![]() ![]() Which is a bit unfair since Tony really is second only to Gibbs. Ziva allows that he’s “also capable,” but not without stumbling. Ziva agrees Gibbs is a capable investigator. Walsh, who happens to be an attractive redhead, sounds out Ziva about Gibbs. And even gives McGee credit for the idea. Tony suggests canvassing the local take-out joints given the trash evidence of the PO’s eating habits. They didn’t know anyone was staying in the home. He notices a lot of baseball bats lying around. Gibbs asks about the trial, and Walsh says it wasn’t a mafia-type trial so as to put PO Neisler at risk. Ziva finds a dead, unprocessed turkey in the fridge. The friend claims he didn’t even know PO Neisler was staying at his place. Other than a gas purchase on his credit card, PO Neisler has disappeared without a trace. A Navy friend’s home, following a hunting trip. Per Walsh, the trial is in two days and the killer will walk without PO Neisler.Īt PO Neisler’s home, NCIS processes the scene. McGee stupidly asks, “Any idea where he is?” and Gibbs stares him into action. She is Gail Walsh, a local DA and PO Neisler is the only witness in her capital murder trial. They’re not going to wait the usual 30-days to hunt for him. A petty officer, Jerry Neisler, is missing. And got Vance a get-well card for everyone to sign. McGee heads off to do expense reports, but Tony already did them. Tony is already at work and uncharacteristically businesslike. ![]() She was in his dream, but it’s not a sexy dream. McGee is sharing the previous night’s dream with Ziva. Plot Recap: McGee and Ziva arrive at work. He may not get the runs from that pizza, but I bet he shit himself all the same. The perp enters our friend’s bedroom while he’s sleeping, and we get to watch him watch him asleep while an intruder holds a knife to his throat. We see a first-person video of someone breaking into our new friend’s home. Except for the part where he immediately loads the suspicious disc into his computer. Like a colossal dumbass, he immediately loads this suspicious disc into his computer and a virus allows a hacker to download all his money from his bank accounts and we spend the rest of the episode watching him on the phone with his bank and McGee. Underneath is a CD with the words “Play me” written on the label. He opens the front door and gets his paper. He takes a bite, and, in the flower of youth, probably won’t even get the runs. He walks into the living room to find empty beer bottles and pizza that has been sitting out all night. He gets up groggily, and trips over a baseball bat in the hall. Sort of.Įmotionally Traumatized, But Ultimately Irrelevant, Witness Who Finds the Body: An alarm wakes a man from a sound sleep. The Victim: Petty Officer Jerry Neisler, USN. Hales must discover which side Porter is really on, while the Russian mafia and British agents chase the diplomat themselves.In the background, the face of a character who knows this script has done her no favors. Hundreds of thousands of innocent lives are at stake when the terrorist cell threatens to detonate the nuclear bomb. When Scotland Yard uncovers Porter's connections to the Russian mafia, the deal is threatened, forcing the terrorists to stop at nothing to get what they want. Ian Porter, a British diplomat to Tajikistan, finds himself caught up in a web of espionage and deceit as he tries to prevent the terrorist trade of a nuclear bomb previously belonging to the Soviet Union. ![]() Stephen Curry as Detective Sergeant Neil Trent.Rachael Blake as Detective Chief Inspector Julie Hales.The series was, however, broadcast on True Entertainment. Despite being co-produced by the BBC, the series was never broadcast on terrestrial television in the United Kingdom, instead being made available on DVD on 14 March 2011 via Showbox Entertainment. The series also broadcast in the United States on iOn as a four-hour event on 17 January 2009. The series premiered in Australia on 11 January 2009, with the second episode broadcast the following night. Inspired by real events, The Diplomat stars Dougray Scott as Ian Porter, a British diplomat to Tajikistan, who comes under scrutiny from Scotland Yard whilst trying to prevent the sale of a nuclear bomb formerly belonging to the Soviet Union. Commissioned as part of its required drama output, False Witness was the third in a series of drama commissions by the network in 2008, following Make or Break and Supernova. False Witness, also known as The Diplomat internationally, is a two-part Australian television mini-series, produced by Screentime Australia, and broadcast simultaneously on the Australian subscription television channel UK.TV and BBC HD. ![]()
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