No episodes of "Hawaii Five-0" Season 6 aired on Jan. 29 and on Feb 5. On Feb. 12, Friday, the CBS police procedural drama series will return with an episode titled "Hoa 'inea" or "Misery Loves Company" followed by "Ke Koa Lokomaika'i" or "The Good Soldier" on Feb. 19 featuring Antonio Banderas' former wife Melanie Griffith.
Aired on Jan. 22, "Hawaii Five-0" Season 6 episode 13 titled "Umia Ka Hanu" or "Hold The Breath" featured Mykelti Williamson as a guest star. "The Purge 3" actor played Clay Maxwell, the former partner of Lou Grover (Chi McBride).
Lou travelled to Chicago try to get to Clay to confess to killing his wife. On the other hand, Chin Ho Kelly (Daniel Dae Kim) and Kono Kalakaua (Grace Park), who were trying to win a bet with Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) and Danny "Danno" Williams (Scott Caan), were held hostage by two gunmen, who were trying to bury a fellow police officer's body.
"Hawaii Five-0" Season 6 episode 14 titled "Hoa 'inea" or "Misery Loves Company" is directed by Peter Weller and written by Matt Wheeler. Directed by Bryan Spicer and written by Carmen Pilar Golden and Sue Palmer, the next episode titled "Ke Koa Lokomaika'i" or "The Good Soldier" will feature Griffith's return as Danno's mother Clara Williams, according to Entertainment Weekly.
In "Ke Koa Lokomaika'i" or "The Good Soldier," the FBI will question Clara over money that Matt Williams (Dane Cook) had tucked away. This will lead to a shocking revelation about the Five-0 team.
In 2014, Griffith appeared in three episodes of "Hawaii Five-0" Season 4. Aside from returning to the CBS police procedural drama series, she is set to star in "Akil," a film written and directed by Banderas.
Meanwhile, Griffith recently attended the premiere of "How to be Single" starring Dakota Johnson, her daughter with Don Johnson. During the event, Banderas' former wife was asked for advice for women about how to be single.
"Don't get married," Us Weekly quoted Griffith as saying. "There's no need."
Watch the official trailer of "How to be Single" here: