Hawaii 5-0 Season 6 Episode 7 Tricks are Not Treats
- TV-PG
- October 23, 1973
- 49 min
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6.9 (135)
Steve McGarrett is the lead detective in Hawaii, and he and his team are called to investigate when a woman named Wendy is found dead. She was killed in her home, and her body has been posed in a gruesome way. While investigating the death, the team also has to deal with the fact that it is Halloween, and there are a lot of tricks and pranks happening around the city. They soon realize that the death and the Halloween antics are linked.
The investigation leads the team to a group of teenagers who are known to play pranks around the city. They suspect that one of the boys got carried away and accidentally killed Wendy while trying to scare her. However, things are not as straightforward as they seem. As the team digs deeper, they realize that there is more to this case than just a prank gone wrong.
Meanwhile, Steve is dealing with a personal issue of his own. He receives a box of his father's belongings, which opens up old wounds and memories. Throughout the episode, flashbacks are shown of Steve's relationship with his father when he was a child, and we see how his father's death has affected him even now.
As the investigation continues, the team uncovers a web of lies and deceit. They discover that Wendy was involved in illegal activities and that she had many enemies. They also find out that the group of pranksters is not as innocent as they seem.
The team has to work fast to solve the case before the killer strikes again. They follow leads and chase down suspects, all while dealing with the chaos of Halloween night. They finally catch a break when they discover a crucial piece of evidence that leads them to the killer.
In the end, justice is served, and the team wraps up the case just in time for the Halloween festivities to come to a close. Steve also finds closure when he comes to terms with his father's death and the memories that come with it.
Tricks are Not Treats is an exciting episode that keeps you on the edge of your seat. It combines action, drama, and personal introspection, giving viewers a well-rounded and enjoyable experience.