NCIS season 14 episode 19 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
NCIS 14x19 "The Wall" revolves around a group of Vietnam veterans in D.C. on an Honor Flight trip. Tensions arise when Henry, a veteran, collapses and NCIS investigates the death of Corporal Beck, a volunteer escort. Beck's death, initially suspected as a heart attack, is revealed to be a murder using a microscopic dart with botulinum toxin. The team uncovers a connection to a flooring company's harmful products, leading to a chase and the capture of the suspect, Bridget O'Leary. The episode concludes with a touching gesture for Henry, acknowledging his service as a veteran.
Full Episode S14E19 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the setting of the episode "The Wall" in NCIS 14x19?
The episode primarily takes place in Washington D.C., focusing on a group of Vietnam veterans on an Honor Flight trip.
Who collapses in the beginning of the episode?
Henry, one of the veterans, collapses, leading to a call for a medic.
What is the NCIS team initially investigating?
The team investigates the suspicious death of Corporal Beck, a Marine volunteering for the Honor Flight Network.
What substance is found to have caused Corporal Beck's death?
Corporal Beck's death is caused by botulinum toxin, delivered through a microscopic dart.
Who is suspected of being involved in the death of Corporal Beck?
Bridget O'Leary, a purchasing manager at a flooring company, is suspected of being involved in Beck's death.
What motive is uncovered for the murder of Corporal Beck?
The motive is related to a potential whistleblower exposing harmful products at the flooring company where O'Leary works.
How does the NCIS team capture Bridget O'Leary?
The team confronts and chases O'Leary at her workplace, leading to her capture.
What special gesture is made for Henry at the end of the episode?
The NCIS team organizes a surprise welcome home for Henry, honoring his service as a Vietnam veteran.
What is the Honor Flight Network mentioned in the episode?
The Honor Flight Network is a nonprofit organization that transports veterans to Washington D.C. to visit their memorials.
Does Henry Rogers have a significant role in the episode?
Yes, Henry Rogers is a key witness and a challenging character, with his story arc concluding with a special gesture honoring his service.
Is there a subplot involving NCIS team members Torres and Quinn?
Yes, there's a subplot where team members speculate about a past fling between Torres and Quinn.
How does the team react to the news of Torres and Quinn's alleged fling?
The team, especially Bishop and McGee, shows curiosity and amusement, discussing it among themselves.
How is the murder weapon in Corporal Beck's death described?
The murder weapon is a microscopic dart containing botulinum toxin, designed to be discreet and undetectable.
What is the reaction of the veterans on the Honor Flight trip to the investigation?
The veterans on the trip provide information but are mainly focused on their visit to the memorials, showing a mix of respect and detachment.
How does the episode blend personal stories with the criminal investigation?
"The Wall" intertwines personal stories of the veterans, especially Henry's, with the main criminal investigation, adding depth to the characters and narrative.