Alicia Brown is a retired FBI profiler.
Season 7
We are first introduced to Alicia Brown in No ke ali'i wahine a me ke 'aina, she is a profiler who is reluctant to help the Five-0 task force in finding the serial killer that is putting chess pieces in the victims mouth's.
In He Moho Hou, she finally agrees to help Five-0 when a dead body shows up in her bed as a message from the killer. We see at the end that they may have a suspect in mind based on something they saw in the therapists office.
In Hu a'e ke ahi lanakila a Kamaile, she and Steve are kidnapped by serial killer/therapist Dr. Madison Gray. She tortures them, stabs them, then puts them in a water cave to die. They do not die and are rescued by the Five-0 team.
In Hahai i nā pilikua nui, it is discovered that Alicia's daughter Sienna is not actually dead, as earlier presumed, she was just hidden by Madison Gray in a cabin. This is also the last episode we see Alicia.
Notes
- Her Daughter Sienna, was captured by a serial killer, she was found in the later half of season 7 alive.
- In Makaukau 'ce e Pa'ani, Steve is revealed to be single.
- In No Ke Ali'i' Wahine A Me Ka Aina Steve once again claims to be single.
- She has a phobia of drowning.
Later shown to have a relationship pending with Alicia Brown in Hu a'e ke ahi lanakila a Kamaile. However in Ka makuahine a me ke keikikane is again in a confirmed relationship with Lynn Downey. She reveals to prefer being is solitude than around people, but after she finds and rescues her daughter (with the help of Steve McGarrett) she says that she'd like to go out with Steve, Sienna and herself at a restaurant. Steve saved her from drowning when they were both stabbed in the back by Dr Grey and thrown into a water cave.
Appearances
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Makaukau 'ce e Pa'ani | No Ke Ali'i' Wahine A Me Ka Aina | He Moho Hou | Hu a'e ke ahi lanakila a Kamaile | Ke Ku 'Ana | Ka hale ho'okauweli | Ka makuahine a me ke keikikane | Hana Komo Pae | Elua la ma Nowemapa | Ka Luhi | Ka’ili aku | Ka 'Aelike | Ua ho'i ka 'ōpua I Awalua |
Ka laina ma ke one | Ka Pa'ani Nui | Poniu I Ke Aloha | Hahai i nā pilikua nui | E mālama pono | Puka 'ana | Huikau nā makau a nā lawai'a | Ua malo'o ka wai | Waimaka 'ele'ele | Wehe 'ana | He ke’u na ka ‘alae a Hina | Ua mau ke ea o ka 'aina i ka pono |