It was later revealed that Dom had actually been kidnapped and was being held hostage by a militant group who were hoping to get a prisoner exchange. The OSP Team eventually found his location and launched an operation in the hope of saving him from his captors before his execution.
Unfortunately, the operation ended in tragedy when Dom was shot after shielding Sam from incoming fire from a lone terrorist. Despite efforts to save him, Dom died from his wounds, leaving the OSP Team grief-stricken and completely devastated. During this period several events occurred that would have an effect on the conduct of future operations. In following the unofficial mission to Romania to rescue Hetty Lange and neutralize the threat posed by The Comescu Family , Director Vance appointed Owen Granger as the new Assistant Director of NCIS responsible for overseeing West Coast Operations, a role that Vance himself had held prior to becoming Director yet it's presumed that the position had been left vacant since his appointment to succeed the late Director Jenny Shepard in During the Operation that followed, Special Agent-In-Charge Callen who had never actually set eyes on Jeanvier unknowingly shot "The Chameleon" in the face causing permanent damage and engendering a desire for retribution within him.
In the process, Callen found and killed his old rival, Dracul Comescu , ending the feud that had raged between the two families for many years. Unfortunately, the celebrations were short-lived as both the NCIS and Hawaii Five-0 Teams later discovered that the virals that they had recovered did not contain any of the smallpox and were left stunned when they found out that a suspect that they had been searching for had already arrived in Los Angeles with nine virals of smallpox, forcing both Callen and Sam to return to LA with Detective Sergeant Danny Williams and Detective Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly coming along too.
After a lengthy investigation with both NCIS and the Hawaii Five-0 Task Force forming a temporary partnership to find and stop the mastermind, both sides were eventually successful in diffusing a potential devastating situation and after the case was closed for good, having been solved, Danny and Chin bid farewell to their new friends and colleagues before returning to Hawaii. Sidorov later responded by capturing Sam and Deeks and is currently in the process of torturing the two men for information.
Both NCIS Agents arrived but Kensi was forced to tell Deeks that they couldn't release him or Sam just first as they had to make sure that Sidorov was still convinced that Michelle on his side and that Deeks and Sam were the enemy. Once that was accomplished with Michelle shooting Sam and Deeks albeit making sure that their deaths were faked, the NCIS personnel who had been lying in wait jumped into action and were finally to free Sam and Deeks and ensure that both men got medical treatment.
Explore Wikis Community Central. Sam, who had to have run up against racial preconceptions during his long military career, tried to treat it as just another horrific incident.
Fatima reflected how she had become a more fervent Muslim as her religion also came under fire in recent years. The most surprising storyline was that that crusty old bastard Kilbride, the most conservative of the bunch, was the one who brought the Tanaka case to OPS and that young Roundtree called him on it.
Roundtree hasn't been there long enough to figure out that any case of interest to someone on the squad gets investigated by them, no matter how tangential it might be to OSP's mission. Kilbride was old enough to remember how Japanese-American citizens got railroaded into internment camps during World War II.
His story about how his father protected their Japanese neighbors' property while they were sent away was touching. The admiral had lived long enough to see innocent people bullied in the name of geopolitics again and he wasn't willing to let that happen on his watch. Deeks was effective for once in expressing his disgust that such a hate crime could happen in the America that he knew and loved. Was anyone surprised that Deeks rode around the country trying to find himself after he quit the law?
Kensi again had to get him to see that what happened to Tanaka was an aberration and that the majority didn't feel that way. Unfortunately, this conversation soon devolved into the neverending family debate, with the pair discussing whether they were equipped to rear children of another race.
Yes, it's good they're asking the big questions, but does it have to be a topic in every single episode going on two seasons now? I mean, it would be more interesting to hear about Hetty's potentially dangerous mission to Syria but that didn't even come up. Shockingly, ultimate immigrant Callen, who was late to the party, had little to offer to this debate about hate in America.
It's rapidly becoming clear that Fatima and the overmatched Roundtree are taking over Ops for the departed Eric and Nell.
What, you expected it would be Kilbride? As the youngest remaining team members, it's likely that they're the most technologically savvy, so that makes sense. It also appears that they're being set up to become a bigger part of the office rather than just being shunted off in a corner.
When Kilbride overheard them grousing about their lack of any personal space, he mock orders them to find a new home for Hetty's costume shop so that they can have room for their own desks. Granted, that scene was meant to provide a little very little comic relief in a very serious episode. But it didn't fit in very well much like the young pair. Maybe that's the point. It seems like Roundtree might eventually get a backstory of his very own. Hopefully, it won't come out in dribs and drabs like Fatima's has.
Unfortunately, rather than holding on to its message until the end, the TPTB settled for just another case of the week. And to solve it meant bringing down an Asian cop. Instead of the assault on Craig being random, it was the result of two bigots blaming him for the failure of the family business.
Blame the economy taken down by the pandemic, not the innocent carpenter who's just trying to fix up the diner for its new owners.
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