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** That wife who was caught by her husband on his boat (named after her) cheating with his best friend/employee on "Hoa Pili"? The wife and the lover are none other than Creator/TaraPlatt and Creator/YuriLowenthal, who are a RealLife [[RelationshipVoiceActor husband-and-wife team known mostly for their voice work]].
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** That wife who was caught by her husband on his boat (named after her) cheating with his best friend/employee on "Hoa Pili"? The wife and the lover are none other than Creator/TaraPlatt and Creator/YuriLowenthal, who are a RealLife [[RelationshipVoiceActor real life husband-and-wife team known mostly for their voice work]].work.
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* NamesTheSame: Presumably, the Dominic Alonzo mentioned in this show is ''not'' the character in ''Series/{{Arrow}}''.
** Bernie Fryer is also the name of a former NBA player with the Portland Trail Blazers who is now an NBA referee.
** Freddie Hart is also the name of the country singer who topped the country charts (and crossed over to the pop charts) with "Easy Lovin'" in 1971.
** Bernie Fryer is also the name of a former NBA player with the Portland Trail Blazers who is now an NBA referee.
** Freddie Hart is also the name of the country singer who topped the country charts (and crossed over to the pop charts) with "Easy Lovin'" in 1971.
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* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Creator/DanielDaeKim and Creator/GracePark quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Creator/ScottCaan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
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* McLeaned: Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Creator/DanielDaeKim and Creator/GracePark quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Creator/ScottCaan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
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** A cliffhanger ending for the series finale, which would've led to season 11, was shot and focused on Adam and the Yakuza before it was cut following the decision to end after ten seasons.
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** Bernie Fryer is also the name of a former NBA player with the Portland Trail Blazers who is now an NBA referee.
** Freddie Hart is also the name of the country singer who topped the country charts (and crossed over to the pop charts) with "Easy Lovin'" in 1971.
** Freddie Hart is also the name of the country singer who topped the country charts (and crossed over to the pop charts) with "Easy Lovin'" in 1971.
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** Tani's actress Meaghan Rath is Canadian.
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** Tani's actress Meaghan Rath Creator/MeaghanRath is Canadian.
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** Kimee Balmilero plays Dr. Noelani Cunha. Her father, Roy, plays Joseph Cunha in ''Nalowale i ke 'ehu o he kai'' (Lost in the Sea Sprays).
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** Kimee Balmilero Creator/KimeeBalmilero plays Dr. Noelani Cunha. Her father, Roy, plays Joseph Cunha in ''Nalowale i ke 'ehu o he kai'' (Lost in the Sea Sprays).
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* TheDanza: Actress Michelle Krusiec plays the Yakuza's crime lady Michelle Shioma.
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* TheDanza: Actress Michelle Krusiec Creator/MichelleKrusiec plays the Yakuza's crime lady Michelle Shioma.
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* TheDanza: Actress Michelle Krusiec plays the Yakuza's crime lady Michelle Shioma.
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* McLeaned: Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Creator/DanielDaeKim and Creator/GracePark quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Creator/ScottCaan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Reportedly James [=McArthur=] (the original show's Danny) was set to play Danny's father in the remake when he unexpectedly died. The role was actually Mamo Kahike, which was eventually played by Al Harrington (making him the first regular from the original show to appear).
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Reportedly James [=McArthur=] (the original show's Danny) was set to play Danny's father in the remake when he unexpectedly died. The role was actually Mamo Kahike, which was eventually played by Al Harrington (making him the first regular from the original show to appear).
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Reportedly James [=McArthur=] (the original show's Danny) was set to play Danny's father in the remake when he unexpectedly died. The role was actually Mamo Kahike, which was eventually played by Al Harrington (making him the first regular from the original show to appear).
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Reportedly James [=McArthur=] (the original show's Danny) was set to play Danny's father in the remake when he unexpectedly died. The role was actually Mamo Kahike, which was eventually played by Al Harrington (making him the first regular from the original show to appear).
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** The Ventures, a surf-rock group who is best known for their rendition of the show's theme song since they released it as a single in 1969, submitted a new re-recording of the song for the opening theme, but was turned down.
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** The Ventures, a surf-rock SurfRock group who is best known for their rendition of the show's theme song since they released it as a single in 1969, submitted a new re-recording of the song for the opening theme, but was turned down.
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* WrittenInInfirmity: Scott Caan injured his knee in Season 1, leading them to writing in a knee injury for Danny to explain why he's limping around with a cane for a few episodes.
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* DirectedByCastMember: Alex O'Loughlin directed two episodes, Daniel Dae Kim directed one.
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** Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
** Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
**RealLifeWritesThePlot: Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
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** A synthesized version of the opening theme as arranged by Brian Tyler was also considered, but it received a negative reception. In the end, Tyler re-recorded a [[https://www.hawaiimagazine.com/blogs/hawaii_today/2010/7/23/Hawaii_Five_0_theme_song_comparison new version of the opening theme]], this time staying as close to the 1968 version as possible.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
** Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
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** The Ventures, a surf-rock group who is best known for their rendition of the show's theme song since they released it as a single in 1969, submitted a new re-recording of the song for the opening theme, but was turned down.
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* FakeNationality: Irish-Korean American Daniel Henney as Japanese American Michael Noshimuri. Not the [[Disney/BigHero6 first time]] that he has played a Japanese American.
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* FakeNationality: Irish-Korean American Daniel Henney as Japanese American Michael Noshimuri. Not the [[Disney/BigHero6 [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 first time]] that he has played a Japanese American.
