The title of the episode is correct, but the description is not. "Rest in Peace, Somebody" was a fourth season episode in which a disgruntled person threatens someone close to McGarrett. It did not involve Lewis Avery Filer (Hume Cronyn), who appeared in two far more whimsical episodes, a Season 3 outing entitled "Over Fifty? Steal" and its sequel, "Odd Man In," which was also broadcast during Season 4, but four episodes after this one. I will add that I absolutely adore the opening 50 seconds or so of this episode, which has a lovely, slow-paced instrumental version of Morton Stevens' main theme music as McGarrett drives to Five-O headquarters and lets himself into the outer office; as far as I know, it was never used again.
Mr. McGarrett is very handsome in his navy blue suit.
Yes, yes he does.
Steve should get that letter down to Che in the lab, might be able to lift some prints off of it. If anyone can, it would be Che.
The title of the episode is correct, but the description is not. "Rest in Peace, Somebody" was a fourth season episode in which a disgruntled person threatens someone close to McGarrett. It did not involve Lewis Avery Filer (Hume Cronyn), who appeared in two far more whimsical episodes, a Season 3 outing entitled "Over Fifty? Steal" and its sequel, "Odd Man In," which was also broadcast during Season 4, but four episodes after this one. I will add that I absolutely adore the opening 50 seconds or so of this episode, which has a lovely, slow-paced instrumental version of Morton Stevens' main theme music as McGarrett drives to Five-O headquarters and lets himself into the outer office; as far as I know, it was never used again.
Thank you for letting me know of this mistake. It has been deleted and will be updated soon.