'Hawaii Five-O' Season 5 Spoilers And Premiere: Catherine Returns Next Season? Danno Gets Involved In A Firefight, Kono's Bikini Scene And More! New Episodes Premiere September 29

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"Hawaii Five-O season 5 spoilers are here!

According to new reports, Steve McGarett's love, Catherine Rollins (played by Michelle Borth) could be back this season. As fans will remember, Catherine is in Afghanistan to search for a kidnapped boy.

However, with Catherine's supposed return comes rumors that she might be finally ending things with Steve. As executive producer Peter Lenkov told TV Line:

"I'm definitely hoping to get [Michelle Borth] back, but I'm not sure when that will happen," he said. "But there will be some type of closure."

"We're playing a little bit of McGarrett mourning that relationship," Lenkov continued. "Catherine is still [away] 'doing the right thing' and he understands that, but he's heartbroken."

Meanwhile another report claim that cast and crew were spotted in Hawaii filming more action scenes for the next season. One particular sequence reportedly involves Danno caught in a firefight.

And while Danno gets some action, a photo from the "Hawaii Five-O" Facebook page shows Kono (played by Grace Park) in a floral bikini at the beach. She was spotted filming scenes involving jet skis and small boats. It can be assumed that fans can expect something action-filled at the beach.

When asked about what will happen to "Hawaii Five-O" season 5, Lenkov said that a lot of questions will be answered, most especially in the series' 100th episode.

"I'll tell you this: If there are any lingering questions for people who have been loyally watching the show from the beginning, they're all going to be answered in the 100th episode," he said.

"There really will be no more questions, as to, 'Are [Steve and Wo fat] related?' and 'What is Wo Fat's relationship with Steve's mother?' ... That's all going to come to a head and be resolved."

Stay tuned for more "Hawaii Five-O" season 5 spoilers here! New episodes premiere September 29.

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