NCIS: Los Angeles - Inelegant Heart - Review: "Trouble and Fun"
8 Oct 2014
NCIS: Los Angeles ReviewsThe second episode of the new season (“Inelegant Heart”) found Hetty in trouble – with that trouble spreading to the rest of the team as well. While Hetty faced an intelligence oversight committee in Washington DC, the Department of Justice sent investigators to Los Angeles for a forensic audit of the NCIS operations facility and all its employees. But an even deeper threat came later as we learned Hetty may be in real physical danger.
While this episode centered on Hetty and the challenges she’s confronting, it was also filled with fun scenes of the team. When a Navy contractor with cyber security access turns up dead, the team begins investigating. To do that, they have to bring Sam and Callen off an undercover assignment where Sam is a corrections officer and Callen is an inmate. Seeing Callen in an orange prison jumpsuit was classic. And I loved how when Sam received the get-here-now call from Eric, all he had to do was start talking to Callen and his bearded partner knew exactly what was needed. These two really are on the same wavelength. Callen immediately got himself in trouble so that Sam could handcuff him and they could both leave. (I hope they return back to their undercover roles later – that was great!)
Meanwhile, Kensi and Deeks apparently work out together boxing and wrestling. I loved this scene. Watching the two of them spar on the mat just mimicked what they already do on the job. Since Kensi loves to constantly slug Deeks, I guess this is really a perfect place for them! Here they can whack each other to their hearts’ content and make fun of each other while doing it. I loved watching Deeks dish out the smack talk while trying to win, making fun of Kensi, saying she lacked poise because she had been a tomboy instead of taking dance or gymnastics. Then as she wraps her legs around him and wrestles him to the floor, he says, “Wow – that’s a pretty nice move. Did you learn that in pole dancing?” I had to laugh. But in the end, Deeks is the one who taps out and Kensi emerges the winner. (I also loved the following scene with Eric as they make fun of him for not watching wrestling and then Deeks leaves Kensi’s mouthguard on Eric’s shoulder.)
Back in DC, Hetty is being grilled by a man who believes Hetty is hostile and stonewalling their questions. When they ask her about why she sent Kensi to Afghanistan rather than a trained Navy Seal, Hetty gives a great answer. She tells them it was better to send a woman with whom the local Muslim women would be allowed to talk. That way she had the capacity to gain more intel. But that doesn’t squash the questions. Next they question her about the German agent Hetty had shot years ago who later reappeared to live in LA at a nursing home - with a wife who matched Hetty’s description. (If you remember from earlier seasons, she placed him in a retirement home and masqueraded as his wife.) To this she admits that she kept him as an asset until he was murdered by his own country. Her lawyer doesn’t like her admitting this information but Hetty is controlling things here – not her lawyer. At one point she even counsels him to pretend to give her advice. Typical Hetty – always in charge. It is clear she is really advising him.
On a break, NCIS finds a way to slip Hetty a secret phone to tell her the DOJ has sent investigators to LA. Granger and the rest of the team know exactly what is going on. The DOJ is trying to bring down Hetty and then intends to come after the rest of their team and operation. They are all in trouble. But for now Nell stalls the DOJ interviews by turning off the power.
As the team investigates the Navy murder, they have more funny scenes along the way. I always find it’s these scenes, rather than the actual cases, that make the episodes so enjoyable. First Deeks and Kensi search the victim’s home while kidding around. They joke about geek toys and Kensi not being able to keep things alive. Deeks tells her even a mouse who lived in her cupboard died of starvation – and then he laughs his little involuntary Frenchman laugh that always cracks me up!
Then Sam and Callen talk to the victim’s sister who is trying to find a home for her brother’s dog. That prompts a hilarious discussion between the partners. Sam tells Callen a dog would be good for him and to that Callen replies, “You know – come to think of it – I feed you, I take you for walks, you are very protective of me.” Though Sam warns him to stop, Callen can’t resist. He finishes his thought by telling his friend with a gleam in his eyes: “You my dog!” To that Sam locks him out of his car and drives away. I was laughing out loud by the time Callen yelled back at his friend, “Come back, Big Dog!” These two are so great paired together.
