Hawaii Five-0 season 10 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Steve and Quinn Liu, both tracking the same target, encounter each other. Steve arrests Wes Cullen for conspiracy to commit murder, but charges are dropped due to insufficient evidence. A bomb threat at Steve's house is discovered by his dog, Eddie. Meanwhile, Carol and Nate's relationship struggles during their vacation.
Full Episode S10E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Sergeant Quinn Liu?
Sergeant Quinn Liu is a military police officer who confronts Steve about following her.
Why was Wes Cullen arrested?
Wes Cullen was arrested for conspiracy to commit murder.
Why did the prosecuting attorney drop charges against Wes Cullen?
The charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence for a conviction.
What alerted Steve to the bomb in his house?
Steve's dog, Eddie, alerted him to the bomb in the garage.
What issue do Carol and Nate face during their vacation?
Carol and Nate argue about their failing relationship and poor vacation planning.
What do Tani and Junior discover in the Kapahulu Tunnel?
They find a black prison transport van, dead guards, and an escaped prisoner.
How do Tani and Junior get trapped in the tunnel?
They are trapped due to a shootout and a subsequent explosion.
Who is Jackson Wilcox?
Jackson Wilcox is a methamphetamine distributor who was believed to be dead but is found alive.
How are the survivors rescued from the tunnel?
They are rescued through a plan involving the ventilation system and assistance from Eddie, the dog.
What is revealed about Wilcox's wife, Shayla?
Shayla was having an affair with Wilcox's brother, Mike.
What happens to Mike and Shayla?
Mike and Shayla are found dead, suggesting Wilcox's involvement.
What does the team do after the rescue operation?
The team gathers for a barbecue to celebrate and reflect on the day's events.
What is Steve's suspicion regarding the bomb in his house?
Steve suspects Cullen is behind the bomb threat.
Does the episode resolve the conflict with Wilcox?
No, Wilcox escapes, leaving the conflict unresolved.