Oct 26, 2014 20:22
A McGee episode. Is that his sister, or a lover in his apartment?. Nice to know he has a social life outside work. At the beginning, he is much more mature than Kate and Tony. He makes his share of mistakes, but over all he's doing well. Why is he glaring at Tony and Kate when the mistake was McGee's?
The first time Gibbs demonstrated how to break a neck, on his favorite victim, Tony.
Abby is the one who goes on and on about MIT, not McGee. I think at this point we can be pretty sure they've broken up and that's why she's giving Tim such a hard time. On the other hand, when someone else maligns his skills (the hacker), she goes after him like a mama bear defending her young (yes, I know that's a cliché).
Tony handles the kid in the dorm pretty well, all things considered. He may have been a jock and frat boy in college, but he is a good investigator now. As an aside, Michael Weatherly does run well and looks good doing it
Tony's movie references help solve the case, and Abby (of course it's Abby) knows what he's talking about before he explains to Gibbs. At this point, Gibbs still can't pay Tony a compliment without following it with an insult. That is, if Tony's in hearing when he does it. He manages to pay Tony a compliment from inside the observation room without the following insult.
The interrogation scene is my favorite when the guy said he was trying to help, and Tony says "You know what's crazy? Me almost putting a bullet in a kid's head because he's playing paintball."
I like this mystery. They plant a lot of clues about the power trip the Gunny is on, so the solution wasn't much of a surprise. And of course Gibbs wins the fight (not only because he's good, because he's the star of the show and he has to win).
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