M6 broadcasts NCIS season one episode 18: Hawaii this Saturday, April 1 at 9.55pm. A special episode because it’s a crossover scene with the franchise’s parent series.
On July 23, NCIS Season 19 Episode 17 aired six episodes in which McGee (Sean Murray) and Knight (Katrina Lowe) had to explain what appeared to be a sea captain’s suicide.
Meanwhile, Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) is contacted by Jane Tennant (Vanessa Lachey) about a case from five years ago that he was unable to solve. Kyle Jennings, a crucial witness, has indeed reappeared.
Torres then asked the director for permission to go to Hawaii with Knight to reopen the investigation. NCIS Season 1 Episode 18: Hawaii continues this crossover as two NCIS agencies team up to investigate a private military company responsible for a munitions explosion in Afghanistan that claimed lives 5 years earlier. The sea.
Wilmer Valderrama and Katrina Lowe did not play together
If Torres and Knight, the characters played by Wilmer Valderrama and Katrina Lowe, both go to Hawaii, some of the most informed viewers will not notice that the two actors do not share the stage for the entire film. NCIS Episode 18: Hawaii.
Agent Knight spends much of the episode locked in Ernie’s office while Torres investigates the base. And when it comes time for the two NCIS agents to exchange information, it’s done on video. Jessica jokes that Nick can’t get down the stairs to Ernie’s den, and Nick explains that he’s at the front door of the building doing something.
This lack of interaction between the characters is explained by the calendar problem. The two actors had to travel to Hawaii because the production teams of NCIS: Special Investigations did not want to stop the filming of the parent series, which takes place in California. So they sent two actors back to back so as not to disrupt the schedule.
Catch new episodes of NCIS: Hawaii every Saturday night from 9.10pm on M6.
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