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NCIS In Review - A Weak Link (Episode 1.22)

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NCIS In Review - A Weak Link (Episode 1.22) The SEAL team witnesses their colleague falling from a cliff hundreds of meters high, resulting in his death. This had a significant impact in terms of trauma.

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.

NCIS In Review - Enigma (Episode 1.15)

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NCIS In Review - Enigma (Episode 1.15) We started with Colonel Will Ryan, tied to a chair in a dark room in Iraq, with two armed guards around him

NCIS In Review - The Good Samaritan (Episode 1.14)

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NCIS In Review - The Good Samaritan (Episode 1.14) This doesn't apply here. This week takes a twist, with people who would normally be victims becoming the dark and feminine villain in a supposedly damaged vehicle, and a helpful and chivalrous victim. Discussing creative freedom with the formula.

NCIS In Review - One Shot, One Kill (Episode 1.13)

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NCIS In Review - One Shot, One Kill (Episode 1.13) Some individuals considering joining the Navy. They are recruited from a convenience store after witnessing Sergeant-Trainee Alvarez demonstrating his exceptional shooting skills in a precision game. Returning to the recruitment location, he works to persuade them to enlist... until a projectile penetrates the window and ends his life in front of potential recruits.

NCIS In Review - My Other Left Foot (Episode 1.12)

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 NCIS In Review - My Other Left Foot (Episode 1.12) A homeless individual finds a dismembered leg, seemingly belonging to a Marine, in a trash bin.

NCIS In Review - Eye Spy (Episode 1.11)

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 NCIS In Review - Eye Spy (Episode 1.11) While not an entirely negligible factor, this is relevant to NCIS as his whereabouts need to be established to obtain his account. Jeremy Worth, a CIA satellite operator, inadvertently witnesses a murder while using a satellite to spy on a woman at the beach.

NCIS In Review - Left for Dead (Episode 1.10)

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NCIS In Review - Left for Dead (Episode 1.10) For the second consecutive episode, there is a delay in revealing an actual body. The young woman who emerges from the ground is rescued by a passing driver. While the narrative could generate an intriguing story, it's doubtful that the situation would cause significant emotional trauma. The driver's wife's reaction to calling the authorities is also apathetic. Perhaps she has seen a similar episode before.

NCIS In Review - Marine Down (Episode 1.9)

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NCIS In Review - Marine Down (Episode 1.9) Inapplicable. In this particular week, the time it takes for the body to become visible is prolonged, and the individual introducing the enigma at the outset is the spouse of the deceased Major. She is emotionally distressed and serves as a witness, but her significance isn't negligible in the grand scheme.

NCIS In Review - Minimum Security (Episode 1.8)

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NCIS In Review - Minimum Security (Episode 1.8) A motorcyclist is taking his girlfriend for a ride when their bike breaks down. Just like in that episode "Hung Out to Dry," there's this guy approaching a woman, but her father wouldn't approve, and she just wants to get home before he finds out. Then, a car shows up and ends up wrecking the guy's bike. He's really angry, but there's no point in mistreating someone who's already dead.

NCIS In Review - Sub Rosa (Episode 1.7)

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NCIS In Review - Sub Rosa (Episode 1.7) An unfortunate hazardous materials specialist is maneuvering barrels using a forklift when some of them become unbalanced, and a decomposed sailor falls out of a container of hydrochloric acid.

NCIS In Review - High Seas (Episode 1.6)

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NCIS In Review - High Seas (Episode 1.6) The story begins at a nighttime party, leading us to believe we will witness more traumatized attendees. However, that's the narrative they want us to have. In contrast, a sailor, somewhat distressed, disappears from the crowd in a crowded bar. A restaurant staff member finds our sailor of the week in a cold storage room, trying to cool down. He's not dead, just "high."

NCIS In Review - The Curse (Episode 1.5)

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 NCIS In Review - The Curse (Episode 1.5) A deer hunter pursued his quarry, a deer, but missed his mark. In his pursuit, he stumbled upon an aircraft drop tank. Venturing inside, he discovered the mummified remains of a servicemember.

NCIS In Review - The Immortals (Episode 1.4)

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 NCIS In Review - The Immortals (Episode 1.4) "Brad, a lively and intoxicated individual aboard a party boat, lets out a loud 'WOOOOO!'" reminiscent of Ric Flair and dismisses concerns about swimming in shark-infested waters

NCIS In Review - Sea Dog (Episode 1.3)

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 NCIS In Review - Sea Dog (Episode 1.3) Teenagers are partying on the beach to the tune of "What I Like About You" by the band The Romantics when a high-speed boat, riddled with bullet holes, arrives on the shore. There's no one in control of the boat. Law Enforcement Officers (LEOs) later find Commander Farrell's body on the shore.