter M. Lenkov |
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No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 27, 2013 – May 9, 2014 |
Season chronology | |
The fourth season of the CBS crime drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on Friday, September 27, 2013 and concluded on May 9, 2014. [1] The season consisted of 22 episodes.
The title of each episode is in the Hawaiian language with the English translation underneath.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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72 | 1 | "Aloha Ke Kahi I Ke Kahi" "We Need Each Another" | Bryan Spicer | Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz | September 27, 2013 | 401 | 9.46 [2] |
Continuing from the previous episode, NLM gunmen break into Wo Fat's cell, but McGarrett saves him by killing all but one of them, Ricardo Cosi. After taking him to Five-0 headquarters to interrogate him, more NLM gunmen seize 'Iolani Palace, the building where Five-0 is situated, and hold everyone hostage to retrieve Cosi. McGarrett and Danny hide him, until the leader (Henry Ian Cusick) threatens to kill the hostages if they do not surrender. The terrorists kill Cosi, and willingly surrender. McGarrett then learns that NLM leader "El Condor" (Nestor Serrano) has kidnapped Catherine Rollins. To save her, McGarrett has to break the NLM out of custody of new SWAT commander Lou Grover (Chi McBride) which ultimately leaves Grover at odds with Five-0. Later, McGarrett visits Wo Fat before he leaves Hawaii for the reason Doris visited him, and Wo Fat claims she came to apologize for killing his father. Toast later analyses the footage from the destroyed tablet table and the team discover that during the siege the NLM found Adam and Kono's location in Zhejiang, China and sold it to the Yakuza, prompting Chin to call Kono and warn her while also stating that she and Adam should leave right away. Kono and Adam attempt to do so, only to discover that Yazuka members are already at their hideout. | |||||||
73 | 2 | "Aʻale Maʻa Wau" "Fish Out of Water" | Joe Dante | John Dove | October 4, 2013 | 402 | 9.75 [3] |
Kono and Adam survive a Yakuza assault and escape from their safe house. In Hawaii, Five-0 investigate the murder of a limo driver. They find that before his murder, the driver picked up Texas Ranger Ray Harper (Tim Daly). Harper informs the team that his daughter was kidnapped, and he is after her abductors. During the course of their investigation they learn that Harper's daughter had run away to Hawaii with her boyfriend, 18-year-old Carl Jacobson (it is implied they had sex at one point or another). Carl had actually gone to Hawaii to transport money for some other criminals, but he was robbed. In retaliation, the bosses expecting the money kidnapped Harpers daughter and demanded the money be returned back to them. Carl is wired up and sent in only to learn Harper's daughter/his girlfriend had been sold off to another group. In the meantime, McGarrett learns that former Navy colleague Billy Harrington (Justin Bruening) offered Catherine a job at his private security firm, as she is considering leaving the Navy. | |||||||
74 | 3 | "Kaʻoia iʻo Ma Loko" "The Truth Within" | Duane Clark | Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | October 11, 2013 | 403 | 9.24 [4] |
Married couple Kaylea and Phillip Van Horn are found murdered in their swimming pool, and evidence points towards a professional hit. They later find that one of their artifacts, an emblem of the Royal League, a disbanded secret society, of which Phillip's great-great grandfather was a member, is missing. The team turns to Jerry Ortega (Jorge Garcia), an old friend of Chin's and a conspiracy theorist. He suggests that the killers wanted the emblem as "the key" to find rings smuggled from Italy that are hidden in Hawaii. The team later celebrate Catherine's retirement, and McGarrett enlists Max to procure a special gift for the ceremony. | |||||||
