Programa de TV: NCIS - 21x7
Hard to believe it's been this long.
But I still miss you so much.
Happy birthday, baby.
Kayla sends her best from the South China Sea.
She's Agent Afloat.
Still single, I think.
And Jared?
Well, uh...
He's still afraid to commit.
To anything.
It's been that way since you left.
I could never understand him.
Not like you.
That goes both ways.
Jared.
Dad.
How are you?
Good.
How's the internship...?
Dad.
I came to talk to her.
Well, then you're gonna have to wait your turn, because I wasn't finished.
Only fair.
You had Mom a lot longer than I did.
Sorry.
Sorry, sorry.
That wasn't...
I didn't mean it.
I think you did.
You blame me.
You always have.
No.
Not for Mom.
It's everything afterward I don't get.
The job, Dad.
You've already given it so much.
And yet you keep doing it.
Kayla, too.
Why?
What-What's worth keeping this family at risk?
What makes NCIS so damn special?
You know that.
Yeah?
I told you.
Ah.
When?
Well, if we both can't remember, then I guess you didn't tell me enough.
Dad?
What's wrong?!
Dad!
Dad!
It's okay.
Oh, my God.
I got you.
It's okay.
Breathe.
I don't see the big deal.
Just another airplane.
Dude, no, it is not.
The VC-25B is the most technologically advanced airplane on the planet.
Look at this thing.
It looks like the old Air Force One, McGee.
What?
Well, okay, maybe-maybe on the outside.
But let me tell you something.
Eight years and a billion dollars later, difference on the inside is like a...
Corvette built in 1975 and one built today.
Well, I'd take the '75.
Just unveiled as part of the White House tech summit.
Yo, so, uh, since when are you a plane guy?
Well, since I was ten years old and I saw the VC-25A land in my backyard at Alameda Naval Base.
Oh, there's something kind of romantic about Air Force One, you know?
Well, that's weird.
It's American history.
Not you, him.
Ooh.
Uh, Curtis, you okay?
I will be.
After three more minutes of vitamin D.
Cyber basement blues?
Working in a room with no windows puts you in a dark place.
Even prison cells have windows.
You'd know, right?
Too soon?
Sorry if I'm a little edgier than usual.
Yeah, usually you're not edgy at all.
It's because I hate lying.
I didn't come up here for sun.
I'm up here because my annual review is next week, and I want to expand my role at NCIS, but in order to do that, I need to log observation hours outside the cyber basement.
You want to become a probie.
By stalking us?
I believe the term is...
shadowing?
Yeah.
I understand.
Thank you.
Grab your gear now.
Why?
What's going on?
We didn't get a Bandium alert.
Director's been shot.
What?
Is-is he okay?
Where is he?
He's at Bluemont Medical.
No word on his condition.
Let's move.
Jared?
Jared, you may not remember me.
I'm Agent McGee, this is Agent Parker.
Any word on your dad?
Yeah, the d-- the doctor said he's in surgery.
Um, it's touch and go.
The man's a fighter.
One second, my dad and I were just talking, the next he went down.
I mean...
we didn't even hear a shot.
We've got agents at the scene now.
Tell 'em the bullet came from behind my dad.
He was on the right side of my mom's headstone and facing due north.
I even wrote a diagram.
Just in case.
What?
Did I forget something?
The opposite.
Given the circumstances, most people wouldn't remember their names.
Like father, like son, huh?
I don't think so.
If I seem calm, it's only because I've already lived this a thousand times in my head.
Hard not to after what happened with my mom.
Yeah, I remember that night.
Then tell me you'll get the bastard who did this.
I think NCIS owes me that.
We will.
Vance was a little more right of the headstone.
Wait, your right or my right?
Yeah, stop.
Good.
The shot came, uh, from directly behind.
From any one of a dozen potential hiding spots.
According to Jared, they never even heard the shot.
A silencer?
Hey, Kase.
Hey-- oh, mm.
Hey, Jess, did you find the shooter?
We're working on it, Jimmy, and trust us, we want to get this guy as bad as you.
I doubt it.
Did you just spend the last 20 minutes listening to the doctors explain the damage that was done to the director's left lung and heart ventricle?
No, but I'm hoping that they gave you the bullet that did it?
They did.
Is it traceable?
Hard to say until I get back to the lab.
But the caliber and groove patterns are unmistakable.
Maybe a silenced handgun?
Long-range rifle, and given this was a high-velocity round and there was no exit wound...
It came from serious distance.
I'd say at least a thousand yards.
No wonder they didn't hear the shot.
We're looking for a sniper.
Sniper's nest.
It's a nice view from up here.
Yeah, they policed their brass.
But they left a shooting mat.
Well, they didn't have a choice.
It's stuck to the roofing tar.
Yeah, that stuff can get everywhere.
Including the shooter's boots.
They were waiting up here.
They knew Vance was coming.
Yeah, they knew we were coming, too.
Well, I don't like the sound of that.
What show?
ZNN correspondents on the scene are reporting three random explosions...
It's a rough day.
Yeah, and it's still early.
Anything new on Vance?
Ah, no, I'm just headed back to the hospital now.
What about you?
Any updates on the explosions?
The news keeps calling them "random."
Yeah, nothing random about this.
Whoever shot Director Vance knew we were on that rooftop and waited to give us front row seats.
What were the targets?
Well, the first target was the same cemetery that Vance was shot.
A pipe bomb in the Morrow family crypt.
Morrow, as in...?
The former NCIS director.
He's buried there.
Was anyone hurt?
No.
What about the second explosion?
Uh, no injuries.
But that's a miracle, considering it was a "gas leak" at a medical office complex.
I am sensing air quotes.
Metro PD found detonator parts.
Facility have any connection to NCIS?
Detonator was found outside the office of Dr.
Rachel Cranston.
Whoa, talk about a blast from the past.
I don't get it.
Dr.
Cranston's a psychologist who worked with us here at NCIS before.
Also happens to be the sister of my former partner.
Kate.
Well, I'm starting to see a pattern.
Whoever's behind these attacks knows our history.
Not just yours, Chucky.
Fornell, what are you doing here?
It's a good damn question.
I'm not the one who blew up your garage, Tobias.
Wait, your garage was the third target?
Rusty propane tank, water heater, pilot light, kaboom.
That tank was brand-new!
So, first Director Vance, then two targets that are related to NCIS, so what's the connection to a former FBI agent?
You kidding me?
I've been saving the asses of NCIS for 20 years.
He's not wrong.
Someone's sending us a message.
Yeah. "
Enjoy the show."
Problem is, we don't know if the show's over.
So you think these attacks could continue?
We don't know what to think yet.
So I'm calling to say watch your backs.
