It was a return to the current affairs show's most controversial stories for which it had won praise and criticism.
The Native Affairs team's investigation into management and spending at the Kohangareo trust was considered by Maoridom's old guard as a disrespectful way to probe an establishment organisation led by matriarch Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi.
But there were also those who championed the team for having the courage to raise questions about powerful establishment figures.
Forbes was praised in the latest Metro magazine as "almost single-handedly for setting the Maori journalism agenda".
A piece celebrating the most influential Aucklanders said:
"Forbes is unafraid to hold the powerful figures in Maori society to account: just as the Kohanga Reo National Trust.
"Yet her influence also comes the collective behind her. It's not her office that enhances her mana so much as the quality of her colleagues."