NCIS: Los Angeles - Praesidium - Review: "Evasion, Protection & Consolation"
15 Oct 2014
NCIS: Los Angeles ReviewsThe Latin word “praesidium” means protection, and that’s what this episode was all about – protecting Hetty. The director of NCIS protected her, her team protected her and she protected herself. But the initial political threat against her wasn’t as dire as we thought. Her appearance before the intelligence committee was a front. The man leading the committee was purposely pushed onto her trail by NCIS Director Leon Vance. He did it as a way to ensure Hetty left Los Angeles. That way he could get her away from the real danger – someone trying to kill her.
And someone is trying to kill her. At the beginning of the episode masked men break into Hetty’s home and shoot her security guard. So the team is called in to an early morning emergency meeting. As they receive the call, Kensi and Deeks are sleeping together on the couch. Surrounded by lots of junk food from the night before, they are still in their clothes with Kensi sleeping on the top half of the couch and Deeks on the bottom, his pillow resting on her butt. The scene showed their comfort level together and the progression of their relationship. These two are obviously spending quite a bit of time together outside of work, hanging out late. But to me it didn’t look like they had been romantic. Their clothes from yesterday, the couch instead of a bed, the food and their casual but comfortable positions with each other were all signs to me that they just fell asleep hanging out. And as they wake up and have to kick into gear, Deeks says to Kensi, “You’re obviously not a morning person.” That was another hint to me that they don’t typically see each other in the morning – this is not a daily occurrence. But obviously these two are getting quite comfortable with each other. (Incidentally, Granger also looks very comfortable with the young blonde naked woman who’s in his bed when he’s called in to work. Who knew Granger was such a playboy?)
For Densi fans, the episode was filled with great moments. As they go to check out a boat that Hetty owns, Kensi and Deeks have a funny conversation about moving in together. Deeks suggests they would be good roomies and maybe they should try saving some money and getting a cooler place together. And he is absolutely serious. But of course Kensi shoots him down. As he lists off all the characteristics that would make him a good housemate, she says she would rather live with Monty than Deeks. That doesn’t deter Deeks, though. He says they come as a package deal, to which Kensi replies, “Oh, so I get a dog and a mutt? No thank you!” What a fun scene. Again, it didn’t seem romantic but it was still satisfying. It was enjoyable to see how logical it was in Deeks’ mind that financially and logistically they would be better off moving in together. This proves again that they must be spending a lot of time together. And I love anything that points to these two getting closer! While it seems to me they’re spending time together as friends, close friendships (with the types of feelings they have) can always lead to something else.
Meanwhile, as Hetty’s committee hearing continues in Washington, she is grilled about negotiating with terrorists and funding of the Afghanistan operation. Hetty says part of the money was hers but the rest was the U. S. government’s. Before she can say much more, though, she collapses and is rushed out on a stretcher.
When her team hears what happened, they are very worried about her, though Callen claims there is no way she fainted because she “has a resting heart rate of 50 when she’s being shot at.” I loved that! Meanwhile, they can’t avoid the forensic auditing team from the Justice Department any longer, though they try to avoid their questions at every opportunity. Eric’s attempt at evasion was my favorite. As soon as the man says Eric is not going anywhere until he tells him everything, you knew that Eric would indeed spill everything – everything unrelated. Sure enough, he details a horrific computer game he lost that still affects him to this day. He even hugs the man who clearly doesn’t know how to handle the situation.
Then there is the main female auditor who shows up while Sam is on a stakeout. I have to say, I found this pretty unrealistic. I understand she has a job to do and needs to get it done, but I highly doubt she'd interfere with a dangerous investigation to get what she needs. Nonetheless, Sam taking her along for the chase was amusing. I love how Sam had no problem answering her questions in the middle of the chase. He’s a pretty good multitasker! His attempts to get her off his back worked, too. But she is not so intimidated by Callen and arrests him when he tries to leave. Too bad Callen knows how to swim out the boatshed trap door. After he escapes, he finds Sam and comments, “I usually like a woman that wants to put me in handcuffs.” And I found myself thinking that really did not sound like Callen! So it was fitting when Sam told him he sounded like Deeks. In fact, I’ve noticed that the writers seem to be making Callen funnier this season. They’re giving a lot more jokes to the serious, level-headed agent. He still seems like Callen, just a more sarcastic, teasing, lighter version of himself that I’m enjoying.
