‘Hawaii Five-O' Season 7 Episode 17 Recap: The Shocking Twists and Turns
Rommel"Hawaii Five-O" rallies a lot of fan support recently! When the audience beheld the latest episode, the characters were having a little bit of fun under the sun during its special Valentine’s Day Special. Steve and Danny were with their girl friends during this episode and as events progressed, Danny almost ruined the entire vacation due to his obsession over his lost sunglasses. "Hawaii Five-O" Season 7 Episode 17 also ran a lighthearted mission for Chin and Kono in which they were able to solve a mystery surrounding a death relating to a pickup artist.
In this "Hawaii Five-O" episode, one of the most notable features is the return of Dr. Madison Gray (played by Elizabeth Rohm) and Alicia Brown (Claire Forlani) in an unfashionable turn. Dr. Gray comes to the station and reveals the crime she has committed thus turning herself in. She later revealed that she is not Dr. Gray at all but, another person. Her possession of Alicia’s blood in her person leads to the complication of the story.
"Hawaii Five-O" Season 7 Episode 17 Recap continues with Danny and McGarett having the burden of determining whether or not Alicia was already dead. Things turn out otherwise as Alicia was still alive and quite oblivious of what was going on. Nevertheless, Madison was in possession of her blood and seemed to have been aware that she had cut her arm.
Further on this "Hawaii Five-O" episode, Alicia was thought of initially going to kill while in the interrogation room. This did not push through because Gray convinced her to release her instead. She then pulled a razor on the prison guard and broke Gray out. This prompted them to embark on a trip to Wisconsin which, in turn, is revealed to be the place where she has been hiding for the past several months. She came there for a visit in the prison, where a serial killer was incarcerated who, in turn, appears to be connected to what happened to Alicia’s daughter.
Ultimately, the entire Five-O team managed to discover all of the events that unfolded. However, upon their first visit to the prison, Steve made a deathly choice by giving the prisoner all the tools necessary for him to commit suicide.
The above is just a tip of the iceberg. Fans and viewers need to watch the latest episode in order to discover further the interesting events that happened in the "Hawaii Five-O" series.
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