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This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Hawaii Five-0 , which aired on CBS from to The article deals with the series' main, recurring, and minor characters. Officer Kono Kalakaua is a fresh HPD academy graduate who was recruited by Steve for the new task force in the pilot episode.

She is the cousin of Chin Ho Kelly. Despite her slight frame, she is well-versed in martial arts and is a skilled marksman she is usually the designated sniper when the situation requires one. Kono was a former professional surfer but a serious injury to her knee ended her career. She decides to join the "family trade" and was days away from graduating from the HPD academy when McGarrett recruited her for the new "Governor's Task Force", as Five-0 was initially called.

In the first several episodes of season 1, she works under the watchful eye of her cousin and quickly wins the trust and confidence of the other team members. While on suspension, she helps Chin and Danny go after Wo Fat , who was responsible for framing McGarrett for the murder of the Governor. To the members of the Five-0 task force and to the general public, Kono had been stripped of her badge by the Internal Affairs Department of the HPD, but it was later revealed to be a ploy for her to go undercover to bust a string of dirty ex-cops.

When Adam's brother, Michael, is released from prison, he kills someone with Kono's gun to frame her. She is cleared, but Adam has to kill Michael to protect her and Kono goes into hiding with Adam, skipping from one place to another to evade capture by vengeful yakuza members. At the beginning of Season 5, Adam starts to talk about marriage, and in the episode "Blackout" Kono accepts his proposal. They marry at the end of the season, but in the Season 6 pilot they are tortured by Chin's brother-in-law, Gabriel, who runs away with Adam's money.

The money was to pay the yakuza to free Adam from his past. Without the money the yakuza's men persecute Adam and he is forced to kill them before discovering that Gabriel has paid off his debt with the yakuza. Upset, Adam goes to the police with Kono and he takes a plea deal for 18 months in prison. At the end of Season 7, Kono left Hawaii for Carson City, Nevada where she joined a multi-agency task force combating sex trafficking.

However, midway through season 9, Adam returns to Hawaii and tells the team he and Kono have broken up. She, along with her brother, were both sent to the mainland after their mother was presumably murdered. As a result, both siblings had harbored resentment over their father splitting up the family and drifted apart over the years; in the episode " Lanakila ", she comments to her brother that the last time they met in person was at their mom's funeral over fifteen years ago.

She is the " black sheep " of the family, wandering from job to job, and was said to be living in Los Angeles when Steve returns to Hawaii for good. In a scene deleted from the Pilot episode, Steve mentions bailing her out of trouble more than once and keeping it from their father to "let Dad go to his grave believing that you were his perfect little girl".

She takes a job as a flight attendant but quit after her so-called friend Angela had betrayed her and took advantage of her naivete to be a mule for trafficking blood diamonds. In season 3 Mary returned to Hawaii working as a caretaker, originally not wanting to reconnect with Doris she later meets her after strong encouragement from Steve and the person she was caring after. In season 4, Mary adopts a baby girl and names her Joan, after her father.

Steve was initially against it but he comes to accept Joan after being forced to babysit her for the day. Since then, Mary and Steve have reconnected and she regularly sends him videos of Joan.

In the original show , Mary Ann only appeared in a two-episode arc. She was also estranged from her brother and was married and had an infant son who died of cancer. She was portrayed by Nancy Malone. In the reboot, the character features more in Steve's life and reconnected with him. Max Bergman is a former medical examiner who belonged to the City and County of Honolulu. Bergman was initially billed as a recurring character but Oka joined as a series regular and has been part of the main cast since Season 2.

Bergman was first introduced to Five-0 by Governor Jameson. He was playing the piano and then wordlessly proceeded to explain the victim's cause of death to Danny and McGarrett, before finally greeting them and introducing himself. He has the tendency to rattle off trivia, prompting the Five-0 team to cut him off and tell him to get to the point.

Danny often mocks him with medical jokes. Despite his lack of social skills, he does get along with the other members of Five He has a Halloween tradition of dressing up as a character from a Keanu Reeves film. He was born to a Japanese-American mother but adopted by a Jewish [2] family, the Bergmans, after a short stint in foster care, hence his last name. As an undergraduate at Arizona State University , he was a self-confessed party boy and earned the nickname "Beerman".

A botched bank robbery took place minutes later resulting in Sabrina being shot and Dr. Bergman having to put his medical expertise to use while being held hostage. Following the incident, he eventually works up the nerve to ask her out.

It is implied that they are in a relationship as of Season 6 Episode 14 as she is mentioned by Dr. Bergman numerous times in conversations with other members of Five-0; Rumer Willis , who portrays Sabrina, has only appeared twice on the show.

Due to the circumstances of her assignment McGarrett initially views her with suspicion and assigns her to "babysit" the victim's parents in a kidnapping case on her first day on the job. As Catherine Rollins was deployed, she spends a lot of time with McGarrett, but the latter regards her a good friend rather than a romantic interest. She had developed a crush on him, but realizes that McGarrett has always been in love with Catherine.