Deeks and Kensi, meanwhile, try to put off the auditors but it is finally Kensi’s turn. She is the only one who can’t avoid the serious questions. Kensi is asked about her ex-fiancé, if he was the “White Ghost” who helped the Taliban and if she was chasing misinformation the whole time. With each question, Kensi gets more and more annoyed. By the time the woman questions why Kensi was kidnapped, Kensi is livid. What an insensitive, ridiculous question. I understand that the woman wants to know if leaving the base alone was necessary, especially since it cost the government $3 million to save her (during which her captors received $1 million, which equated to negotiating with terrorists). But Kensi had been a victim and this woman was making it seem like it was all her fault. So I totally understood Kensi’s frustration and anger. That’s why it was especially satisfying to see Kensi ask the woman a question of her own: “Do you have any idea what I went through in captivity?” It was her way of putting the lady in her place for callously bringing up fresh wounds.
And she can’t hide that hurt and vulnerability from Deeks. Once Deeks shoos away their uninvited guests, he instantly asks Kensi if she is okay. I love that he immediately shows concern and wants to know what happened. Though Kensi puts on a tough act pretending everything is fine, she is clearly shaken up. He wants to talk about what’s bothering her but she doesn’t. She is on the verge of tears and makes a joke to cover her feelings. But Deeks inherently knows something is wrong. Trying to cheer her up, he forces her to give him a “low five.” But when she turns around, he sees her tears and immediately grabs her and pulls her into his arms.
Daniela Ruah and Eric Christian Olsen were both fantastic in this scene, making it the best of the episode. Kensi’s eyes were brimming with tears as she hugged Deeks, showing just how much she’d been through and how hard it was to deal with. You can’t help but feel for her. She just wants to forget the horrible things that happened but it’s not that easy and Deeks knows it. He tells her she can’t forget – she has to make peace with it but that takes time. As the tears fall, she lets him calm her.
For all of his goofy 12-year-old boy ways, Deeks is actually very adept at knowing when it’s the right time to joke and when it’s time to be serious. When his partner is truly struggling, he just wants to pull her close and comfort her. And as much as she wants to be tough – and is – she needed that comfort, and there was no shame in it. These two continue to lean on each other in tough times. Deeks clearly wants to be the shoulder she can cry on. These kinds of interactions are so great because it changes them, in a way. Instead of only being a funny pair who likes to taunt each other and joke around, they are also true friends who care about each other deeply. They want to support each other and be there for each other. And when they get the opportunity to show that deeper bond, it’s fun to watch.
I also thought it was appropriate that after reassuring Kensi she is tough (tougher than him, in fact), Deeks slowly slips back into joking mode. Again, his sense of what is suitable for the situation is spot on. There was a time for vulnerability and now it’s time to make her laugh and smile. She observes, “And just like that, the moment is way gone.” But she walks away with a smile on her face, showing Deeks did his job. And Deeks responds by telling her it’s okay because he has more moments to come. I, for one, am excited for more of these moments. I have been enjoying Deeks and Kensi so far this season. Last season I thought their relationship moved too slowly when a wrench was suddenly thrown in between them. It felt manipulative. But this season they seem to be moving at a natural, easy pace. I look forward to more as they continue moving forward.
Back in Washington DC, Hetty suddenly wakes up in the ambulance. Apparently she has planned her entire escape and even gets a gun from the “paramedic” before the ambulance drops her off. But she doesn’t go far before she’s stopped by two cars and some secret agent men. In a fun NCIS crossover moment, they take her to a dinosaur museum to meet NCIS Director Leon Vance. Apparently they have a pretty good relationship as he alludes to her teaching him what he knows. He also tells her about why the intelligence committee is on her case and what his real worries are. He believes they have a leak in their operation – a mole. Now they have to track down the source as she waits in DC.
In L.A., the operation continues as Hetty’s Mini-Me gets to play Hetty for real – Nell is the decoy to lure the killers to Hetty’s home. Her disguise was great and the ploy works. Soon the house is under fire. When Nell calls her mentor for help, I loved Hetty’s response: “You’re in my house? Oh, bugger!” Sam and Callen are there, too, but by the time they get to Nell, she is on the ground next to a dead man. Apparently Nell can hold her own. She also rescues them by leading them to a secret passageway in Hetty’s home, though it’s a tight fit for Sam. Nonetheless, they emerge safe. (I can’t imagine Hetty is going to be too pleased when she sees her home riddled with bullet holes. Then again, she has enough houses that she should be just fine.)
In the end, Eric learns who is behind the shooting at Hetty’s home: Mattias, a former German spy who tried to kill Hetty back in season two. After Sam shot him in the arm, the team essentially blackmailed him to leave Hetty alone. And he did – until now. But it looks like he’s back and they’re fighting a formidable foe. And they’re just getting started.