Any idea who NCIS pissed off?
It's a long list.
Right, well, I suggest a shelter-in-place order for upper-level NCIS personnel.
Yeah, I agree.
Anybody who could be considered a high-profile target.
SecDef is already signing the order.
Great.
Although we all know how Admiral Kilbride feels about hiding.
Yeah, he prefers hunting.
Well, we all do, so let us know how we can help.
You'd be my first call.
Unlike today?
Uh, excuse me?
The BOLO for the explosions went out about...
53 minutes ago, and we've only been talking for six.
Which means either you got a really slow start, or we got dissed.
Okay.
You guys are messing with me.
Only out of love, my friend.
For you and the director.
We're all pulling for him.
Let us know about his condition.
The surgery to repair your dad's lung and ventricle was successful.
Now, the doctors had to put him on ventilators and a bypass machine, but he's off now and he's stable.
So he's gonna be okay?
Well, he...
he'll need to stay here for the next few days for observation, but, uh, he should make a full recovery.
Can we see him, Doc?
Not if it's up to me.
What does that mean?
It means the director has been medically cleared to see visitors, but...
...talking is still very painful, and he needs to avoid any topics that might raise his heart rate.
Well, in that case, Agents Parker and McGee should go in first.
I'll wait out here.
You sure?
Okay, fine.
But no shoptalk.
You promise?
We promise, Jimmy.
Update.
Go.
Jimmy should've made him promise.
Relax, Leon.
We're-we're just here to say hello.
We're working on it, but the good news is, there's plenty of evidence to comb through.
Yeah, from the cemetery and all three explosions.
[straining]: What explosion?
Uh, we should probably go.
Wait.
Here.
Read.
What is it?
Notes on the shooting, including diagrams.
Like father, like son.
Next page. "
I need someone to fill in as Acting Director."
You sure?
Director, I'm on it.
Parker.
Kayla.
We've arranged a satellite feed from her carrier.
She'll be calling in soon.
Thank you.
And Jared is waiting in the hall.
Keep reading.
You and Jared had another argument before the shooting?
Advice.
I don't know.
Just talk to him.
I'll, uh, I'll go get him.
Agent McGee!
Agent, McGee, hold up.
Jared.
Something wrong?
I just had to apologize.
For what?
My dad.
I just heard him pressuring you into taking over for him.
Well, that's just temporary, and-and he didn't pressure me.
Well, just because my dad's willing to put his family at risk...
...doesn't mean you have to.
One second here.
Oh, my God.
Been another attack.
Is it related to NCIS?
It's my apartment.
McGee!
You seeing this?
Yeah.
I'll drive.
You call Delilah on the way.
It's another alert.
It's at my place.
What's happening?
The entire agency's under attack.
No, the house is fine.
I checked.
But you and the kids should stay at your mom's just in case.
Yeah.
Okay.
Love you, too.
Delilah's okay?[sighs] Yeah.
And my place is completely untouched.
Same here.
Every employee in the building received a Bandium alert saying there was an attack on their home.
So far, all fake.
And Bandium security confirmed their servers were hacked.
Apparently, "the show" goes on.
Yeah.
Except this doesn't feel like the grand finale.
More like a preview of coming attractions.
And we still have no idea who's behind it all.
Maybe we can trace the hack.
Is-is Bandium giving us server access?
Well, they will now.
Oh, let me guess.
The acting director threw his new title around.
I had to.
Bandium was only gonna send a level 2 tech.
So who are they sending now?
Bandium's creator and CEO himself.
Fletcher Voss is coming here?
He's in D.C.
for a tech summit, I thought you both would be impressed.
I'm not.
I am.
The man has been forced out of every company he started and thinks that funding the next moon shot is more important than paying taxes.
He's a visionary.
That's the polite way of saying he can't code.
What else we got?
Not much.
Kasie said the boot prints from the rooftop were unusable.
And the bomb fragments from the explosions were all dead ends.
What about Vance's schedule?
How did somebody find out when and where he was gonna be?
The director could've been followed.
Or his son.
Maybe Jared saw something.
All right, I'll talk to him again.
Well, if you do, I'd avoid mentioning his father.
Seems to be a sore subject.
Fathers and sons.
Fathers and sons.
My dad and I are super close.
Appreciate you taking time away from the hospital.
I was actually home, about to take a shower, when you called.
Look, I-I don't know how else to help you.
I already told NCIS everything I know.
And unlike my father, there's only so much I can give this place.
I take it you still haven't spoken to your dad since the shooting.
Did he tell you that?
Is that really why I'm here, Agent Parker?
T-To talk about my dad?
Couldn't hurt.
Actually, it could literally kill him.
You heard Dr.
Palmer.
If I go in that room and I start an argument...
You two need to talk.
I agree.
Then what's the problem?
The problem is, my dad almost got killed and I'm exhausted.
Maybe I should just...
Maybe I should just go home.
It's late.
What are they doing?
The job.
I thought everyone at NCIS received threats today.
They did.
So what are they doing here?
We all make sacrifices.
Is this supposed to make me feel better about my dad?
Does it?
Not really.
But if they're all here, then so am I.
How can I help?
Where is he?
Well, just, uh, give it time.
Fletcher Voss is a busy man.
First, he flakes on coming here in person, and now he flakes on a video call?
Yeah, his people said that there was some sort of mix-up with the Bandium schedule, I don't know.
This guy wants to go to the moon, but he can't work his own app?
Burden of genius.
You have a signal.
Put it through.
Yes, sir.
Uh...
hello?
Can you, can you hear me?
Am I even in the right place here?
Is that, is that...?
Is he...?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello, hello?
Are you, are you there?
Hello.
Hello?
Am I not connected to the Wi-Fi, or...?
Mr.
Voss.
Hi, I am, uh...
A dual major, best-selling author, and the current acting director, Agent McGee.
You're Agent Knight.
Former REACT Team and daughter of...
I get it.
You did your homework.
Everything I read once...
up here forever.
Mm, everything except your schedule.
Yeah, sorry about all the confusion.
The Secret Service moved up my tour of Air Force One.
You were on the VC-25B?
Just before I came here.
It was a condition of my attending the White House tech summit.
I have been dying to see that plane.
Oh, that's so cool.
Do you have any pictures?
Nah, no, I wasn't allowed.
Oh, but you know what?
I do have these.
From me to you.
Oh, thank you.
Do these come with access to the Bandium servers?
Because we need to trace that hack.
Our servers contain proprietary code.
We can't risk valuable IP leaking.
I mean, you understand.
Yeah, we do, which is also why we did our homework.
Turns out, Bandium has a pending contract with the DoD to put your app in every single NCIS office around the world.
Unless I report to SecDef that Bandium has been uncooperative.
