The Voyeur's Web (03x06)

Feb 14, 2017 18:47

I like it that at the end it's Tony who puts together that the murderer was the redhead they passed on the way in. I also get a kick out of the fact that he beats Gibbs to the answer. Abby's "now you know how I feel" is appropriate payback-certainly more appropriate than if Tony had said that, since the writers would've used that to give Gibbs yet another opportunity to put Tony down.

Is it my imagination, or is it most often Tony who kicks doors in?

The humor running through the episode, about Ziva's curiosity and McGee's inability not to reveal all of Tony's secrets isn't quite hash (she isn't using her knowledge to humiliate Tony, she just lets him know she knows), so it doesn't bother me as much as usual. The question is, does McGee reveal his own secrets to the same extent?

Despite the teasing in this episode, I notice that when Tony and McGee have the exchange about pulling an all-nighter, McGee knows and believes that Tony would've stayed to help if he knew.

Ducky's paternal Uncle Monty was in the Normandy landings. He and Palmer haven't started to use the shield masks. ETA: except, that's not true. I went back and looked at a clip from JAG, and Ducky was using it then.

Chip is introduced in this episode as Abby's assistant. I'm going to try to keep track as he picks up the evidence he uses to frame Tony. As a character, he's appropriately creepy. The actor does a very good job. I think he's actually serious when he says that he does recon and adapts himself to his surroundings.

Tony has finally learned to use chopsticks. He also says he would probably have gone pro in basketball if he hadn't blown out his knee. Once again-Tony is way too short to play pro basketball. It's a nice fiction, but they should've stuck with him as a football player (which was implied in some of the first season episodes).

As mysteries goes, this is okay. Filming the attack and her fake death so that there are no special effects on the film is pretty neat.

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