[s7e19] Puka 'ana Link

: Chin and Grover investigate a triple homicide at a sober living facility that was secretly being used as a drug "stash house".

The episode includes several references to a prior crossover with the MacGyver reboot. [S7E19] Puka 'ana

: McGarrett and Kono investigate a local sex trafficking ring after an abused young girl, Moani Amosa, is brought to an emergency room and then quickly spirited away by her captor. : Chin and Grover investigate a triple homicide

: This episode is widely cited by reviewers at Hawaii Five-0 Kool-Aid as one of Grace Park's most powerful performances, showcasing Kono's transition from an empathetic investigator to a "badass" taking direct, sometimes legally grey, action against predators. : This episode is widely cited by reviewers

: The episode highlights the real-life non-profit organization Hoʻōla Nā Pua and its Pearl Haven facility, which provides residential treatment for underage victims of sexual exploitation. Trivia and Continuity :

For a more community-focused perspective, provides a reader review that emphasizes the episode's value as a "teaching lesson" for parents and teens regarding internet safety. Puka 'ana - Hawaii Five-O Wiki | Fandom

The Hawaii Five-0 episode (translated as "Exodus") is a significant, Kono-centric episode that explores the heavy theme of sex trafficking in Hawaii. For a deep dive into the plot, character development, and real-world impact, the most helpful article is the TV Fanatic Recap and Review , which balances a detailed summary with critical analysis of the episode's sensitive subject matter. Key Content and Themes