75 | 4 | "A ia la aku" "From This Day Forward" | Bryan Spicer | Christina M. Kim & David Wolkove | October 18, 2013 | 404 | 8.81 [5] |
Five-0 investigate the shooting death of a wedding crasher, Brad Dixon. McGarrett suspects the runaway bride, Dahlia Swaine (Briana Lane), after video footage shows her scared reaction after seeing the victim, indicating the two had a history. Chin Ho discovers that the victim ran several scams with Dahlia, revealed to be his sister Nicole Dixon, as an accomplice. They later find Nicole, barely alive from an apparent car accident. After she is stabilized, Five-0 learns that someone actually kicked her car over the edge, and evidence points towards her brother trying to kill her. Meanwhile, Kono and Adam capture a Yakuza operative in Hong Kong and learn that the hit has been ordered by Riku Sato, a former ally of Adam's. Together the two learn that Kono is wanted dead as well, and that the hit is not about revenge for Michael Noshimori's death. | |||||||
76 | 5 | "Kupuʻeu" "Fallen Hero" | Jeffrey Hunt | Moira Kirland & Eric Guggenheim | October 25, 2013 | 405 | 9.46 [6] |
On a routine assignment, Catherine and Billy Harrington witness a hit man killing their subject, John Cutler, and wounds the two, with Billy later dying in hospital from injuries sustained in the gunfight while Catherine survives albeit with an injured left arm. Five-0 return to the house to find it had been cleaned out of any evidence. After finding Cutler's body in his second car, the team learns from his encrypted laptop that he was spying on his wife's security company on orders from a rival company. Five-0 realizes that the company's CEO was responsible for cleaning up the scene, but still agrees to give them all the evidence they gathered although the evidence is later discovered to have been contaminated, further complicating the investigation. Meanwhile, McGarrett asks Joe White (Terry O'Quinn) to track down Doris, only to learn that his mother is active with the CIA again. In Hong Kong, Adam allows himself to be captured for Kono's safety. The team later say goodbye to Billy who is buried with full military honors. | |||||||
77 | 6 | "Kupouli ʻla" "Broken" | John Terlesky | Sue Palmer & David Wolkove | November 1, 2013 | 406 | 9.71 [7] |
While Max is attending a Halloween party, a police officer shoots a crazed doctor Michael Besner who later infects Max too. Five-0 find traces of a drug that drug cartels use to control their victims. They soon realize that Besner entered a morgue to cut off the head of a corpse, Lisa Mills, who died in a car accident. She was presumed missing a year earlier before she resurfaced, and Five-0 believe that Lisa was kidnapped after finding cameras in her car and apartment. Meanwhile, Catherine finds one of Sato's lieutenants, Hideaki Kuroda (Brian Tee), in Hawaii. | |||||||
78 | 7 | "Ua Nalohia" "In Deep" | Joe Dante | Story by : John Dove & Noah Nelson Teleplay by : Bradley Paul | November 8, 2013 | 407 | 9.51 [8] |
Five-0 investigate the murder of Bryan Carpenter, but later learn he is Matt Hutchins, who Chin recognises as a former police academy cadet. He was working deep undercover for the ATF to infiltrate a gang of gun runners run by Jason Dekker (Xzibit). After finding $100,000 cash belonging to Hutchins, Danno suspects he turned bad. However, it is later revealed that Dekker loaned him the money, and Hutchins was using it to find a mole in the ATF, who is feeding information on the rival gangs. Meanwhile, during the course of the investigation, Mary (Taryn Manning) returns with her adoptive baby daughter, who the team have to look after while Mary has food poisoning. Elsewhere, Chin and Grover have a meeting at a coffee house, where Grover warns Chin that Steve's behavior could result in alienation from HPD. Catherine captures Kuroda and later learns of Sato's location, after which she officially joins Five-0. | |||||||
79 | 8 | "Akanahe" "Reluctant Partners" | Jerry Levine | Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | November 15, 2013 | 408 | 9.90 [9] |
