(S0518/19) Well, the previews didn't lie. For weeks now, we've been told in previews and commercials -- not to mention numerous stories in the press -- that one of the principals would die on the finale of NCIS. The producers delivered; someone died. In one way, the death of Jenny Shephard, NCIS director, is the least painful loss, and also the most obvious. If you had Lauren Holly in the NCIS pool, you're the winner. For most of the episodes since the return from the strike, viewers have known that Ducky had determined that the director was sick. Jethro knew it; so did Jenny. But Jenny didn't know that Jethro knew. (Can you follow that?) Anyway, what it means in the big picture is that before tonight's two-hour finale, Jenny Shephard was the most likely candidate to bite the dust. Fortunately, the way the show chose to kill her off was pretty creative. It was kick-ass, if you ask me. Instead of wasting away from a disease that was never identified -- but would have resulted in severe pain and loss of motor skills according to Ducky -- she went out guns blazing. And kind of like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, you don't see her getting riddled with bullets.
As the episode began, Jenny was in L.A. attending the funeral of a former NCIS agent named Decker. The cause of death was a heart attack, but Jenny knew better when she overheard a code word -- Oshimida -- which was key to an op she, Jethro and Decker had worked nine years before in Paris. She knew Decker's death was connected to a loose end and she would be the next agent targeted. She reached out to Jethro's mentor, Mike Franks, to track down Decker's "insurance" -- a McGuffin to the very end of the show -- and in some ways, to make sure he would help her achieve her ultimate goal. That goal was not self-preservation; it was protecting Jethro.
Franks, wonderfully played by Muse Watson, was a welcomed return for this two-parter. In a show last season, Jethro helped him to clear his son's name and get away to Mexico with his grandchild. His loyalty to Gibbs and knowledge of the spy game comes in handy. As a plot point, he's also one of the only characters with whom you could imagine Jenny sharing her real feelings about Jethro. She told Mike that she gave up Gibbs and regretted it. He wasn't part of her five-point plan. When Mike responds, "You're still young," the look in her eyes revealed that she knew she'd never live long enough to fix the mistake she'd made by losing Gibbs. Franks knew it, too, because he'd found her pills.
The first hour was mainly Jenny's case, culminating with the shootout at the diner and her death. Ziva and Tony had blown it big time by allowing her to get away from their detail; they were assigned to protect her. It seemed throughout the show, they were always a step behind -- and in the end, Tony was beating himself up for his failures. It reminded him too much of his failures with Jean and the Frog.
Back at NCIS headquarters, Abby and McGee were doing the procedural stuff, analyzing the data as they usually do. Abby, in her Abby way, sensed something was wrong. When Ducky received Gibbs' call about Jenny's death, it was up to him to break the news to them. When he turned to McGee and Abby, they looked like two kids about to hear the worst news ever -- it played that emotionally.
Gibbs went to the diner where he crossed swords with Vance, the acting director. With Gibbs pulling the strings, meeting with Franks behind the scenes, getting Ziva, Tony, Abby, McGee and Ducky to do the work without consulting Vance, breaking all the rules to tie up the loose end responsible for Jenny's death, he smokes out the killer. Jenny's legacy is protected when the killer (Natasha) is killed -- by Franks -- and her body burns up in the director's Georgetown home. The news reports that Jenny died in the fire. Everything would seem to be tied up in a neat bow.
Not so fast. Gibbs, Ziva, Tony and McGee are called on the carpet before the new (no longer acting) director -- Vance. He lets them all have it for "going off the reservation" to solve the case. Ziva is told that the liaison with NCIS is being terminated; she's going back to Israel. McGee is reassigned to cyber crimes unit. Tony is being sent to sea, agent afloat the U.S.S. Ronald Reagan. And Gibbs? Vance handed three confidential folders and told him, "Meet your new team."
Whoa! What the hell? Didn't see that one coming. What will this mean for next season, if you want to know, check out the spoiler at the end. If you don't want to know, stop reading after the other points of interest.
Overall, this was a good finale. Lauren Holly was a good foil for Mark Harmon, and the sexual tension between their characters and the allusions to their past, brought something extra to the show. She'll be missed. There will be no sexual tension between Vance and Gibbs, I promise you that. But Jenny's exit does create a lot of conflict and that's good for drama. So, I'm not happy Shephard's dead, but I see why they did it.
