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Dealing with Grief
This week's episode of NCIS Los Angeles followed up the much anticipated "what's going go happen to Dom" craziness that had been happening earlier in the season. In the preceding episode the team finds Dom with a terrorist group (consisting of Mo, the kid Sam brought back from Africa). Dom escapes and the team comes to his rescue, only to have him shot and killed in the attempt to escape.
This weeks episode began with 2 plane spotters watching a private air strip and filming their adventures when they realize the plane they are filming is carrying a prisoner, and then they film the subsequent attack on the Army CID guards and take the prisoner with them.
The prisoner turns out to be a renowned terrorist, the same man the group wanted to trade Dom for in the previous episode. After the shoot out we see the team back at Head Quarters dealing with the loss of a team mate. Sam is taking it particularly hard as he feels he has lost Dom and Mo all at once.
Hettie then shocks us all by turning in her resignation to the Director because she swore her first agent she lost would be her last (that was back in 1999) and swearing never did her any good so she was resigning.
The team is then able to locate Mo and use him to find the terrorist, who is being helped by a rouge Army CID agent and apprehend him. In the end Mo and Sam do reconcile.
Callen ends up picking the Director's pocket and taking back Hettie's letter in the end of the episode. He convinces her to stay on because she would hate retirement. In the end they have a drink and we assume Hettie is staying on.
Sara
Mon, 17 May 2010 02:25:38 +0000
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