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** Prior to the network and show runner's decision to end the show after a decade due to Alex O'Loughlin's recovery from on-set injuries and contracts that were set to end said season, there were plans for an eleventh season with Lance Gross joining as series regular as he was confirmed to guest star in the two-part tenth season finale, along with the possibility of a SequelSeries with Danny being the main protagonist and a new character occupying Steve's spot after the show was confirmed to end but the producers decided not to go with that idea.
** Kamekona and Duke almost appeared in the final episode but their scenes were cut due to time constraints, hence their absences from it.
** Kamekona and Duke almost appeared in the final episode but their scenes were cut due to time constraints, hence their absences from it.
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** Prior to the network and show runner's decision to end the show after a decade due to Alex O'Loughlin's recovery from on-set injuries and contracts that were set to end said season, there were plans for an eleventh season with Lance Gross joining as series regular as he was confirmed to guest star in the two-part tenth season finale, along with the possibility of said season ultimately ending up as a SequelSeries with Danny being the main protagonist and a new character occupying Steve's spot after the show was confirmed to end but the producers decided not to go with that idea.
** Kamekona and Duke almost appeared in the finalepisode two episodes but their scenes were cut due to time constraints, hence their absences from it.
** Kamekona and Duke almost appeared in the final
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* FakeNationality: Irish-Korean American Daniel Henney as Japanese American Michael Noshimuri. Not the [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 first time]] that he has played a Japanese American.
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* FakeNationality: Irish-Korean American Daniel Henney as Japanese American Michael Noshimuri. Not the [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 [[Disney/BigHero6 first time]] that he has played a Japanese American.
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* FakeNationality: Irish-Korean American Daniel Henney as Japanese American Michael Noshimuri. Not the [[Disney/BigHero6 first time]] that he has played a Japanese American.
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* FakeNationality: Irish-Korean American Daniel Henney as Japanese American Michael Noshimuri. Not the [[Disney/BigHero6 [[WesternAnimation/BigHero6 first time]] that he has played a Japanese American.
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** Wil Yun Lee mentioned that he couldn't make the time to be in the final episode due to things beyond his control, even for a cameo.
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** Kamekona and Duke almost appeared in the final episode but their scenes were cut due to time constraints, hence their absences from it.
** There were almost plans to have Chin Ho and Kono returning BackForTheFinale with their actors Creator/DanielDaeKim and Creator/GracePark reprising their roles, ableit in a cameo at the end but sadly, it never materialised as Peter M. Lenkov [[https://tvline.com/2020/04/03/hawaii-five-0-recap-series-finale-mcgarrett-leaves-hawaii/2/ admitted]] in a post-finale interview that they deserved more than a cameo for the finale in addition to their actors' busy commitments in ''Series/TheGoodDoctor'' and ''Series/AMillionLittleThings'', respectively.
** There were almost plans to have Chin Ho and Kono returning BackForTheFinale with their actors Creator/DanielDaeKim and Creator/GracePark reprising their roles, ableit in a cameo at the end but sadly, it never materialised as Peter M. Lenkov [[https://tvline.com/2020/04/03/hawaii-five-0-recap-series-finale-mcgarrett-leaves-hawaii/2/ admitted]] in a post-finale interview that they deserved more than a cameo for the finale in addition to their actors' busy commitments in ''Series/TheGoodDoctor'' and ''Series/AMillionLittleThings'', respectively.
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** Creator/ChuckNorris makes a cameo appearance in ''A 'ohe ia e loa'a aku, he ulua kapapa no ka moana'' (He Cannot Be Caught for He is an Ulua Fish of the Deep Ocean). His son, Eric, is the series' stunt coordinator.
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** Kimee Balmilero plays Dr. Noelani Cunha. Her father, Roy, plays Joseph Cunha in ''Nalowale i ke 'ehu o he kai'' (Lost in the Sea Sprays).
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** The show was originally conceived as a SequelSeries to the original series, focusing on [=McGarrett=]'s son Steve Jr. with ''Series/CriminalMinds'' show runner Edward Allen Bernero set to helm the project before it was scrapped when Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci took over the project and changed it into a ContinuityReboot instead.
** Prior to the network and show runner's decision to end the show after a decade due to Alex O'Loughlin's recovery from on-set injuries and contracts that were set to end said season, there were plans for an eleventh season with Lance Gross joining as series regular as he was confirmed to guest star in the two-part tenth season finale, along with the possibility of a SequelSeries with Danny being the main protagonist and a new character occupying Steve's spot after the show was confirmed to end but the producers decided not to go with that idea.
** Prior to the network and show runner's decision to end the show after a decade due to Alex O'Loughlin's recovery from on-set injuries and contracts that were set to end said season, there were plans for an eleventh season with Lance Gross joining as series regular as he was confirmed to guest star in the two-part tenth season finale, along with the possibility of a SequelSeries with Danny being the main protagonist and a new character occupying Steve's spot after the show was confirmed to end but the producers decided not to go with that idea.
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* FakeNationality: Irish-Korean American Daniel Henney as Japanese American Daniel Noshimuri. Not the [[Disney/BigHero6 first time]] that he has played a Japanese American.
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* FakeNationality: Irish-Korean American Daniel Henney as Japanese American Daniel Michael Noshimuri. Not the [[Disney/BigHero6 first time]] that he has played a Japanese American.
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** Tani's actress Creator/MeaghanRath is Canadian.
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** Tani's actress Creator/MeaghanRath Meaghan Rath is Canadian.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Chin and Kono's departures in the season seven finale is due to their actors Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park quitting after a dispute with the show's producers for not being paid equally as their fellow co-stars Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan and thus were replaced by Tani and Junior in the following season.
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** Tani's actress Creator/MeaghanRath is Canadian.
** Junior's actor Beulah Koale is New Zealander.
** Junior's actor Beulah Koale is New Zealander.
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* ProducedByCastmember: Alex O'Loughlin became a producer in season ten.