Yeah.
Okay, yeah.
No, I'll send over the server permissions right now.
That's embarrassing.
Um, I swear, I just charged this thing.
Um...
Uh, d-do you actually-- Do you mind if I, uh...
Mm.
Go ahead.
The burden of genius.
Sorry.
You're good.
Morning, Kasie.
Mm.
Oh, he's still here?
Ah, he pulled an all-nighter with Parker.
We get anything useful?
No.
Jared worked really hard, but, yeah, didn't remember anything new.
Who's this?
The woman Jared has been dating online for the past three months.
Lindsey Wexler, a veterinary assistant who lives in Bend, Oregon.
Wait, Bandi-Match?
Yeah, it's the new one owned by Bandium.
Jared gave me permission to go through his phone.
He did?
Yeah, after he admitted that Lindsey was the only one he told about going to the cemetery.
Has Jared met this woman in person?
No, and I know what you're thinking.
Yeah, I'm thinking Lindsey's a little too good to be true.
Curtis is already digging into her background.
What the...?It's been happening randomly all night.
Curtis is digging into that, too.
Okay, that's not his department.
Oh, well, I think he's actually trying to impress us.
He really wants to be a probie.
Special delivery.
That's one sweet tea with light ice.
And one protein oat blend.
You sent him on a coffee run?
He offered, and he got it right.
I can also offer an update on Ms.
Wexler from Oregon.
Please tell me that Jared isn't being catfished.
He's not.
Lindsey has an Oregon driver's license, a better-than-average credit score, and all of her photos and videos are AI-free.
She's legit.
The only strike against the woman is the fact that she's in town and apparently didn't tell her boyfriend.
What?
Lindsey's in D.C.?
Falls Church to be exact.
Using our access to the Bandium servers, I traced her user account to hotel room Wi-Fi.
Why wouldn't she tell me that?
Relax, Agent Torres.
My girlfriend is not a sniper or a terrorist.
Yeah, says the man who's never met her.
She's a soap carver and a Libra.
Lindsey's totally chill.
Yeah, uh, yeah.
Just a sec.
Jared?
Lindsey.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God.
Oh, oh, it's really you.
What, what are you doing here?
I was about to ask you the same thing.
Oh, uh, sorry, this is Agent Torres.
He's from NCIS.
Hi.
Yeah, I know I have some explaining to do, but I didn't realize romantic gestures were a federal offense.
Okay, come in.
Uh, water in the mini fridge.
Do you guys mind if I finish up?
I just got out of the shower.
No, go ahead.
Take your time.
Thank you.
See?
I told you.
So, romantic gesture, huh?
Yeah, yeah, I came to D.C.
to surprise you.
You know, I wanted our first time meeting in person to be special.
It is.
When I landed, I...
I got cold feet.
I-I suddenly worried that me showing up might be like, like an ambush.
What are you doing?
So, you know, I got a hotel room instead.
I hope this doesn't ruin things.
Lindsey, come out with your hands over your head.
Seriously?
What are you doing?
Is there a problem?
Go ahead and drop it.
Drop it.
Babe, why do you have a gun?
Because she's the one who shot your dad.
Keep walking.
Agents in your hotel room found bomb parts and a sniper rifle.
We know what you did.
This is your chance to tell us why.
What's your beef with NCIS?
The shooting, the bombs, the Bandium hack.
You wanted our attention.
Well, now you got it.
Good.
She finally gets a soapbox and doesn't use it.
Doesn't make sense.
Who is this woman, really?
Lindsey Wexler really is a veterinary assistant from Bend, Oregon.
No priors, no connection to NCIS that we know of.
Kasie's still digging.
You ever seen her before?
Not that I recall.
But thanks to this woman, what was going to be my forever home now reeks of smoke damage.
I need to find a hotel room.
Or a couch.
It's the second time I've had to change this bulb.
I should have seen this coming.
Every time I get close to someone, something bad happens.
I understand you're upset, but you can't blame yourself.
Oh, I don't, I don't.
I blame this place.
Lindsey only used me to get to my father because he's the director.
I get that you're upset.
But we have DNA and fingerprints that prove Lindsey is the one that pulled that trigger and planted those bombs.
We also have her laptop that proves she hacked the Bandium servers.
Lindsey is at fault here, not you and not your dad.
I guess I just want to know why.
Take a number, pal.
Stopping evil and understanding it...
two very different things.
Lindsey Wexler has been spewing NCIS hatred anonymously online for years.
Enough to turn violent.
That's the kicker.
From what I can tell, her posts didn't turn threatening until three months ago.
That's when we Bandi-Matched.
That's also when she signed up for shooting lessons.
Why?
What changed?
She met a new message board user.
A user named GravitasMons started feeding Lindsey wild NCIS conspiracy theories.
Mostly about your dad.
Okay, he is definitely not a member of the Illuminati.
Yeah, I didn't think so, but these files appear to be leaked intel implicating him and NCIS in everything from hiding bodies to mass murder.
Serious stuff.
These documents look real.
But they're not.
And a simple sense check would have proved they're all faked.
But Lindsey didn't do that.
She took it at face value.
Which only fueled her rage.
And then GravitasMons goaded her into acting on that rage.
He was gaslighting her to attack my father and NCIS.
Which is when she found you.
So who is GravitasMons?
That is something we're still trying to figure out.
Right after we figure out what is going on with the power.
I know what's going on with the power.
I thought maintenance was working on it.
I worked faster.
I scanned our network code and found a virus.
How'd it get past cybersecurity?
It was injected using power-line communication.
What?
I'm serious.
It's a form of hacking that uses power cables.
It's rare and only works with systems that use digital power regulation, like us.
But it is possible to transmit a virus by simply plugging into a wall outlet.
Okay, Curtis, I know about power-line communication.
Oh.
Right.
The virus was designed to kill the power system completely, but since we're hardwired to the grid...
All we got was flickering.
Compared to bullets and bombs and server hacks, this attack was surprisingly lame.
It's got to be connected somehow.
We just can't prove it.
There are a thousand outlets in this building and no way to tell which one the virus came from.
You know what, there may be a way to prove it.
When did the flickering first start?
Late last night.
After Fletcher Voss plugged his phone in outside MTAC.
Rule 39: no such thing as a coincidence.
We need to question him.
Can I help?
An interrogation would look really good on my review.
Okay, slow down.
Curtis, we cannot prove that the virus came from Voss.
He probably has lawyers on speed dial.
We need to get him alone.
How badly does Voss need that new NCIS contract?
I'll be sure to send over some more shirts and hats.
Aw, I'll give one to my sister.
That's nice.
These photos will look great in our press release.
Thank you so much, Mr.
Voss.
