NCIS season 7 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a Christmas-themed episode, Lara and Dean illegally cut a Christmas tree in a park, leading to the discovery of a frozen man. The victim, Marine First Lieutenant Thomas Ellis, a converted Muslim, was killed while praying. The investigation reveals familial tension, as Ellis' conversion caused strife within his family. Gibbs grapples with his own father's visit, uncovering past traumas and family secrets. The killer is shockingly revealed to be Ellis' brother, Patrick, driven by humiliation and familial pride. Amidst personal challenges, the team comes together for a heartwarming Christmas celebration.
Full Episode S07E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do Lara and Dean decide to cut down a Christmas tree in the park?
They decide to cut it down illegally because they don't want to pay for one, despite it being illegal.
What happens when Lara, Dean, and their friends find a man in the park?
They find a man lying in the cold and call the police for help.
What is the relationship between the father who arrives early and the son?
They are family, but their relationship is complicated with past issues and differences.
Who is Marine First Lieutenant Thomas Ellis?
He is a marine who converted to Islam and was found dead in the park.
How does the team initially respond to the scene of Ellis's death?
They investigate his background, religious conversion, and the circumstances of his death.
What family dynamics are explored in the Ellis family?
The show explores their grief, response to Thomas's conversion to Islam, and the impact on the family.
Who is revealed as the killer of Thomas Ellis?
His brother, Patrick Ellis, is revealed as the killer.
What personal struggles does Gibbs' father share?
He shares a story about killing someone in self-defense and his struggle with the memory.
How does the episode conclude?
The team resolves personal issues and celebrates Christmas together, with a special moment for a boy connecting with his mother overseas.
What is the significance of the toy-building scene with Gibbs and his father?
It symbolizes family traditions, bonding, and coping with personal struggles.