Ka Hakaka Maikaʻi

"Ka Hakaka Maika'i" (Hawaiian for: "The Good Fight") is the sixth episode of the second season of Hawaii Five-0. It aired on October 24, 2011. The episode was written by Kyle Harimoto and directed by Larry Teng. The episode included a crossover appearance from Daniela Ruah as Kensi Blye, her character from NCIS: Los Angeles.[1]

"Ka Hakaka Maika'i"
Hawaii Five-0 episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 6
Directed byLarry Teng
Written byKyle Harimoto
Production code206
Original air dateOctober 24, 2011 (2011-10-24)
Guest appearance(s)

Plot

Joe White has Special Agent Kensi Blye, an agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service in Los Angeles, watch the video showing John McGarrett attending a meeting with deceased Governor Pat Jameson and Wo Fat. From the video, Kensi figures out that John is saying the word, "Shelburne" over and over again. Meanwhile, the team investigates to murder of Jake Griffin, who was found dead after having drowned in the swimming pool of his home. The team realizes that the murder could be connected to a series of home invasions that have taken place recently. Later on, the team invades a house, where a family is being held hostage, and they successfully apprehend all the members of the gang, but they realize that the gang did not kill Jake. They later determine that Jake's brother-in-law, MMA instructor Marshall Martel, is the one responsible for killing Jake, and that Marshall attempted to cover up the killing as a home invasion gone wrong. Steve later participates in a charity MMA fight against Chuck Liddell, taking the place of another fighter, Vitor Boriero who got injured because Marshall also tried to frame him for the murder. When Joe returns home, he encounters Wo Fat, who tries to kill him. After Joe pushes him away, Joe goes to Mokoto, but finds Wo Fat beat him to it and killed Mokoto.

Production

Hawaii Five-0 and NCIS: Los Angeles crossed over again with the two-part crossover event, "Touch of Death", later in the season.

Casting

The episode featured a crossover appearance from NCIS: Los Angeles: Daniela Ruah as Kensi Blye.[1] MMA fighter Chuck Liddell also appeared in the episode as himself.[2]

Reception

Viewing figures

In the United States the episode was watched live by 10.70 million viewers.[3] Within seven days, the episode was watched by a total of 14.12 million viewers.[4]

Critical response

Jim Garner with TV Fanatic said "it was disappointing that the show stuck with its current trend of advertising a guest star and then only featuring one scene with him/her. This week we got to meet Agent Kensi Blye (Daniela Ruah) from NCIS: Los Angeles. She clearly had a history with Joe, which I had hoped meant we would see her for more than three minutes. Alas, it was not to be." He also gave the episode an editorial rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars.[2]

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gollark: Please support proposal 206.
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See also

References

  1. "(#206) "Ka Hakaka Maika'I (The Good Fight)"". Futon Critic. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  2. Garner, Jim (October 25, 2011). "Hawaii Five-0 Review: Together Again". TV Fanatic.
  3. Gorman, Bill (October 25, 2011). "Monday Final Ratings: World Series Game 5 Draws 14.3 Million; 'Dancing,' 'Gossip Girl' Adjusted Up; 'Castle,' '2 Broke Girls,' '2.5 Men,' 'Mike & Molly,' 'Hawaii Five-0' Adjusted Down". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  4. Gorman, Bill (November 14, 2011). "Live+7 DVR Ratings: 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Big Bang Theory' Top Absolute Gains, 'Supernatural' Tops % Gains In Week 6". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2013-05-23. Retrieved June 11, 2012.
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