"NCIS" Child's Play (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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(2009)

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Madeline Carroll plays very good!
balmydrizzle-771-85057222 August 2013
I am a steady fan of NCIS since season 3. Madeline Carroll's play attracts me, which I think outstanding. She just looks so smart and quick-tempo in her role that I'd like to give my first review to this particular Role Angela in this particular episode. I would keep my attention to her her performance in other films.

For the main roles of NCIS, they just keep their best performance of their characters as usual. This is a good film that definitely deserves another new season.

Now in Taiwan, two TV stations plays Season 10 and Seaosn 7, respectively. I wish one day those main actors and actresses can come to visit Taiwan.
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Motive seemingly left out of the script
CrimeDrama114 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A woman, who works as a top sales associate for a defense contractor has an abusive boyfriend. The woman's sister coordinates gifted children who assist the defense department in improving strategy. The woman is ultimately killed by her abusive boyfriend but not before he kills a man who worked with the gifted children. But WHY him? It is never clearly stated. If he was trying to steal military secrets, he should have avoided drawing attention to himself. Who was he supposedly going to sell the secrets to? A big swing and a miss with this episode. With the standoff at the girl's house at the end, it doesn't make sense. They have to assume the killer is in the house already. Gibbs telling Ziva to wait (after the girl held up her hand as if asking them to wait) was just to showcase Ziva's sharpshooter skills outside the home. Another example of writers getting cute instead of just making sense.
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