
(S07E03) Is it even possible that an NCIS team led by Jethro Leroy Gibbs would make a mistake that would leave the agency open to an investigation by a blogger with an attitude? Nah. Not our Jethro. Still, that was the premise for the case on tonight's episode.
Hard as it was for Gibbs, DiNozzo and McGee to believe they'd screwed up, when the blogger -- BeltwayBurns.com -- turned up as a corpse, a whole can of worms was upended and a closed case was suddenly wide open. Fortunately, that meant a lot more chances for Ducky to interact with Gibbs, something sorely missed in the first couple of shows.
As usual with the NCIS crew, there were riddles wrapped in questions to be deciphered, but the more interesting stuff turned out to be about the characters. What happened in the polygraph room that warranted Tim having to be re-tested? Why was Gibbs restricting Ziva to desk work and why wasn't she responding to Ducky's offer to talk? How come Tony was flirting with the pretty Metro detective while Ziva was stuck back in the office? Did Abby cut her bangs? Oh, wait, that was just my question.
The thing about NCIS that always works for me is Gibbs. He's understated and serious, but he always knows more than practically anybody else in view. The interrogation scene was a perfect example. While the others try to figure out what methodology he'll employ to break down the prevaricating Naval officer, Gibbs surprises them all with a new tactic. Mark Harmon has this role mastered, from the glowering glare to the sly smile. It's a shame he gets no recognition at awards time, but procedural actors rarely get any Emmy love.
McGeek deserves kudos for connecting the deli man to the dead man by way of the train pass. The moment Tim said that they both rode the same commuter train, you knew Tony was going to see the Hitchcock reference. Like Strangers on a Train, Sutton and Arnett conspired to commit a crime knowing that it would be nearly impossible to find a link between them. The kicker, of course, was that once Sutton was confronted, Tony used the Jethro interrogation tactic -- lie to a liar -- to get him to incriminate himself.
Hopefully, McGee will return to the polygrapher and ask her out on a date. Gibbs had to spell it out for Tim, but he finally saw the light. Meanwhile, Ziva resigned from Mossad and asked Gibbs to approve her application to officially join NCIS. He didn't sign right away. In fact, it looked like he wasn't sure he wanted to sign at all. The previews for next week, though, make it look like he does sign and she's then rejected by Vance. I guess we'll have to wait and see.
Other points of interest:
-- Didn't you just know that the casket would be empty when Ducky and Abby opened it?
-- On the other hand, what a great way to hear more about Abby's coffin.
-- The blogger as investigative reporter? Really. I thought bloggers never get out of their pajamas or their parent's basement.
-- The polygraph operator was pretty obvious about liking McGee. Is it believable that Tim is so smart at the job and so dumb with women?
-- The Metro detective, Sportelli, was a major jerk, but I could see him returning to irritate Gibbs. Same with Hanley, only I see her with Tony. He's going to ask her out on a date.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-07-2009 @ 1:40AM
Toolman said...
I had a problem with the props department tonight, that casket was WAY to clean to have been buried, even if only briefly.
"...Is it believable that Tim is so smart at the job and so dumb with women?"
Umm Yes.
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10-07-2009 @ 8:09AM
Kevin said...
I agree the casket was too clean but they are typically placed in a vault and then buried.
10-07-2009 @ 2:35AM
gela said...
DiNozzo has to be the creepiest, slimiest character on t.v.
He has no redeeming qualities.
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10-07-2009 @ 2:54AM
Toolman said...
I thought he was a little over the top tonight but generally i think he's a great character. I hope they pull in the reigns a little.
10-07-2009 @ 6:47AM
Artie B said...
Not to be nit-picky, but it's "Leroy Jethro" and not the other way around...
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10-07-2009 @ 8:58AM
zippy_zip74467 said...
I love NCIS. I love Tony. Not so much Ziva.
I hope Ziva goes through a realistic process to become an NCIS agent, and leave Tony alone. In the first episode of the new season, there is a reference to the interviewee
wanting to transfer because of an in office affair, and again last night there was another reference to fraternizing in the work place.
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10-07-2009 @ 9:11AM
Dan Chichian said...
I would be willing to bet the CBS has all of its shows dial that type of story line back a little this season after the Letterman affair.
Tony was definitely over the top annoying this ep. Usually I like him but there were too many instances of wanting to reach through my screen and smack him one.
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10-07-2009 @ 10:19AM
Loves Abby said...
I'm glad NCIS is getting reviewed here, it's been one of my favs for years now. Gela I'm sorry but Tony indeed has redeeming qualities you must not have seen the show that much, I was his toughest critic when I started watching , he is a big kid, I mean he loves Magnum's Hawaiian shirt! Give him a chance! Ziva annoys me but I've gotten used to her. The show has characters that interact so much better than the new spin-off. When you compare both shows NCIS is still much better and sleeker.
Last night's show was good, I agree about the casket.
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10-07-2009 @ 10:22AM
skywalkermoon said...
I really enjoyed this episode; however, I'm becoming annoyed at the lack of interaction between all of the characters and Ziva - but most especially Ziva and Tony. I'm hoping that changes next episode. Come on next Tuesday!
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10-07-2009 @ 12:21PM
Rick said...
How many of you grabbed your laptop and went to www.beltwayburns.com ? (sheepish grin)
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10-07-2009 @ 5:14PM
Piper said...
Just went, that gave me a good laugh :)
10-07-2009 @ 8:13PM
The1337 said...
The Strangers on a Train concept was also used this week in Castle which was interesting.
I hope the writers will be able to drag Ziva reacclimation longer and make it more compelling than an email and signature. Other than that, NCIS is firing on all cylinders. Full review of the episode.
http://th3tvobsessed.blogspot.com/2009/10/review-ncis-season-7-episode-3-inside.html
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10-08-2009 @ 10:13AM
Pamela said...
Love the show and all the characters. Missing interactions and playfulness between Tony & Ziva. Love the intensity and chemistry and the anticipation of romance between them. Let's hope the writers do this romance right.
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