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* Wo Fat fears "Shelburne." [[{{Kaiju}} A fire-breathing turtle the size of a federal courthouse?]] [[CaptainObvious Who wouldn't be afraid of that?]]

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* Wo Fat fears "Shelburne." [[{{Kaiju}} A fire-breathing turtle the size of a federal courthouse?]] [[CaptainObvious Who wouldn't be afraid of that?]]that?
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[[WMG: "Shelburne" is Franchise/{{Gamera}}]]

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[[WMG: "Shelburne" is Franchise/{{Gamera}}]]Film/{{Gamera}}]]



* "Shelburne" has something to do with the Yakuza, so he must be from Japan. Franchise/{{Gamera}} is from Japan.
* The name fits. Franchise/{{Gamera}} [[IncrediblyLamePun has a shell, and he burns things.]]

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* "Shelburne" has something to do with the Yakuza, so he must be from Japan. Franchise/{{Gamera}} Film/{{Gamera}} is from Japan.
* The name fits. Franchise/{{Gamera}} Film/{{Gamera}} [[IncrediblyLamePun has a shell, and he burns things.]]
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* Amendment: it wouldn't be the world of Five-O/0, but rather, the world of ''Series/JAG'', since ''Five-0'' has been established to be in the same universe as ''Series/NCIS'', a spin-off of ''[=JAG=]'', thanks to the crossover ''Five-0'' had with ''Series/NCISLosAngeles'' (which incidentally means that Decade ''also'' caused the abnormality regarding ''Series/MacGyver2016'' being in the same universe, despite a bomb technician in the ''NCIS'' episode ''Missing'' referencing the original [=MacGyver=]).
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* [[spoiler: Wo Fat's father was revealed to still be alive towards the end of Season 4, and with his son dead as of the series' 100th episode, he may very well show up on Hawaii in some form. This troper also thinks it would be appropriate that Wo Fat's father was played by FoodNetwork personality Alton Brown, who is the frontman alongside Wo Fat actor Mark Dacascos for Iron Chef America, and whose evil side is shown in Series/CutthroatKitchen.]]

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* [[spoiler: Wo Fat's father was revealed to still be alive towards the end of Season 4, and with his son dead as of the series' 100th episode, he may very well show up on Hawaii in some form. This troper also thinks it would be appropriate that Wo Fat's father was played by FoodNetwork Creator/FoodNetwork personality Alton Brown, who is the frontman alongside Wo Fat actor Mark Dacascos for Iron Chef America, and whose evil side is shown in Series/CutthroatKitchen.]]
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[[WMG: "Shelburne" is {{Gamera}}]]

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[[WMG: "Shelburne" is {{Gamera}}]]Franchise/{{Gamera}}]]



* "Shelburne" has something to do with the Yakuza, so he must be from Japan. {{Gamera}} is from Japan.
* The name fits. {{Gamera}} [[IncrediblyLamePun has a shell, and he burns things.]]

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* "Shelburne" has something to do with the Yakuza, so he must be from Japan. {{Gamera}} Franchise/{{Gamera}} is from Japan.
* The name fits. {{Gamera}} Franchise/{{Gamera}} [[IncrediblyLamePun has a shell, and he burns things.]]
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* [[spoiler: Wo Fat's father was revealed to still be alive towards the end of Season 4, and with his son dead as of the series' 100th episode, he may very well show up on Hawaii in some form. This troper also thinks it would be appropriate that Wo Fat's father was played by FoodNetwork personality Alton Brown, who is the frontman alongside Wo Fat actor Mark Dacascos for Iron Chef America, and whose evil side is shown in Series/CutthroatKitchen.]]

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* [[spoiler: Wo Fat's father was revealed to still be alive towards the end of Season 4, and with his son dead as of the series' 100th episode, he may very well show up on Hawaii in some form. This troper also thinks it would be appropriate that Wo Fat's father was played by FoodNetwork personality Alton Brown, who is the frontman alongside Wo Fat actor Mark Dacascos for Iron Chef America, and whose evil side is shown in Series/CutthroatKitchen.]]

