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'Hawaii Five-O' Season 6 Episode 16 Spoilers: Tough Spot for McGarrett; Taps on an Old Friend

CBS' hit police procedural drama TV series "Hawaii Five-O" season 6 returns this week with a brand-new and exciting episode that will find the Five-O's collaborator getting accused, forcing one of the operatives to call on one of his trusted friends for help.

The short synopsis posted over at The Futon Critic for the episode titled "Ka Pohaku Kihi Pa'a (The Solid Cornerstone)" reveals that Sang Min (Will Yun Lee), Five O's "sketchy confidential informant," is being accused of murder. As to how these events transpired, fans would have to find out. However, the summary hints that the situation could be dire as it would force Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) to ask for help from a friend.

For this reason, fans will be delighted to find out that Michael Imperioli will return to the show to reprise his fan-favorite character Odell Martin. The actor will be joined by Jamaican reggae artist, Ziggy Marley, who will appear as Bones, Odell's friend.

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Ever since he was introduced into the show, Odell has become a go-to person for the team. With his wide network and connections, his presence will surely guarantee McGarrett and the rest of the squad can get out of the mess they are in.

The promo video shared over at YouTube teases what viewers could expect from the episode touted as "the most dramatic Hawaii Five-O this season."

The scene opens up with Sang Min getting apprehended by the authorities and later on detained. McGarrett comes to the man's rescue but it seems like the accused is in a deep kind of trouble.

Scenes shifted to reveal a shoot-out incident between the police and probably with a criminal organization.

"The Solid Cornerstone" is written by Peter M. Lenkov and directed by Jerry Levine.

"Hawaii Five-O" season 6 episode 6 premieres this Friday, Feb. 26 at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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