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'Hawaii Five-O' Season 6 Episode 15 Spoilers: New Episode Puts The Williams Family On A Hot Seat

After that romance-filled Valentine's Day special, CBS' hit police procedural drama TV series "Hawaii Five-O" Season 6 will return this week with a brand new episode that is slated to find the Williams family in the spotlight.

Getting the hints from the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic for "Ke Koa Lokomaika'I (The Good Soldier)," it is indicated that the Federal Bureau of Investigation will hold Danny Williams' mother, Clara, for some questioning. Could this still be about his brother Matt's actions?

Danny's younger brother died years ago but his crimes are still haunting the whole family. He was introduced to viewers back in Season 1 trying to get away from the agency when he was caught laundering money for a drug syndicate. In Season 5, the younger Williams was found dead and the operatives have reasons to believe that the person in question was murdered by the people he got involved with, or perhaps he got caught in a cross-fire. With the huge amount of money that he stole still not accounted for, the FBI keeps Matt's case open. How long will this torment Danny and his mother?

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The same summary from TFC also revealed that while Danny's family is having problems with the FBI, Steve McGarrett will get to work on a case with a guy with autism. Despite his apparent inadequacy, the Five-O will have to trust the person as he happens to hold valuable information that could help the authorities solve the murder case of the autistic person's only friend.

In the casting side of things, Melanie Griffith will return to the show to reprise her role as Clara Williams, Danny's mother.

Meanwhile, Alex O'Loughlin and Scott Caan star as Steve and Danny in the show, respectively.

"Hawaii Five-O" Season 6 Episode 15 airs this Friday, Feb. 19 at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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