Hey, my thanks to NCIS for continuing to support Bandium.
Would you like to take a picture in here?
You know...
I feel like a picture in here might send the wrong message.
What are you doing?
Can you delete that, please?
We'd like to ask you a few questions.
I think I should leave.
Nobody's stopping you.
Great.
But if you walk out, this becomes a public investigation, and, uh, we won't be able to help you with any bad PR.
Okay.
You sent Curtis in there?
Well, he's the one that found the virus.
Even so, tech troll versus tech god?
I'm not sure he's up for this.
Well, they said the same thing to me once until someone gave me a shot.
We got a warrant for Bandium's books.
You're broke.
Which is why the NCIS contract is so important.
It's your last hope of keeping your last company.
Which is why I'm still listening.
It's a shame the deal isn't dependent upon your attentiveness.
It's dependent on a recommendation from Director Vance.
A recommendation that you are never gonna get.
We found NCIS memos outlining the director's reluctance to take Bandium agency-wide.
You know, what works for us doesn't necessarily work for everyone else.
Vance was gonna kill your contract, so-so you gaslit Lindsey Wexler into killing him.
That is a very serious accusation to make without proof.
You do know that I can make your life a living hell?
I, uh, I-I do know that.
Good.
But...
I also know something you can't do.
Code.
Not only were we able to trace the username GravitasMons directly back to you, but we did it using the Bandium server access you gave us.
Oops.
You found someone who already hated NCIS, then fed her bogus intel.
Sharing information online is not a crime.
It is when you deliberately push someone to kill.
You're wrong.
See, I merely suggested to Lindsey that she make her private feelings about Vance public.
I never advocated for violence.
But you knew it would happen.
In order for you to get your contract, you needed Vance out of the way.
Are you listening?
I never wanted Lindsey to take it this far.
Just like I never wanted her to hack Bandium.
That's what happens when you feed a gremlin after midnight.
Okay, look, obviously she found out who I was.
But that makes me a victim, too.
So...
I have rights.
You did until you planted a virus in the NCIS system.
What?
What virus?
What are you talking about?
Voss gave us his phone.
You planted the virus without him knowing.
I'll go ahead and add that to the list of charges.
Someone needed to pull back the curtain on his genius.
At least we can agree on that.
So why'd you do it?
What time is it?
No more games, it's over.
We arrested Voss.
We stopped the virus.
And the director's going to live.
You failed.
And you guys still can't see the big picture.
Oh, but you will.
Very soon.
The history of liberty is a history of resistance.
Doesn't seem like she's bluffing.
She's not.
I just realized how I know this woman.
I've heard that quote once before.
When?
Over 20 years ago, on the first case I ever worked with Gibbs.
How would she know about that?
Federal agents, working in unison with the Secret Service, were able to foil a terrorist attempt to assassinate the president while he was on board Air Force One.
Wow, Tobias, you look good.
How old is this?
Take it easy.
20 years is not that long ago.
I was in junior high.
Am I the only one that remembers this case?
Well, I've heard the stories before, but, uh, it was even before my time.
A sleeper agent named Leonard Rish posed as a member of the press pool and stole a gun from the Air Force One armory.
Until Gibbs put two in his chest and two in his head.
Well, that sounds like Gibbs.
After Rish was killed, the FBI found manifestos, all based on the quote that was just recited to us by Lindsey Wexler. "
The history of liberty is a history of resistance."
Did Woodrow Wilson say that?
Yeah, sure.
Ah, here it is.
A Rish family photo.
Leonard with his wife and their six-year-old daughter.
Lindsey.
Lindsey Wexler is Lindsey Rish.
Mom must've changed their last name after Dad turned out to be a terrorist.
Lindsey must have found his manifestos.
And like Daddy, she failed to accomplish them.
She sure isn't acting like it.
No, either Lindsey is lying, or we're still missing something.
Like what?
The woman's already in custody, and we stopped the virus that she planted in our system.
Unless it wasn't meant for us.
The virus that you put on Voss's phone, it wasn't meant to target a grid-based power system like NCIS, it was meant for an isolated system.
This about more than punishing NCIS for killing your terrorist father.
My father was not a terrorist.
He was a patriot.
Like me.
Which is why you created that virus.
Mmm.
A virus designed to drain phone batteries so that Voss would plug in and spread it wherever he went.
Well, the man's already a disease who kills everything he touches.
Seemed fitting.
Except he's not your real target, is he?
And neitherare we.
You wanted Voss to spread that virus to an isolated power system.
Where?
My father failed, okay?
I won't.
You're going after Air Force One.
That's the isolated system.
Yeah, well, you're too late.
You're too late!
Agent Baer, did you stop the plane?
Secret Service takes all potential threats to the president very seriously.
Oh, good.
But we can't just stop this plane for every threat we get, especially one I'm still trying to understand.
We believe malicious code has been uploaded onto Air Force One via power line communication.
I spoke to the pilot.
All systems are normal.
The president's been cleared for take-off.
Except this virus might not disrupt power until it's too late.
Like mid-flight.
Look, the VC-25B is the most advanced aircraft on the planet.
It's going to take more than hypotheticals to ground it.
Kasie, go.
The Secret Service is dragging their feet.
They're not grounding the plane?
Not fast enough.
It's still cleared to take off.
What do you want to do?
Whatever we have to.
AGENT [over loudspeaker]: Pull over and stop the car immediately!
Uh, Andrews Ground, this is Air Force One.
Uh, we've got a situation on the tarmac.
Federal agents working in unison with the Secret Service were able to foil a digital attack on Air Force One.
The White House issued a press statement assuring the public that the president...
You came.
...and reiterating gratitude for the Secret Service agents...
Yeah.
Yeah, um...
Hope that's okay.
We need to talk.
I know.
Been sitting here for the past hour trying to figure out what to say.
I want to apologize.
Funny.
That's all I could come up with, too.
I'm sorry, Dad.
If I wanted to know why you stayed at NCIS, I should've spent some time there.
It's pretty obvious you're around good people.
But it's more than that, isn't it?
Agent Parker and the team tried to explain, but I didn't get it.
Till they gave me this.
It was with your personal effects.
It reminded me of a conversation you and I had a long time ago.
A conversation we both forgot.
Ah, so that's where my badge went.
Did you know there's really small writing all over this?
It's called microprinting, kiddo.
So nobody can make a copy.
It just says the same thing over and over again.
Yep, "Serving those who protect, protecting those who serve."
What does it mean?
It's the NCIS motto, and it's very important because it's a promise.
To do what?
It's a promise to try and do good.
But, more than that, it's a promise to also help others who are trying to do good.
And not just people who wear a badge or a uniform.
It's a promise to help everyone.
To be a light in the darkness.
