Last season, she was assertive and deadly and fairly annoyed with the world. And like I promised you, everything would be, was, and is alright. I went to the Killjoys source, series creator Michelle Lovretta, who wrote the last episode, to break down that delicious finale….
Who can you trust? If this episode of The Catch was any indication, the answer is just about nobody. Both Quincannon and Jesse refuse to give up on what they each think is rightfully theirs. While Jesse is struggling to face the consequences of his actions, Quincannon has laid his past demons to rest and is hellbent on moving forward and putting Annville on the map again.
Despite a…. Oh, Supergirl. That ending was cold. When an episode moves at this unforgiving pace, there is no chance for a breather nor is there a respite from the information…. Shoot outs. Fake outs. And long-awaited revelations. I have to admit though, just for a second, the lyrics popped into my…. Well, they kiss three times but the last one is the best one — and it means something. The Charles and Rosa dynamic was also great.
Username or Email Address. Remember Me. By using our website, you agree to the use of our cookies. Got it! Moment of Goodness. Tina Charles , February 29, He plays it down at work but it was cool that he came out to McGee. Loved Tony getting angry with Gibbs after his boss prevented him from going to pick up the supermodel. If Dinozzo was bad cop then Gibbs was badder cop. As for Ducky, he slipped out to get some tea while Gibbs and Dinozzo took care of the situation.
He even offered the special agents some tea too. Then, Ducky gives us some exposition and asks if the dead guy, Andrew Ryan, was connected to the death threat on the Chief of Naval Operations by a lefty radical group hence the security.
Ducky finds it counter-intuitive that a civil rights group protesting treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba would threaten the life of a Navy officer.
Ducky laughs and says we live in interesting times. Three shots, three hits! McGee wants to know if Gibbs found the weapon Ryan pulled on him. Gibbs did not. McGee says he identified himself and took fire, returned fire, and the SUV the guy was talking to drove off.
The weapon should be there. He also tells her to find out everything on Ryan. They re-enact the scene. Which seems odd given all the bystanders. Tony uses the line to determine where a slug might have hit. He tells McGee not to worry. Back at autopsy, Ducky tells Abby that Ryan had a two pack a day habit, clogged arteries, and an abused liver.
Ducky pulled one slug from the thigh, and one from the shoulder that ultimately found a resting spot in the lungs. These were non-lethal. Ducky then takes Abby through the process of the third bullet. Ziva makes the point that while McGee says he was shot at, the team has found no gun and no slugs, ergo…. Gibbs indulges his per-episode sexy-time flashback where he remembers hooking up with his Director before she was his Director.
Shepard reads the smile on his face and tells him she is thinking of something different: a time Gibbs covered for another agent who messed up. Because while she tells him to get his mind out of the bedroom, it effectively ends the discussion. Tony is on hold with the sperm bank. Tony has been on hold fifteen minutes, and Ziva twiddles her fingers with delighted anticipation as someone picks up.
Abby appears with McGee. She tells Gibbs that prints have identified the victim as Lt. John Benedict. He was a Metro DC detective working undercover. McGee and Gibbs have to go visit the boss. She has two cops, Captain Karzin and Sergeant Archer with her. Archer was Lt. McGee attempts to apologize, but Captain Karzin is icy about it. Everybody sits. Archer gives McGee the evil eye while Gibbs asks Sgt. Archer some questions. Archer does not know why Lt.
Benedict was behind the hotel. Benedict was off-duty. Archer saw Lt. Captain Karzin asks if McGee identified himself. McGee is clear that he did, and that Lt. Benedict turned and fired. Archer says Lt. Captain Karzin condescendingly asks McGee is he is sure of his story. McGee flashes back and confirms.
Captain Karzin goes on a rant about what a pro cop Lt. Gibbs backs his agent. Shepard steps in and politely asks McGee to leave. He apologizes again to Captain Karzin and leaves. Captain Karzin thinks a nervous rookie panicked and is covering it up. Gibbs asks Sgt. Archer says it would have blown Lt. Gibbs makes the good point that Lt. Benedict was off duty just as Sgt. Archer plays dumb, but, as we learned in Silver War , Episode 3. Then Gibbs mentions all the liver scarring and Lt. Captain Karzin gets pissed, but Gibbs keeps his cool.
Gibbs manages not to sneer at that, but his position is clear. Ziva finds a possible match on the SUV. Gibbs charges into the squad room and angrily tells Tony and Ziva to go back and look again for the bullet. He tells Tony to also see if any witnesses saw Lt. Benedict in the alley. McGee wants to go too, but Gibbs tells him that Metro PD is out to get him and his finding the bullet would compromise the evidence.
Then they argue over whether McGee misread and overreacted to a non-threat. Abby and McGee talk in her lab. She subjects him to an aromatherapy session. McGee does not believe in such things. But tough shit for him because Abby handcuffs him to the table.
Night has fallen in the squad room. We get a glimpse of how Gibbs always seems to know everything about his agents when he picks up a phone message for Tony. Then he unlucks into an elevator encounter with Shepard.
The terror on her face says it all, and she escapes the elevator at just under light speed when it opens. McGee is at home typing on his goofy typewriter when Tony comes by and plays out a drum beat on his door. McGee keeps protesting and warns Tony not to razz him tonight. Tony apologizes. Tony tells the story of the first time he shot at someone. Trivia Gibbs rule no. Goofs In the final scene between Abby and McGee, the wide shot of McGee clearly shows his camera marker painted on the floor, and McGee then glances down at it to confirm his position.
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