Will McGee survive to go home and begin a family life with his pregnant wife Delilah?
Tim has a lot more responsibility that he has to think about.
That plays in to the finale.

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Does that fear drive him to step off the helicopter?Yeah, I think it does.
He reaches a moment where he makes that decision because he is first and foremost an agent.
Thats a decision that he makes.
He goes back into it with Gibbs and its looking pretty scary.
Is he avoiding his life?Thats funny.
Ive never thought of it that way.
I still have a little bit to think about it.
There could be different versions.
Who knows where its going to end up.
They dont tell us anything.
Did you have fun shooting the action scenes?We had a blast.
Im just now getting feeling back in my feet because of running around in boots on uneven terrain.
It was a blast, but it was definitely some work.
Where did you shoot that scene?A lot of that end sequence was shot in two places.
Another place nearby there, Im not sure what its called.
Its where we typically go to do a lot of the Middle Eastern stuff.
We do Afghanistan there sometimes.
It looks pretty good, doesnt it?
How long did it take to shoot that?It could have been a 10-day episode.
We fit about three days worth of filming in the two days there.
It was a real run and gun.
It was exciting because that was the material too.
Everything of course was during daylight.
The whole thing was really neat.
I cant wait to see what happens next year and where we start and how its going to be.
Will it pick up moments later?Im just guessing, but I would think so.
I think it would pick up moments later.
Just the way that ends, yeah, I think that would be the case.
Again, Im just guessing.
Is this the most personal your story line has gotten?Yeah.
He made good with him before he passed.
As far as Delilah, hes been in this relationship with her for a while now.
I love playing the stuff with McGee at home with Delilah.
Weve had episodes where it shows them at home arguing over making dinner and things like that.
I love doing that stuff because its different than what the show normally does.
Its fun when we do that.
All the agents havent had great relationships in the past.
This is a positive relationship.
Thats neat to have on the show.
Have the writers said they will be exploring that more?Weve talked about it.
Weve been talking down this path for a while.
Im happy to see it.
I love the progression of McGee, growing with him and getting to see all that happen.
Tough guy moments are fun to do sometimes.
Do you know if youre going to get hurt?All I know is were outnumbered.
Weve got all these rebels closing in on us.
It doesnt look good.
I dont know where its going to go.
Im sure those guys do.
Like I said, they dont tell us.
How has it been since you lostGary Glasberg?We were besides ourselves, of course.
Thats how it was.
Gary meant as much to the show as anything and was our leader.
As far as how it affected production, it was amazing.
We were going to stick with that plan.
Everyone in the past, when something has happened, has stepped up.
Everyone stepped up to back what Garys plan was for the year.
That is a testament to how prepared and how good Gary was at his job.
We had talked about that stuff.
We kept it internal.
We just huddled together.
It brought us really close together.
Do you keep reminders of Gary on the set?Of course.
Weve got pictures of Gary everywhere and little things and awards that hes received.
Gary is a part of the thing and will always be.
Hes there whether hes here or not.