Then we’re treated to a fun team dialogue as Deeks sees Callen’s scruffy beard for the first time since he’s been undercover and calls his beard an “angelic bathmat” he just wants to touch. Sam tells Deeks that he shouldn’t comment on hair. (At least Sam admitted that he was clearly no haircare expert himself before he said that!) Deeks then responds, “Don’t be jealous of my glorious golden Viking mane.” And then they proceed to all make fun of Deeks with lisp jokes. I’m always happy when the show’s writers include scenes of the team talking and joking around. They have such great interactions with each other. Usually it culminates in ganging up on Deeks, who isn’t fazed and continues dishing out the humorous comments that just elicit more reactions from the rest of the team. It’s a never-ending fun circle of harassment until they all have to get back to the case. That’s one thing I love about this show. No matter which pairing or individuals you put together from the team, they all have fun together and give us some great scenes! (Sam with Deeks are often some of the funniest!)
When it comes to the case, they track down a thief who stole some surveillance equipment out of the victim’s home and they learn the killer slipped in through the doggie door. So they come up with a plan to lure out the killer by making him think the victim didn’t actually die. This means Kensi and Deeks have to go to the morgue and take pictures of the dead man to make it look like he is only injured. Deeks isn’t too thrilled about the job and doesn’t want the man leaking “dead-guy juice” on him. But he takes the opportunity to talk about the “lifeless women” he used to date, though they weren’t actually dead. Kensi in turn jumps on that opportunity to comment that they just wished they were dead. Even Deeks has to admit that was a good one, offering Kensi a “touché” and a high five. One thing I love about Deeks is he always reacts differently to Kensi’s joking. Sometimes he throws it right back; other times he accepts it and acknowledges her cleverness. And it’s the same way with his own jokes. Most of the time he is the funniest one of the bunch. But other times his jokes fall flat or go too far – like when he sarcastically comments to Kensi about how much her makeup does for her. Bad form, Deeks! But she just ignores him and plows right on with her business. Even Deeks’ non-funny comments become comical because he is just such a goofball that you have to laugh when he tries to be funny but doesn’t hit the mark.
I also loved the scene where Sam and Callen leave Eric in the victim’s house and tell him not to leave the computer room until their plan to lure the killer there works. Eric actually asks what he’s supposed to do if he has to pee (only Eric would ask a question like that!) and Sam empties a mug full of pens and offers it to him. What a great moment! The field agents interacting with the tech team is always amusing because they speak such different languages and think so differently from each other. But the plan works and Sam and Callen catch the hitman coming through the doggie door. After that Eric’s genius detective work tracks down the man who hired the hitman – Papa Legba, the pseudonym for a man operating a sketchy black market website offering illegal goods and services. It turns out the murder victim had found out Papa Legba’s real identity and blackmailed him, and Papa Legba killed him for it. So now the team has to go undercover to catch him. And they play their roles perfectly, to the audience’s amusement. Deeks was great as a homeless man, sifting through the garbage and singing as he scoped out the layout and security. Kensi posed as a girl getting abducted by Sam – and both of their performances distract the guards long enough for them to make their move and find the man behind the killing.
But as the episode ends, it becomes very clear that the trouble isn’t over. After searching the black market website for other important intel, Eric and Nell find a startling discovery – someone paid a quarter million dollars to find out where Hetty lived. The danger to her is far greater than anyone realized. In fact, as she heads to her hotel in Washington, she has a secret tail – a man in a car who has a gun and Hetty’s file next to him on his seat. All we know about this man right now is that he smokes and he’s after Hetty. Or is he? He certainly seemed to be - but is it possible he could be protecting her? That’s just a thought that may or may not prove true. We don’t know what is happening just yet. But the promo for next week showed poor Hetty on a stretcher. Yikes! One thing I do know is that her team is just as dedicated to her as she is to them. I’m sure they’re going to step in to try to keep her safe. After all, they are like family. I just hope they can get to her in time!
What did you think of "Inelegant Heart?" How much trouble do you think Hetty is in? Any predictions about the man in the car? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.
