chitowngirl December 12 Share December 12 When a shocking tell-all threatens to ruin Christmas for a decorated Marine, NCIS must unwrap the truth and deliver a holiday miracle -- before the book hits shelves and turns a hero's legacy into a holiday disaster. Airdate December 16, 2025 Link to comment
Poohpoohpooh Tuesday at 03:12 AM Share Tuesday at 03:12 AM Thank goodness for the 2-3 guest actors to carry this episode. They can't keep picking up and putting down threads like the Lily story, but now it's wilmer's turn to show his desirability. Gross. And more JassMer brouhaha after the winter break. This is not a good or entertaining show, but episode was ok. 3 Link to comment
stonehaven Tuesday at 11:44 AM Share Tuesday at 11:44 AM Last season was a fun season. This season? There's something seriously lacking. The writing is just not good. Why would Vance let himself be overrun by the Deputy like that? He's in charge not that needle nose? I kept wishing Gibbs would have been there to put that guy in his place. Parker has respect for his team and they for him but they have written him as a bystander. I may just give up after this season.... 4 Link to comment
Daff Tuesday at 06:51 PM Share Tuesday at 06:51 PM (edited) This was an emotional episode. I’m glad that no one was to blame for the lack of communication in the end, and that everyone involved mustered up some forgiveness. Laughed at the lit agent’s thought he could order martinis in a diner. Also found it unusual for an intervention in the same diner. Glad Nick has found some love on the show, as there’s none to be had here. Edited Tuesday at 06:53 PM by Daff 3 Link to comment
rr2911 Wednesday at 04:30 AM Share Wednesday at 04:30 AM (edited) . My hearing must be going because I had to rewind a couple of times. I could not understand Parker at times. . This episode was a good one. The heating going out in the building was not necessary in my opinion. . Kasie is still on the show. Boo! That's all! Edited Wednesday at 04:09 PM by rr2911 Link to comment
12catcrazy Thursday at 05:48 PM Share Thursday at 05:48 PM This episode was probably the best of this season as, I dunno, to me the writing this season seems kind of "off". I liked the retired disabled veteran who opened up a shop and provided jobs for other vets and I loved how his men stood behind him. I'm also happy that the troubled man who had guilt over what happened to his brother, found support from the other vets and we are assuming will get help for his issues. I'm also going to assume that we are being teased that Torres is in a relationship? And the team has got to be the nosiest bunch of yentas around. Talk about everybody being up in everybodies business! Could you imagine marrying into that crew - forget the overbearing mother-in-law, you'd have the rest of the team. 1 2 Link to comment
Poohpoohpooh Yest. at 03:36 AM Share Yest. at 03:36 AM (edited) These cheesin' goons (not counting Gary Cole) are incompatible with modern audiences. CBS knows it, but as long as the ratings don't attrition too-too much... LaRoache is the only hope for some much-needed intensity alongside Gary Cole (and Vance). Great point about the yentas, exaggerated by Hallmark actress Knight, jimmy, and Kasie. I actually find Kasie more interesting to watch than most of the can't-carry-the-show rest. Edit: imagine if Gary was on an actually-good show like Netflix's Man On The Inside in the (incomparable) Ted Danson role? He could pull that off. Edited Yest. at 05:03 AM by Poohpoohpooh Gary on Ted Link to comment
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