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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

The Hawaii Five-0 team bids farewell to one of their own in the 10th season finale A Death in the Family, which is rarely seen in syndication these days.

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  • The reason this episode is no longer seen in current syndication packages is because when Paramount digitally remastered a new set in 1997, they only remastered 209 episodes out of 278. This episode was NOT one of them, for whatever reason.

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  • @MissGreenAgain .....it's Reni santoni indeed ...

  • Chin Ho looks real skinny here. Is that Reni Santoni there?

  • awwww...... when steve cried i cried. :(

  • yah i saw the vid on here i wish i could see all the episode.

  • Jack Lord was a perfectionist which is part of the reason Hawaii Five-O is such a great show. Lucille Ball was the same way. Both were very tough to work with but that is what made them great. Nice to have 10 seasons on dvd now and hopefully the final two will be out within the next year. I really wish they would include "Bored, She Hung Herself" as well so we adults can watch the program.

  • Hard to believe that now all the Five-O leading men(Messrs. Lord, Zulu, Fong, and now MacArthur) are all gone.

    The signposts we've grown up with have all gone away...

  • @misterspiffy2008 Not true. That was in 1966, when he wasn't even living in Hawaii, and Hawaii Five-O was not even an idea in the producer's mind. Jack wanted a 50% ownership of Star Trek, from what accounts say.

  • Don't show Daniel Dae Kim this clip!

  • It breaks my heart to see those last few seconds when McGarrett vows vengeance, and holds back tears. It shows what a great actor Jack Lord was.

  • @Amber474 No, that was not true. Jack Lord was not full of himself, but a good businessman. He wanted a 50% ownership of the show (Star Trek).

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