Honolulu P.D.

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  • 2003
  • 1 Season

Honolulu P.D. is a thrilling crime drama that focuses on the Honolulu Police Department and their fight against crime in the beautiful yet dangerous city of Honolulu, Hawaii. Produced by Content Media Corporation, the show is a captivating portrayal of the challenges and triumphs that the brave men and women of the police force face every day.

The show mainly follows the detectives of the Major Crimes Division, who are tasked with solving some of the most heinous crimes in the city. From shootings to drug busts and everything in between, the detectives use their skills and experience to bring justice to the victims and put away the perpetrators.

One of the main characters of the show is Detective Sergeant Chris Kamaka, a seasoned veteran of the department who is respected by his peers and feared by the criminals he pursues. Kamaka is the head of the Major Crimes Division and is known for his no-nonsense attitude and his ability to crack even the toughest cases.

Another key character in the show is Detective Kimo Kaihale, a young and ambitious detective who is eager to prove himself to Kamaka and the rest of the department. Kaihale is a quick thinker and a skilled investigator, and he often finds himself in dangerous situations as he tries to solve the most complex cases.

In addition to Kamaka and Kaihale, there are several other detectives and officers who play important roles in the show. These include Detective Lori Weston, a tough and intelligent detective who joins the department from the mainland, and Officer Duke Lukela, a friendly and reliable beat cop who often assists the detectives in their investigations.

One of the things that sets Honolulu P.D. apart from other crime dramas is its focus on the unique culture and landscape of Hawaii. The show often showcases the beautiful beaches, lush forests, and stunning sunsets that make Hawaii such a special place, while also highlighting the darker side of life in the city.

The crimes that the detectives investigate are often rooted in the local culture and history of Hawaii, and the show explores issues such as the clash between traditional values and modernity, the tension between native Hawaiians and non-natives, and the impact of tourism on the local economy and way of life.

Despite its focus on the unique aspects of Hawaiian culture, however, the show never loses sight of the fact that it is a crime drama first and foremost. The cases that the detectives investigate are always gripping and intense, and the show is full of tense action scenes, shocking plot twists, and heart-pumping suspense.

Honolulu P.D. is a show that will appeal to fans of crime dramas and police procedurals, as well as anyone who loves Hawaii and its unique culture. With its excellent cast, gripping storytelling, and stunning visuals, the show is a must-watch for anyone looking for an exciting and immersive television experience.

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Seasons
Danger in Paradise
6. Danger in Paradise
October 13, 2003
This may be paradise, but the Honolulu Police Department is all too aware of the dangers a life in law enforcement can pose - and HPD is determined to give officers every skill they need to get the job done.
Street Life
5. Street Life
October 6, 2003
As another morning in paradise gets underway, surf lesson stands and vendors set up for the inevitable rush of eager tourists out to catch the first wave to splash onto Waikiki.
The Other Side of Town
4. The Other Side of Town
September 29, 2003
Waikiki is buzzing. The Community ‘Brunch on the Beach’ is an easy mix of socializing and work for HPD. And when the morning shift is over, some of our featured cops can’t wait to sample a little of what makes Waikiki world famous.
Practice Makes Perfect
3. Practice Makes Perfect
September 22, 2003
The 2,000 men and women of the HPD are responsible for the entire island of Oahu. Even in paradise, anything can happen….and for HPD, ‘Practice Makes Perfect’.
Aloha Spirit
2. Aloha Spirit
September 15, 2003
The Honolulu Police Department vow to “Serve and Protect with Aloha” - it’s a way of life. Tourists falling victim to beach theft, traffic problems, the homeless enjoying all Hawaii has to offer, barricaded suspects, Chinatown drugs….and more.
The High Life
1. The High Life
September 8, 2003
Skimming over coral beds and Waikiki’s glittering skyline, Honolulu Police Department helicopter pilots never know what’s next.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 8, 2003