Wow, did those diamond smugglers pick the wrong NCIS agent to drug and kidnap.
I’m sure he’s got a story."
(She claims it’s because she wanted his help with paperwork.

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“Paperwork.")
When they ping his phone, it shows him at a Virginia Beach marina, three hours away.
And who’s the first person he bumps into?
Gibbs is there to get to the bottom of things.
Torres remembers going to his gym and then…nothing.
Gibbs suggests that he was drugged and orders him to hydrate because Gibbs is the best.
“Oh, we saw.
When Gibbs and Bishop head to the parking garage, they find Torres, who seems…lost.
Torres offers to take the bullet to Kasie, prompting my lawyer husband to shout, “NO!”
The person who did the roofie-ing.
Sure, be aware of your drink and choose a closed container and all of that.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
And wow, did Ducky do some excellent work in kitting up his new space!
He’s got big, interesting art and a treadmill desk and a VR set up.
It’s important later.
Another piece of the puzzle is the boat that Torres woke up on.
It’s been abandoned at the marina for months and is registered to three different owners.
HOW DARE YOU, BISHOP.
(Don’t worry.
I’ll circle back to this, too.)
They get some movement on the case when Gibbs holds open Jessica’s eye (hork!)
Yeah, uh, time for a new trainer, Nick.
Of course,thatMona Lisa didn’t end up dead.
This means it’s time to visit Hendrix and his shark in person!
“Beware the female shark” is advice everybody should’ve heeded this week, tbh.
Once he’s back at NCIS, Torres rips apart his desk drawers in case the diamonds are there.
But Gibbs tells him flatly that he’s not a thief or a killer.
And who would give them directions once they were inside the Coast Guard facility?
“Didn’t I see that in a movie once?”
Bishop asks once they’re back at HQ, but Torres is in no mood to joke.
She argues that he looked guilty as hell, and he would’ve asked the same questions of her.
I wouldn’t,” he tells her.
This can and should throw the brakes on every facet of their relationship until (or if?)
they can work through this.
Now, to this week’s other storyline.
Vance, meanwhile, has bought her a impressive ruby necklace.
But before you go feeling bad for Vance, remember who we’re dealing with.
He and Gibbs burst in on the Clark/Mallory meeting with the news that the necklace was a listening rig.
“Never spy on a spy,” Vance says.
He learned that this wasn’t the case with Vance in the first two months.
You see,U.S.
“I think it’s time to run into that burning building,” Clark says.
“Want to come with?
Stray shots
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