After all, the only way light can grow is by passing it on.
And that's why I do this job, son.
And that's why I'm gonna need that back before I go.
Thank you.
But you want to know a secret?
Yeah.
This badge, it isn't everything.
You, your mother, your sister, you are my light in the darkness.
Dad, can we just fist-bump?
Sure.
I don't think I fully understood what you were saying back then...
...but I'm starting to now.
Yeah, me, too.
That being said, um, there's still something I just don't get at all.
I mean, I've been watching the news all day and they haven't once mentioned Parker or the team.
Why doesn't NCIS get any credit?
Son, we got what counts.
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But I still miss you so much.
Happy birthday, baby.
Kayla sends her best from the South China Sea.
She's Agent Afloat.
Still single, I think.
And Jared?
Well, uh...
He's still afraid to commit.
To anything.
It's been that way since you left.
I could never understand him.
Not like you.
That goes both ways.
Jared.
Dad.
How are you?
Good.
How's the internship...?
Dad.
I came to talk to her.
Well, then you're gonna have to wait your turn, because I wasn't finished.
Only fair.
You had Mom a lot longer than I did.
Sorry.
Sorry, sorry.
That wasn't...
I didn't mean it.
I think you did.
You blame me.
You always have.
No.
Not for Mom.
It's everything afterward I don't get.
The job, Dad.
You've already given it so much.
And yet you keep doing it.
Kayla, too.
Why?
What-What's worth keeping this family at risk?
What makes NCIS so damn special?
You know that.
Yeah?
I told you.
Ah.
When?
Well, if we both can't remember, then I guess you didn't tell me enough.
Dad?
What's wrong?!
Dad!
Dad!
It's okay.
Oh, my God.
I got you.
It's okay.
Breathe.
I don't see the big deal.
Just another airplane.
Dude, no, it is not.
The VC-25B is the most technologically advanced airplane on the planet.
Look at this thing.
It looks like the old Air Force One, McGee.
What?
Well, okay, maybe-maybe on the outside.
But let me tell you something.
Eight years and a billion dollars later, difference on the inside is like a...
Corvette built in 1975 and one built today.
Well, I'd take the '75.
Just unveiled as part of the White House tech summit.
Yo, so, uh, since when are you a plane guy?
Well, since I was ten years old and I saw the VC-25A land in my backyard at Alameda Naval Base.
Oh, there's something kind of romantic about Air Force One, you know?
Well, that's weird.
It's American history.
Not you, him.
Ooh.
Uh, Curtis, you okay?
I will be.
After three more minutes of vitamin D.
Cyber basement blues?
Working in a room with no windows puts you in a dark place.
Even prison cells have windows.
You'd know, right?
Too soon?
Sorry if I'm a little edgier than usual.
Yeah, usually you're not edgy at all.
It's because I hate lying.
I didn't come up here for sun.
I'm up here because my annual review is next week, and I want to expand my role at NCIS, but in order to do that, I need to log observation hours outside the cyber basement.
You want to become a probie.
By stalking us?
I believe the term is...
shadowing?
Yeah.
I understand.
Thank you.
Grab your gear now.
Why?
What's going on?
We didn't get a Bandium alert.
Director's been shot.
What?
Is-is he okay?
Where is he?
He's at Bluemont Medical.
No word on his condition.
Let's move.
Jared?
Jared, you may not remember me.
I'm Agent McGee, this is Agent Parker.
Any word on your dad?
Yeah, the d-- the doctor said he's in surgery.
Um, it's touch and go.
The man's a fighter.
One second, my dad and I were just talking, the next he went down.
I mean...
we didn't even hear a shot.
We've got agents at the scene now.
Tell 'em the bullet came from behind my dad.
He was on the right side of my mom's headstone and facing due north.
I even wrote a diagram.
Just in case.
What?
Did I forget something?
The opposite.
Given the circumstances, most people wouldn't remember their names.
Like father, like son, huh?
I don't think so.
If I seem calm, it's only because I've already lived this a thousand times in my head.
Hard not to after what happened with my mom.
Yeah, I remember that night.
Then tell me you'll get the bastard who did this.
I think NCIS owes me that.
We will.
Vance was a little more right of the headstone.
Wait, your right or my right?
Yeah, stop.
Good.
The shot came, uh, from directly behind.
From any one of a dozen potential hiding spots.
According to Jared, they never even heard the shot.
A silencer?
Hey, Kase.
Hey-- oh, mm.
Hey, Jess, did you find the shooter?
We're working on it, Jimmy, and trust us, we want to get this guy as bad as you.
I doubt it.
Did you just spend the last 20 minutes listening to the doctors explain the damage that was done to the director's left lung and heart ventricle?
No, but I'm hoping that they gave you the bullet that did it?
They did.
Is it traceable?
Hard to say until I get back to the lab.
But the caliber and groove patterns are unmistakable.
Maybe a silenced handgun?
Long-range rifle, and given this was a high-velocity round and there was no exit wound...
It came from serious distance.
I'd say at least a thousand yards.
No wonder they didn't hear the shot.
We're looking for a sniper.
Sniper's nest.
It's a nice view from up here.
Yeah, they policed their brass.
But they left a shooting mat.
Well, they didn't have a choice.
It's stuck to the roofing tar.
Yeah, that stuff can get everywhere.
Including the shooter's boots.
They were waiting up here.
They knew Vance was coming.
Yeah, they knew we were coming, too.
Well, I don't like the sound of that.
What show?
ZNN correspondents on the scene are reporting three random explosions...
It's a rough day.
Yeah, and it's still early.
Anything new on Vance?
Ah, no, I'm just headed back to the hospital now.
What about you?
Any updates on the explosions?
The news keeps calling them "random."
Yeah, nothing random about this.
Whoever shot Director Vance knew we were on that rooftop and waited to give us front row seats.
What were the targets?
Well, the first target was the same cemetery that Vance was shot.
A pipe bomb in the Morrow family crypt.
Morrow, as in...?
The former NCIS director.
He's buried there.
Was anyone hurt?
No.
What about the second explosion?
Uh, no injuries.
But that's a miracle, considering it was a "gas leak" at a medical office complex.
I am sensing air quotes.
Metro PD found detonator parts.
Facility have any connection to NCIS?
Detonator was found outside the office of Dr.
Rachel Cranston.
Whoa, talk about a blast from the past.
I don't get it.
Dr.
Cranston's a psychologist who worked with us here at NCIS before.
Also happens to be the sister of my former partner.
Kate.
Well, I'm starting to see a pattern.
Whoever's behind these attacks knows our history.
Not just yours, Chucky.
Fornell, what are you doing here?
It's a good damn question.
I'm not the one who blew up your garage, Tobias.
