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NCIS In Review - Split Decision (Episode 1.21)

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 NCIS In Review - Split Decision (Episode 1.21) Once again, foolish youngsters. This time, they're recording a skateboarding stunt Jackass-style, which probably has already produced many Darwin Award winners. In this situation, our hapless individual flies through the air and lands near the body of a Marine, impaled on a small tree branch.

NCIS In Review - Missing (Episode 1.20)

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NCIS In Review - Missing (Episode 1.20) Once again, the episode surprises us when we expect it to follow a certain course, but instead, it takes a different turn. We begin with people celebrating at a bar, but instead of a couple heading into an alley and finding a dead Marine, we come across Gunnery Sergeant Bill Atlas, a live Marine, having drinks with a journalist with whom he also has an intimate relationship. During their conversation, he shares that some of his fellow Marines have gone missing, and he fears he might be next.

NCIS In Review - Dead Man Talking (Episode 1.19)

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 NCIS In Review - Dead Man Talking (Episode 1.19) A Security Officer, Emotionally Affected but Ultimately Inconsequential, Discovers the Body: A security personnel member detects a fire alarm, and alongside a janitor, they stumble upon the lifeless and disemboweled body of Agent Pacci within the elevator.

NCIS In Review - UnSEALed (Episode 1.18)

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 NCIS In Review - UnSEALed (Episode 1.18) No character dies in real-time. However, behind the main plot, there is an old seemingly resolved murder case. Former Petty Officer First Class and Navy SEAL Jack Curtin allegedly murdered his wife and a cable technician. The alleged motive was that he believed the cable installation was a cover-up. Curtin was tried, convicted, and incarcerated. However, now he is free. But what is he after?

NCIS In Review - The Truth is Out There (Episode 1.17)

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 NCIS In Review - The Truth is Out There (Episode 1.17) A young man inside a nightclub/party bathroom observes red liquid dripping onto him from the ceiling. Acting impulsively (or perhaps under the influence of drugs), he positions himself over a garbage container and pushes the ceiling, resulting in the fall of a deceased Petty Officer First Class.
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NCIS In Review - Bête Noire (Episode 1.16) Episode 1.16, "Bête Noire," deviates from the usual NCIS program pattern by delving into a darker and emotionally charged plot. The storyline delves deep into a tense and unsettling environment, taking place in an autopsy room.