Other points of interest
-- The best one-liner was Abby's. After seeing the cellphone pictures sent by Jenny for identifying, she shows McGee the five bad photos and says of Shephard, "A great director. Annie Leibovitz she's not."
-- As if Jethro wasn't already torn up about Jenny's death, Mike tells him, "Her last stand was protecting you."
-- Before giving Ziva, Tony, McGee and Gibbs the new assignments, Vance takes from Shephard's locked files his own jacket. He removes one page and shreds it. Was the contents of the page something Jenny had over on Vance? Was he destroying something incriminating?
-- Decker's insurance is absconded by Franks from the annexed NCIS files. When Vance later asks Mike about the file, Franks tells him, "You can read it. I'll leave it for you in my will." I wouldn't be surprised if Mike uses this to help Gibbs down the line.
-- Working with Tony and Ziva, Jenny was no-nonsense. Even more no nonsense then Gibbs is. When Tony calls her fearless leader, she says, "Don't call me fearless leader" -- and she means it.
-- Mike asks Jenny why she called him. "I need someone I can trust and you're on the short list." He answers, "I didn't know you were a fan." Jenny explains, it's Gibbs' short list. "He trusts you with his life and that's good enough for me."
-- Abby showed her emotions more than usual considering the circumstances. When she said she regreted not telling the director that she was a snappy dresser, she managed to get a smile from Gibbs.
Spoiler Alert!
According to our spoiler diva, Isabelle, Tony, Abby, Ziva, McGee and Gibbs are in the new season premiere. No word on Ducky or Palmer yet. Also, it's still to be determined if the team is somehow back together in the premiere or if they'll be separated for a while. What do you think? Comments welcome!















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 6)
5-21-2008 @ 1:11AM
nickmagoo said...
seriously, putting the death info in the first paragraph???? what is your problem? i thought one of the first things to be drilled into your skull at tvsquad is DON'T GIVE AWAY SPOILERS IN THE FIRST PARAGRAPH.
i haven't seen the episode yet (actually, my dvr didn't record it for some weird reason, i was going to watch it at a friend's place tomorrow instead). as i opened tvsquad to look at a post on another show, there it was staring me in the face. thanks ever so much...
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5-21-2008 @ 9:52AM
Jon said...
If you didn't watch the episode then why the heck would you read anything about it? It is your own fault for reading what happened. It isn't a spoiler because it aired. If this was posted BEFORE it broadcasted, then yes, it would be a spoiler. So you have nobody to blame but yourself.
5-21-2008 @ 11:38AM
LC said...
I agree with Jon. They didn' show Jenny's picture in the entry's picture. Even if you read the first sentence, you can see that a spolier is coming. I avoid coming to this site until I see the episode of a show in order to avoid spoilers. Even if I did visit, I would certainly scroll past any entries of shows I haven't seen. Especially a season finale.
5-21-2008 @ 2:33PM
john galt said...
Blasted technology...imagine going to the TVSquad web site and by by chance seeing something about a TV show that you were saving for later!...when will the misery end OOOHHHHHHH MY.
5-21-2008 @ 5:35PM
nickmagoo said...
yesyesyes, be as snarky as possible. it's not a huge deal of course, but it was disappointing...especially when tvsquad ignores ncis most of the time. tvsquad is usually very vigilant about not giving away who dies until after the jump, partially because a lot of people (like me) record programs to view later, so to them (and me), it IS a spoiler.
i wasn't on tvsquad to read a review of ncis, and i wasn't even tying to read it - the page came up and literally the first thing my eyes landed on was that jenny was dead.
hypothetically, if you were a buffy fan, and you came to read a review about 90210, but the first thing you saw on the tvsquad page was angel's head blew up in a nuclear explosion, you'd be a little miffed...not QUITE the same, but you get my drift.
5-23-2008 @ 11:31AM
Eric said...
The death shouldn't have been mentioned until after the jump. Usually TV squad makes it a point to do that, so you feel safe skimming the first paragraph even if you haven't seen the show. If your going to do it for most of your reviews, you should do them for all of them. For example, Richard's review of the season finale of bones.
http://www.tvsquad.com/2008/05/20/bones-the-pain-in-the-heart-season-finale/
6-06-2008 @ 3:37PM
Marianne Cascio said...
Lose the current cast, LOSE ME AS A VIEWER. I'm sick and tired of all the cast cuts of this years TV programs. What with this and the strike, I'm going to go back to reading and TV can disappear. I could care less!