Wait, your garage was the third target?
Rusty propane tank, water heater, pilot light, kaboom.
That tank was brand-new!
So, first Director Vance, then two targets that are related to NCIS, so what's the connection to a former FBI agent?
You kidding me?
I've been saving the asses of NCIS for 20 years.
He's not wrong.
Someone's sending us a message.
Yeah. "
Enjoy the show."
Problem is, we don't know if the show's over.
So you think these attacks could continue?
We don't know what to think yet.
So I'm calling to say watch your backs.
Any idea who NCIS pissed off?
It's a long list.
Right, well, I suggest a shelter-in-place order for upper-level NCIS personnel.
Yeah, I agree.
Anybody who could be considered a high-profile target.
SecDef is already signing the order.
Great.
Although we all know how Admiral Kilbride feels about hiding.
Yeah, he prefers hunting.
Well, we all do, so let us know how we can help.
You'd be my first call.
Unlike today?
Uh, excuse me?
The BOLO for the explosions went out about...
53 minutes ago, and we've only been talking for six.
Which means either you got a really slow start, or we got dissed.
Okay.
You guys are messing with me.
Only out of love, my friend.
For you and the director.
We're all pulling for him.
Let us know about his condition.
The surgery to repair your dad's lung and ventricle was successful.
Now, the doctors had to put him on ventilators and a bypass machine, but he's off now and he's stable.
So he's gonna be okay?
Well, he...
he'll need to stay here for the next few days for observation, but, uh, he should make a full recovery.
Can we see him, Doc?
Not if it's up to me.
What does that mean?
It means the director has been medically cleared to see visitors, but...
...talking is still very painful, and he needs to avoid any topics that might raise his heart rate.
Well, in that case, Agents Parker and McGee should go in first.
I'll wait out here.
You sure?
Okay, fine.
But no shoptalk.
You promise?
We promise, Jimmy.
Update.
Go.
Jimmy should've made him promise.
Relax, Leon.
We're-we're just here to say hello.
We're working on it, but the good news is, there's plenty of evidence to comb through.
Yeah, from the cemetery and all three explosions.
[straining]: What explosion?
Uh, we should probably go.
Wait.
Here.
Read.
What is it?
Notes on the shooting, including diagrams.
Like father, like son.
Next page. "
I need someone to fill in as Acting Director."
You sure?
Director, I'm on it.
Parker.
Kayla.
We've arranged a satellite feed from her carrier.
She'll be calling in soon.
Thank you.
And Jared is waiting in the hall.
Keep reading.
You and Jared had another argument before the shooting?
Advice.
I don't know.
Just talk to him.
I'll, uh, I'll go get him.
Agent McGee!
Agent, McGee, hold up.
Jared.
Something wrong?
I just had to apologize.
For what?
My dad.
I just heard him pressuring you into taking over for him.
Well, that's just temporary, and-and he didn't pressure me.
Well, just because my dad's willing to put his family at risk...
...doesn't mean you have to.
One second here.
Oh, my God.
Been another attack.
Is it related to NCIS?
It's my apartment.
McGee!
You seeing this?
Yeah.
I'll drive.
You call Delilah on the way.
It's another alert.
It's at my place.
What's happening?
The entire agency's under attack.
No, the house is fine.
I checked.
But you and the kids should stay at your mom's just in case.
Yeah.
Okay.
Love you, too.
Delilah's okay?[sighs] Yeah.
And my place is completely untouched.
Same here.
Every employee in the building received a Bandium alert saying there was an attack on their home.
So far, all fake.
And Bandium security confirmed their servers were hacked.
Apparently, "the show" goes on.
Yeah.
Except this doesn't feel like the grand finale.
More like a preview of coming attractions.
And we still have no idea who's behind it all.
Maybe we can trace the hack.
Is-is Bandium giving us server access?
Well, they will now.
Oh, let me guess.
The acting director threw his new title around.
I had to.
Bandium was only gonna send a level 2 tech.
So who are they sending now?
Bandium's creator and CEO himself.
Fletcher Voss is coming here?
He's in D.C.
for a tech summit, I thought you both would be impressed.
I'm not.
I am.
The man has been forced out of every company he started and thinks that funding the next moon shot is more important than paying taxes.
He's a visionary.
That's the polite way of saying he can't code.
What else we got?
Not much.
Kasie said the boot prints from the rooftop were unusable.
And the bomb fragments from the explosions were all dead ends.
What about Vance's schedule?
How did somebody find out when and where he was gonna be?
The director could've been followed.
Or his son.
Maybe Jared saw something.
All right, I'll talk to him again.
Well, if you do, I'd avoid mentioning his father.
Seems to be a sore subject.
Fathers and sons.
Fathers and sons.
My dad and I are super close.
Appreciate you taking time away from the hospital.
I was actually home, about to take a shower, when you called.
Look, I-I don't know how else to help you.
I already told NCIS everything I know.
And unlike my father, there's only so much I can give this place.
I take it you still haven't spoken to your dad since the shooting.
Did he tell you that?
Is that really why I'm here, Agent Parker?
T-To talk about my dad?
Couldn't hurt.
Actually, it could literally kill him.
You heard Dr.
Palmer.
If I go in that room and I start an argument...
You two need to talk.
I agree.
Then what's the problem?
The problem is, my dad almost got killed and I'm exhausted.
Maybe I should just...
Maybe I should just go home.
It's late.
What are they doing?
The job.
I thought everyone at NCIS received threats today.
They did.
So what are they doing here?
We all make sacrifices.
Is this supposed to make me feel better about my dad?
Does it?
Not really.
But if they're all here, then so am I.
How can I help?
Where is he?
Well, just, uh, give it time.
Fletcher Voss is a busy man.
First, he flakes on coming here in person, and now he flakes on a video call?
Yeah, his people said that there was some sort of mix-up with the Bandium schedule, I don't know.
This guy wants to go to the moon, but he can't work his own app?
Burden of genius.
You have a signal.
Put it through.
Yes, sir.
Uh...
hello?
Can you, can you hear me?
Am I even in the right place here?
Is that, is that...?
Is he...?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello, hello?
Are you, are you there?
Hello.
Hello?
Am I not connected to the Wi-Fi, or...?
Mr.
Voss.
Hi, I am, uh...
A dual major, best-selling author, and the current acting director, Agent McGee.
You're Agent Knight.
Former REACT Team and daughter of...
I get it.
You did your homework.
Everything I read once...
up here forever.
Mm, everything except your schedule.
Yeah, sorry about all the confusion.
The Secret Service moved up my tour of Air Force One.
You were on the VC-25B?
Just before I came here.
It was a condition of my attending the White House tech summit.
I have been dying to see that plane.
