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NCIS: Good Cop, Bad Cop

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Ziva_David_NCIS(S07E04) First of all, let's get this out of the way quickly. This might be the best episode of the season. It was all character with just enough action to keep those who love gunfire happy. But most importantly, it cemented Ziva's place in the world of NCIS (the show and the organization). For that reason alone, this was four stars all the way.

Mad Men is the kind of show where allusions are made and words have meanings that are not always readily apparent. It's a great show to watch, sometimes difficult to comprehend. NCIS doesn't pretend to be poetic. It presents compelling, dynamic situations in which characters face tough decisions and loyalty is tested and burnished over time. And the words matter here, too.

Tonight the word was mishpocheh. It's Yiddish for family. Ziva used it in one scene referring to her mission on the freighter (the dead Marine was not mishpocheh), but it mattered more in a later scene with Gibbs. More on the complexities of the episode after the jump.

Ziva has been carrying around the guilt of what happened on the Damocles for weeks. And there was the guilt related to her being captured by Saleeme when she was supposed to assassinate him. It was only a matter of time before what happened on the ship came out, especially since it supposedly went down and somehow Ziva survived. How?

By applying for NCIS formally, not as the Mossad liaison, Ziva forced the issue. That and the discovery of Marine Daniel Cryer's remains. If Ziva wanted to hide what happened, why apply for NCIS; why bury Cryer at sea with his dog tags? Wanting the truth revealed and revealing, though, are two different things.

There were great scenes tonight. Ducky locking Ziva in the morgue with him was one. Ducky said the things the others could not say, but that merely prefigured the amazing one on one with Gibbs and Ziva. You knew it was coming because he wasn't going to let Vance do all the good cop, bad cop stuff. It was never established, by the way, was he good cop or bad?

Alone with Ziva, Gibbs wasn't either. He was Gibbs. Gibbs the mentor, the commanding officer, the surrogate father. To get Ziva to reveal that her father had sent her on a suicide mission. "At any cost." Gibbs touched her hand with one finger. After telling her the hard truth that Eli was evil, and even if he's an American ally, the head of Israeli intelligence, he was dirty. Ziva knew in her heart Gibbs was right; it was never her choice. Eli had turned his daughter into a lethal weapon and then he used her.

What did Gibbs whisper to her? It was like the end of Lost in Translation (the 2003 Bill Murray/Scarlett Johansson movie). We don't get to hear the words. I think he said that she was no longer part of Mossad and no longer Eli's daughter. NCIS is her family, her mishpocheh. He kissed her on the head, like a father. That was when Ziva cried ... and smiled.

Other points of interest

-- Movie references from Tony included a wonderful analysis of the three Alien films: the Ridley Scott film was creepy, the James Cameron pic overloaded with action, the David Fincher movie too sleepy. On the book front, there was Peter Pan and The Tell-Tale Heart.

-- Abby has more than one personal philosophy. Why am I not surprised?

-- Vance's toothpick fetish can result in mouth splinters. Ouch.

-- What a colorful mess, being a code blue, black balled, and red flagged all at the same time.

-- Gibbs practices tough love, but it's love just the same.

-- Did you catch it at the end, Gibbs called Ziva "probie" and told her to get to work. Does that mean McGee has moved up a peg?

[Watch clips and episodes of NCIS at SlashControl.]

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