Kono helps Five-0 minus Danny, who is in New Jersey with his family to celebrate his father turning 60, capture Sato (Louis Ozawa Changchien), who reveals that Adam is not dead. Kono leaves again to find him. Afterwards, Governor Denning (Richard T. Jones) forces Grover and McGarrett to work together to serve an arrest warrant to Ian Wright (Nick Jonas) for unpaid parking tickets. After arriving in his home, the two are ambushed and Ian is kidnapped. Five-0 discover that the kidnappers are professional bank robbers, and Wright is also an expert computer hacker who helped the gang rob a bank. He later taunts McGarrett through messages on a hacked ATM, to which McGarrett replies that he will catch him next time. | |||||||
80 | 9 | "Hauʻoli La HoʻomaikaʻI" "Happy Thanksgiving" | Allison Liddi-Brown | Eric Guggenheim & Moira Kirland | November 22, 2013 | 409 | 9.92 [10] |
Five-0 investigate the murder of Kyle Russo, a Secret Service agent who is found in a barrel of lye, and learns that the President is visiting Hawaii to participate in a secret meeting with North Korean delegates. They identify the assassin, Dante Barkov (Tom Hintnaus), who is wanted by Interpol. After finding one of his accomplices, it is revealed that the President is not the target, but a young woman, Andrea Hicks, who is in hiding after witnessing a murder in Dallas. Meanwhile, McGarrett's aunt Deb (Carol Burnett) pays a surprise visit for Thanksgiving, where she reveals that she has an inoperable brain tumor and chooses not to seek treatment which leaves Steve devastated. Kono finds a lead to Adam's location in Seattle. | |||||||
81 | 10 | "Hoʻonani Makuakane" "Honor Thy Father" | Larry Teng | Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz | December 13, 2013 | 410 | 9.13 [11] |
McGarrett stops David Toriyama (James Saito) from killing Ezra Clark (Jack Axelrod), a Pearl Harbor veteran. Toriyama claims that Ezra murdered his father, James Toriyama in 1943 following the internment of Japanese American citizens, including the Toriyamas, in order to steal the family katana, despite the official record that David's father was killed by a fellow internee. Five-0 decide to investigate the claim, where they learn that there was a cover up of the events, but Ezra was not responsible for the murder. Note: This is the first episode to feature Chi McBride as a main cast member. | |||||||
82 | 11 | "Pukana" "Keepsake" | Bryan Spicer | Bill Haynes | December 20, 2013 | 411 | 9.62 [12] |
Five-0 investigate the murder of a serial burglar, later identified as Victor Dobbs by Kamekona, at the trunk of a car. They find a laptop at his residence containing a list of all the homes Dobbs burgled. As Catherine and Chin search the houses, Five-0 receive a visit from the FBI, who informs them that the murderer is a serial killer who killed at least 14 women after imprisoning them for 24 hours. Chin finds the house where Dobbs was killed, only to be held captive by the owner, Gary Nathan (James Urbaniak), the serial killer, who later kidnaps his girlfriend Emily (Heather Dubrow) when she makes an unexpected visit. Meanwhile, Danny and Grace find a puzzle box washed up on the beach, from Japan after the 2011 tsunami, with a locket and a girl's face in it. The girl is found to have died during the earthquake. Danny and Grace then travel to a temporary housing shelter in Ishinomaki, Japan to return the box to the family's only survivor. Kono's trail to Adam leads her to Vancouver, British Columbia. | |||||||
83 | 12 | "O kela me keia Manawa" "Now and Then" | Peter Weller | John Dove | January 10, 2014 | 412 | 10.74 [13] |
Five-0 are searching for Jack Anderson (Karl Makinen), a friend of Grover's who is on the run after killing a local gangster outside a bar. The team later discover that Anderson is really Jack Mitchell, a former Green Beret wanted for the manslaughter of the wife of Matt Haley (Zay Harding), a newlywed couple twenty years before. Further evidence reveals that the victim's husband who is in Hawaii ordered a hit out against him. The team must find Mitchell, who has long since disappeared, and the victim's vengeful husband before the situation ends badly. Meanwhile, Danno flirts with a young woman, Amber Vitale (Lili Simmons), at a gas station, only to later rescue her after she was shot while on a drive. Kono reunites with Adam in Vancouver to tell him that he is now free from Yakuza reprisal. | |||||||
