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TV Review: NCIS - Skeletons - Blogcritics
March 02 2007
Wet and dripping is the motive of this episode of NCIS. Indeed there are "Skeletons," but there are also copious amounts of gelatinous matter and the requisite effluvium - a sticky situation indeed. Speaking of sticky situations, Army Lt. Hollis Mann (Susanna Thompson) makes her way back into an episode where we discover she and Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) have not spoken since "Sharif Returns". In addition, Forensics Specialist Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette) has boy problems that only Gibbs can address. Alas, I digress before even starting.
The episode opens on a military funeral. While the service is wrapping up, two servicemen in charge of maintaining a military mausoleum are trying to remove the door to one of the crypts to ready it for another occupant. The attempt results in an explosion of sorts with extremely disgusting consequences: decomposing body parts and skeletal remains. Thank God there is no smell-a-vision. The scene at NCIS headquarters is equally tense and surreal as Abby is acting odd (perhaps this show's biggest irony). She accosts Special Agent Tim McGee (Sean Murray) for money to feed into the candy machine, ultimately secures the funds from Special Agent Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), spawning a discussion of exactly what "nugget" is. Gibbs arrives and gathers his forces for an apparent explosion at a local military mausoleum.
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