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'Hawaii Five-O' Season 6 Episode 14 Spoilers: Team Investigates Homicide Case Fueled With Marital Woes

The popular police procedural drama TV series from CBS, "Hawaii Five-O" Season 6 returns this week with a brand new and exciting episode that will feature the spirit of Valentine's Day. However, spoilers for the episode indicate that these heart-related issues won't turn out the way fans had hoped it would.

According to the synopsis from The Futon Critic for the episode "Hoa 'inea (Misery Loves Company)," the Five-O will be dealing with a brutal double homicide. The case, as it turns out, involves some "marital infidelity." As suggested, this could be a crime committed out of passion where spouses learn about the secret affairs of their respective partners.

While tackling the case, McGarrett and the team will still find time to recall their "disastrous Valentine's Day experiences." It would be interesting to find out how these police officers get to manage these kinds of situations.

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The promo images shared over at Hollywood Hills, however, hinted that the episode won't just be about heartaches and pain. In the gallery, Chin can be spotted standing in front of a woman wrapped in nothing but a towel. Lou Grover, on his part, can be found having a romantic moment together with his wife. Danny is shown wearing a serious look on his face as he talks to someone over a candelight dinner.

McGarrett can't be found in the series of photos. However, it is speculated that he could most likely be out of town for the occasion to spend a special day with someone. Could it be Lynn Downey?

Given the scarcity of the details on the summary, it can also be deduced that McGarrett will be hard on the double murder case while allowing the rest to enjoy their V-Day.

Find out how these events unfold when "Hawaii Five-O" Season 6 Episode 14 premieres Friday, Feb. 12 at 9 p.m. on CBS.

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