84 | 13 | "Hana Lokomaikaʻi" "The Favor" | Sylvain White | Story by : Peter M. Tassler Teleplay by : Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz | January 17, 2014 | 413 | 10.63 [14] |
Chin Ho is questioned by an Internal Affairs agent (Robert Knepper) about his relationship with Malia (Reiko Aylesworth) and his father's murder in a convenience store robbery 15 years before, which until recently remained unsolved. This ties into a recent discovery of the body of an undercover DEA informant, who was tortured for infiltrating a cartel after the arrival of their boss, Gabriel Waincroft (Christopher Sean), Malia's brother who Chin Ho always suspected of being his father's killer. It is later revealed that Internal Affairs suspects Chin of stealing Waincroft's $25 million, a charge Chin strongly denies. | |||||||
85 | 14 | "Na hala a ka makua" "Sins of the Father" | Peter Weller | David Wolkove | January 31, 2014 | 414 | 11.24 [15] |
Roy Parish (Michael Madsen) is found guilty of the murder of a real estate manager, but manages to escape from the courthouse. As Five-0 and the Honolulu Police Department start an island-wide search, Parish hides in Danno's car and holds him and McGarrett at gunpoint. He forces them to a construction site to confront the star witness, who Parish claims lied under oath and framed him. Meanwhile, Grace (Teilor Grubbs) gets into trouble when she punches someone at school for picking on one of her friends and Danny must decide how to discipline her when he finds out the reason behind her behavior. | |||||||
86 | 15 | "Pale ʻla" "Buried Secrets" | Jerry Levine | Moira Kirkland | February 28, 2014 | 415 | 10.61 [16] |
Five-0 investigate the murder of estate agent Guy Ingram, whose mummified remains were found behind the wall of one of the houses he was selling. Ballistics match a weapon used previously that was supposedly confiscated and destroyed. They then realise that one of the employees of the smelter, George Moku, is selling those guns. Meanwhile, reporter Shawn Hutten (Ethan Embry) presses Grover about his past in Chicago. Grover finally confesses to McGarrett about the real reason why he moved to Hawaii. Danno's mother Clara Williams (Melanie Griffith) pays a visit and has some shocking news for her son. | |||||||
87 | 16 | "Hoku Welowelo" "Fire in the Sky" | Jeffrey Hunt | Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | March 7, 2014 | 416 | 10.35 [17] |
A honeymooning couple are gunned down whilst deep sea fishing after they witness a "falling star" crashing into the ocean. A panel of carbon graphite is found impaled on their boat. Jerry Ortega returns to reveal that the couple witnessed the crash of "Black Unicorn",a Chinese stealth satellite. Later, a Chinese Ministry of State Security agent confronts Jerry for the satellite schematics, only for him to turn the tables and taser her. The agent, Zi Chen (Elaine Tan) reveals to Five-0 that she was sent to stop her fiance, Quan Lung, who committed the killings and stole a hard drive from the satellite that would compromise U.S. defenses. Later, McGarrett allows for Jerry to live with him after Jerry believes his home was compromised by the Chinese. Meanwhile, Grover takes Clara on a ride-along. | |||||||
88 | 17 | "Ma Lalo o ka ʻili" "Beneath the Surface" | Bryan Spicer | Story by : Bill Haynes Teleplay by : Bill Haynes & John Dove | March 14, 2014 | 417 | 9.53 [18] |
