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McGee examines Laroche, which the deputy director hides

(Warning: The below contains important spoilers for NCIS Season 22 Episode 19 “Incompatible differences”.))

McGee (Sean Murray) is determined to defeat Laroche (Seamus Dever), no matter what NCISAnd in the penultimate episode, his former boss, one or two things about personal jobs, Gibbs (Mark Harmon in Season 19), is pretty much upset.

The episode begins with McGee, dressed like Gibbs and even pours a drink like the man in his basement and notices a postcard in Alaska. Then the television in the room shows a feed of there … to walk through the back of a boat, so McGee follows the example. It says Tim. When he hears someone above, his immediate reaction is “Boss?” But it’s Laroche. “Don’t look so surprised, you knew that this would come,” he says before shooting him, and McGee wakes up at his desk for everything he has on his computer screen.

Keller dreams can mess with her head, Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) notices Knight (Katrina Law); In his Gibbs gave him a virgin Pina Colada and told him that he should stop tempting. Knight interprets McGee as a classic fear of failure. He was disguised as Gibbs because he is holding out impossible standards and wants to do justice to Gibbs. Then when Parker (Gary Cole) tries to send McGee home after three all-nights in a row, the agent grabs: “I can do my job, Gibbs!” It is a clear sign that he has to go home.

But he only comes up to his car when he sees how Laroche comes to his, without the security detail that he had recently had after the goal has triggered him, and so he follows him. Laroche changes the cars before ending up in an abandoned power plant. There he sees Laroche, then the deputy director shoots when McGee makes a noise and asks him to stop. As he follows him, McGee is escaped from a truck and Laroche. The driver only saw McGee, not Laroche, and there is also no signs of a body or the scene that is tidied up. McGee insists that he saw what he did, and Parker and Torres believe him, but will someone else? Vance (Rocky Carroll) needs evidence, especially since it looks like this could be about McGee losing the deputy director Job to Laroche.

Wilmer Valderrama as NCIS special agent Nicholas

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In the meantime, the team has worked a robbery. Someone used a signal study for military quality to rob a truck with fake registration. The team focuses on this after it has been dependent, the one against Laroche (who comes to McGee and suggests that he makes it easy for a few days), and the protocol of the signals that the Jammer has blocked them leads to Arliss Pinkerton, which alias for Crispin Shaker Jr. one of his well -known employees is the type that has supposedly killed, that McGee saw briefly, so After he saw briefly, how Gibbs’ truck is parked in his place. It looks as if the connection to the attack is that Laroche needed cash and thieves to do the dirty work, to get the money from a Nexus truck that had the ball for the Laroche Cartel.

But then the Inspector General Ward shows that McGee was submitted to McGee about MCGEE for professional misconduct, harassment and abuse of power, and everyone knows that it was Laroche. (When McGee sits in an interrogation, his wife Delilah writes again that he ignores her and asks: “What is coming next – a boat in the basement?” Outch.) Ward insists that this is an independent examination, no favor, but McGee believes that Laroche uses it as a railway bands. Ward turns it over to him and argues that his actions – Laroche’s personnel records, the warning reports for the use of his key card and entering his home office without permission. For them it looks for jealousy, and when McGee says he is ready to testify that Laroche is a murderer, she decides to recommend indefinite (instead of temporary) suspension until formal charges for defamation. When he tells her that his phone has made him aware that Laroche is in the garage of evidence where he shouldn’t be, she takes his phone. Then he asks for a lawyer and she goes out.

The team then finds the first real evidence that you have: The dead thiefs’ phone switches on, and on the body (the guy, the McGee Laroche kills) is a coin, just like the deputy director loves to snap.

However, when Ward returns to the interrogation, McGee has disappeared and left a simple note: rule No. 45. He cleans up his chaos. Parker likes this rule, but as Vance emphasizes, “Gibbs” rules are always inexpensive. “A partial pressure on the body corresponds to Laroches, and the team, like everything they have discovered in Ward, puts it on to Laroche to go to Laroche, who travels with evidence in the back of a vans – and McGees hides there!

Laroche meets Shaker and wants what he owes, and McGee breaks out with his weapon and uses the same words that the deputy director did in his dream. Laroche notices in his steady hands and assured the attitude and noticed: “Gibbs would be proud. I read the files”, but “Gibbs pulled the trigger if he had to. You don’t have to.” Shaker then turns his weapon on McGee and Laroche shoots Shaker. Shaker fires when he goes down and it looks as if McGee may be hit in the arm or shoulder. Laroche says McGee that he saved his life and McGee tells him that he should let his gun fall; When the rest of the team comes in, Laroche follows. It shouldn’t be that way, he says, and refers to Shakes bag in which a computer chip is located. It’s not about money, Laroche insists on it, and it was never. “It is time that you know the truth,” he says. But what is the truth?!

What is your theory about Laroche and his “truth”? Let us know in the comment area below.

NCISSeason 22 Finale, Monday, May 5th, 9/8c, CBS

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