![]() NCIS “PANDORA’S BOX, PART I” DIRECTED BY: Arvin Brown NCIS “PANDORA’S BOX, PART I” WRITTEN BY: Cindi Hemingway Jennifer Esposito (NCIS Special Agent Alexandra “Alex” Quinn)Įmily Wickersham (Probationary Agent Eleanor “Ellie” Bishop)ĭavid McCallum (Dr. Wilmer Valderrama (NCIS Special Agent Nicholas “Nick” Torres) Sean Murray (NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee) Pauley Perrette (Forensic Specialist Abby Scuito) Mark Harmon (NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs) Pandora’s Box, Part II: NCIS agents McGee and Torres travel to New Orleans to partner with Pride and his team in the search for a missing homeland security theoretical terror playbook, on the conclusion of a special two-hour crossover event. Pandora’s Box, Part I: After Abby’s homeland security think tank is compromised and she is found in possession of a real bomb, the NCIS team discovers the leader of the group has been murdered and a theoretical terror playbook has been stolen. Grammy Award-Nominated Artist Maren Morris Performs on NCIS: New Orleans. How did the crossover work for you? Did the narrative hold up over the two episodes? Which was your favorite pairing? Comment below.When Abby’s Homeland Security Think Tank is compromised, the NCIS Team discovers a theoretical Terror Playbook has been stolen and is being auctioned on the black market in New Orleans, on a special two-hour crossover event. To catch up, watch NCIS: New Orleans online. That's lots of fodder for some self-contained episodes over the last third of the season.Īnd maybe they could even launch the next extended storyline, to carry over into next fall. Pride has an ex-wife, largely written out before the series started, and a daughter, but we rarely see either. Or how about some of Percy's family, which we keep hearing about? How about we meet Gregorio's long-lost embezzler husband? There's been precious little back story for most of the team, except maybe LaSalle and Loretta. This was a good transition episode, to take the team from the whole cartel storyline to. Gibbs: The next time there's a party, I might just pop down and surprise you. It's was funny to see a dazed McGee bedazzled with beads, drink in hand.Īnd it's hard to believe that that was just the warmup for Mardi Gras. ![]() That wasn't a joke?Īlso, finally, a healthy dose of New Orleans color. You always had a gentler way with the suits. They have their own secret history that comes out in dribs and drabs. Then there's the bromance between Pride and Gibbs. It was a nice bit of accidental corporate synergy to have Maren Morris singing her hit single "My Church" only a couple days after she won a Grammy for that song, also on CBS. Maybe he should get a refresher course from Gregorio. It would help if he stops announcing he is an NCIS agent when he's within arm's reach of the perp. Sebastian definitely needs confidence and to get out of his own head. It was good to see McGee take Sebastian under his wing and offer him some much-needed perspective. ![]() I'm wondering if he might be getting phased out, or it's just a coincidence that he's been written out of the last couple of episodes. ![]() The downside was no Patten again this episode, since he and McGee would be doing the same thing. Also it's like looking to a crystal ball, to see what I could become. LaSalle: You really like McGee, don't you? Then there's the nerds, with Sebastian in awe of McGee, who's had the career path that Sebastian aspires to. It's not easy being the new guy in a group that has worked so long together. Gregorio: Not much of a team player, huh? Torres: It's killing me to ride the bench. Gregorio: I may not be fluent in Arabic, but I am fluent in body language. While Torres' freelancing obviously offended the more straight-laced Gregorio, they found common ground. ![]()
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