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On a beach a Marine spots a decomposing body; Gibbs and company investigate; at the scene Duckman spots a round penetration in the victim's wet suit. McGee identifies the diver as a Navy lieutenant on leave. While Gibbs and Tony check out the vic's home, they meet two agents of the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS). Abigail, the CGIS agent in charge, and her probie present certain similarities to the gang. Gibbs and Abigail agree to work together; a CGIS lab tech suggests that they may have a double homicide. Gibbs and Abigail barge into a scrub room but fail to find the right surgeon, so Tony and Abigail talk with the wife of the missing physician. Ducky raises some medical questions about the identity of the dead diver, and Abby makes a revealing discovery, then Gibbs, Abigail, and Tony reach a conclusion and bust the bad guys. Tony meets Miss Biloxi, Ducky reverts to bow ties, and Tony and Ziva catch a pirate flick together.

When Tony and Palmer are talking on the beach the dorsal fin of a bottle nosed dolphin can be seen as it swims by.

The theme of this episode, a team that resembles the members of the NCIS team, was also done in the episode NCIS: Doppelgänger (2005).

This episode with a (sort of) pirate theme was first aired in Germany on September 19th 2010 - Talk-Like-A-Pirate-Day.

The music right at the end as Tony and Ziva settle down to watch "The Black Pirate" will be hauntingly familiar to many viewers. It is by Edvard Grieg, the first movement of his Holberg Suite, Op. 40.

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    • Author: Deodorant for your language
    While nothing special, this is a solid episode. The show-runners have now established that Gibbs did indeed start a relationship with Rena Sofer's lawyer woman (I am *really* bad with names), but there is still plenty of teasing left regarding the undisclosed status of Ziva and Tony's relationship. Their private scene together is just so full of dialog fueling the speculation, it might make the weaker fans climbing the walls in desperation because of the lack of definite answers. One just hopes the show-runners don't intend to keep this up well into the next season. A reveal in the season ender would be just right, a "Thank You" for the audience.

    With all the seriousness of recent episodes, the NCIS - CGIS mirroring that is played for amusement is a welcome incident. The CGIS "counterparts" of Gibbs, Tony, McGee, Abby and Ziva are a lot of fun, even if only the boss woman is given proper screen time. The looks on the faces of Tony, McGee and Ziva when they realize there is a female version of Gibbs is priceless. Another great scene is Abby's meltdown with the laptop. It's been too long since Abby had a comedy standout scene. The "Abby²" scene and the Cof-Pow conspiracy are pretty funny too. And the Ducky - Gibbs straight-faced relationship discussion is absolutely hilarious.

    Again, the character moments overshadow the plot, leaving us with another 7/10 overall, but who's complaining when the character moments are so good? After all, didn't someone say all the stories in the world have already been told and we are only left with variations of them?
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    • Author: Doukree
    Not the best NCIS episode by any means. Disappointing for me.

    Diane Neal got way too much attention. She was a dud on Law and Order too where I believe they killed her off. Gibbs seemed deferential to her which is ridiculous. In fact, he seemed subdued much of the episode.

    The main NCIS characters did not have the verbal interplay that usually makes the show exciting. Actually, very little dialog from them.

    Tony and Ziva said little of consequence which is a bummer. Their interactions are usually a big reason for watching.

    Ducky and McGee had limited dialog too which is sad.

    Abby had brief exposure too which is silly. With so many great regular characters, it is a shame not to use them effectively.

    I hope Neal is not a recurring character as it would hurt a fine show.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Mark Harmon Mark Harmon - Leroy Jethro Gibbs
    Michael Weatherly Michael Weatherly - Anthony DiNozzo
    Cote de Pablo Cote de Pablo - Ziva David
    Pauley Perrette Pauley Perrette - Abby Sciuto
    Sean Murray Sean Murray - Timothy McGee
    Rocky Carroll Rocky Carroll - Leon Vance
    David McCallum David McCallum - Donald Mallard
    Brian Dietzen Brian Dietzen - Jimmy Palmer
    Diane Neal Diane Neal - CGIS Agent Abigail Borin
    Gabrielle Miller Gabrielle Miller - Andrea Mavrey
    Shanna Moakler Shanna Moakler - Missy Dawkins
    Eddie Shin Eddie Shin - Agent Kyle Omagi
    Larry Brandenburg Larry Brandenburg - Hubble
    Aaron Lustig Aaron Lustig - Dr. Victor Kalsa
    Richard Tillman Richard Tillman - Sergeant Davis Carter
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