'Hawaii Five O' season 7 spoilers: Scott Caan won't be in 150th episode; Adam and Kono to have a baby?

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While many shows mark their milestones with all of their original cast members intact, this is sadly not going to be the case for Hawaii Five-O's 150<sup>th episode.

According to a report by Movie News Guide, scheduling conflicts have rendered Scott Caan — who plays Danny Williams — unable to join the team for Episode 150. Executive Producer Peter Lenkov confirmed the news over Twitter. "Unfortunately he's not in 150," he said.

Along with his taping schedule for Hawaii Five-O, Caan is also involved in the 9/11 drama "Two for One" opposite Jason Biggs and Erika Christensen, which is currently in its post-production phase. This is also the reason why he will be appearing in a reduced number of episodes this season.

In a separate interview with TV Guide, Lenkov hinted that there will be major developments in the relationship of Adam (Ian Anthony Dale) and Kono (Grace Park), which may come in the form of starting a family.

"I like to believe they're going to be thinking about starting a family and about just trying to move on from all the bad in their life. It brings them closer together, knowing that everything's fleeting, and I think they're looking at their relationship in a different way," he said.

Meanwhile, as the synopsis of the premiere for season 7 has been released, it seems that the team is not showing any hints of slowing down, even after McGarrett's (Alex O'Loughlin) close call last season.

"Five-0 must work with rogue MI-6 agent Harry Langford (guest star Chris Vance) to find a terrorist planning to cause nuclear reactors across Europe to meltdown. Also, McGarrett and Danny ask retired FBI profiler Alicia Brown (guest star Claire Forlani) to help them find their serial killer vigilante," the synopsis read.

Meanwhile, the show's season 7 premiere on CBS has also been pushed back to Sept. 30, after it was initially announced for Sept. 23, reported Carter Matt.

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