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'Hawaii Five-0' Season 9 Episode 3 Spoilers, News, and Update: How the Major Characters Handle Heatwave and Other Crime Challenges

“Hawaii Five-0” Season 9 Episode 3 is expected to be premiered on Friday, October 12 at CBS. In a previous report, it said that this episode will focus on heat wave and of course, there will be crimes. So the question now here is, how the major characters will handle the challenge by mother nature?

"Hawaii Five-0" Season 9 episode 3 is going to air on CBS on Friday night. It has been confirmed that the episode will focus on the heat wave. In the story, Hawaii is facing off heat wave, which may cause crime to spike, and it may lead to chaos among many crime-abiding citizens.

"Hawaii Five-0" Season 9 Ep. 3 is titled "Mimiki Ke Kai, Ahuwale Ka Papa Leho." Here's the official synopsis of the episode:

“Mimiki ke kai, ahuwale ka papa leho” – Crime spikes when a heat wave hits Oahu, causing McGarrett and Danny to hunt down a bank thief, and Tani and Junior’s car is stolen while they’re on duty. Also, Grover plays the golf game of a lifetime, and Kamekona incites a riot by price-gouging on his [shaved] ice."

There is a video showing a sneak peek of "Hawaii Five-0" Season 9 Ep. 3. In the video, the three characters are handling the sudden spike. The sneak peek of "Hawaii Five-0" Season 9 Ep. 3 shows Wo Fat is alive-McGarrett's nemesis.

There is also a blackout in the place due to the chaos. Unfortunately, Steve and Danny are still in the process of trying to launch their restaurant, and now, they are having problems with their restaurant as some of their fish are dependent on electricity (well, aside from water). So the problem now here is, they are trying to figure out which fish to put on the ice first.

“Hawaii Five-0” Season 9 Episode 3 sneak peek video also shows Junior and Tani are chilling at Five-0’s headquarters because there is an air-conditioner. Apparently, they both suffer from the intense heat. But apart from the heat, there are more problems to come.

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