What did you think of "Praesidium?" What's your interpretation of the Kensi and Deeks scenes? How scared are you for Hetty? Please join the discussion by commenting below.
After next episode I thinking they would have to relocate..........it possible someone could comprise their location to other enemies out there. I don't think hetty would allow DOJ to come in as she said outsider is usually not allow
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ReplyDelete- You okay?
- Yeah, why wouldn't I be?
- I don't know, what'd they ask you about?
- Um... just Hetty. Uh... Afghanistan.
- You want to talk about it?
- Nope.
- I always find that it helps me when I talk about the... things that are bothering me.
- That's funny, 'cause, um... ...it never helps when you're bothering me.
- Touché.Except I'm being serious. Come on, partners don't keep secrets.
- Partners?
- I mean, that's what we are,right? We're partners.
Come on. Low five. Hit me. Don't leave me hanging.
You didn't really even connect. You gotta make good contact, otherwise it doesn't count.
Oh, my God. Come here. It's okay.
- I just want to forget what happened.
- I know you do. I know you do,but you can't. And the harder you try, the harder it's just gonna fight back, trust me. You just gotta let it out. You gotta make peace with it. But that takes time.
- I'm so much tougher than this.
- I know you are. You're tougher than me,and that's tough
Even with this...adorable... veneer.
- My God. And just like that... the moment is way gone.
- That's okay. I got more moments.
- Okay.
(Oh My God, This scene is killing me. Good job Tonya.)
Fun to relive all the moments through your review.
ReplyDeleteThanks! They had some great moments this week worth re-living! Ha ha. :)
ReplyDeleteThis was hands down my favorite Densi episode in a very long time. They are so perfect in their scenes. I don't know if it's because they're family in real life but they just have the most perfect scenes. Deeks knows her so well. He gives her just what she needs whether it's a laugh, a hug, a joke, talk. Whatever. He knows her. I love that they started the show with them asleep on the couch. How adorable.
ReplyDeleteI remember an episode of Dawson's Creek where Pacey told Joey that even though they weren't together (they liked each other) that when you like someone even if they don't like you YOU like to spend time with that person. The comment by Pacey so eloquently stated very much fits when it comes to Deeks and Kensi.
ReplyDeleteMine, too (favorite Densi episode in a long time)! They really are a perfect fit and they have great scenes together. I like that you point out how well he knows her and that he gives her just what she needs! That is so very true! And it really was adorable seeing them together on the couch! Loved it!!! Thanks for your comments.
ReplyDeleteI have to disagree that Kensi was a victim. A victim of Hetty, yes but it was Kensi that decided to run into the middle of AFGHANISTAN in the middle of a war and she pretty much has only herself to blame for that. I understand she needed answers from Jack but she put everyone at risk for a pretty selfish reason.
ReplyDeleteThe US should not negotiate with terrorists and I agree with the DOJ woman that the US put 1 million dollars in the hands of terrorists who are most likely going to take that money and use it against the US.
Love that quote for their situation. That's great! I love the way you put it: that they're "spending so much time together while they figure out they want to be together." Yes!!! I am also thrilled about this. Just like the quote says, when you like someone, you want to be near them. I feel like that's the stage these two are in right now.
ReplyDeleteI didn't see Deeks being annoyed in the living together scene but I can see how you would think Kensi was rude. She kind of was. She likes to shoot him down with her digs - but to me Deeks has always understood her very pointed, put-him-down humor and it doesn't seem to bother him. To me it's just part of their banter and interaction. She puts him down, he laughs it off and knows where she's coming from. And to me even her kind-of-rude comments come out of a place of caring. But like you say - maybe because the first episode bugged you so much, now you see the banter differently. Interesting to hear what you thought about it. Thanks for giving your perspective!
Point taken. Kensi did decide to go out on her own. But to me Kensi was still a victim of beating, which should warrant a little sensitivity. From the lady's perspective, though, I see where you're coming from! And it did force the US to negotiate with terrorists. (I didn't even remember that happened. When they said that in the episode, I couldn't remember it happening but it must have.) Paying off terrorists is not a position NCIS should have put anyone in. I like how you say she was "a victim of Hetty" since it was all Hetty's plan.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite episodes of the series so far... Certainly one of my favorite Densi episodes. I've watched it FOUR times. *laugh* I may be slightly obsessed... My family couldn't watch with me Monday night, so I watched it twice then myself. Then watched once with my son before school and once with my husband after kid went upstairs last night to play video games. lol *sigh*
ReplyDeleteYes she was a victim of the beating but I am not sure what she expected to find while running into the middle of a war zone. She couldn't think realistically she would get out of that alive? I guess you could say she wasn't thinking but in the end the real blame of that all lies on the shoulder of Hetty who sent her there. None of this happens if Hetty didn't send her.