[[WMG:Max is going to run into Catherine.]]
They've both been PutOnABus, which means they're ripe to cross paths. Catherine was ''supposed'' to be going to Nepal, but [[spoiler:obviously didn't end up going there]]. We aren't told where Doctors Without Borders is sending Max. It's not inconceivable that a future episode will [[TheBusCameBack bring both buses back]] with him discovering her in a part of the world where she wasn't supposed to be. [[spoiler:Also, naturally, she will be injured and simply brought to the nearest medical facilities (conveniently where Max is working), and may even die - it brings closure to her plot with Steve, puts Max back in his medical examiner shoes, and gives the rest of the Five-0 team a personal motive to track down what happened to her and uncover whatever that big secret is.
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[[WMG: Lt. Rollins is an Office of Naval Intelligence spook of the [[QueenandCountry Minder]] variety.]]

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[[WMG: Lt. Rollins is an Office of Naval Intelligence spook of the [[QueenandCountry [[ComicBook/QueenandCountry Minder]] variety.]]
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** The next episode [[spoiler:[[{{Jossed}} Josses]] this, as Max's test says they're not related.]]

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** The next episode [[spoiler:[[{{Jossed}} Josses]] this, as Max's test says they're not related.]][[spoiler:But it's only jossed for being blood-related, as the 100th episode reveals that Doris had adopted Wo Fat after killing his mother, more or less making him Steve's stepbrother. So, in a way, it's confirmed as well.]]
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[[WMG: [[spoiler:Wo Fat's father will show up, and be played by [[Creator/FoodNetwork Alton Brown]], Mark Dacascos's co-host on Series/IronChefAmerica]].]]

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[[WMG: [[spoiler:Wo Fat's father will show up, and he'll be played by [[Creator/FoodNetwork Alton Brown]], Mark Dacascos's co-host on Series/IronChefAmerica]].]]
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[[WMG: [[spoiler:Wo Fat's father will show up, and be played by [[Creator/FoodNetwork Alton Brown]], Mark Dacascos's co-host on Series/IronChefAmerica.]]
* [[spoiler: Wo Fat's father was revealed to still be alive towards the end of Season 4, and with his son dead as of the series' 100th episode, he may very well show up on Hawaii in some form. This troper also thinks it would be appropriate that Wo Fat's father was played by FoodNetwork personality Alton Brown, who is the frontman alongside Wo Fat actor Mark Dacascos for Iron Chef America, and whose evil side is shown in Series/CutthroatKitchen.

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[[WMG: [[spoiler:Wo Fat's father will show up, and be played by [[Creator/FoodNetwork Alton Brown]], Mark Dacascos's co-host on Series/IronChefAmerica.Series/IronChefAmerica]].]]
* [[spoiler: Wo Fat's father was revealed to still be alive towards the end of Season 4, and with his son dead as of the series' 100th episode, he may very well show up on Hawaii in some form. This troper also thinks it would be appropriate that Wo Fat's father was played by FoodNetwork personality Alton Brown, who is the frontman alongside Wo Fat actor Mark Dacascos for Iron Chef America, and whose evil side is shown in Series/CutthroatKitchen.]]

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CONFIRMED: The Season 2 pilot shows her driving Wo Fat away after the latter clears up a loose end.

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CONFIRMED: *CONFIRMED: The Season 2 pilot shows her driving Wo Fat away after the latter clears up a loose end.



CONFIRMED: In "Maʻemaʻe", it was revealed that Kono was working for Captain Fryer, who was looking to take down his former partner's money-laundering operation.

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CONFIRMED: *CONFIRMED: In "Maʻemaʻe", it was revealed that Kono was working for Captain Fryer, who was looking to take down his former partner's money-laundering operation.



A worldwide blackout rendered the television useless, and left just about everybody unemployed. That's one way to get a show cancelled.

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A worldwide blackout rendered the television useless, and left just about everybody unemployed. That's one way to get a show cancelled.cancelled.

