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Hawai'i Five-O (2010)
The remake of Hawaii Five-O, originally aired in 1968, is a cop show set in Hawaii on the island of Oahu. Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Lauglin), a former navy SEAL, is sought out by the governor (Jean Smart) of Hawaii to form an elite task force to take care of the crimes that appear on the island. Steve's team includes Daniel "Danno" Williams (Scott Caan), a recently relocated cop from New Jersey to be close to his daughter, Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim), a former cop who was accused of a crime he didn't commit, and was McGarrett's father's protege, Kono Kelly (Grace Parker), Chin's cousin and a native fresh out of the academy. The task force, later named "Five-O", gets many different homicide cases, but keeps going back to the murder of McGarrett's father. This show not only catches the interest of people that love cop shows, but shows of the beauty of the island.
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