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NCIS - Episode 11.08 - Alibi - Review

14 Nov 2013

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     With only one week left until the introduction of new series regular Ellie Bishop (Emily Wickersham) NCIS decides to take a focus on the procedural, however this week's case is anything, but opened and closed.
     After a rather startling introduction, in which a man speeding down the road hits a jogger and drives off, the NCIS team is quick to work...all except for Tony. In the last few weeks Tony's character has suffered from a bit of post Ziva depression. It's obvious that the writers are attempting to balance the reflection on Ziva's character, with the burden that Ziva is not going to return. I think it's probably in their best interest to just move forward with as little reflection as possible because of this sad reality. It should be interesting to see how the longtime cast members, and specifically Tony, will react to Ellie Bishop's joining the team. While Tony's issue (car trouble) wasn't exactly because of Ziva it comes in a line of rather awkward focus story lines on Tony.

     Speaking of new characters, it would seem that NCIS has itself a new possibly recurring character in Carrie Clarke, who plays Staff Sergeant Dunn's double crossing lawyer. Her view of the law is just flawed enough for Gibbs to get along with her. While I'm not sure about her character's longevity as a result of her comfort in bending the rules, I can certainly say I already enjoy her character more than that of her season seven counterpart: Margaret Allison Hart. Rena Sofer's portrayal of a total bureaucrat, while very well done, was also very annoying back in the seventh season. Considering how long she has been absent from the show it's doubtful that she will return, but it would be interesting to see how the two would react to each other.

     What was very interesting in this episode was how the team reacted to Carrie. McGee likes her ok, Tony is infatuated with her, Ducky doesn't know her, and Gibbs.... well who knows what Gibbs thinks? The scene at the end was very reminiscent of Rena Sofer's last scene on NCIS. Who knows? Maybe, she will be this season's love interest for Gibbs or she could just be the first lawyer that he actually likes.

     While these parts of the episode were very enjoyable, the show was heavily weighted down by a rather boring procedural element. The show tried to spice things up some, but in many ways it just felt overly dramatically scripted. Sure, having the Sergeant's alibi be another murder was unique and a nice punch line for the promo, but it wasn't especially entertaining. It felt like a lot of technical talk jumbled in with some amount of coherence, but I don't really want to rant about the shortcomings of the episode because of the potential (and common delivery) that NCIS has for greatness.

Highlights - 

Gibbs screams at a suspect.
Hickory's son says hello.
McGee figures out that Tony is using the bus.
Dunn jumps over a wall right into McGee's line of fire.
Gibbs has dinner with Clarke at the end.
Gibbs gives his old friend a pocket knife for his steak.
Tony talks with Olivia Chandler.

Rating - 7.9/10

12 comments:

  1. Think your missing about 10 seasons or so in the title :)

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  2. Haha. Thanks. Fixing it now.

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  3. wow Olivia was tall. Ziva's leaving has opened the door for character development in Tony D! He has been in the same job now for over 10 years... lots of people would of actually moved on by now considering the only way he is going to get his own team is to either leave or wait out Gibb's retirement (which seems unlikely to happen).


    Its great to see him expanding his horizons. Head slaps are a rarity nowadays and Im enjoying the new Tony.

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  4. Ana Flávia da Cruz14 November 2013 at 02:33

    I actually enjoyed the case, and was very surprised to find out everybody was guilty in the end.
    New Tony is weird, but nice. Hope his depression ends soon, though.
    And hope this Ellie chick doesn't suck.

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  5. I also did enjoy the case. I didn't suspect Kaiser to be involved in the plan, I just thought he was an innocent suspect.

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  6. Gibbs screams at a suspect - When is that never fun to watch? Mark Harmon must LOVE those kinds of interrogation scenes!

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  7. Never thought of it like that. He really hasn't gone much of anywhere career wise since Gibbs came back from retirement a few seasons back.

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  8. Glad to hear that you enjoyed it. The new Tony seems quite a bit different and that's ok, but I'm hoping they don't change his character so much that he is almost a different person. And yeah, definitely want Ellie to be a good addition.

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  9. Good point. Always fun to watch those scenes.

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  10. Glad to hear you enjoyed it.

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  11. Since the Spain choice, Tony really has been sitting 'idle' . If/When they new NCIS tv show happens, Id love to see him running the boat there. Whether than be New Orleans or elsewhere. I think its time and hes ready.

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  12. Ana Flávia da Cruz17 November 2013 at 08:48

    I don't think this will ever happen. At least not before the series finale.

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