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7/10
"Do I seem like the kind of guy who would drive a squishy little car?"
LegendaryFang567 January 2023
(269-word review) Plot-wise, this episode was like the previous one in the sense of being a bit different than most usually are, which I can appreciate. I like how the plots are becoming more engaging, even though I'm probably going to be gob-smacked by the next episode, where it'll be the less exciting stage instead of continuing the consistent 'more engaging plot' path.

Besides that, this episode was slightly better than the previous one, IMO; more straightforward as well, depending on how you look at it. It had a run-of-the-mill feel to it, but there was a decent enough sense of tension and suspense later on regarding Tony's state, which was effective, despite knowing nothing drastic would come of it.

The end of McGee's interactions with Anna Elliot (played by an actress I recognize as the one who played the judge in Law Abiding Citizen) was also good; regarding recognition, Jeffrey White's actor was familiar, too.

The end, however, felt indecisive and sudden: out of nowhere. I was expecting at least one more scene. Subconsciously, anyway, since I had no idea I was already at the end. But it was the same as usual, in a way: only everyone was out in the field instead of at their desks.

As this is the tenth episode, I'm getting close to the end of the season. So, as you can expect, I'm looking forward to it and whatever the "important" episodes (or maybe just episode: the finale, perhaps) will entail. That also means part of me is hopeful that most of the subsequent episodes will be adequately engaging and enjoyable. Here's to hoping.
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8/10
Dramatic and Silly
gretchencool11 April 2024
I really enjoyed this one, I like Tony a lot and when he was basically flirting with Frank Whaley's character, I really liked it. The bonding and the look into Tony's character we get is really enlightening, and the quips and jokes he makes in this episode are really funny. I liked how they referenced that Tommy Tutone song, whether or not it was on purpose. McGee's whole arc in this episode is also really exciting as well, talking about the items that were stolen. I also really like whenever Walmart is mentioned, and without getting too much into the episode, they talk about Walmart, so you know it's gonna be a banger.
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DON'T READ THE SYNOPSIS = IT'S A SPOILER
ElaineOBCapogeannis4 August 2020
I can't fathom why, when the reviews on IMDb have a Spoiler alert requirements, the blame Synopsis doesn't!!! Grrrrrr...

SYNOPSIS BY NCIS -- HAS SPOILERS.

So don't read it.

That aside -- this is a slowly unwinding, twisting thriller, with an absolutely * excellent * supporting cast to supplement the beloved main go-to's, well written and beautifully directed with funky but story-supporting angles.

Like a slowly cooking gumbo.

This starts slow, and gains wonderful depth with all the right elements for a slow boiling thriller mystery adventure.

Yummy!
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10/10
Stabbing
bevo-1367814 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
I like the bit where he killed him and hit him in a wood pile.
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