The team investigates the apparent murder of school teacher Russell Donovon and the abduction of his daughter Kelly (Conor Leslie). They deduce that the culprit is Tommy Fa'aloa (Booboo Stewart), a troubled young mechanic with a criminal past, and start to believe that Tommy actually rescued Kelly from abuse inflicted by Russell. However, they later realize Kelly was faking the abuse and manipulated Tommy into killing her father to collect his insurance premium. Meanwhile, Danno, with Grace's help, attempts to reconcile his parents. When Jerry finds a polybius square cipher on McGarrett's toolbox, he cracks it as coordinates to a location in Pursat Province, Cambodia. McGarrett is told by CIA agent Sam Connors (James Brennan) that there is a grave in the location. | |||||||
89 | 18 | "Hoʻi Hou" "Reunited" | Sylvain White | Christina M. Kim | April 4, 2014 | 418 | 9.67 [19] |
Chin Ho and Jerry attend a high school reunion when a classmate, Laura Richmond, is found dead as result of falling onto one of her stiletto heels. Five-0 investigate why she attended the reunion, as she did not attend any of the past ones. They find she paid the medical bills for a Nina Johnson, mother of Cory Johnson, an aspiring surfer who disappeared 25 years ago. It appeared that Laura was seeing Cory while she was in a relationship with another classmate, Alan Kim (Peter Shinkoda). Meanwhile, McGarrett and Danno travel to Cambodia to find the grave has been dug and the body missing. They do find hair, and McGarrett has Max test the hair for DNA, only for the sample to disappear. McGarrett confronts Agent Connors, who invites him to his office later in the episode. When he returns, McGarrett finds the office deserted. A phone rings and the man on the other end warns McGarrett to discontinue his investigation. | |||||||
90 | 19 | "Ku I Ka Pili Koko" "Blood Brothers" | Maja Vrvilo | Story by : David Wolkove Teleplay by : Steven Lilien & Bryan Wynbrandt | April 11, 2014 | 419 | 9.17 [20] |
Running on a tip of a weapons deal from Jason Dekker, Five-0 and Grover's SWAT team race to a parking garage to intercept the deal, only to find the area abandoned. As the team leave, Danny and McGarrett spots a beaten man in a maintenance room, and then the building suddenly explodes, killing the man and trapping the other two. Catherine gets into contact with McGarrett and locates them both, only to learn that rescue workers cannot get to them and Danny and McGarrett must break themselves free. Meanwhile, Chin Ho and Kono learn that Dekker received the tip from a fellow inmate, known as "Spider", after learning the casualty was his brother. They learn that Spider was bribed to tip off Dekker by an unknown party with the intention to target Five-0. The man paying Spider is Edward Cobb (David Gautreaux), a retired CIA agent operating in Southeast Asia with a questionable record. McGarrett uncovers a surprising link between his mother and Wo Fat. | |||||||
91 | 20 | "Peʻepeʻe Kanaka" "Those Among Us" | Jeff Cadiente | John Dove | April 25, 2014 | 420 | 9.26 [21] |
Pool cleaner Nico Kane is found shot to death. Five-0 believe he walked into a meth lab run by local university students in one of the houses. However, after they find the student responsible, he chooses to jump to his death than get arrested. It is revealed that he and another student, Brian Miller, were radicalized by a wanted Jihadist hiding in Yemen, who is indoctrinating American students. Steve and Danny later visit a military rehabilitation center in San Diego to inform a Marine that they've captured the two terrorists responsible for the attack in Afghanistan that cost four Marines their lives and left the Marine badly injured. | |||||||
92 | 21 | "Makani ʻolu a holo malie" "Fair Winds and Following Seas" | Jeffrey Hunt | Story by : Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz & Eric Guggenheim Teleplay by : Eric Guggenheim | May 2, 2014 | 421 | 8.77 [22] |