ReplyDeleteThe reason I think Deeks was kind of annoyed was IMO his tone changed a little at the end. He went from trying to talk her into it and happily to being defensive.
ReplyDeleteIMO Kensi has become mean spirited lately and hopefully she figures out her issues and we go back to the normal banter we usually get from these two:)
I love that you've watched it four times! It WAS a great episode. I love hearing that it was one of your favorites of the series so far! I watched the whole episode twice but then watched my favorite scenes over again at least four times. So I'm with you! Slightly obsessed is okay. You're in good company!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I didn't notice that. I love how everyone notices different things - it makes it fun! And I enjoy hearing peoples' different interpretations! I don't want a mean-spirited Kensi, either!
ReplyDeleteYeah I guess she wasn't thinking too much about the consequences. In the real world I would think Kensi bears some responsibility for that. You're right - if Kensi hadn't run into the middle of a war zone alone, none of this would have happened. And definitely Hetty bears responsibility for sending her and not telling her about Jack. (In TVland, I guess I'm more lenient than in the real world. Ha ha.) By the way, I didn't see the rest of your message earlier somehow. So more thoughts in response....
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story idea for putting some of that money back into the US and working a plot around it, forcing NCIS to investigate! I love it!!! Writers should take your note!
I think you may be right about Deeks purposely giving Kensi a low five on purpose to get her to turn around! I also think he could sense that she was upset and wanted to see her to make sure she was okay and see what was going on with her. If so, that was a pretty clever way to get her to turn around!
Wasn't it great when he said he had more moments?! Love it!!
I will happily throw in the words useless and pointless when it came to the manipulation of their relationship last season. Very applicable words!
Callen has always my favorite character. I have also enjoyed his lighter side this season.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you:) If the producer want to steal my idea I am all for it ( I might even wave my writing fee for an autographed script and a set visit :) ( so just kidding) I really would love a chance to see Kensi confront the man that beat her. She would kick his butt and I wouldn't mind a few punches by Deeks too. Hell they should all get in a few punches.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work.:)
His lighter side has been fun to watch, hasn't it? Stability would be a good thing for him. I can't wait to see some Callen romance! It's about time!!! Thanks for your comments. :)
ReplyDeleteLol, love it! Thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Adam Barkley from Longmire. He is shooting guest appearances now and a set shot shows the same arches and iron railings in the background, so I don't think they will have to relocate unless... his character has rented the space and gets caught up in some stuff from the previous tenants, which they will have to fix. Could be he's in to replace the mole temporarily. Just never know. I hope the "mole" is a digital ghost monitoring their computers from that Dark Website guy from last week. If it has to be a person, my vote goes to Granger and it has something to do with that blonde! #LongLiveLongmire
ReplyDeleteThanks for this info. :) It will be interesting to see where they go with the mole. I like the digital ghost idea! I also thought Granger could be a possibility - but hadn't thought of the blonde being involved. Interesting theory!!!
ReplyDeleteTonya, I take strong issue with your interpretation of Kensi's interrogation scene. Kensi did in fact leave the safety of the base and allow herself to be captured, thus putting others at risk to rescue her. Let us not forget that we have had a real life example within the last year of someone who did exactly that, and that in an attempt to locate this individual, a member of our armed forces was killed and ultimately terror suspects were exchanged to obtain his release. Of course, here in our nice, neat fictional world, none of the good guys gets killed in Kensi's rescue, nor is anyone "important" seriously injured, just a recurring character and a guest star red shirt. That doesn't make it all right. And although the narrative from Spoils of War to this episode makes in unclear what happened to the money (was it handed over as part of the prisoner swap?), apparently the DOJ believes it fell into and remained in terrorist hands. The auditor's point about the guns and bombs the money could buy is completely valid. But Kensi's response about what she herself went through in captivity is totally irrelevant to those who find themselves at the wrong end of those guns and bombs. It is pure egotism on her part to think that what she brought upon herself excuses someone having to take a bullet, get their legs blown off or bury a loved one because of what terrorists were able to fund with the ransom money.
ReplyDeleteSo the DOJ's interest in her motivations is completely justified, not in any way "insensitive" or "ridiculous." Did she leave to find out if Jack was really the White Ghost? Or had she already accepted that, and was she planning to dissuade him from continuing on that route? Did she need to know if becoming a terrorist was what he planned when he left her so many years ago? Or if he still loved her? Or if she still loved him? I admit, the DOJ has no legitimate interest in those last three questions, but the audience does. And it is not at all clear to me how she feels about Jack, given the risks she took for him and especially the way she stared at him as he once again walked out of her life. I don't see any evidence that she is over her ex-fiance. What I do see is that she turns to Deeks because he is still there, perhaps the only important man in her life who hasn't abandoned her. Yet.
