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It's the worst kind of overexposure when world-renowned photographer Renny Sinclair is murdered while on assignment in Hawaii shooting the annual swimsuit edition of a top sports magazine. Danny, who has to interview each of the shell-shocked models, thinks this might be Five-0's best case ever. Written by
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Trivia
First appearance of HPD forensic specialist Charlie Fong in the series.
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Quotes
Steve McGarrett:
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Reading a magazine cover]
"Worship me?"
Kono Kalakaua:
What is this? Life imitating art?
Steve McGarrett:
Let me tell you something: Anybody who burns somebody alive and make them suffer the way he suffered. This was personal.
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The Muppet Show (1976)
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Soundtracks
"Trigger On My Fire"
Performed by 'Black Pistol Fire'
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The part with the uncle stealing money is getting to be a little too much. Everyone seems to be covering for everyone else.
The lead story which should have been the entire hour concerned itself with a male fashion photographer who meets a ghastly end. You would think that Danno would be extremely excited to be interviewing all of those models.
As is the case with a lot of these type of shows, suspicion always seems to fall on someone else as we all say how obvious this is and then a complete turn around occurs.
Grace Park seems to have found a new guy, someone she kissed during spin the bottle at age 10. Daniel Day Kim seems to reach a new low in seeking out the low-life for a $200,000+ loan to cover the stolen loot that his uncle took. Even though auntie was dying of kidney disease, that doesn't justify stealing the money, especially when you're a police officer for over 25 years.