Five-0 investigate the death of Bruce Paloma, who was transporting a liver to save the life of a patient. The liver is stolen and the team only have 18 hours to find it. They recover it quickly however, and discover the thief was hired by the bosses of Attis, a chemical company that is a target of a lawsuit, to steal the organ who was meant for the lawyer handling the case. Meanwhile, Catherine and McGarrett venture to Afghanistan to find Najib Khan, a boy who is captured by the Taliban. Catherine reveals the seven years before, she was wounded and separated from her group, where she was rescued by Najib's father Amir (Mido Hamada). The couple find Amir wounded in a field, and he reveals that his son was taken by Umar Hassan (Farshad Farahat), a terrorist who was thought to have been killed by American forces. Catherine and McGarrett soon track a convoy and find several captured children, but Najib is not one of them. Furthermore, McGarrett is captured by insurgents with connections to the terrorist ring Five-0 had taken down in the previous episode. Catherine calls Danno for help, who travels to Afghanistan to warn the military of the situation. A team of Navy SEALs find the compound and save McGarrett before he can be executed. McGarrett escapes being court-martialed and is let off with a severe reprimand. Catherine however, chooses to stay in Afghanistan to continue looking for Najib and heads off into the sunset after saying her final goodbyes to a heartbroken Steve. Note: This is the last episode to feature Michelle Borth as a main cast member. | |||||||
93 | 22 | "O ka PiliʻOhana ka ʻOi" "Family Comes First" | Bryan Spicer | Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz | May 9, 2014 | 422 | 9.21 [23] |
Five-0 hear that Wo Fat has escaped from the supermax prison in Colorado by bombing a hole in the wall to his cell. Furthermore, Doris has visited Wo Fat twice within the month of his escape. Meanwhile, Grover learns that his daughter Samantha (Paige Hurd) is kidnapped by the hacker Ian Wright (Nick Jonas), and is instructed to steal SWAT gear for a gang of mercenaries to steal $100 million of confiscated drug money to be used for Third World development that Five-0 is transporting. Desperate to save Samantha, Grover decides to walk into the compound carrying a bomb and threatening to detonate it if he is not given the money. Grover receives a call and hears that Samantha has been released, and Ian was murdered by Wo Fat, before releasing Samantha to relay a message to McGarrett that the two should talk soon. For his actions, Grover is forced to take early retirement from the Honolulu Police Department, but later accepts McGarrett's offer to join the Five-0 task force. |
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] The season premiere aired on September 27, 2013. [26] For the fourth season production of the series moved to a sound stage at Diamond Head Film Studios where the original Hawaii Five-O and Magnum, P.I. as well as Lost previously filmed at. [27] Filming on the season began on July 9, 2013 with a traditional Hawaiian blessing. [28] On October 11, 2013, it was announced that the show was planning a "fan built episode." [29] Fans and viewers of the series were able to vote on several plot elements of the show including the scene of the crime, the victim, the murder weapon, the suspect, and the scene of the takedown. [30] Once production began fans were also able to vote for additional elements such as props, cast wardrobe, music, and the episode title. [31] The episode aired as the season's eighteenth episode on April 4, 2014. [32]
On June 14, 2013, it was announced that Jorge Garcia would guest star in an episode early on in the season. [33] [34] It was also announced that Chi McBride had been cast in a guest role to play character from the original series, Captain Lou Grover; with the possibility of the role to later become recurring. [35] Tim Daly was confirmed to be guest starring in an episode as a Texas Ranger also with the possibility for the role to become recurring. [36] It was reported that Henry Ian Cusick would guest star in the season's premiere episode as a character called Ernesto, a member of a terrorist group called the National Liberation Movement. [37] Nick Jonas also guest starred in one episode as computer hacker Ian Wright. [38] After appearing in