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5-21-2008 @ 1:18AM
Lorraine said...
If the team breaks up, the show is over. The team relationships and style were what made the show a success. It's too bad it has all been ruined.
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5-22-2008 @ 1:15AM
Dr. Zaius said...
I completely agree. I stopped watching House after they tore up the team of doctors. It's boring to me now.
I didn't even like NCIS the first couple of seasons because of Kate, and once she was gone, I was happy. Ziva had finally grown on me, and now they're getting rid of her!? I doubt/hope they won't go through with this.
5-21-2008 @ 1:26AM
bamagirl said...
This was ridiculous, breaking up the team. What do they think makes it such a good show, all of them together. Tony and Ziva fighting/flirting, McGee acting silly, and of course Gibbs, he wouldn't stand for another team, he always supports them.
The show will end if the writers break up the team, and I won't be watching anymore, even though I LOVE GIBBS!
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5-21-2008 @ 9:36AM
dee said...
i enjoyed the finale. the team will never break up. if the cast makes more changes, i will stop watching the show. leave perfect alone. great cast. i welcome the new director. he's a great actor.
5-23-2008 @ 10:34AM
Pauline Cochran said...
My sentiments exactly. NCIS has been an exceptionally well-done show, with a really great team of characters. Getting rid of everyone but Gibbs is, would be, insane. What were the writers and the head-honcho of the show thinking -- apparently that people like the show, so let's totally screw it up. I too am crazy about Gibbs, but if the ensemble isn't on next season, I won't be watching. And it better include Ducky and Abby too -- they are probably my favorites.
5-21-2008 @ 1:37AM
Tom said...
***Spoilers for Next Season In This Comment***
I can't believe people are actually falling for the "breaking up the team" bit. Did you folks think Gibbs was really going to retire a couple season's ago too? This is a typical "how will they get out of this one?" season ender, nothing more.
That said, I thought this was a pretty good finale. The Director was the obvious choice going in but I liked how they made it even less obviuos by half way through the first hour (once Franks mentioned the illness you knew she was a goner). There wasn't much suspense but it was still a fun episode to watch.
I also think they did a good job of building the new Director up even though they did sort of make him a bad guy in the end. The sad truth is that in TV land he comes across as a bad guy but in real life what he did would have been the right thing to do. The last thing you want in a security agency is a team of agents devoted to their leader (whose prone to go "off the reservation") above the agency itself.
Anyway, I was pleased. It wasn't ground breaking or anything but I'm looking forward to seeing how the team gets back together next season.
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5-21-2008 @ 1:48AM
Gordon Werner said...
I don't think that this episode needed to be "groundbreaking" NCIS is a great show because of the characters and their relationships with each other ... they have fun with the show and that makes it a joy to watch.
Of course the team will not be separated for long ... but it was a good way to end the episode ... at the very least it will keep everyone guessing.
BTW ... what did the new director shred?
5-21-2008 @ 1:45AM
Gordon Werner said...
Ziva was lookin' exceptionally hot this episode
=)
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5-21-2008 @ 9:15AM
Hank said...
absolutely. yum.
5-21-2008 @ 1:54AM
Morjana Coffman said...
Excellent season finale. Looking forward to next season...and the untangling of all the plot threads (hopefully).
Morjana
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5-21-2008 @ 11:05AM
Lyssa said...
Well .. hopefully they will all be back. Like everyone is saying, they can't break the team up !! Then the show would not work.
PS .. Does anyone think what the new director shedded was .. maybe Jenny had some " dirt " on him ?
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5-21-2008 @ 2:01AM
paisley said...
Ooh I can't wait to find out what the new Director shredded out of his own file. That should be interesting findings. I wasn't really fooled by the whole here's your new team bit, I mean this guy hasn't really like Gibbs from the start, never like the rest of the team either from all the interactions between them you could tell. I don't think he likes how Gibbs sometimes does things on his own.
I can't wait to find out how Gibbs, Tony, Ziva, McGee and Abby, and ducky etc will find way to get rid of this director. I hope they find some really juicy bad stuff so he can go away.
I'm kind of glad it was Jenny who died. Was a little tired of her, just my opinion but other than the chemistry she had with Gibbs, I was tired of her vendetta against the Frog guy. It got boring for me.
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5-21-2008 @ 2:16AM
mike said...
wow tvsquad what a surprise you are actually recapping a top 10 show and not bottom 100 show "cough"gossip girl" cough, i almost forget this was a tv site
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