'Hawaii Five-0' season 7 episode 4 spoilers: Chess piece killer abducts Alicia and Steve in ‘Hu A'e Ke Ahi Lanakila A Kamaile’
Original air date on CBS: October 14, 2016
Steve McGarett appears to be nowhere near Lady Luck on this upcoming episode as the creepy chess piece serial killer finally gets his hands on him.
Spoiler alert! This article contains “Hawaii Five-0” spoilers. Read on if you would like to know what happens next before the next episode airs.
Season 6 ended with Steve McGarett (Alex O’ Loughlin) finding himself with the need of a liver transplant just so he could stay alive. If that sounded bad enough, he went back too early and as a result, got tossed and turned around on the job. Now, there’s a creepy fellow following him around and he is about to get kidnapped. What is funny is that there are a million other times wherein this character has been in danger in the show as he appears to always be in the wrong place at the wrong time, writes Cartermatt.
Spoilers say that episode 4 of season 7 will focus on the kidnapping. The episode is entitled Hu A'e Ke Ahi Lanakila A Kamaile which literally translates to “The Fire of Kamile Rises in Triumph.” Does this point out that Steve can rise out of his fired up situation? Viewers will know once the episode airs.
The early synopsis says that both Alicia Brown (Claire Forlani) and Steve will be abducted by the chess-piece fancy serial killer that has been following them around for quite some time already and has been creeping a lot of viewers out with his intentions and why he likes chess pieces too much.
Barely any information has been released by CBS about this upcoming episode and based on the synopsis; it appears that such would be best. There is not yet an official promo for the episode but based on what has been revealed, it surely will not be easy for McGarett and Alicia to survive this ordeal as their lives will be in jeopardy. It should be noted again, that this is definitely not the first time McGarett has been in this kind of situation and it appears that this will not be the last.
“Hawaii Five-0” airs Fridays at 9 p.m. on CBS. It also airs on the TEN Channel in Australia.