multiple episodes as a recurring character it was revealed that McBride would be upped to a series regular for the remainder of the season. [39] McBride began receiving main billing in the tenth episode of the season, "Hoʻonani Makuakane". [40] Jonas later reprised his role once again in the season finale. [41] Mark Dacascos also reprised his role as Wo Fat in the seasons premiere and finale episodes. [42] [43] Garcia quickly became a recurring character when he appeared in three more episodes later in the season. [44] Due to the popularity of his character he was subsequently upgraded to a series regular beginning with the fifth season. [45] On March 27, 2014 it was announced that Michelle Borth would depart the series at the end of the season. [46] [47] She made her final appearance as a series regular in the seasons penultimate episode. [48] Borth has continued to make guest appearances in all subsequent seasons including a recurring role early in the sixth season. [49]
No. | Episode | Air date | 18-49 rating | Viewers (millions) | Weekly rank | Live+7 18-49 | Live+7 viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Aloha kekahi i kekahi" | September 27, 2013 | 1.6 [2] | 9.46 [2] | #25 [50] | 2.4 [51] | 12.63 [51] |
2 | "ʻAʻale Maʻa Wau" | October 4, 2013 | 1.5 [3] | 9.75 [3] | #22 [52] | 2.4 [53] | 12.91 [53] |
3 | "Kaʻoia Iʻo Ma Loko" | October 11, 2013 | 1.5 [4] | 9.24 [4] | #21 [54] | N/A | 12.32 [55] |
4 | "A ia la aku" | October 18, 2013 | 1.4 [5] | 8.81 [5] | N/A | 2.3 [56] | 12.22 [56] |
5 | "Kupuʻeu" | October 25, 2013 | 1.4 [6] | 9.46 [6] | #24 [57] | 2.3 [58] | 12.71 [58] |
6 | "Kupouli ʻla" | November 1, 2013 | 1.3 [7] | 9.71 [7] | #17 [59] | 2.3 [60] | 13.08 [60] |
7 | "Ua Nalohia" | November 8, 2013 | 1.4 [8] | 9.51 [8] | #20 [61] | 2.3 [62] | 12.85 [62] |
8 | "Akanahe" | November 15, 2013 | 1.6 [9] | 9.90 [9] | #19 [63] | N/A | 12.88 [64] |
9 | "Hauʻoli La HoʻomaikaʻI" | November 22, 2013 | 1.5 [10] | 9.92 [10] | #21 [65] | 2.4 [66] | 13.47 [66] |
10 | "Hoʻonani Makuakane" | December 13, 2013 | 1.2 [11] | 9.13 [11] | #20 [67] | 2.2 [68] | 12.81 [68] |
11 | "Pukana" | December 20, 2013 | 1.3 [12] | 9.62 [12] | #11 [69] | 2.2 [70] | 12.78 [70] |
12 | "O kela me keia Manama" | January 10, 2014 | 1.6 [13] | 10.74 [13] | #10 [71] | 2.4 [72] | 13.76 [72] |
13 | "Hana Lokomaikaʻi" | January 17, 2014 | 1.5 [14] | 10.63 [14] | #11 [73] | N/A | 13.70 [74] |
14 | "Na hala a ka makua" | January 31, 2014 | 1.8 [15] | 11.24 [15] | #12 [75] | 2.6 [76] | 14.47 [76] |
15 | "Pale ʻla" | February 28, 2014 | 1.4 [16] | 10.61 [16] | #15 [77] | 2.4 [78] | 14.06 [78] |
16 | "Hoku Welowelo" | March 7, 2014 | 1.4 [17] | 10.35 [17] | #15 [79] | 2.3 [80] | 13.68 [80] |
17 | "Ma lalo o ka ʻili" | March 14, 2014 | 1.4 [18] | 9.53 [18] | #17 [81] | N/A | 12.45 [82] |
18 | "Hoʻi Hou" | April 4, 2014 | 1.4 [19] | 9.67 [19] | #16 [83] | 2.3 [84] | 13.03 [84] |
19 | "Ku I Ka Pili Koko" | April 11, 2014 | 1.3 [20] | 9.17 [20] | #17 [85] | 2.3 [86] | 12.54 [86] |
20 | "Peʻepeʻe Kainaka" | April 25, 2014 | 1.3 [21] | 9.26 [21] | #16 [87] | 2.0 [88] | 12.30 [88] |
21 | "Makani ʻolu a holo malie" | May 2, 2014 | 1.2 [22] | 8.77 [22] | #20 [89] | 2.0 [90] | 11.85 [90] |
22 | "O ka PiliʻOhana ka ʻOi" | May 9, 2014 | 1.3 [23] | 9.21 [23] | #13 [91] | 2.0 [92] | 11.93 [92] |
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The third season of the ABC American television drama series Revenge premiered on September 29, 2013. Ashley Madekwe and Connor Paolo did not return as Ashley Davenport and Declan Porter, respectively, although Madekwe guest starred in the premiere to conclude her story. On July 12, 2013, it was confirmed that Justin Hartley would join the cast as Patrick Osbourne, Victoria Grayson's long lost son. This is also the first season not to have creator Mike Kelley as executive producer and showrunner. On May 3, 2013, Sunil Nayar was confirmed as Kelley's replacement. The premiere features a flashforward where Emily is shot and the first half of the season leads up to the shooting.
