Aloha From The Case File! NCIS: Los Angeles and Hawaii Five-0: A Crossover Bromance for the Ages
Ever felt like your favorite shows needed a little vacation swap? Well, buckle up, because NCIS: Los Angeles and Hawaii Five-0 heard your pleas and delivered a two-part crossover event that's more fun than a Mai Tai on a Friday night. So, grab your shades (metaphorical or otherwise), because we're about to dive headfirst into the world of...
Touch of Death: A Match Made in Procedural Heaven
This epic crossover, creatively titled "Touch of Death" (because, you know, stakes!), aired back in 2012. Here's the down-low on where to find this gem:
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Part 1: Set your DVRs for season 2, episode 21 of Hawaii Five-0, titled "Pa Make Loa" (Hawaiian for "Touch of Death," in case you were wondering). Get ready for some serious island vibes as Steve McGarrett and Danny "Don't call me Danno" Williams team up with...
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Part 2: Brace yourselves for NCIS: Los Angeles, season 3, episode 21, also titled "Touch of Death." We swap beaches for boardrooms as Callen, Sam, and the gang join forces with their Five-0 counterparts to take down a bad guy with a not-so-tropical plan (involving a deadly virus, no less).
Why You Should Watch This Crossover Extravaganza
Here are just a few reasons why "Touch of Death" is a must-watch for fans of both shows:
- The Bromance is Real: Witness the beautiful blossoming of a friendship between the stoic Callen and the wise-cracking Danny. Let's just say, their banter is legendary.
- Island Hopping: See how the teams adjust to each other's turf. Will Sam ditch his khakis for a floral shirt? Will Chin Ho Kelly teach Callen how to surf? The possibilities are endless (and hilarious).
- A Double Dose of Justice: Twice the detectives, twice the firepower - this case is getting solved, no matter what hemisphere they're in.
So, there you have it! If you're looking for an action-packed, laugh-out-loud good time, then "Touch of Death" is the crossover for you. Just don't blame us if you suddenly crave both pineapple and seafood after watching. Mahalo!