"NCIS" Stop the Bleeding (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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(2015)

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9/10
Woof
nananow7 February 2022
Amazingly the same dog barks even in Shanghai. He barks on cue in Gibbs neighborhood, but Gibbs doesn't even need to be there. At this point, he/she should be listed in the credits.

I'd forgotten how tense and relevant this arc is. Another agent gone and the fight to rescue kids. Jon Cryer is absolutely spot on in his role. What a pleasure to see him in a stand alone. Abby did not get on my nerves the first round watching the series, now all I want to do is smack her baby demeanor and talk. Ellie is in sharp contrast to Ziva which was an astute move, she's an integral part of the team

I love this series!
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6/10
Shanghai is really not like this
xieyinan_eh19 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Nice story. I'm Chinese, I'm always a big fan of this show, but I must say the Shanghai part is too ridiculous. This is not America, for god sake China is a gun banned country, besides police and military good people don't have guns, in fact, even most of the bad guys don't have guns too, only a few extremely bad and dangerous criminals may have guns, and there are countless security cameras in Shanghai streets and alleys. If someone fired guns in a Chinese street, everybody will be scared away immediately there is no way they will surround Tony, who is obviously a foreigner holding a GUN in his hand next to a dead body, and if Tony pulled out a gun and trying to chasing someone in a Shanghai street, a lot of local police officers will see him as a seriously threat of public safety, he will be surrounded by armed policemen and all their weapons point at him, and arrested him immediately. And maybe the writers don't know the density of population in Shanghai, an explosion like that would made thousands of people come out to see what's going on. This story should be put in a small town, definitely not Shanghai. And besides, the Shanghai street scene looks like an American China town, not like Shanghai at all, even not like in China at all.
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