NCIS went undercover in last Tuesday's episode. McGee and Bishop played a military couple to get close to suspects in their case. Additionally, Tony was searching for his roots. The case starts with Tony and Gibbs being called by Major Newton, who supposedly has information on a closed armory theft. However, upon arriving at Quantico, the agents learn Newton has died while jogging. Abby later deduces that his death was not an accident, but that he was murdered. The team looks into the armory theft case Newton investigated at Camp Lejeune and find out that, besides Newton, there were other military employees that transferred from Lejeune to Quantico. One of them is Marine Master Sergeant Ramsey Dillon, but he was acting in a theater. After the team found a knife in Newton's house, Abby identified a print on that to a woman named Lauren Hudson. She is the wife of Marine Lieutenant Dean Hudson, who had recently moved from Lejeune to …show more content…
The case was good though there are still some questions I have about it. For example, how did Newton knew that his neighbor was prentending to be Lauren Hudson? Did the Hudsons kill him for that reason? Not that we will ever get answers to these questions, but still. I do think the undercover assignment should have taken a bit longer, which would have made it more fun. I don't really see the reason why they would go undercover in the first place, as they didn't really discover something that they wouldn't find out if they had not gone undercover. Something I did not like, was Tony's search for his ancestors. I appreciate the reason why he did it, but it was pretty silly. And of course they had to make Tony look like a clown again. That's not something I want to see again. I hope we soon get to see what issues Tony and Zoë are going through. And I am so very excited to see what the return of Jeanne Benoit will do to Tony. I really cannnot wait to see her return to the