NCIS: Dead Man Talking (2004)
Season 1, Episode 19
7/10
Decent episode, despite most reviewers thinking it's the worst thing ever.
22 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Yet another episode, another episode where there was a crucial aspect, it being obvious, and I didn't even consider it. I'm super surprised that particular topic was "tackled" in an episode that premiered in 2004: and the other topic in the previous episode. But it wasn't necessarily tackled, which is why I used quotation marks. Plenty of people would consider it super problematic, and that makes sense.

In my review for the previous episode, I theorized that Pacci's cold case could have something to do with the terrorist. We know now that it didn't. I wasn't expecting it to, anyway. But the end of the season is closing in. Something is bound to happen soon regarding that.

  • Another episode, another McGee appearance, showing up again. That makes me think/gives me the impression that the showrunner(s)/producer(s) were planning to make him a Season Regular from the beginning. I wasn't 100% sure before. I guess the fact that Donald P. Bellisario and Sean Murray are related was a factor. It would've been cool if David Ramsey's NCIS Agent Richard Owens from the fifth episode also became a Season Regular.


  • The two cuts/transitions were pretty nice: the flashback of Pacci's camera falling, then cutting to it being held, along with Tony, throwing the paper wrap into the garbage can, then cutting to Ducky throwing something into a garbage can.


  • I liked the assumption by the building manager that Gibbs and Tony were together. Honestly, that would be cool to see at some point: as in, both of them having to go undercover or something like that, pretending to be a couple, including getting real into character. That would be super entertaining. I'm 99% it'll never happen/has never happened throughout the entire show, but it would be cool if it did.


  • I'm pretty sure there was a previous instance or instances in this season where Tony wasn't that knowledgeable regarding films. Well, he somewhat was, I guess. But now, he's churning out references left and right, while McGee is the clueless one. I found that super interesting. Character growth, people! I mean, I'm like McGee in this context/Tony in the past, but we love to see it!


Overall, there isn't much to say for this episode's review. I thought this episode was pretty decent. It was better than the previous episode, for sure.
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