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'Hawaii Five-O' Season 6 Episode 10 Spoilers: Team Takes On A Boxing-Related Murder Case; Danny's Mom Arrives

After going off air for about a couple of weeks, CBS' hit police-procedural drama TV series "Hawaii Five-O" Season 6 returns this week with yet another exhilarating, action-filled brand new episode that will find the Five-O team working on a murder case involving the death of local boxer's brother. Meanwhile, fans are already excited for the Williams family reunion.

According to the synopsis shared over at The Futon Critic for the episode titled "Ka Makau Kaa Kaua" which translates to "The Sweet Science," the team will be going up against a boxing champion when the brother of his challenger ends up dead.

As further detailed, current title holder Devon Haynes (Harold House Moore) will be rounded up as a primary suspect for the death of Luke Nakano's (Lewis Tan) sibling.

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It appears that Danny (Scott Caan) and the rest of the Honululu Police Department will be looking into an angle of vicious sports rivalry which happens to go outside the bounds of the boxing ring.

If assumptions are to be given, it appears that this would be a case of a misunderstanding between two camps. Whether it's about money matters or pride, it has yet to be revealed.

In the casting side of things, Enstarz.com reports that the Williams' family is about to get a reunion. According to the media outlet, the 15th episode of the season will once again feature the acts of veteran star Melanie Griffith. In that episode, the ex-wife of Latino actor Antonio Banderas will be reprising her role as Clara, Danny's mother.

The same episode will also highlight the involvement of former "American Idol" contestant, Jordan Segundo.

It remains to be seen if the Bryan Spicer-helmed episode will see the reappearance of the detective's father.

"Hawaii Five-O" Season 6 airs this Friday, Dec. 11, at 9 p.m. on CBS. After which, the show goes into a holiday break and returns next year for the second half of the season.

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