Good review. I must admit that during the scene in Ops at the start made me worry for the first time ever that they were going to lose sight of the line between the comedy scenes and the dramatic scenes. Luckily they didn't. I really enjoyed the episode - the "you my dog" scene was by far my favourite. Can't wait to see what happens with Hetty.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bradley. Interesting you thought that about the scene in Ops. Which scene are you talking about? Wasn't that "you my dog" scene hilarious?! I loved it! It will indeed be interesting to see what happens to Hetty. Thanks for the comments!
ReplyDeleteThe scene that ended with Kensi and Deeks telling Granger that G and Sam were undercover. I don't know why but I thought they might lose sight of that line. It was very weird to have that thought.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I loved that. I wonder how long this Hetty story lasts. They shouldn't wrap it up too quickly, but equally it shouldn't last beyond Christmas.
Hi Tonya, thanks for the review! It was a great episode, I loved it. The Hetty´s history seems very dangerous for her and for the team too (Kensi and Nell for sure). What do you think about ratings? I´m a big fan and I know the show is in a different day/time with a new (and strong) competition, but I´m a little worried. Do you think CBS will be pleased with the new numbers?
ReplyDelete9,48 millions for the first ep and 8,68 for this ep. God I'm really worried.
ReplyDeleteCome on dude, this is such an amazing show. WHAT IT.................................
Thank you, Tonya, for another great review. I loved the episode. There were so many great scenes. "You my dog" was hilarious, but I had to laugh out loud when Sam pushed the door open with the assassin caught in the doggy door.
ReplyDeleteLiked Callen's convict style and would like to pet the beard myself. I hope they're going back to that storyline, but seeing that Callen is back to his usual hair and beard in the promo for next week, I'm afraid they won't.
I'm really worried how Hetty will come out of this. I really hope she's not forced to retire at the end. The assassin doesn't worry me much, though, no one's going to succeed in killing Hetty.
Ahhh, gotcha. I wonder how long this Hetty story will last, too. You're so right about the timeline for how long it should go! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Starsearcher. That WAS good when Sam pushed the door open with the assassin caught in the doggy door. Ha ha. Love it. Oh my gosh, you made me laugh out loud when you said you'd like to pet Callen's beard! So funny! I bet you're right about them not going back to the convict story since Callen is back to his usual hair and beard next week. Good observation. Too bad. It would have been fun! I know what you mean about no one being able to kill Hetty. Totally agree. I hope they don't force her to retire, either. But I'm thinking no one can keep Hetty down. She would be the worst retiree - she wouldn't be able to sit still and do normal things. ;) Thanks for your great comments!
ReplyDeletewell from the press release we know it will be the first 4 episode........but I think it will end soon
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great review Tonya, what I love about this show (compared to NCIS and NCIS: NOLA) is the balance they can achieve between the comedy and drama dialogue. Deeks and Kensi are by far the most likable duo in NCIS (I think anyway), and that's all to do with their partnership and the humor between the two.
ReplyDeleteI am very interested to see where this Hetty storyline will lead, I see in the promotional photos that we can expect to see Vance on NCIS: LA soon, which will be great.
You're welcome, Natalia! Thanks for your comments. I'm interested to see what happens with Hetty. I'm a little worried about ratings, too. The show is significantly down from last year but that is probably to be expected on its new night without the big NCIS lead-in. However, it's getting beat by Castle and The Blacklist at the same time period. And even worse - it isn't keeping the lead-in numbers from Scorpion, which airs before it on CBS. That is a worry. I don't know why Scorpion is getting those bigger numbers and then NCISLA isn't. In my opinion NCISLA is a much better show! (This week Scorpion got a 2.5 in the demo and 11.93 million viewers. NCISLA got a 1.6 in the demo and 8.68 million like cloveria said below.) Those numbers aren't real good. My guess is Scorpion is aimed at a younger audience and NCISLA, which has traditionally aired on a Tuesday night with NCIS, has garnered a little bit of an older audience over time. We need to get the younger viewers watching to bring up the numbers!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree! I hope these numbers start to come up! All the shows on all the networks slipped in numbers from the first week but still it's a little bit worrisome. It IS an amazing show. People need to watch!
ReplyDeleteThanks for that. Hadn't checked the press release. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tonya for your reply!
