CBS network's police procedural action drama series, "Hawaii Five-0", will not be coming back this week for a brand new episode from "Hawaii Five-0" season 7. It will be a few days before fans can witness another exciting episode of the series, but several speculations and updates have already been appearing on the possible events to be encountered.

On the previous episode of "Hawaii Five-0" season 7, with the title, "Handle With Care", it featured literally explosive scenarios that had put the audience on the edges of their seats. It showed the team tracking down a missing uranium in the middle of the jungle. The uranium was the basic material that the bomb-makers used to build the explosive material in the jungle.

Steve McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) and Danny Williams (Scott Caan) were also seen having fun as partners in Five-0 on the eighteenth episode of "Hawaii Five-0" season 7. The most exciting part came when the team was carefully extracting the explosive on the terrain before it explodes. It did explode, but they were able to bring the explosive on the drop site before it hurts them and anyone else on the place.

According to TV Guide, the most recent episode of "Hawaii Five-0" season 7 has knocked the fans off their feets. But the upcoming episode might reportedly be as exciting too, as possible new revelations may occur on the nineteenth episode. Official promo for the upcoming episode showed the team taking on a new case involving a young girl who is a child abuse victim and child trafficking.

Meanwhile, it has also been reported that one of the main actors of "Hawaii Five-0" season 7 was rumored to be leaving the show. Actor Alex O'Loughlin, who portrays Steve McGarrett was apparently in second thoughts about continuing to reprise his character after the eight season. This has resulted in a speculation that McGarrett will be written off from the show soon.

Carter Matt also reported that "Hawaii Five-0" season 7's release schedule of the upcoming episodes will likely get delayed. This is reportedly because the television programs next month for the CBS network will be stacked, including those of the NCAA tournaments, which will likely result for the series to get pushed for a later schedule.