[[WMG: [[spoiler:Wo Fat's father will show up, and be played by [[Creator/FoodNetwork Alton Brown]], Mark Dacascos's co-host on Series/IronChefAmerica.]]
* [[spoiler: Wo Fat's father was revealed to still be alive towards the end of Season 4, and with his son dead as of the series' 100th episode, he may very well show up on Hawaii in some form. This troper also thinks it would be appropriate that Wo Fat's father was played by FoodNetwork personality Alton Brown, who is the frontman alongside Wo Fat actor Mark Dacascos for Iron Chef America, and whose evil side is shown in Series/CutthroatKitchen.
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* Seems that as of the fourth-season premiere, "Aloha kekahi i kekahi", this may be confirmed, because [=McGarett=] even seems to think so. [[spoiler: At the end of the episode McGarrett got a sample of Wo Fat's blood and said he wanted a DNA test to find out if he was his brother]].

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* Seems that as of the fourth-season premiere, "Aloha kekahi i kekahi", this may be confirmed, because [=McGarett=] even seems to think so. [[spoiler: At the end of the episode McGarrett [=McGarrett=] got a sample of Wo Fat's blood and said he wanted a DNA test to find out if he was his brother]].
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[[WMG: August March's appearance is [[Main/KamenRiderDecade Decade]]'s fault.]]
It explains how a character from the [[Series/HawaiiFiveO original series]] has ended up in the reboot, Decade managed to stop the merging of the [[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Rider]] worlds, but other worlds such as the Worlds of Five-O/0 (Five-O/0 no Sekai) are still converging.

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[[WMG: August March's appearance is [[Main/KamenRiderDecade [[Series/KamenRiderDecade Decade]]'s fault.]]
It explains how a character from the [[Series/HawaiiFiveO original series]] has ended up in the reboot, Decade managed to stop the merging of the [[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Rider]] ''Franchise/KamenRider'' worlds, but other worlds such as the Worlds of Five-O/0 (Five-O/0 no Sekai) are still converging.
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** The next episode [[spoiler:[[{{Jossed}} Josses]] this, as Max's test says they're not related.]]
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this seems like it may be confirmed

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* Seems that as of the fourth-season premiere, "Aloha kekahi i kekahi", this may be confirmed, because [=McGarett=] even seems to think so. [[spoiler: At the end of the episode McGarrett got a sample of Wo Fat's blood and said he wanted a DNA test to find out if he was his brother]].
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It explains how a character from the [[Series/HawaiiFiveO original series]] has ended up in the reboot, Decade managed to stop the merging of the [[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Rider]] worlds, but other worlds such as the Worlds of Five-O/0 (Five-O/0 no Sekai) are still converging.

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It explains how a character from the [[Series/HawaiiFiveO original series]] has ended up in the reboot, Decade managed to stop the merging of the [[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Rider]] worlds, but other worlds such as the Worlds of Five-O/0 (Five-O/0 no Sekai) are still converging.converging.

[[WMG: This show came to an end when the events of ''Series/{{Revolution}}'' occurred.]]
A worldwide blackout rendered the television useless, and left just about everybody unemployed. That's one way to get a show cancelled.
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* [[spoiler:Because it would explain her combat skills, and it'd be funny if [=McGarret=]'s mother ''and'' girlfriend were both spooks.]]

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* [[spoiler:Because it would explain her combat skills, and it'd be funny if [=McGarret=]'s mother ''and'' girlfriend were both spooks.]]]]

[[WMG: August March's appearance is [[Main/KamenRiderDecade Decade]]'s fault.]]
It explains how a character from the [[Series/HawaiiFiveO original series]] has ended up in the reboot, Decade managed to stop the merging of the [[Franchise/KamenRider Kamen Rider]] worlds, but other worlds such as the Worlds of Five-O/0 (Five-O/0 no Sekai) are still converging.
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*Complicated in "Popilikia," when Danny seems to suggest to Kono that he does believe in psychics (although he may be being sarcastic, with too straight a face) even if he doesn't believe in ghosts.
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** Three episodes later, in "Popilikia", she explained that as simply the result of a brief struggle. [[{{Handwave}} It didn't sound convincing]], and while [=McGarrett=] seemed to accept it he lated confided to Danny that he did not.
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[[WMG: Wo Fat is [=McGarrett=]'s real father.]]

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[[WMG: Wo Fat is [=McGarrett=]'s real father. Or brother.]]
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* [[spoiler:Because it would explain her combat skills, and it's be funny if [=McGarret=]'s mother ''and'' girlfriend were both spooks.]]

