"NCIS: New Orleans" The River Styx, Part II (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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7/10
Part II
bobcobb3015 June 2019
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An intense episode to close out the season, but this is just not good enough to compete with some of the elite dramas on TV during this "Peak" era we are in. Too predictable too when we know the star of the show is not going to die.
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2/10
Ghosts, supernatural, returning from the dead
peetersweden11 June 2019
What nut wrote this episode? By far the worst episode in all seasons.
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2/10
Horrible episode!
trajanrome2 September 2019
Another very poorly scripted improbable episode. Drugged dream sequences vie with the almighty villain Epolyon. The team is under investigation. The dead rise. Absolute garbage. How do networks get such lousy writers? Skip this, and hpoe they hire better writers next season.
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3/10
Absolute rubbish
ak20206 December 2019
Quite the most stupid episode I have viewed. What a waste of an hour.
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3/10
Completely unbelievable
jollyskiem-3155531 May 2020
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First - Raymond Isler being locked in a metal coffin (which can only be assumed to be airtight) for the long flight back to New Orleans then turns out he was given a drug to make him appear dead and in a deep coma, but then miraculously wakes as if from a lovely sleep when injected (in the shoulder, no less!!) with adrenaline. No brain damage. No lasting effects. Can leap off the table and get back into action straight away. I mean....seriously. Dwayne being held captive In a state of the art facility after being plucked from war torn Ossetia and plied full of drugs. Not to mention that the angel of death visions are back. Now, I love this show. I'm a big fan of Scott Bakula. But, again.....SERIOUSLY. A 12 year old could write more believable scripts than this. It's so aggravating that a show with so much potential is being given such rubbish script writers. It's like the powers that be at CBS want this to fail.
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3/10
Just one observation...
rob hendrikx28 March 2020
I did not see most of the episode. But in the final minutes it's about Pride and his mother. In my opinion it is totally absurd that the producers chose an actress (Joanna Cassidy) who is just NINE (9) years older than Scott Bakula. Apparently, in the 21st century, it's no longer about making stories credible. Because the audience is not supposed to have a brain anyway.
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1/10
Stupid insult to viewers' intelligence
alchemist-8184819 May 2020
This could have been good-but it was absolute rubbish. Bad writing, bad directing, and terrible acting! Why oh why did they cast Chelsea Field, someone who has less talent than a plank of wood? She can't help that she's ugly-but she can help that she has no talent whatsoever. Even the rest of the cast had the grace to be embarrassed. Please keep her off the show-unless you want to lose your audience.
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1/10
Scott Bakula hero complex
scarlettcapetown15 August 2020
It is getting soooo boring! The storylines are getting less credible by the episode. Away with the stupid hallucinations. What happened to simply chasing bad guys?
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