
Honor Is an Unmarked Grave
Egotistical author Travis Marshall discovers the unmarked grave of heir Brian Henderson. Marshall is promoting his find to the media, much to the annoyance of McGarrett & Co., who have re-opened an investigation. Brian Marshall ha...
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"This is a very unusual episode because it plays more like an old B-mystery movie or an episode of "Miss Marple" or "Murder She Wrote". This isn't a complaint--just an observation that this one isn't much like the average "Hawaii Five-O". It also is unusual because the topic of rape is discussed--and, oddly, it also was the main theme of the next episode. This period in the mid-1970s saw an awakening in discussing rape following the made for TV film "A Case of Rape"--and obviously standards for what was and was not acceptable for television fare..."
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James Olson's character is seen in the beginning of the episode carrying a red, yellow, blue and green umbrella. It may not have been done deliberately, but that type of umbrella was seen frequently as a symbol in Patrick McGoohan's series of The Prisoner (1967) in 1967. The character portrayed by Olson plays an egotistical type who is always shouting harassment from the police. This is similar behavior pulled by the government ruling the village in The Prisoner, the leader of which (Number 2), is often seen standing close to, or carrying an umbrella which appears to be identical to the one carried by Olson in this episode.
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Egotistical author Travis Marshall discovers the unmarked grave of heir Brian Henderson. Marshall is promoting his find to the media, much to the annoyance of McGarrett & Co., who have re-opened an investigation. Brian Marshall ha...