KEY POINTS

  • A preview video of "Hawaii Five-0" Season 10, episode 13 has been released online
  • The case will be about counterfeit currency
  • Lou Grover will investigate a murder at a golf course

The team will uncover a global criminal operation in “Hawaii Five-0” Season 10, episode 13. A preview video of the next episode has surfaced online, and it teases the cops finding millions in counterfeit American currency.

There will be a North Korean connection to the case in the next episode. A preview video that has surfaced online shows a group of cops opening a vault to find millions of counterfeit currency, which they will take away in plastic bags for testing and for evidence.

The counterfeit currency will be over 120 million dollars. Tani Rey (Meaghan Rath) will contact the Secret Service and uncover that the ink that was used in the printing of the counterfeit currency came from North Korea.

The North Korean connection will be shocking for Lou Grover (Chi McBride) because it will confirm a worldwide criminal operation that they will be going after. However, there is more to the case than just the counterfeit currency.

According to the plot synopsis of “Hawaii Five-0” Season 10, episode 13, Lou and the team will investigate a murder at a private golf course. The dead man will be found frozen to death in the cryo-chamber in the locker room.

The other big storyline will be about Danny (Scott Caan) tracking down the father of the boy who has been bullying Charlie (Zach Sulzbach). McGarrett will join Danny in this search.

A few stills from the next episode have also surfaced online that give the fans clues about what to expect. One of the photos shows Lou interrogating someone on his knees at the golf course.

The TV series recently had a crossover episode with “Magnum PI.” A behind-the-scenes video has been released online to mark the occasion.

“Hawaii Five-0” Season 10, episode 13 is titled "Loa'a pono ka 'iole i ka punana," which means the rat was caught right in the nest. It will air on Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.

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The team will solve new cases in "Hawaii Five-O" Season 10. Hawaii Five O/Facebook