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At his mentor's request, McGarrett persuades Max to redo the autopsy on a SEAL, thought to have committed suicide, in order to investigate his murder. Meanwhile, Chin Ho worries about Kono hanging out with a group of dirty ex-cops, including Frank Delano. Written by
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Trivia
The scene inside the Naval Situation Room where Operation Payback is revealed - the takedown of the Mexican drug cartel as depicted was based on Operation Neptune Spear where members of DEVGRU (United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group) raided the compound of 'Osama Bin Laden' on May 2, 2011 in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
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Goofs
During the raid of the house, the SEAL members photos are on the wall. The team finds that a Lieutenant Jacks (an officer) is unaccounted for. The photo they show of the officer is that of an enlisted man based upon the uniform.
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Quotes
Dr. Max Bergman:
Do you have any extenuating evidence that might suggest that this might not be a suicide?
Steve McGarrett:
No.
Dr. Max Bergman:
Okay, well, then I'm going to need a little bit more than that in order to reopen the case. Considering that my *boss*, the Senior Medical Examiner was the one who performed the autopsy. There is an unwritten rule that you don't mess with the boss's toe tags.
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References
A Few Good Men (1992)
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Who wants to kill the navy seals? Something is terribly adrift here. By the 2nd murder, our dynamic duo are already aware of what is going on. The problem here is that McGarrett's former CO is not exactly an interesting character.
The more interesting part here is being played by Grace Park. In a completely different story, she has been suspended from the force and is now consorting with unsavory characters. Why do I have a feeling that her suspension was on purpose and that she is trying to infiltrate the gang? My theory may be wrong, but I don't think so. The scene regarding the saving of the parachute jumper was very exciting, but unfortunately, most predictable.