Hello Tonya, I am of back :) Fantastic Review as always!! I liked very much this two last episodes, adored to see the new appearance of Callen and after seeing Deeks to be enjoyed itself with him, and almost simultaneously the rest of the team to be enjoyed itself with Deeks due to his accent! It was very funny. Also I liked to see very much the struggle between Densi soon in the beginning of the episode, for me it was one of the best scenes. This was some of the things that I more liked the episode of last week, also I liked very much of the mission that they had to decide but I am not going to speak in many details otherwise this text is going to be enormous! For me the episode of this week began soon well with the stage in which Densi was woken by the cell phone of Kensi. Even that it was noticed that nothing romantic went on there, I was extremely happy because of seeing that they spent time together again as it was happening in the past. And only not to speak that Deeks was lying on Kensi's butt. I love this scene.
ReplyDeleteIf I was surprised because of seeing Kensi and Deeks together, I still stayed more when I saw Granger and a woman in a bed, from when Granger be able to conquer women!
Continuing, I loved the conversation of Kensi and Deeks there are left they live together and we know that the truth is that Kensi wants even it is to live with the Deeks and Monty. Shaggy, Scooby - doo and Kensi to be lived together, was going to be perfect. AHAHAHAHA :D
I said already that I hate that people of the National security, who they think that it is in arriving there and thinking that they are in charge soon in everything. The only thing that I liked in them is that as result to the interrogation that did the Kensi, there was a scene more than completed between Densi, to serious it was very lovely. Daniela Ruah and Eric Christian Olsen simply shone on this scene!!! <3 <3 <3
I am not going to comment much anymore but I cannot leave without saying that Hetty is the most intelligent person of the world. And I knew that Matias was going to return to torment Hetty after the second season, I knew!!!
And it arrived to my hour of leaving, the text already this enormous.
Byeee c: <3
I'm glad you're back, Catarina! I'm glad you've liked these last two episodes so much! Callen's new appearance WAS fun in the last episode, wasn't it?! And that scene with them all joking with Deeks in a funny accent/lisp was priceless. And that wrestling struggle with Kensi and Deeks was great! I liked all those scenes, too.
ReplyDeleteNow to this episode - yes, wasn't it great when Kensi and Deeks woke up together? It's really nice to see them spending time together again! I was also really surprised at seeing Granger and that woman in bed! Wow! I didn't know Granger could seduce women like that, either.
I love how you say Shaggy, Scooby-doo and Kensi would be living together!!! Hahahahah.
I love that!
I also don't like these department of justice interviewers. But you make a good point - because of their interrogation with Kensi, she had a lovely scene with Deeks! So good things definitely came out of it. I agree that Daniela Ruah and Eric Christian Olsen shined in that wonderful scene!
Hetty is pretty smart, isn't she? She even figured out a way to get out of her intelligence hearing. Ha ha. You are obviously smart, too, if you figured out that Mattias would be coming back to torment Hetty! You were right!!!
Thanks for your always great comments. Can't wait for next week!
Oh, how I loved this episode (and your review)! I won't rehash it all, but there were some amazing scenes, and the acting was off the charts! Daniela's representation of Kensi's vulnerability during that scene in the boat shed was phenomenal. My heart ached for her.
ReplyDeleteHere's my summary:
• Most unexpected (and frightening) scene: naked Granger in bed with naked blonde.
• Scene that made me go hmmm... : Deeks on the boat dock - "Oh, you're a dirty little hoarder."
• Funniest line: Granger - "I thought we were playing word association."
• Interesting potential arc: Killer Nell
• Thumbs up: Eric's interview scene. Hilarious.
• Guy I never want to piss off: Sam "...we rain hellfire down on their sorry asses."
• Continues to entertain: Callen has been rather cheeky this season so far. He's definitely serious about what's going on with Hetty, but that scene when he came out of the water was fun.
• BEST SCENE: Densi, of course!
Next up? That sneak peak of tomorrow's episode with Densi arriving at work together!!! What the hell is going on, people??
Ha ha... LOVE your break-down of award-winning scenes. Naked Granger in bed was unexpected AND frightening! Lol. And the "playing word association" line was great!!! Cheeky is a great word for Callen. And loved the rest! Really looking forward to tomorrow night (with Densi arriving at work together and everything else)! Bring it on. :)
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