: The episode features a guest appearance by NFL star Arian Foster , who assists the team after it's revealed the victim's drink was spiked prior to the murder.
Directed by and written by Kyle Harimoto and David Wolkove , the episode maintained the series' habit of blending high-stakes crime with lighthearted "carguments" and local Hawaiian flavor. It is noted for its "feel-good" ending despite the intense corporate treachery that drives the main plot. If you’d like, I can help you: Find streaming options for this specific episode. Detail the cameos of other NFL players in this episode.
: Despite missing the Pro Bowl, the episode ends on a sentimental note: Steve gifts Danny a football from Peyton Manning (addressed to "Danno"), and the two share a private moment on the field where Danny finally catches a "touchdown" pass from Steve. Production and Reception
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The primary investigation begins when a high-ranking executive from a tech firm is killed during a corporate paintball retreat. While the session was intended to be non-lethal, an intruder disguised as a participant swaps a paintball for a live round. Key plot developments include:
: The episode features a guest appearance by NFL star Arian Foster , who assists the team after it's revealed the victim's drink was spiked prior to the murder.
Directed by and written by Kyle Harimoto and David Wolkove , the episode maintained the series' habit of blending high-stakes crime with lighthearted "carguments" and local Hawaiian flavor. It is noted for its "feel-good" ending despite the intense corporate treachery that drives the main plot. If you’d like, I can help you: Find streaming options for this specific episode. Detail the cameos of other NFL players in this episode.
: Despite missing the Pro Bowl, the episode ends on a sentimental note: Steve gifts Danny a football from Peyton Manning (addressed to "Danno"), and the two share a private moment on the field where Danny finally catches a "touchdown" pass from Steve. Production and Reception
Compare this episode to other in the series. Let me know how you'd like to expand your research . Pa'ani (episode) | Hawaii Five-O Wiki | Fandom
The primary investigation begins when a high-ranking executive from a tech firm is killed during a corporate paintball retreat. While the session was intended to be non-lethal, an intruder disguised as a participant swaps a paintball for a live round. Key plot developments include: