NCIS: New Orleans aired its first episode last night on CBS, and just like it my preview I thoroughly enjoyed the episode, it had some great storylines, great characters and ultimately set up for (hopefully) some great episodes throughout the season. There definitely is a lot to talk about, so let's get to it!
SEASON GUIDE
1.01 - Musician Heal Thyself - Review | Advance Preview1.02 - Carrier - Review1.03 - Breaking Brig - Review1.04 - The Recruits - Review1.05 - It Happened Last Night - Review1.06 - Master of Horror - Review1.07 - Watch Over Me - Review1.08 - Love Hurts - Review1.09 - Chasing Ghosts - Review1.10 - Stolen Valor - Review
REVIEW
The episode followed on from the backdoor pilot on NCIS, the backdoor pilot introduced all of the team, so this episode was all about developing some of the relationships in the team, which I must say is off to a great start.In this particular episode, the team is posed with investigating a limb found in a fishing container by a group of people. The case was a particularly small case and low-key story line, I thought. However I did enjoy the way that it involved Pride personally.
Now, the characters, in this episode they all got on as a team very well, it was fun watching this team work on their first case as a team. I can especially see LaSalle and Brody ending up something like Kensi and Deeks on NCIS: LA or even the unfavorable Ziva and Dinozzo duo on NCIS. There are were definitely some great relationship moments between the team in this episode.
The episode was slow to get going, yet things were kept interesting through the personal factor within Pride and the victim, Pride showed a lot of emotion which kept me interested. I loved seeing Pride shift it up a gear, and do anything to catch this killer. Though saying that, there was some fast paced moments of the episode, such as the raid on the camper-van or the chase of the suspect.
I especially enjoyed the way that Pride put the councilman in his place after blaming the NCIS team for starting a gang war.But honestly I still believe that he had something to do with Calvin's death.
The comedy in the episode has actually gotten better since my preview, I said that some of the comedy was quite 'cheesy', the comedy has actually grown on me a bit. I actually ended up enjoying some of the comedy, put it this way, the comedy in this episode is definitely of a very high standard.
Pride definitely is something different from the team leaders like Gibbs and Callen, but he is very good at what he does, defending his city. Pride definitely loves his city, and is well known around the city, but he does best at catching the city's criminals.
The series is definitely set apart from it's counterparts in DC and LA, through the type of investigation. Let's think about it, the original NCIS is the main original NCIS, NCIS: LA specializes in undercover projects, whilst NCIS: NOLA specializes in criminal behavior. This is shown very clearly when Brody is interrogating a suspect towards the end of the episode.
The only thing I'd like to see in NCIS: New Orleans going forward is definitely some more interesting cases, don't get me wrong this case was interesting in all however it didn't catch my attention as much as an intense case, such as a fugitive on the run.
The ending of the episode was really well done, I liked the fact that the whole team was together, even Sebastian Voll. I hope to see more of these types of scenes where the team is all together as a 'team'.
QUOTES
Pride: "Where we at with ID'n....... the catch of the day, Loretta?"
Calvin's Father: "There's only two things I've loved in this life, Calvin and Jazz"
LaSalle: "I thought that since you were personally involved, you may want to take a pass on this one?"
Pride: "Councilman..... Gotta remember to lock the door"
Pride: "I say he starts running in....3...2...1"
PROMO
WRAP-UP
Overall, the episode was a great start to what I hope to be a great season, I just hope it can keep going well. It was a very interesting episode, but I do hope to get some more interesting episodes in the future. Nether the less, the whole theme of New Orleans is shown right through the episode which I especially liked, I especially loved the intro sequence, which makes the show its own unique style.
Rating: B+
What were your thoughts on the episode? What did you like? Leave your thoughts in the comments! Thanks for reading my review! Catch my next review of NCIS: New Orleans next week!
What were your thoughts on the episode?
ReplyDeleteGreat review Ben! I enjoyed this episode but agree that the cases could and should be more interesting. It felt a little slow indeed.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping the counsilman becomes a villain this season. Pride and Hamilton seem to have an antagonistic relationship already, and with Pride's discovery of Hamilton in the murder, things should get even more tense.
It was surprising to hear that Brody also has an ex-fiancée. That means every NCIS show has a character who was once engaged but never married (Kensi on NCIS: LA, Tony on NCIS).
Did you notice the opening credits by the way? They were tweaked a little bit from the screener. The names of the cast members are now also included.
Missed a fun quote, the part that follows "3.... 2... 1..." :)
ReplyDeleteThe entire trio says: "I'll get him!" and off they go :P
NCIS: New Orleans also has it's own unique "phoof", similar to NCIS and NCIS:LA's "camera clicking".
ReplyDeleteYeah, I liked that new phoof as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks Daniel! Yes, I noticed that Brody too, has an ex-fiance, that was very neat!
ReplyDeleteIt was also good to get the cast members names in the intro!
Ahh, yes! That was a great line, wasn't it?
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