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'Hawaii Five-0' Season 6 Episode 14 Spoilers: Find Out What's In Store For The Valentine's Day Episode

"Hawaii Five-0" will be on a short break until the second week of February, however, several details were revealed about the upcoming Valentine's Day episode.

According to Carter Matt, fans will definitely see romance in the air in the episode titled "Hoa 'inea" or "Misery Loves Company." Another treat that viewers will also see in the next episode is the Food Network's Chef Masaharu Morimoto, so fans may expect some scenes about dining or cooking with the chef.

Not a lot of details were released, but a few snaps of the upcoming episode were posted on the Hollywood Hills. According to the website, Chin (Daniel Dae Kim) will be showing off some skin in one of the clips, while Lou (Chi McBride) and Daniel (Scott Caan) were seen doing their "thing." Some of the photos also show everyone on their Valentine's Day best.

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The short summary of the upcoming episode reads, "As Five-0 investigates a double homicide involving marital infidelity, McGarrett and the team recount their disastrous Valentine's Day experiences."

"Hawaii Five-0" season 6 episode 14 was written by Matt Wheeler and was directed by Peter Weller. Guest stars include Taylor Wily as Kamekona, Dennis Chun as Sgt. Duke Lukela, Lili Simmons as Melissa Armstrong, Julie Benz as Inspector Anny Dunn, Kamri Lin as Natalie Jacobs, Michelle Hurd as Renee Grover, Peter Togawa as Dr. Alex Baal, and Sarah Carter as Lynn Downey.

In other news, Martin Starr, one of the show's very first guest stars, is set to come back on the show. According to TV Line, Starr will be reprising his role as Adam "Toast" Charles, who's a hacker that often gives assistance to the Honolulu Police Department. Starr first appeared in season 1 episode 2, and was last seen in season 4.

Watch "Hawaii Five-0" every Friday on CBS.

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