November 1, 2024 18:29 PM

‘NCIS’ Season 14, Episode 14 Recap: ‘Nonstop’ Features Walter As A Sherlock Member

The CBS number 1 drama series, "NCIS" season 14, episode 14 featured an all-new episode entitled "Nonstop". It talked about the murder of a petty officer in certain small town outside Washington DC which had provoked the NCIS to partner once again with the Sherlocks which includes the newest member, Anthony DiNozzo Sr.

On the recent episode, the NCIS team had gotten pulled up into a war when they tried to investigate the death of the Petty Officer Maya Kettering, and the team, unfortunately, had found themselves into Sheriff Walter Osorio's district.

Furthermore, Walter or better known as Walt was known by the NCIS team to be one the member of the Sherlocks. These Sherlocks were known to be a group of individuals and a privately funded group of investigators that will go beyond into cold cases and it is their best job to solve them, Celebrity Dirty Laundry reported.

Despite Gibbs past dealings with NCIS, he had no choice otherwise but to work together with Walter since they thought it would be a lot better if they're going to keep their enemies closer rather than let them run wild.

Further, both parties wanted to get the killer of Kettering and thus, they both relied on different resources even though it was of NCIS advantage. Ducky and Palmer had also worked with them before they reported their duty with the Sherlocks. Later on, Gibbs had found out that there had been rashes into the victim's neck and back.

Meanwhile, in episode 14, Gibbs and Bishop was shown visiting Tallahassee where they found out that Sherlocks were already on board. Judith got her eyes unto Gibbs while showing off her stun gun cell phones and announces that somebody got a new set of handcuffs, as per Entertainment Weekly. Though Gibbs was hesitant to show himself aboard he still shakes off his hand and learn that her commanding officer thought Maya would have a bright future ahead of her.

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