Where is gibbs house ncis
Vance meets Gibbs at the diner and gives him a sat phone and the use of McGee on the final leg of his quest. Gibbs dramatically drops his old reliable cell phone into his cup of coffee and briefly chokes up as he thanks Vance for everything.
The second Gibbs-bye of the night belongs to Ducky, who interrupted Gibbs as he's running out the door with his gear. Ducky tells Gibbs he's worried about him, and Gibbs confesses that he's been searching for something without knowing what he's looking for.
He then hugs Ducky and calls him a great friend. Good grief, was the NCIS set just flooded with tears during the filming of this episode? She claims not to know Libby and says an environmental impact study declared the mine project to be perfectly safe.
This, of course, is a lie. Libby's watch has a QR code engraved on the back, and it contains her article, which reports on the original study warning that the mine would have catastrophic consequences on the entire Naktok Bay area. Libby's notes indicate that her source was another LeMere victim, the research biologist who conducted the original study. Torres arranges for the man's wife to bring his laptop to a session with Marcie hi again, Pam!
Flashback to Torres driving Gibbs to the airport. He says he knew about Gibbs's basement boat before he even moved to D. Gibbs gives his blessing to Knight joining the team and tells Torres he's a good agent and a good man, cautioning, "Don't let this job become all that there is.
Take care of you. Please listen. In the present, Kasie hacks her way into the biologist's laptop and finds his report with Eberhard's signature on it. Unfortunately, they can't tie her to the payments to LeMere, which means she might be working with a partner. Gibbs is fine with it — he doesn't want to flee the long arm of the law, after all — but McGee begs Parker to give them time to arrest Eberhard and stop the mine.
Parker's unconvinced… until he is. He agrees to let them take down the CEO of a billion-dollar company, and then Gibbs is coming with him. But Parker gets a call from the FBI deputy director, who's clearly jealous of Gibbs' charm, effectiveness, and glorious head of hair. He demands Parker do the job he's there to do and bring Gibbs in. Gibbs and McGee are about to arrest Eberhard when Vance calls and tells them to stand down.
She smugly hops into a waiting vehicle and tries to make a quick call on her way out of the country. But surprise surprise, the driver's Parker. He grabs her phone to see if she was trying to call the accomplice who actually made the payments to LeMere. Remember when I apologized to dead Jen's husband last week for suspecting him of being involved in her murder the week before?
I should've trusted my gut! He's the person Eberhard tried to call, and NCIS arrests him thanks to Marcie's bravery in setting up a meeting with him. The man owned land in Naktok Bay, and Eberhard offered to pay him millions for it if he'd get the opposition out of the way. He hired LeMere, and when Jen found out, her name went on the list. The arrests put a stop to the mine, and Gibbs takes satisfaction in making such a meaningful difference to an entire community's way of life.
He then orders McGee to arrest him. So many people handcuffing Gibbs tonight! But Parker cuts Gibbs loose. He was already uneasy about his boss's attitude, and an old FBI colleague convinced him that Gibbs doesn't belong behind bars. Refusing to testify about Gibbs' vehicle theft costs him his badge by the end of the episode, but it's the right thing to do.
Even before Parker said it, we all knew that the colleague he'd talked to was Fornell. Ditto Palmer; I'd have loved to see the empathetic Jimmy saying goodbye to the man who'd played such a large role in his life. We do see Gibbs visit Libby's father, who's preparing a potlatch ceremony to honor his daughter's life. The space is no-frills and no-nonsense, with only the essentials lining the walls.
Head into Gibbs' living room. Much like his basement decor, Gibbs keeps his living room tidy and minimal, displaying only what's necessary. Bring your appetite over to McGee's old dining room. This power couple made it a point to have regular dinners together where they gave each other the download on work—but only for a set amount of time before moving on to less stressful topics.
The space was warm and inviting, with lots of earth tones and soft lighting. Snuggle up in McGee's old bedroom. McGee has a knack for all things technology, so it makes sense that the lights in his old bedroom were automated.
He never had to leave the comfort of his warm bed to turn them on and off. Take a trip to Bishop's childhood home. Over Thanksgiving on " Blood Brothers ," we got an inside look into Bishop's childhood when she traveled to Oklahoma for a special family gathering—and Gibbs paid a surprise hello.
Quaint and charming, this house looks like a wonderful place to grow up. Venture up to the attic. Where's a girl to go to get away from her troubles?
The attic, of course! Bishop and her brother once shared a heart-to-heart amongst the family's unused trinkets and holiday decorations. Bishop has a full house. In " Enemy Combatant ," Bishop had her three brothers stay over the next Thanksgiving holiday—this time in her apartment.
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