Mystery

NCIS: Los Angeles – A Long Time Coming

  • Title: NCIS: Los Angeles – A Long Time Coming
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In the concluding episode of the three-part crossover, Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) arrives in Los Angeles and assumes control of OSP after learning the missing director (Gerald McRaney) is one of the targets of Morgan Miller (Maya Stojan). Also on site are Parker (Gary Cole) and Torres (Wilmer Valderrama), and the episode marks the return of Agent Afloat Lucy (Yasmine Al-Bustami) while also working in several of the LA agents into the story for the first time including Namazi (Medalion Rahimi), Rountree (Caleb Castille), Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen), and Kensi (Daniela Ruah) just in time for Lucy to discover contracts on all their lives on the dark web leading to members dodging bullets while trying to solve the case.

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NCIS: Hawai’i – Deep Fake

  • Title: NCIS: Hawai’i – Deep Fake
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Picking up from the cliffhanger ending of the NCIS episode that kicked off the three-part crossover event, the kidnapped Tennant (Vanessa Lachey), Hanna (LL Cool J), and Jimmy (Brian Dietzen) find themselves being held in Hawaii by a woman claiming to be CIA Agent Melina Delvin (Dawn Olivieri). Parker (Gary Cole) lands in Hawaii, taking control of the investigation, and begins searching for Simon Williams’ known associate which turns up a dead body and another woman also claiming to be CIA Agent Melina Delvin (Maya Stojan) who claims Williams’ network is vast and includes rogue agents within the CIA. It turns out neither Melina plays well with others.

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NCIS – Too Many Cooks

  • Title: NCIS – Too Many Cooks
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With multiple teams in town for Professor Dale Harding’s (Robert Picardo) retirement, the party turns into an investigation when the professor turns up dead of apparent suicide with evidence of stolen Department of Defense files on his computer. The set-up allows for multiple team-ups with Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) and Knight (Katrina Law) performing some aggressive driving at the academy, Callen (Chris O’Donnell) and Hanna (LL Cool J) interrogating McGee (Sean Murray) who is a suspect for about three minutes, and Hanna alternating between helping and annoying Kasie (Diona Reasonover).

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Wednesday – Friend or Woe

  • Title: Wednesday – Friend or Woe
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Finding a way to work in a Pilgrim scene obviously inspired by The Addams Family Values, “Friend or Woe” puts Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) in Pilgrim garb as the students are sent into town on Outreach Day to help with local businesses. After saving Eugene (Moosa Mostafa) from the bullies, Wednesday ropes him into some snooping about the the drawing of her ancestor and the Pilgrim from her Nightshade book. Later she heads into the woods to investigate the original Pilgrim meeting house leading to another vision of her ancestor and a rioting Pilgrims who burned outcasts alive.

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Wednesday – Woe Is the Loneliest Number

  • Title: Wednesday – Woe Is the Loneliest Number
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As Principal Weems (Gwendoline Christie) goes to lengths to cover up the death of one of her students, Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) searches for answers about Rowan’s (Calum Ross) behavior and the book from which he ripped the page which he confronted her with on the night he tried to kill her. Things get a bit sidetracked in the middle with Wednesday helping out Enid (Emma Myers) beat Bianca (Joy Sunday) in a race she always wins. Friendship seems to be in the air for Wednesday, as not only does she help Enid (even if her motives are more about hurting Bianaca), but also befriends one normie teacher in the school who appears to take an immediate liking to Wednesday, although the seems to also know more about the book Wednesday is searching for than she lets on.

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