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P-Diddy Guest Stars on 'Hawaii Five-0' (VIDEO)

by Nick Zaino, posted Apr 19th 2011 12:45PM
P Diddy on 'Hawaii 5-0'P Diddy (billed under his real name, Sean Combs) played action star last night on 'Hawaii Five-0' (Monday, 10PM on CBS), appearing as Reggie Cole, a New York detective investigating the murder of his wife. In the episode, Cole is trying to protect his son while on the run, operating under cover for the FBI. He is undercover in Hawaii, where a suspect in the murder of Cole's wife winds up dead, and Cole becomes a suspect.

McGarrett asks Cole to turn himself in, but he refuses, claiming innocence. "I can't do that," says Cole. "I only have one chance to find out how this went down." Cole tries to stay ahead of the 5-0 task force by monitoring a portable radio he steals from a squad car.

Kelly and Kalakaua track Cole down and arrest him, as he still he's innocent, and that the man was dead when he got there.

Things get cleared up in the end, and the story is left open for Diddy to possibly return later in the season.

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rory

4/18/2011 hawaii fiveoh
So far I’m about halfway through watching this episode, and boy it is cracking me up. Puff Daddy; HAH, maybe you should go back to acting school. And the producer of this show made this and didn’t realize that a super UNDER-COVER, FBI special agent? I want the production crew and cast of Hawaii Five-0 to try and find one of those agents, cause I gaurentee you that before you even get close… UH OH… here comes the government BAM BAM BAM comin in with their gun showing these cover stories about the agent and you guys and the real HPD would be miles away from this case. LOL…..
Can’t wait for neext week’s! : )

- RorRiiZzlLe

April 19 2011 at 6:25 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jimmy

Every time I watch this series I often find that I roll my eyes over and over again. From the bad acting (the worst being Alex O'Loughlin's laughably over the top performance) to the poor writing to the implausible (even for television) plots this is just a bad piece of television. When McGarrett had that FBI agent in the interrogation room and utters the stupendously dumb line about he answers to no one but God and and himself I almost turned off the television. The original H5O was so much better.

April 19 2011 at 2:57 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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