"Hawaii Five-O" Dear Enemy (TV Episode 1971) Poster

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(1971)

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6/10
Why?!
planktonrules9 March 2010
This was an interesting episode but unfortunately the reason for why the crime occurred sure seemed vague. As a result, it's not one of the better episodes of season three.

The show begins with a guy arriving back in Hawaii after having been in Australia for a year. This loudmouth guy talked and talked about some "big deal" that would happen that night. However, the "big deal" turned out to be his being murdered instead of getting the money someone promised him. But because the murderer was so clever, it appeared that the guy died by accident.

Why Five-O got involved in this seemingly mundane death is that the wife (Vera Miles) of a man imprisoned said she was supposed to meet with the dead man AND he had information that could have gotten the conviction overturned. However, the lady is VERY unreliable and rather flaky, so McGarrett is dubious about reopening this old case. However, eventually the real murderer is revealed--but his exact motivations and actions really never made any sense.

Overall, the show didn't have a great payoff but kept my interest. However, the most interesting thing to me was to see how incredibly beautiful Ms. Miles was in 1971--she seemed even prettier than she was in the early 60s when she starred in "Psycho".
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4/10
Vera Miles
ghamiltonsq4 August 2020
I fully agree with Martin Hafer's opinion of the lovely Vera Miles. She grew more beautiful as she entered her 30's and 40's.
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2/10
Bad episode
WilliamJE20 March 2020
Dear Enemy is one of Five-0's worst episodes from seasons 1 to 8. It is boring and talky.
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10/10
Critically underrated episode - ahead of its time
josiaevans19 May 2024
Most TV shows off this era follow a specific pattern. In some ways that's good because it sells, but it also limits the impact of the story at times -- and it limits the connection for the audience. That's where this episode stands out (Keep in mind, I'm trying to explain this without giving the ending away) Let's just say that the episode follows the usual pace of the show. There's a mystery. You've seen stories like this, and surely, you have a pretty good idea whats happening. But then, in the final stretch, time seems to stop and you're on the edge of your seat. Everything is finally coming together, and you're realizing that the story was more elusive and murky than you even thought. And in the end, you're powerless to help the main characters and it's a crazy ride with a crazy ending. Great story, great drama. 10/10.
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