This has one of the better plots from the season. I didn't expect the twist that Amanda was Voss, probably because she was played by an attractive woman.
As for the episode being transphobic, DiNozzo reacts exactly as you'd expect a guy like him to react. It's kind of interesting to watch TV this old where Bush was President, computers have CRT monitors, smartphones don't exist, and a trans female character is referred to by male pronouns.
Yelling "Stop Him!" was odd to me mostly because nobody else in the restaurant would have thought she was a he.
As for the episode being transphobic, DiNozzo reacts exactly as you'd expect a guy like him to react. It's kind of interesting to watch TV this old where Bush was President, computers have CRT monitors, smartphones don't exist, and a trans female character is referred to by male pronouns.
Yelling "Stop Him!" was odd to me mostly because nobody else in the restaurant would have thought she was a he.