NCIS season 10 episode 23 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "NCIS," Ziva seeks revenge for her father's death and teams up with Tony to track down Bodnar in Europe. Meanwhile, Petty Officer Lowry believes he's being followed, leading to the discovery of a surveillance study he unknowingly participated in. The investigation uncovers a fire at the study's office and focuses on participant Simon Gravy. Independent counsel Richard Parsons aggressively interrogates Ziva about her loyalty
Full Episode S10E23 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Ziva want to go to Europe?
Ziva wants to travel to Europe to find Bodnar for revenge.
What is Tony instructed to do about Bodnar?
Tony is instructed to trace Bodnar on Ziva's laptop.
Why does Ziva blame Gibbs?
Ziva blames Gibbs for her father's death.
What does the change in Ziva's car symbolize?
The change in Ziva's car symbolizes her desire to put the past behind and make a fresh start.
What is Petty Officer Lowry's paranoia about?
Lowry believes he is being followed and that someone is reading his emails.
Why can't Lowry remember signing up for a surveillance study?
Lowry can't remember signing up for the surveillance study due to a concussion from a mugging.
What triggers Lowry's memory about the study?
The smell of bratwurst triggers Lowry's faint memory related to the study.
Who is Richard Parsons and what is his role?
Richard Parsons is an independent counsel interrogating NCIS members, particularly targeting Ziva's loyalty.
Who is suspected of arson at Dr. Hale's office?
Simon Gravy, a participant in Dr. Hale's study, is initially suspected of the arson.
What is the truth behind Stella's situation?
Stella, a Marine and Lowry's friend, was avoiding a third tour of duty and hiding with her child.
What accusations does Parsons make against Gibbs?
Parsons accuses Gibbs of manipulating evidence and obstructing justice.