"NCIS" High Seas (TV Episode 2003) Poster

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6/10
A bit of a slog to get through.
LegendaryFang5613 October 2021
Another weak episode. That's two in a row now. Well, almost three, but the first one was better than the previous one. And the minor subplot of the search and rescue operation was so random. What was the point of that? It must've been to add some more time to the episode's length. That's the only thing that makes sense.

Again, I've mentioned this before: I'm sure the episodes will start becoming more exciting along with the cases, too. But episodes like this still put a damper on things. While I don't think they're super bad, it's a bit of a slog to get through them. That's because they're not that entertaining and engaging. Having better episodes at the end of the tunnel after getting through ones like this one should make those episodes even better, though.

Honestly, the best part about this episode was getting introduced to Stanley Burley. I didn't remember him at all, but it makes sense. He probably only showed up this one time. And that's not the weird part. The thought that Anthony replaced another agent never even crossed my mind. I know: ridiculous, right? And that also brings up a question. Who did Caitlin replace? Part of me thinks she didn't replace anyone at all because Anthony's been an NCIS agent for two years, and it's only been him and Gibbs. But if that's the case, it's a little weird that there were already four desks in the team's little area.

And it seems like this show is continuing the tradition of having voice actors play a role. Well, it seems that way in hindsight. I think most of them didn't voice act a significant video game character before they showed up in this show. This episode's voice actor was Gil McKinney. I immediately recognized him as the guy who played Jack Kelso in L. A. Noire. Based on looking him up, it looks like he's known for being in the shows: ER, Friday Night Lights, and Once Upon a Time. And, of course, being the face and voice of Jack Kelso. I imagine most people know him from one of those shows, and not L. A. Noire: but I know him from that.

Other than that, this was a forgettable episode. I know that I've said this before or something similar: the characters and their dynamic with each other seems to be the glue that holds everything together. I'm sure it's what made people stick around as it was airing; what made people like it. But that can only do so much when the rest of each episode isn't that enjoyable. Each episode, and each case, will have to hold their weight, too.

As I said, circling back to what I said at the beginning, about how the episodes will start becoming more exciting: I'm sure that'll end up happening soon and that it'll occur frequently. It's simply a matter of being patient and getting through the sludge.
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5/10
Great show, excellent episode, Wrong Ship.
jdunntheband11 February 2020
This is an excellently executed display of actual military construct. However, in this page it contains misinformation. The aircraft carrier used in the episode is actually the USS JOHN C STENNIS CVN74, not the USS ENTERPRISE. I'd know, because the STENNIS was my carrier when I served. Once corrected, I'll give 10 stars.
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4/10
Continuity
jwljr196617 April 2018
Warning: Spoilers
When the hanger deck scene in the beginning is shown with Gibbs telling his sidekick about going through mattresses, they walk by a bird from VAW 112 with Carl Vinson stenciled on it when all shots are from the Stennis. And we already established it isn't the Big "E". That boat is haze gray and underway on the west coast as well.
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3/10
Extremly dull
harrykivi16 August 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Every single season of "NCIS" has some bad episodes in it. The first season is no exception. "High Seas" is not a good episode at all, it even might be the worst of the season.

Let's start with the good aspects, shall we?

. The production values of the episode are great. The direction's decent, the music is great and the acting's good. Always have loved the regulars!

. There are moments in the script, where the humor does work. Really enjoyed the character of Stanley Burley, very well played by the actor.

But...

. The story is not interesting, the mystery lacks of compelling twists and good amount of suspects. The solution is too straight-forward at the end of the day, the dialogue's stiff with the jokes being cringe-worthy at times.

Overall, an extremly bland case.

3/10 HK.
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