Bernie Kopell, of Loveboat Fame, was completely unrecognizable here in one scene as a holocaust survivor.
Imagine, a Nazi war-criminal taking refuge after the war in a leprosy colony in Hawaii? What these animals wouldn't do to evade capture? That's what our story is about.
The second murder that occurred on the island in this episode was muddled at best, and they rightfully concentrated on the granddaughter of the recently deceased holocaust survivor who explained a situation about the same described in "Sophie's Choice," adults being substituted for children.
Karakoa's work force on strike was amusing, especially that an agreement was reached with little effort once he and his cousin sat down to supposedly negotiate.
Not only did the granddaughter come to Hawaii to do missionary work, she came to seek out the killer who gave her grandfather a terrible choice and who had to live with that choice for his remaining years.
Imagine, a Nazi war-criminal taking refuge after the war in a leprosy colony in Hawaii? What these animals wouldn't do to evade capture? That's what our story is about.
The second murder that occurred on the island in this episode was muddled at best, and they rightfully concentrated on the granddaughter of the recently deceased holocaust survivor who explained a situation about the same described in "Sophie's Choice," adults being substituted for children.
Karakoa's work force on strike was amusing, especially that an agreement was reached with little effort once he and his cousin sat down to supposedly negotiate.
Not only did the granddaughter come to Hawaii to do missionary work, she came to seek out the killer who gave her grandfather a terrible choice and who had to live with that choice for his remaining years.