His masculinity is also central to his role as a leader. McGarrett barks orders to his male detectives and female secretarial staff, including his famous catchphrase “Book ‘em, Danno.” As his orders are most often given to his Asian and native Hawaiian subalterns and as he is never in a position of deference to a non-white, Hawaii Five-O promotes a vision of white masculinity exercising hegemonic power. Finally, this masculinity is tied to the hero’s patriotism and militarism. As Hawai’i’s fictional top cop, McGarrett is a cold warrior fighting not only domestic but also foreign, often racialized, threats.