Criminal Minds was officially renewed for a ninth season on May 9, 2013 and premiered on CBS and CTV, on September 25, 2013. The season consists of 24 episodes with the 200th episode being episode 14 of the season, and the finale on 14 May. This new season is said to reveal more on the past of Agent Jennifer "JJ" Jareau. "We're going to use the serendipitous gift of Season 6 to explain with flashbacks what happened when she was working for the Pentagon and why she came back as a much tougher character. I've never had a chance to flex my acting muscles like this on the show!" said A. J. Cook. The season also featured the return of Paget Brewster and Jayne Atkinson for the 200th episode, which aired on February 5, 2014. On May 14, 2014, it was revealed at the end of the season finale that Alex Blake would be leaving the show.
The fourth season of Blue Bloods, a police procedural drama series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered on CBS September 27, 2013. Leonard Goldberg serves as executive producer.
The eleventh season of Two and a Half Men premiered on CBS on September 26, 2013, and ended on May 8, 2014. This season marks another major change in the series as Amber Tamblyn joins the cast as Jenny, Charlie's illegitimate daughter. Tamblyn was promoted to series regular on October 2, 2013. This season is also the first and only season not to feature Angus T. Jones, who portrayed Jake Harper during the first ten seasons, in any capacity. He would return the following season as a guest star in the show's final episode.
The second season of the American television musical drama series, Nashville, began on September 25, 2013 and concluded on May 14, 2014, on ABC. The series was renewed for a second season on May 10, 2013.
The third season of the American television drama series Scandal, created by Shonda Rhimes, began on October 3, 2013, in the United States, on ABC, and consisted of 18 episodes. The season was produced by ABC Studios, in association with ShondaLand Production Company; the showrunner being Shonda Rhimes.
The fourth season of the NBC American supernatural drama series Grimm was announced on March 19, 2014. It consisted of 22 episodes. The series, created by David Greenwalt, Jim Kouf and Stephen Carpenter, follows a descendant of the Grimm line, Nick Burkhardt, as he deals with being a cop, and trying not to expose his secret as a Grimm.
The first season of the American crime thriller television series The Blacklist premiered on NBC on September 23, 2013. The season was produced by Davis Entertainment, Universal Television, and Sony Pictures Television, and the executive producers are Jon Bokenkamp, John Davis, John Eisendrath, John Fox, and Joe Carnahan.
The fifth season of the CBS crime drama series Hawaii Five-0 premiered on Friday, September 26, 2014, and concluded on May 8, 2015, with a two-hour season finale. The season consisted of 25 episodes.
The fifth season of Blue Bloods, a police procedural drama series created by Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess, premiered on CBS September 26, 2014, and concluded on May 1, 2015. Leonard Goldberg serves as executive producer. CBS had renewed the series for a fifth season on March 13, 2014, with a 22-episode order. The series aired its 100th episode ("Baggage") during the fifth season.
The first season of the Fox television series Sleepy Hollow premiered on September 16, 2013, and concluded January 20, 2014, consisting of 13 episodes.