![]() So Torres had realized he had something to prove to the New Orleans and he had tried to make up for what happened by helping. ![]() Torres hadn’t made the best first impression and telling Pride that he’s better with second impression didn’t really instill confidence. Though Pride was still a little cross with him. Luckily, Torres had an actual explanation for why everything happened and he said that he had to go alone to speak to Ferdinand because of how he knew the other man. ![]() And so Pride did take Torres to task afterwards because Torres’s first stop should have been to check in with the local NCIS division in the city. Yet, the police knew Pride and he had later verified that Torres was who he said he was even if Pride hadn’t liked the scene Torres had created. He told the police that he was an NCIS Agent and that he didn’t have indication to prove that because he was supposed to be in the city undercover though that plan went out the window when NOLA Police thought he was a murder suspect. And it made everything worse when they found the dead body and literally Torres with blood on his hands. So he chased the killer and unfortunately the fact he pulled his gun had frightened some bystanders into calling the police on him. Torres had seen his dead friend and the killer fleeing into a party. Torres had tried reaching out to an old Venezuelan Operative to see if the playbook had been put up for sale yet he never got a chance to even speak to Ferdinand because someone had killed him. However, Torres had run into a killer on his first day in the city. And so the agents from up north were trying to stop the sale from going through. So the hacker who had stolen the playbook was going to most likely sell it to the highest bidder in order to make a one-of-kind profit. But the playbook itself was dangerous in anyone else’s hands because detailed the possible terrorist scenarios that were tried out and how Homeland was supposed to deal with the fallout. The two had been sent by Gibbs to track a hacker that had stolen the playbook from Homeland Security. Special Agents Nick Torres and Tim McGee were in New Orleans. To night’s NCIS: New Orleans recap begins now – Refresh Page often to get the mo st current updates ! While you wait for our recap check out all our NCIS New Orleans news, spoilers, recaps & more, right here! Make sure to bookmark this spot and come back from 10PM – 11PM ET for our NCIS New Orleans recap. The episode concludes on “NCIS: New Orleans.” When Abby’s (Pauley Perrette) homeland security think tank is compromised, it’s discovered that a theoretical terror playbook has been stolen and is being auctioned on the black market. On tonight’s NCIS: New Orleans episode as per the CBS synopsis, “Part 1 of 2. Want more news? Like our Facebook page.Tonight on CBS NCIS: New Orleans returns with an all-new Tuesday, 14 February 2017, season 3 episode 14 called, “Pandora’s Box, Part I,” and we have your NCIS: New Orleans recap below. NCIS season 14 airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on CBS. Here are the photos from the 15th episode of NCIS season 14, “Pandora’s Box, Part I,” and a photo from NCIS: New Orleans‘ “Pandora’s Box, Part II.”ĥ Times Ducky on NCIS Gave the Best Advice> ![]() ![]() How Did These 8 TV Shows Stay Great After Losing a Major Character?> NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans are crossing over once again, this time for “Pandora’s Box,” a two-hour event that sees the teams trying to find a stolen theoretical terror playbook.Īccording to CBS, in the first hour, “After Abby’s homeland security think tank is compromised and she is found in possession of a real bomb, the NCIS team discovers the leader of the group has been murdered and a theoretical terror playbook has been stolen.” Then, in the second part, “NCIS agents McGee and Torres travel to New Orleans to partner with Pride and his team in the search for a missing homeland security theoretical terror playbook.” ![]()
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