Oh, that's so cool.
Do you have any pictures?
Nah, no, I wasn't allowed.
Oh, but you know what?
I do have these.
From me to you.
Oh, thank you.
Do these come with access to the Bandium servers?
Because we need to trace that hack.
Our servers contain proprietary code.
We can't risk valuable IP leaking.
I mean, you understand.
Yeah, we do, which is also why we did our homework.
Turns out, Bandium has a pending contract with the DoD to put your app in every single NCIS office around the world.
Unless I report to SecDef that Bandium has been uncooperative.
Yeah.
Okay, yeah.
No, I'll send over the server permissions right now.
That's embarrassing.
Um, I swear, I just charged this thing.
Um...
Uh, d-do you actually-- Do you mind if I, uh...
Mm.
Go ahead.
The burden of genius.
Sorry.
You're good.
Morning, Kasie.
Mm.
Oh, he's still here?
Ah, he pulled an all-nighter with Parker.
We get anything useful?
No.
Jared worked really hard, but, yeah, didn't remember anything new.
Who's this?
The woman Jared has been dating online for the past three months.
Lindsey Wexler, a veterinary assistant who lives in Bend, Oregon.
Wait, Bandi-Match?
Yeah, it's the new one owned by Bandium.
Jared gave me permission to go through his phone.
He did?
Yeah, after he admitted that Lindsey was the only one he told about going to the cemetery.
Has Jared met this woman in person?
No, and I know what you're thinking.
Yeah, I'm thinking Lindsey's a little too good to be true.
Curtis is already digging into her background.
What the...?It's been happening randomly all night.
Curtis is digging into that, too.
Okay, that's not his department.
Oh, well, I think he's actually trying to impress us.
He really wants to be a probie.
Special delivery.
That's one sweet tea with light ice.
And one protein oat blend.
You sent him on a coffee run?
He offered, and he got it right.
I can also offer an update on Ms.
Wexler from Oregon.
Please tell me that Jared isn't being catfished.
He's not.
Lindsey has an Oregon driver's license, a better-than-average credit score, and all of her photos and videos are AI-free.
She's legit.
The only strike against the woman is the fact that she's in town and apparently didn't tell her boyfriend.
What?
Lindsey's in D.C.?
Falls Church to be exact.
Using our access to the Bandium servers, I traced her user account to hotel room Wi-Fi.
Why wouldn't she tell me that?
Relax, Agent Torres.
My girlfriend is not a sniper or a terrorist.
Yeah, says the man who's never met her.
She's a soap carver and a Libra.
Lindsey's totally chill.
Yeah, uh, yeah.
Just a sec.
Jared?
Lindsey.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God.
Oh, oh, it's really you.
What, what are you doing here?
I was about to ask you the same thing.
Oh, uh, sorry, this is Agent Torres.
He's from NCIS.
Hi.
Yeah, I know I have some explaining to do, but I didn't realize romantic gestures were a federal offense.
Okay, come in.
Uh, water in the mini fridge.
Do you guys mind if I finish up?
I just got out of the shower.
No, go ahead.
Take your time.
Thank you.
See?
I told you.
So, romantic gesture, huh?
Yeah, yeah, I came to D.C.
to surprise you.
You know, I wanted our first time meeting in person to be special.
It is.
When I landed, I...
I got cold feet.
I-I suddenly worried that me showing up might be like, like an ambush.
What are you doing?
So, you know, I got a hotel room instead.
I hope this doesn't ruin things.
Lindsey, come out with your hands over your head.
Seriously?
What are you doing?
Is there a problem?
Go ahead and drop it.
Drop it.
Babe, why do you have a gun?
Because she's the one who shot your dad.
Keep walking.
Agents in your hotel room found bomb parts and a sniper rifle.
We know what you did.
This is your chance to tell us why.
What's your beef with NCIS?
The shooting, the bombs, the Bandium hack.
You wanted our attention.
Well, now you got it.
Good.
She finally gets a soapbox and doesn't use it.
Doesn't make sense.
Who is this woman, really?
Lindsey Wexler really is a veterinary assistant from Bend, Oregon.
No priors, no connection to NCIS that we know of.
Kasie's still digging.
You ever seen her before?
Not that I recall.
But thanks to this woman, what was going to be my forever home now reeks of smoke damage.
I need to find a hotel room.
Or a couch.
It's the second time I've had to change this bulb.
I should have seen this coming.
Every time I get close to someone, something bad happens.
I understand you're upset, but you can't blame yourself.
Oh, I don't, I don't.
I blame this place.
Lindsey only used me to get to my father because he's the director.
I get that you're upset.
But we have DNA and fingerprints that prove Lindsey is the one that pulled that trigger and planted those bombs.
We also have her laptop that proves she hacked the Bandium servers.
Lindsey is at fault here, not you and not your dad.
I guess I just want to know why.
Take a number, pal.
Stopping evil and understanding it...
two very different things.
Lindsey Wexler has been spewing NCIS hatred anonymously online for years.
Enough to turn violent.
That's the kicker.
From what I can tell, her posts didn't turn threatening until three months ago.
That's when we Bandi-Matched.
That's also when she signed up for shooting lessons.
Why?
What changed?
She met a new message board user.
A user named GravitasMons started feeding Lindsey wild NCIS conspiracy theories.
Mostly about your dad.
Okay, he is definitely not a member of the Illuminati.
Yeah, I didn't think so, but these files appear to be leaked intel implicating him and NCIS in everything from hiding bodies to mass murder.
Serious stuff.
These documents look real.
But they're not.
And a simple sense check would have proved they're all faked.
But Lindsey didn't do that.
She took it at face value.
Which only fueled her rage.
And then GravitasMons goaded her into acting on that rage.
He was gaslighting her to attack my father and NCIS.
Which is when she found you.
So who is GravitasMons?
That is something we're still trying to figure out.
Right after we figure out what is going on with the power.
I know what's going on with the power.
I thought maintenance was working on it.
I worked faster.
I scanned our network code and found a virus.
How'd it get past cybersecurity?
It was injected using power-line communication.
What?
I'm serious.
It's a form of hacking that uses power cables.
It's rare and only works with systems that use digital power regulation, like us.
But it is possible to transmit a virus by simply plugging into a wall outlet.
Okay, Curtis, I know about power-line communication.
Oh.
Right.
The virus was designed to kill the power system completely, but since we're hardwired to the grid...
All we got was flickering.
Compared to bullets and bombs and server hacks, this attack was surprisingly lame.
It's got to be connected somehow.
We just can't prove it.
There are a thousand outlets in this building and no way to tell which one the virus came from.
You know what, there may be a way to prove it.
When did the flickering first start?
Late last night.
