NCIS season 16 episode 22 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a complex episode of NCIS, the team unravels a vigilante justice network linked to dismissed murder cases and a secret account held by the Secretary of Defense. Mallory, entangled in the plot, claims self-defense in CIA Officer Clark's death and later surrenders to NCIS, revealing her involvement with Judge Deakin. The episode highlights moral dilemmas and personal conflicts, particularly for Leon Vance, who struggles with his relationship with Mallory. The climax sees Judge Deakin's arrest, aided by a recording provided by Mallory, leading to an unresolved ending that leaves the team contemplating the ethics of their actions and Gibbs' past.
Full Episode S16E22 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the main focus of the NCIS team in this episode?
Investigating a vigilante justice network linked to dismissed murder cases and a secret account of the Secretary of Defense.
Who claimed self-defense in the shooting of CIA Officer Clark?
Mallory.
What verdict did the council reach regarding Gibbs?
They found Gibbs guilty in a unanimous decision.
How is Judge Deakin connected to the vigilante justice network?
The judges involved in the dismissed murder cases all clerked for Judge Deakin.
What does Gibbs confront Secretary of Defense about?
The use of a secret account for vigilante justice.
Who surrenders to NCIS and why?
Mallory surrenders, offering information on Judge Deakin and her role in the vigilante network.
What evidence leads to Judge Deakin's arrest?
A recording implicating Deakin in hiring Mallory as a hitman.
What personal conflict does Leon Vance face in this episode?
His complicated relationship and feelings for Mallory, who was involved in the vigilante network.
What resolution is reached at the end of the episode?
Judge Deakin is arrested, and the Secretary of Defense thanks NCIS for their work in uncovering the vigilante network.
Does Mallory express regret for her actions?
Yes, she acknowledges her mistakes and offers information to help bring down Judge Deakin.
How does the team react to the revelations about Gibbs' past actions?
They reflect on the events with unanswered questions about Gibbs' involvement in the murder of Pedro Hernandez.
What does Judge Deakin claim about Gibbs during their confrontation?
He accuses Gibbs of applying pressure to balance the scales of justice, similar to his own actions.
How does the episode portray the theme of justice?
Through the exploration of vigilante justice, the consequences of taking the law into one's own hands, and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.
Is there any development in the relationship between Leon Vance and Mallory?
Yes, their complex relationship is further explored, highlighting Vance's struggle with his feelings for Mallory.
What is the tone of the episode's ending?
Reflective and unresolved, with the team contemplating the moral implications of their actions and the revelations about Gibbs.