ReplyDeleteI thought the same thing! The joking seemed a little forced at first, not quite natural. I too liked the episode; I just felt a little twinge of worry at the beginning.
ReplyDelete"It’s a never-ending fun circle of harassment…" HA! Loved that line, Tonya. And I love this show. There were some really funny scenes, and while the joking at the beginning seemed a bit stiff, I thought the characters really got into their grooves once the case got underway.
ReplyDeleteI too love the scenes where they hang out at the beginning and end of the show. It makes them seem like a family, which in a way they are. Sam's really the only one with a traditional family, right?
The hair and lisp discussion was hilarious, and Kensi's "You hate America?" had me giggling, but the BEST was Callen's "You my dog!" So flippin' funny! I especially liked that it was Callen who had the funniest line of the night, since he's usually so serious and understated. Nicely done.
The morgue scene was good ("You can't wash out ghost!") The banter there felt a little different to me--dare I say--girlfriend/boyfriend-like? I'm picking up a new tone this episode, like we've missed something--and I don't think it's accidental (the writers are too smart for that).
We are supposed to understand that a few months have passed since Deep Trouble 2. I wonder if Kensi and Deeks are already together, and we're just late to the party. A few people were chatting about it on another fan site, and it sort of made sense to me. I kind of hope they're wrong though--I'll be bummed if we don't get to see the sexy fun times. On the bright side, at least Talia's gone!
And then there's poor Hetty with a price on her head. All I could think of when they showed the guy smoking in the car was the X-Files, but I think this particular smoking man is Matthias. I hear Arkady is coming back at some point too, which is awesome. Love him!
Regarding the poor ratings, SURELY the powers that be wouldn't cancel NCISLA over CBS's decision to move it to Monday night. That would be STOOPID. While the ratings do worry me, I just can't imagine canceling what was one of the top shows in its previous time slot.
Great recap, Tonya!
Hey Tonya, great review, as usual. You are such a talented writer. I enjoy your insights, and usually completely agree with your opinions, which is a bonus. I got to this week's episode by Thursday night, which is also a bonus. The joking and verbal sparring among the characters is always what makes this show so fun. This week I thought it was vital, juxtaposed against the Hetty storyline. I especially loved seeing the Deeks, Kensi physical sparring scene. Callen and Sam's "you my dog" scene was also very funny.
ReplyDeleteHi Ben! I think you're right about the balance between comedy and drama setting NCISLA apart. I also believe Deeks and Kensi are the most likable NCIS duo! They just are so fun and funny together.
ReplyDeleteYes, Vance is crossing over to NCISLA soon, which will be fun. I'm also really intrigued to see where the Hetty storyline will lead. You're awesome - thanks for commenting!
Hello! While I didn't notice the stiffness at the beginning you guys did, the characters definitely got into their grooves once the case got underway, which was great. I think it's really relevant that you point out that the "hang out" scenes make them seem like a family. So true! And you're right, Sam is the only one with a traditional family so that's even more important.
ReplyDeleteSo many fun lines this week - including all the ones you mention. I like your perspective that Callen's usual seriousness and understated attitude made it all the funnier! Yes!!!!!
I didn't notice that the banter in the morgue scene felt different - like time had lapsed and we'd missed something. Mmmmm..... interesting. I'll watch with that in mind now. :) That's an exciting thought - but aggravating, too... I will also be bummed if they've just moved ahead without us being privy to the journey along the way. I also want to see the "sexy fun times." Ha ha. That's not too much to ask, right?
Matthias, Arkady - these should be interesting episodes! I'm excited for more!
As for ratings, I really don't think CBS would cancel the show after its first season on a new night. When they moved the highly-rated Mentalist to a new night, it also significantly lowered the ratings and they still stuck with it for numerous seasons (and it even got renewed for one more season this year). So I am really not worried about cancelation - just that it affects things in the long run and the network perhaps doesn't invest as much into it. But I think it should be okay.
Can't wait for next week! Yay!!
Thanks, Jack! Very kind of you. I love your phrase of "verbal sparring." I may have to use that in one of my reviews! And the joking juxtaposed against the Hetty storyline was indeed a vital mix. Great point! Thanks for weighing in on which scenes you enjoyed.
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