This show is starting to stretch credibility on a couple of fronts. Nell is pulling talents out of nowhere that are conveniently used as a critical tool to complete a successful mission. The scene where Nell had to coach Callen on how to use the IPad to control the drone was too much. Now all the sudden Nell wants to be an undercover agent? Wasn't it just a couple of episodes ago that she was forced to shoot one of the men who stormed Hettie's house. Nell dealt with that incident by not reporting to work because she was traumatized to the point she was secluded in her house. This show is trying to make Nell a younger version of Hettie and it's not working because the way the writers are going about it is doing more damage to Nell's character than good.
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I have to admit, I've never in the history of television seen someone destroy a drone with a champagne stand.
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