NCIS Season 22, Episode 12 Review: ‘Fun and Games’

NCIS Season 22, Episode 12 ‘Fun and Games’ is a Kasie Hines episode, and an hour about the family you create and the lessons you learn.

NCIS Season 22, Episode 12 Preview: ‘Fun and Games’

NCIS Season 22, Episode 12 ‘Fun and Games’ is a Kasie episode, and truly, it’s about time we got to see her out of the lab.

NCIS Season 22, Episode 11 Review: ‘For Better or Worse’

NCIS Season 22 Episode 11 gives us a fake wedding, but doesn’t advance the ship we care about, so all in all, it’s a missed opportunitiy.

Could NCIS’s Kate Todd Show Up in NCIS: Origins?

Kate Todd in NCIS: Origins? We’d say stranger things have happened, but we’re not actually sure they have. Still, during a recent ScreenRant interview with David J. North and Gina Lucita Monreal, the co-showrunners of NCIS: Origins, the question was brought…

NCIS Season 22, Episode 11 Preview: ‘For Better or Worse’

NCIS Season 22, Episode 11 ‘For Better or Worse’ promises a wedding, and the team taking on… the mob? Yes, you read that right.

NCIS Season 22, Episode 10 Review: ‘Baker’s Man’

NCIS Season 22, Episode 10 ‘Baker’s Man’ is a very atypical episode of the show—and yet, a mostly fun one nonetheless. The NCIS team finds themselves in the middle of a gang drug war, all because Parker has a favorite…

NCIS Season 22, Episode 10 Preview: ‘Baker’s Man’

NCIS Season 22, Episode 10 ‘Baker’s Man’ looks like some good, old-fashioned NCIS fun. And after a long hiatus, we’ll take it.

NCIS Season 22, Episode 9 Review: ‘Humbug’

NCIS Season 22, Episode 9 ‘Humbug’ is just the episode we were waiting for to close out the first half of the season in a satisfying way.

NCIS Season 22, Episode 9 Preview: ‘Humbug’

NCIS Season 22, Episode 9 ‘Humbug’ is the show’s Christmas episode, and it’s been a significant amount of time since this show has given us a Christmas episode so we’re pretty excited about what this means. It’s the season to…

NCIS Season 22, Episode 8 Review: ‘Out of Control’

NCIS Season 22, Episode 8 ‘Out of Control’ isn’t just about a car that drives itself, unless we want to take that as a metaphor for Parker