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* [[spoiler:Because it would explain her combat skills, and it's it'd be funny if [=McGarret=]'s mother ''and'' girlfriend were both spooks.]]
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[[WMG: Lt. Rollins is an Office of Naval Intelligence spook of the [[QueenandCountry Minder]] variety.]]
*[[spoiler:Because it would explain her combat skills, and it's be funny if [=McGarret=]'s mother ''and'' girlfriend were both spooks.]]
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[[WMG: Wo Fat is [=McGarrett=]'s brother/stepbrother/half-brother. Or Wo Fat is his real father.]]
* When he left McGarrett at the restaurant after picking up the check, he warned him about his ongoing investigation into his father's death that "[[YouDoNotWantToKnow you may not like what you find]]."

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[[WMG: Wo Fat is [=McGarrett=]'s brother/stepbrother/half-brother. Or Wo Fat is his real father.]]
* When he left McGarrett [=McGarrett=] at the restaurant after picking up the check, he warned him about his ongoing investigation into his father's death that "[[YouDoNotWantToKnow you may not like what you find]]."
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[[WMG: Wo Fat is McGarrett's brother/stepbrother/half-brother. Or Wo Fat is his real father.]]

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[[WMG: Wo Fat is McGarrett's [=McGarrett=]'s brother/stepbrother/half-brother. Or Wo Fat is his real father.]]



* When he finally found his mother was actually alive, well, and living in Japan 20 years after he'd thought her dead, and that she was Shelburne, he asked her if she had killed Wo Fat's father. "It's more complicated than that," she said, and despite McGarett's rejoinder that she had plenty of time to explain she never did.
* At the end of the third-season premiere, she and Wo Fat were shown confronting each other at gunpoint in McGarrett's house for a second. Later she said they had exchanged gunfire and Wo Fat had escaped. But only as her plane was taking off did Danny catch up to McGarrett and tell him that ballistics had found only three bullets, all of which came from the gun Doris had been holding—and they were all in the wood in the floorboards, suggesting Doris had let Wo Fat escape.
* Doesn't Wo Fat seem more likely to be McGarrett's father anyway, just from looking at them together?

