![]() ![]() Now inside the lounge area, the person continues filming. The person who's also filming it then uses a key to unlock the front door which has Neisler stunned.Īs the door opens, Neisler drops his pizza to the ground, completely taken aback at what he's seeing on the screen. Still munching on his pizza, Neisler places the CD into a player on his TV and watches as it starts loading.Īlmost instantly, it's shown that it's a video showing the outside of Neisler's house. He then heads back inside, closing the door after him. Unimpressed, Neisler brings the CD case in with him. Neisler then heads for the front door, opens it and prepares to take the newspaper in, only for a small CD to pop out with the words "Play me" written on top. He reaches the living room and takes a slice of pizza from a half-empty pizza box which meets with his approval.Īs he eats it, a dog is heard barking in the background. Once he's out of bed, he heads into the main area, almost tripping over a baseball bat although Neisler quickly throws the bat aside in disgust. Neisler sighs and groans before dragging himself out of his bed. Neisler then switches off the alarm on his clock with the clock also beginning to play Christmas music as well. This prompts Petty Officer Jerry Neisler to wake up, slightly startled. The second it hits 8:00am, it begins beeping loudly. enlists the NCIS team to help track him down but as it turns out, the D.A may be hiding something while McGee and Ziva attempt to discover the reason for Tony's strange behavior. We have got to get Ducky to "Like" TV Fanatic on Facebook.When the sole witness in an upcoming murder case goes missing, the Deputy D.A.Was McGee really checking her out? If so, just ask her out, Tim!.Does Abby buy techno versions of holiday classics or remix them herself?.again? Her reputation had to take a hit over this. You can take a girl out of the Mossad, but. Ziva drawing her gun in the office during Tony's episode-ending prank (a nice comeback for exalted class clown)? Amazing.Until next year, some additional closing thoughts: That classic Tiva scene and McGee's acknowledgment that normal Tony is a great investigator made this a moving story instead of just a gimmick. Without the Tony of old, the show's own delicate equilibrium would be disturbed. This was an interesting lesson for a character responsible for those same qualities on NCIS. But there is such a thing as balance and it can be achieved while being true to our own nature. We don't have to grow up all at once, and we are who we are. It was Brenda Bittner, or more specifically, Tony internalizing over how he may have treated this previously-mentioned love interest unfairly. The signature scene came when Ziva finally learned what caused this metamorphosis. Is he really a sad individual?Īs we said earlier, the episode really belonged to Tony even if the plot wasn't Tony-centric. When you can rattle Gibbs, or at least make him stare an extra second with that irritated look on his face, you know you've struck a nerve. His parents were psychologists, apparently, and he was spot on. Jerry, the witness, threw everyone for a loop with his emotionless, armchair psychoanalysis of everyone at NCIS. It's amazing how much these mysteries unravel and change course in just one hour, and how many fun moments there are as well. The bulk of the episode was strong, though. Gibbs and the killer both imploring the kid not to throw his life away? The stakes don't seem that high when you know he won't shoot. But we just couldn't see that kid pulling this off. It's hard to find fault with NCIS' writing, and any criticism should be considered relative to the show's extremely high standards. He wanted him to walk free to deliver payback personally. The killer was eventually freed because of Walsh's indiscretion, only to be confronted by the brother of the girl he shot. We didn't see that or the informant-banging coming. That way he could smuggle his drugs to someone on the inside. Walsh was sleeping with an informant, Smitty Brown, who often hired the accused killer our witness was scheduled to testify against. We were introduced to a number of suspects and plot twists along the way, as well as the obligatory friction between Gibbs and the D.A., although the reason for it was unusual. The case DiNozzo was so on top of involved the lead witness in a death penalty murder trial who went off the grid after receiving threats days before he was scheduled to testify. Gibbs? The man does not get distracted, but he did notice. Ziva and Tim were so flummoxed by DiNozzo 2.0 that they were were noticeably distracted. Michael Weatherly was terrific as the anti-Tony Tony. ![]()
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