Before her departure, she hands him the UH season tickets she had bought. The character is based on Lori Wilson , interpreted by Sharon Farrell in the original series of She becomes the principal of the series in the twelfth season.

How or when they met is never fully explained, but it has been implied that they have known each for a long time. Their first date was revealed to have been in It is likely they would have had to keep their relationship a secret due to strict fraternization rules in the U.

Cath is a " Navy brat " and moved around frequently due to her father's various assignments. Like McGarrett, her military service record remains vague. Cath is first introduced in the Season 1 episode "Lanakila", when McGarrett calls her for "a favor". Najib's father had saved her when she was injured and separated from her unit while deployed to Kabul. As a result, he escapes a court-martial and returns stateside with a stern warning that "these rogue ops of yours are over".

Cath decides to remain in Afghanistan to continue her search for Najib and bids a tearful goodbye to McGarrett over the satellite phone. It was implied that McGarrett never really moved on, as he never indicated any interest in any of the women Danny or Ellie Clayton attempted to set him up with. Cath makes a surprise return in the season 5 finale for Kono and Adam's wedding.

Steve welcomes her with a hug when she surprises him at his backyard. She remained for the first three episodes of the series sixth season however she leaves once again before Steve is able to propose, saying that she had something to do. A heartbroken Steve tells her that he could not wait for her any longer if she decides to leave again, and she departs in tears.

However, she makes a call to an unidentified person stating that Steve believed her story and that she was "ready". She once again returned in the series seventh season for the shows th episode to inform Steve that his mother had been detained following an attempt to break Wo Fat's father out of prison. She returns again in the eighth season's twentieth episode, getting Steve's help once again to find someone making dirty bombs out of an unused military bunker's depleted uranium.

In the series finale, Catherine cracks the show's final mystery- a cypher Steve's dead mother Doris had left for him. This aids in the capture of the show's final villain- the wife of McGarrett's long-time nemesis Wo Fat. In the final moments of the series, Steve and Catherine are reunited as they get ready to depart Hawaii. He was often at loggerheads with McGarrett over what he felt was Five-0's tendency to be trigger-happy with armed suspects and refusal to obey a "wait for SWAT" order, to the point where he lodges an official complaint with Governor Denning.

The Governor dismissed Grover's complaint and then promptly orders the duo on an assignment to serve a warrant for a computer hacker. By the latter half of Season 4, he is fully accepted into the Five-0 ohana. In the season 4 finale, Grover's actions to rescue his daughter result in forced early retirement from HPD, but also allows McGarrett to recruit him to be part of the Five-0 team, which he accepts. The character was named after a Captain Grover Scott Brady from the original series.

Upon the completion of the assignment, he returned to the Chicago Police Department. The Grovers are a close-knit family and Lou is shown to be a doting father who is fair but firm with his children. As Danny also has a daughter, Grover sometimes gives him tips and unsolicited advice on dealing with preteens. Despite Grover's rocky introduction to the Five-0 team, he has since become a valued member of the team.

He has an ongoing good-natured rivalry with McGarrett. McGarrett would light-heartedly joke about Grover being a "city boy" out of his element on a tropical island [15] while Grover would poke fun about McGarrett getting himself into trouble because of his refusal to ask for help.

Unlike McGarrett, Danny Williams took longer to accept Grover but they bond over the fact that they are the only members of the team with children and would often vent their frustrations to one another about parenting issues. Their friendship becomes slightly awkward after both discover that Will and Grace had been dating behind their backs.

Grover's weapon of choice is the Kimber Warrior. Jerry Ortega is a conspiracy theorist who lives in his mother's basement until she moves to Maui who regularly assists the Five-0 Task Force with various cases. A running gag in the show is the fact that he is either resistant or reluctant to use cellular technology to communicate with McGarrett e.

The Five-0 team largely tolerate and humor him as more often than not, his conspiracy theorist ramblings provide the team with a lead or valuable insight into a case. After much pestering, in season 6, McGarrett finally lets Jerry have his own "office"—an empty file storage room in the basement—and officially hires him as a "consultant". In the same episode he shows off his musical talent by singing at the open mic when hanging out with the team for drinks after the case.

While his job officially is a consultant, he operates behind the scenes as a technical operator, often providing information about the cases Five-0 investigates or technical support when they are in the field. In the season 10 premiere, it is revealed that Jerry had been shot, continuing the cliffhanger left in the Season 9 finale.

Two weeks later while recovering in a hospital, Jerry begins thinking about moving on to other things after his near death experience. Despite the fact that he no longer appears on the series, the producers have confirmed that he will be appearing in an episode of MacGyver. Tani Rey was first introduced in the season 8 premiere as a lifeguard who was kicked out of the police academy for cheating. Steve asks her to go undercover to assist Five-0 on a case. She originally turned him down.

   


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