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- NCIS Season 5 - Episode 2
- NCIS Season 5 - Episode 2
Tony watches his team—his true family—and chooses. He burns the letter, symbolically letting go of Dr. Jeanne DiNardo and recommitting himself to NCIS. Notable Moments & "Gibbs-isms"
The team is thrown into a desperate race against the clock to find the missing baby. The investigation leads them through a web of lies involving:
While the action centers on the baby, the soul of the episode belongs to . Still reeling from his breakup with Jeanne Benoit and the revelation of his undercover identity, Tony is a "man without a country".
Abby provides much-needed levity, at one point talking about herself in the third person just like Gibbs.
Tony ends up soaked not once, but twice, thanks to the Nelsons' high-tech home security system. Final Thoughts
If you'd like to dive deeper into other episodes, I can: Draft a recap for the Season 5 premiere, "Bury Your Dead"
Throughout the episode, Tony spars with Ziva and McGee, using his classic "class clown" defense mechanism to mask his grief. However, the ending provides one of the most poignant moments in the series:
Tony watches his team—his true family—and chooses. He burns the letter, symbolically letting go of Dr. Jeanne DiNardo and recommitting himself to NCIS. Notable Moments & "Gibbs-isms"
The team is thrown into a desperate race against the clock to find the missing baby. The investigation leads them through a web of lies involving: NCIS Season 5 - Episode 2
While the action centers on the baby, the soul of the episode belongs to . Still reeling from his breakup with Jeanne Benoit and the revelation of his undercover identity, Tony is a "man without a country". Tony watches his team—his true family—and chooses
Abby provides much-needed levity, at one point talking about herself in the third person just like Gibbs. Notable Moments & "Gibbs-isms" The team is thrown
Tony ends up soaked not once, but twice, thanks to the Nelsons' high-tech home security system. Final Thoughts
If you'd like to dive deeper into other episodes, I can: Draft a recap for the Season 5 premiere, "Bury Your Dead"
Throughout the episode, Tony spars with Ziva and McGee, using his classic "class clown" defense mechanism to mask his grief. However, the ending provides one of the most poignant moments in the series: