NCIS season 21 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Carol's business is disrupted by bees, leading her to seek professional help. Simultaneously, McGee and his wife contemplate a much-needed kitchen remodel due to various aging issues. Elsewhere, a disturbing discovery at a crime scene reveals a body previously declared dead, unraveling a complex investigation. The NCIS team uncovers a drug smuggling operation linked to the ranch where the victim worked under a new identity. The case exposes deep-seated corruption within a powerful family, leading to significant legal repercussions and personal decisions impacting the lives involved.
Full Episode S21E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Carol and why is she frustrated?
Carol is a store owner frustrated because bees are bothering her customers and affecting her business.
What is the exterminator's plan to deal with the bees?
The exterminator plans to use smoke to distract the bees and remove the queen to relocate them.
Why do McGee and his wife consider remodeling their kitchen?
They consider remodeling because their kitchen is outdated and has several issues like loose outlets and a leaking sink.
What did Major Vicks say about Tom Riley's presumed death?
Major Vicks mentioned that Tom Riley was presumed dead after a helicopter crash, but hinted that Riley might have wanted to escape his troubled past.
What does the NCIS team discover about Tom Riley's life after his presumed death?
The team discovers that Riley had been living under the new identity of Tom Wade in Texas and recently traveled to D.C. before his death.
What is the relationship between Tom Riley and the Bannon family?
Tom Riley, under the alias Tom Wade, worked at the Bannon family's ranch and discovered a drug smuggling operation there.
What decision do McGee and Delilah make about their kitchen remodel?
McGee and Delilah decide against remodeling their kitchen to preserve the memories embedded in their current home.