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* When he finally found his mother was actually alive, well, and living in Japan 20 years after he'd thought her dead, and that she was Shelburne, he asked her if she had killed Wo Fat's father. "It's more complicated than that," she said, and despite McGarett's [=McGarrett=]'s rejoinder that she had plenty of time to explain she never did.
* At the end of the third-season premiere, she and Wo Fat were shown confronting each other at gunpoint in McGarrett's [=McGarrett=]'s house for a second. Later she said they had exchanged gunfire and Wo Fat had escaped. But only as her plane was taking off did Danny catch up to McGarrett [=McGarrett=] and tell him that ballistics had found only three bullets, all of which came from the gun Doris had been holding—and they were all in the wood in the floorboards, suggesting Doris had let Wo Fat escape.
* Doesn't Wo Fat seem more likely to be McGarrett's [=McGarrett=]'s father anyway, just from looking at them together?together, at least based on the glimpse we got of Jack [=McGarrett=] in the pilot episode?
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[[WMG: Wo Fat is McGarrett's brother/stepbrother/half-brother. Or Wo Fat is his real father.]]
*When he left McGarrett at the restaurant after picking up the check, he warned him about his ongoing investigation into his father's death that "[[YouDoNotWantToKnow you may not like what you find]]."
*When he finally found his mother was actually alive, well, and living in Japan 20 years after he'd thought her dead, and that she was Shelburne, he asked her if she had killed Wo Fat's father. "It's more complicated than that," she said, and despite McGarett's rejoinder that she had plenty of time to explain she never did.
*At the end of the third-season premiere, she and Wo Fat were shown confronting each other at gunpoint in McGarrett's house for a second. Later she said they had exchanged gunfire and Wo Fat had escaped. But only as her plane was taking off did Danny catch up to McGarrett and tell him that ballistics had found only three bullets, all of which came from the gun Doris had been holding—and they were all in the wood in the floorboards, suggesting Doris had let Wo Fat escape.
*Doesn't Wo Fat seem more likely to be McGarrett's father anyway, just from looking at them together?
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[[WMG: Steve's iPhone has [[ChekhovsGun Checkhov's Digital Recording App]] installed.]]
In the climactic confrontation at the end of "Oia'i'o," Steve uses his phone to record [[spoiler: the Governor]]'s confession that she's tied in to [[spoiler: Wo Fat]] and ordered [[spoiler: the murder of Laura Hills]]. After he's [[spoiler: tasered]], [[spoiler: Wo Fat]] directs [[spoiler: the Governor]] to hit the "delete" key, then [[spoiler: shoots her dead]] [[PreMortemOneLiner almost]] immediately. The file's been deleted, but that doesn't mean that a person skilled in computer forensics (like, say, oh, maybe [[spoiler: CIA intelligence analyst Jenna Kaye]] or [[spoiler: the newly-reinstated Lt. Chin Ho Kelly of the Honolulu Police Department]]) can't recover the data and reconstruct the file. We should find out this fall.
** Jossed; nothing was recovered from Steve's phone, but there's new evidence which clears him.
[[WMG: Wo Fat replaced the $10 million the team "borrowed" from the HPD evidence locker for Chin Ho's ransom in "Hana 'a'a Makehewa."]]
He'll use the threat of exposing the team's unauthorized appropriation to try to blackmail [=McGarrett=] and/or expose the "borrowing" to destroy Five-0.
* And is it mere coincidence that Danny's brother Matt was to receive $10 million for the interrupted money-laundering deal in "Loa Aloha"?
-->'''Chin Ho:''' You know what they say about coincidences?\\
'''Danno:''' I don't.\\
'''Chin Ho:''' They usually take a lot of planning.
RESOLVED: In "Ua Hiki Mai Kapalena Pau," we learn that [[spoiler: the "missing" serial number list for the cash in the evidence locker isn't missing after all.]] Then in the Season 1 finale, "Oia'i'o, it is revealed that [[spoiler: HPD has found fragments of the cash that Hesse burned and is going to check the readable serial numbers, so it's only a matter of time before they put two and two together.]]
Then, in the climactic confrontation scene that ends Season 1, the Governor tells [=McGarrett=] that [[spoiler: ''she'' replaced the $10 million to protect Five-0--and confesses that she's been working for Wo Fat the whole time! Wo Fat then kills her and makes it look like [=McGarrett=] pulled the trigger, leading to his arrest.]] So, in a sense, Wo Fat does use the missing money to bring down Five-0.
[[WMG: Jenna Kaye is dirty.]]
[[spoiler: Wo Fat]] has sent her to Five-0 to mislead our guys. Remember when he and [=McGarrett=] meet face-to-face for the first time, he threatens to kill her so Steve backs down? No wonder that works so well.
CONFIRMED: The Season 2 pilot shows her driving Wo Fat away after the latter clears up a loose end.
[[WMG: Kono is TheMole]]
Internal Affairs recruited her to infiltrate the dirty cop organization. That's why her removal from the force was made so public and so devastating; to make the bad guys think she was the end of her rope and ready to join them.
CONFIRMED: In "Maʻemaʻe", it was revealed that Kono was working for Captain Fryer, who was looking to take down his former partner's money-laundering operation.
[[WMG: Danno is an atheist.]]
In Ka Iwi Kapu, Danno trespasses onto ancient Hawaiian burial grounds. While this may leave room for him following a religion, he responds to Steve telling him off with "I only believe what is in front of my face, and sometimes not even then."
[[WMG: "Shelburne" is {{Gamera}}]]
Consider the evidence:
* "Shelburne" has something to do with the Yakuza, so he must be from Japan. {{Gamera}} is from Japan.
* The name fits. {{Gamera}} [[IncrediblyLamePun has a shell, and he burns things.]]
* Wo Fat fears "Shelburne." [[{{Kaiju}} A fire-breathing turtle the size of a federal courthouse?]] [[CaptainObvious Who wouldn't be afraid of that?]]
* JOSSED: Shelburne [[spoiler: is an alias that Joe White shared with Steve's father.]]
* And in addition to that, [[spoiler:[=McGarret=]'s mother]]
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