"Hawaii Five-0" Mea Makamae (Treasure) (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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Treasure Hunter Found Murdered
shelbythuylinh13 March 2022
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As he was going on a secret mission with a washed out other treasure hunter who's reputation was on the line and the hunter murdered could had been due to possibly finding out the truth. As the coins he was looking for that other hunter were fake.

As Chin is getting very suspicious of Kono as she accessed his account there. How that Chin does not want to think Kono has turned rogue. And jumped on the other side of the law.

As nothing is what it seems.
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2.4 ***1/2
edwagreen11 October 2011
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Good episode that really went around the bush in relating the story. When a sea diver is murdered, there are too many explanations regarding his sea diving. Some of the scenes reminded me of Lloyd Bridges diving away in the epic television show-"Sea Hunt" of years ago.

The show seemed to be producing the stars of yesteryear. Patty Duke portrayed an Alzheimer's stricken mother; Peter Fonda briefly joining her as a fellow diver and Billy Baldwin seems to have found a weekly role for himself as the guy that the Grace Park character has hooked up. For her new part,Park really looks like a hooker, but her real intent is still a secret. Watch her cagey eye movements; they seem to tell the whole story.
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older actors
tdalvarez114 October 2011
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Per the prior review which lists older actors in this episode, does anyone recognize the landlord (with the squinty eyes) of the dead diver? He's not listed in the credits, but was a regularly working actor years ago. He usually played bad guys and not just in B movies. Can't understand why he was not named in the credits. It's bugging me! Help! Another thing that bothers me is the liberties the series takes with logic or science, especially in the scenes with the "Lost" guy; the forensic pathologist. The deal with traces of lead being in the severed hand was decidedly far-fetched. And is anyone else getting a bit tired of Kono's sneers and eye-rolling in every episode? But OK, back to the main question: who is that dude?
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