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'Hawaii Five-O' Season 6 Episode 19 Spoilers: Lou Grover Fears For His Family

When CBS' hit police procedural drama TV series "Hawaii Five-O" Season 6 returns from its hiatus, it featured the struggle of Danno to keep his family whole. In this week's airing, the show will tackle on how Lou Grover will ensure the safety of his clan from the threats of the enemy. Meanwhile, the network dropped some details for an up and coming episode.

The synopsis from The Futon Critic for Episode 19 titled "Malama ka Po'e (Care For One's People)" says that a case from a decade and a half ago will come back to haunt Grover in the present. According to the summary, a "dangerous mob boss tracks him down to seek revenge." It's likely that the mobster has gone out of prison after his sentence and is now looking to return the favor to the officer and he will do so by hitting him where it hurts the most: his family.

Fans of the series may know that Grover isn't new to any threats coming from the people he helped locked up in the past. However, the gravity of the current situation will certainly put the viewers at the edge of their seats.

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Of course, Granger won't be alone to deal with the problem. McGarrett, Danno, Chin, and the rest of the guys will definitely be there to help out Lou.

In related report, Enstarz shares the synopsis for an April 22 episode titled "Ka Pono Ku'oko'a (Cost of Freedom)." As stated, Five-O will go out on a manhunt after a "deliberate chemical spill" resulted to the escape of six dangerous inmates, including Kono's husband, Adam.

"Hawaii Five-O" Season 6 features the acts of Alex O'Loughlin (Steve McGarrett), Scott Caan (Danny "Danno" Williams), Daniel Dae Kim (Chin Ho Kelly), Grace Park (Kono Kalakaua), Masi Oka (Dr. Max Bergman), Chi McBride (Lou Grover), and Jorge Garcia (Jerry Ortega).

"Care For One's People" premieres this Friday, Apr. 8 at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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