thewhiteowl March 11, 2023 Share March 11, 2023 The NCIS team jumps into motion to investigate who is responsible for a potential bio terror attack at a strip mall parking garage. Also, Knight’s father deals with a health scare while in Japan. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/
HurricaneVal March 14, 2023 Share March 14, 2023 Oh look! We get to deal with Knight's daddy issues in this episode! Seriously, either the writers and/or showrunners are waaaaay overdue for some intensive therapy, or they're just trolling us now. 4 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7912812
Poohpoohpooh March 14, 2023 Share March 14, 2023 Someone commented that Katrina Law has a very Hallmark-y way of acting and I can't unsee that. Her usual moves are turning on the dramatic waterworks, or doing the cheesy fun gal thing. This episode tried to be too "clever" with too many twists, including the twist of the team knowing to fake being knocked out by the fake gas? Somehow? But the 1 cool twist imo was the Justin Theroux lookalike going from comedic husband to this ep's Russian baddie. I wonder if they're setting up another "twist" that the US senator flirting with Parker over pastries turns out to be *gasp* bad. Or maybe it's too politically impolite for NCIS show to go there. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7913431
twoods March 14, 2023 Share March 14, 2023 Awww I don’t want the US Senator to be a secret Russian bad guy. I liked her flirting with Parker! At least they didn’t kill off Knight’s dad. Another family member lives! No traumatic daddy storyline- woo hoo! 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7913501
CheshireCat March 14, 2023 Share March 14, 2023 Oh, NCIS cheated - the eagle eggs didn't hatch this time around so that must have been old footage. (According to the posts, the chicks hadn't developed). I'm not entirely sure why they featured the eagles though. It seemed rather random, I expected a connection to the case even if only a vague or symbolic one. Why would every TV parent always want their child doing their job? Why would they not want to see their children? Maybe Knight may not have been able to do anything medically but she could have lent support to her father and/or sister. Doing something is not restricted to anything physically. It could also have a positive effect on Knight, especially if her father had died. The way they write these things sounds very old-fashioned and narrow-minded. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7913819
HurricaneVal March 14, 2023 Share March 14, 2023 I actually like the Kasie character, but I had to question why she was directing the investigation in that scene with Parker in her lab. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7913961
Poohpoohpooh March 14, 2023 Share March 14, 2023 1 hour ago, HurricaneVal said: I actually like the Kasie character, but I had to question why she was directing the investigation in that scene with Parker in her lab. Yes, Kasie in that scene jumped out at me. Too out of character. Guess they didn't have McGee available to be there so the two senior agents could bounce that "trade the kidnapped dad" idea off each other. The senator's house is stunning. It has to be a real house, and not an elaborate set constructed for 1 episode. The view outside was great and hilly. Is DC that hilly? Can anyone ID whatever region of LA looks this great? Maybe Santa Barbara hills? Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7914067
MissLucas March 14, 2023 Share March 14, 2023 Eh, I liked it. But I like Knight and Katrina Law. Can't say much about her acting as I was distracted by her cute coat. Coats are my catnip and I think someone on the wardrobe department shares that trait with me because I still remember some of Ziva's swoon worthy coats - one with a red lining, so damn cool... ahem... where was I? Ah, yes. I thought the bonding between Knight and the thief's daughter was well done and I appreciate all the red herrings they have recently added to their plots: We got from bio terrorist attack no a Navy recruitment center to bio terrorist exercise to somewhat convoluted thievery to kidnapping and finally espionage. Too bad the cute Senator who enjoys Parker's love of pastry might be involved! I also appreciate that Knight has a good relationship with her father and honored him and his code by staying where she was and doing her job. Also: Jimmy keeps being a great boyfriend. 2 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7914533
MountaineerBro10 March 15, 2023 Share March 15, 2023 5 hours ago, MissLucas said: Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7914995
Linderhill March 16, 2023 Share March 16, 2023 as it has been asked in another thread, why so fascinated with an Alaskan eagle nest? There are plenty of eagles in the DC area. Several eagle pairs are reported on the news. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7917806
buckboard March 16, 2023 Share March 16, 2023 (edited) 8 hours ago, Linderhill said: as it has been asked in another thread, why so fascinated with an Alaskan eagle nest? There are plenty of eagles in the DC area. Several eagle pairs are reported on the news. Maybe because, unlike other shows - NCIS: New Orleans for example - the location isn't really an organic part of the show. The writers don't incorporate D.C. into their storylines, other than involving a Senator or government official from time to time. They rarely film in Washington. The writers don't seem to know much about the capital city, especially distances on the East coast. Edited March 17, 2023 by buckboard 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7918276
abbyzenn March 17, 2023 Share March 17, 2023 Buckboard you're so right about the writers not knowing distances. It annoys me every time they have a murder in Norfolk they leave the office after breakfast and get back by lunchtime. In reality you could barely get to Norfolk by lunchtime. It also bothers me they investigate murders in Norfolk when Norfolk is a major naval location and has an NCIS office there. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7918493
LuvMyShows March 20, 2023 Share March 20, 2023 On 3/14/2023 at 11:12 AM, CheshireCat said: Oh, NCIS cheated - the eagle eggs didn't hatch this time around so that must have been old footage. So I watched the DC eagle cam pretty obsessively for awhile last year around the time of the eggs hatching and the baby eaglet emerging (something happened to the second one after birth), and the timeline they used here for an egg hatching and the baby eaglet developing was waaaayyy speeded up. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-7922722
catsitter May 14 Share May 14 It bothered me that McGee and Kasie would believe that sending positive vibes would have any effect on anything. Also I don't believe that Delilah is always breaking her mobile phone and needs McGee to fix it for her. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/137601-s20e16-butterfly-effect/#findComment-8368740
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