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8/10
The Hard Second Part
ttapola2 May 2010
After a great Format Breaker like "Cloak", a 9/10 episode, can "Dagger" deliver? Too often in the case of two-parters, if the first part is great, the second is a big letdown (many two-parters of The X Files come to mind). The opening credits raise bad omens: there are two writers, neither of which wrote "Cloak", and the director has changed. If there's one rule that should always be followed when making a two-parter (or a double-length episode such as a season ender), it is to have *one* team execute it from script to screen.

Fortunately, the episode begins promisingly. Unlike in the previous one, which had a magnificently labyrinthine script, this one *has* no option but to be straightforward because of the way things were set up at the end of the first part. And when it comes to the characters, there is, for example, a wonderful scene between Lee and McGee. We see a new side to Abby, which deepens her character - but there is also a typically hilarious Abby scene, this time between her and Vance. Ziva is consistently portrayed as the team's Sherlock Holmes, as well as the pragmatic spy. It's nice to see some friction between Gibbs and Ducky.

The plot? There's some surprises which make you go, "Of course! Why was I surprised? I should have expected this!" Which is lot better than writers pulling some illogical twist that sure does pull the rug from under the viewer, but requires the Man Behind It All to be omniscient (see Saw), therefore falling completely flat. Not so here. Also, the Man Behind It All has logical and realistic motivation for his actions, which may not be at all what the viewer expects. There's also a wonderful trick twist, which also makes perfect sense. However, in the climax, the writers fall into the cliché pit where everything is tied up nicely a bit too neatly and the American flag is waved patriotically a bit too forcedly and predictably. Sadly, this robs the episode one star, making it "only" a 8/10.
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9/10
Top class NCIS here
akicork3 December 2022
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This episode (carrying on from Cloak) has all the elements of a first class story. The usual interaction between the main characters is there. It has the tension around the "Lee is a spy and who are he confederates?" storyline, a different tension around the "Lee's daughter/sister is in danger" storyline, and yet more tension around the "What on Earth are we going to do with Lee?" question. These were all eventually satisfactorily resolved, with Lee's ultimate redemption. The high point for me was Coté de Pablo's response (as Ziva) to Amanda's acceptance of Lee's badge from Gibbs. And I really think a minimum of 600 characters (3 Dec 22) is far too high a limit for a useful contributory review. God, what an effort! Now readers are going to have to wade through lines of burble before they reach my salute to Coté de Pablo, which was the point of my review. I guess I could have rewritten it to reduce the burble and just moved the complaint about the 600 character bar fully within the 600 characters, but I don't have the time and energy.
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3/10
Too many stupid holes
Gtd1239 December 2019
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So many police procedurals are about the world's stupidest cops. This episode falls in that category. Fortunately real police departments are typically a lot smarter than those shown on TV. 1. Letting Lee carry a gun (that the other guy could grab) when she had already confessed to treason? 2. Not having the bar's exits covered so the suspect and his hostage could just wander out. 3. Not sufficiently investigating the final suspect to figure out something fishy was going on.
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1/10
Unrealistic and soft
greyhab1613 August 2014
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I love this show. The writing, the acting, the story lines, the action, the authenticity. These this make NCIS a great show to watch. That being said, this episode is pretty close to crap. I hate how everyone feels sorry for Lee and how they all allow her to explain her way into their forgiveness, after she killed 2 people, one of which was an agent, and she stole vital military secrets, commuting treason in the process. I don't understand why she wasn't treated more harshly, by being locked in the interrogation room instead being allowed to roam freely, or to be present during briefings. If anyone else would have done what she did Gibbs and the team would have locked them up until the situation was resolved. The character and story lines of Lee are some of the worst in this show.

I recommend skipping them entirely. - Last Man Standing, Cloak, Dagger
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2/10
The only good thing about this episode.... Warning: Spoilers
Is that two traitors well killed together. The rest of this episode is pure crap. As to the 'new' Abby alluded to, she should have been fired after the incident with Vance. The way she acted with Vance, and her obsession with over talking every time Gibbs asks her a question has finally put her a the top of the 'least favorite' character list, ahead of the obnoxious Tony. Don't get me wrong, Michael Weatherly is a great actor, it's just the Tony character that is bad. Can't say the same about Perette.

Once again a female character is killed off (Kate, Jenny, Paula), which seems to be an obsession with the writers and/or producers. At lest time the character deserved it.
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5/10
Thank GOD The Lee Arc Finally Comes To An End
nebohr9 November 2021
It's been nothing but NONSENSE. Why would a federal agent mistrust the agency she works for? Why does she constantly lie to and interfere with the very people who are trying to help her? There are SO MANY plot holes.
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