After Fletcher Voss plugged his phone in outside MTAC.
Rule 39: no such thing as a coincidence.
We need to question him.
Can I help?
An interrogation would look really good on my review.
Okay, slow down.
Curtis, we cannot prove that the virus came from Voss.
He probably has lawyers on speed dial.
We need to get him alone.
How badly does Voss need that new NCIS contract?
I'll be sure to send over some more shirts and hats.
Aw, I'll give one to my sister.
That's nice.
These photos will look great in our press release.
Thank you so much, Mr.
Voss.
Hey, my thanks to NCIS for continuing to support Bandium.
Would you like to take a picture in here?
You know...
I feel like a picture in here might send the wrong message.
What are you doing?
Can you delete that, please?
We'd like to ask you a few questions.
I think I should leave.
Nobody's stopping you.
Great.
But if you walk out, this becomes a public investigation, and, uh, we won't be able to help you with any bad PR.
Okay.
You sent Curtis in there?
Well, he's the one that found the virus.
Even so, tech troll versus tech god?
I'm not sure he's up for this.
Well, they said the same thing to me once until someone gave me a shot.
We got a warrant for Bandium's books.
You're broke.
Which is why the NCIS contract is so important.
It's your last hope of keeping your last company.
Which is why I'm still listening.
It's a shame the deal isn't dependent upon your attentiveness.
It's dependent on a recommendation from Director Vance.
A recommendation that you are never gonna get.
We found NCIS memos outlining the director's reluctance to take Bandium agency-wide.
You know, what works for us doesn't necessarily work for everyone else.
Vance was gonna kill your contract, so-so you gaslit Lindsey Wexler into killing him.
That is a very serious accusation to make without proof.
You do know that I can make your life a living hell?
I, uh, I-I do know that.
Good.
But...
I also know something you can't do.
Code.
Not only were we able to trace the username GravitasMons directly back to you, but we did it using the Bandium server access you gave us.
Oops.
You found someone who already hated NCIS, then fed her bogus intel.
Sharing information online is not a crime.
It is when you deliberately push someone to kill.
You're wrong.
See, I merely suggested to Lindsey that she make her private feelings about Vance public.
I never advocated for violence.
But you knew it would happen.
In order for you to get your contract, you needed Vance out of the way.
Are you listening?
I never wanted Lindsey to take it this far.
Just like I never wanted her to hack Bandium.
That's what happens when you feed a gremlin after midnight.
Okay, look, obviously she found out who I was.
But that makes me a victim, too.
So...
I have rights.
You did until you planted a virus in the NCIS system.
What?
What virus?
What are you talking about?
Voss gave us his phone.
You planted the virus without him knowing.
I'll go ahead and add that to the list of charges.
Someone needed to pull back the curtain on his genius.
At least we can agree on that.
So why'd you do it?
What time is it?
No more games, it's over.
We arrested Voss.
We stopped the virus.
And the director's going to live.
You failed.
And you guys still can't see the big picture.
Oh, but you will.
Very soon.
The history of liberty is a history of resistance.
Doesn't seem like she's bluffing.
She's not.
I just realized how I know this woman.
I've heard that quote once before.
When?
Over 20 years ago, on the first case I ever worked with Gibbs.
How would she know about that?
Federal agents, working in unison with the Secret Service, were able to foil a terrorist attempt to assassinate the president while he was on board Air Force One.
Wow, Tobias, you look good.
How old is this?
Take it easy.
20 years is not that long ago.
I was in junior high.
Am I the only one that remembers this case?
Well, I've heard the stories before, but, uh, it was even before my time.
A sleeper agent named Leonard Rish posed as a member of the press pool and stole a gun from the Air Force One armory.
Until Gibbs put two in his chest and two in his head.
Well, that sounds like Gibbs.
After Rish was killed, the FBI found manifestos, all based on the quote that was just recited to us by Lindsey Wexler. "
The history of liberty is a history of resistance."
Did Woodrow Wilson say that?
Yeah, sure.
Ah, here it is.
A Rish family photo.
Leonard with his wife and their six-year-old daughter.
Lindsey.
Lindsey Wexler is Lindsey Rish.
Mom must've changed their last name after Dad turned out to be a terrorist.
Lindsey must have found his manifestos.
And like Daddy, she failed to accomplish them.
She sure isn't acting like it.
No, either Lindsey is lying, or we're still missing something.
Like what?
The woman's already in custody, and we stopped the virus that she planted in our system.
Unless it wasn't meant for us.
The virus that you put on Voss's phone, it wasn't meant to target a grid-based power system like NCIS, it was meant for an isolated system.
This about more than punishing NCIS for killing your terrorist father.
My father was not a terrorist.
He was a patriot.
Like me.
Which is why you created that virus.
Mmm.
A virus designed to drain phone batteries so that Voss would plug in and spread it wherever he went.
Well, the man's already a disease who kills everything he touches.
Seemed fitting.
Except he's not your real target, is he?
And neitherare we.
You wanted Voss to spread that virus to an isolated power system.
Where?
My father failed, okay?
I won't.
You're going after Air Force One.
That's the isolated system.
Yeah, well, you're too late.
You're too late!
Agent Baer, did you stop the plane?
Secret Service takes all potential threats to the president very seriously.
Oh, good.
But we can't just stop this plane for every threat we get, especially one I'm still trying to understand.
We believe malicious code has been uploaded onto Air Force One via power line communication.
I spoke to the pilot.
All systems are normal.
The president's been cleared for take-off.
Except this virus might not disrupt power until it's too late.
Like mid-flight.
Look, the VC-25B is the most advanced aircraft on the planet.
It's going to take more than hypotheticals to ground it.
Kasie, go.
The Secret Service is dragging their feet.
They're not grounding the plane?
Not fast enough.
It's still cleared to take off.
What do you want to do?
Whatever we have to.
AGENT [over loudspeaker]: Pull over and stop the car immediately!
Uh, Andrews Ground, this is Air Force One.
Uh, we've got a situation on the tarmac.
Federal agents working in unison with the Secret Service were able to foil a digital attack on Air Force One.
The White House issued a press statement assuring the public that the president...
You came.
...and reiterating gratitude for the Secret Service agents...
Yeah.
Yeah, um...
Hope that's okay.
We need to talk.
I know.
Been sitting here for the past hour trying to figure out what to say.
I want to apologize.
Funny.
That's all I could come up with, too.
I'm sorry, Dad.
If I wanted to know why you stayed at NCIS, I should've spent some time there.
It's pretty obvious you're around good people.
But it's more than that, isn't it?
Agent Parker and the team tried to explain, but I didn't get it.
Till they gave me this.
It was with your personal effects.
It reminded me of a conversation you and I had a long time ago.
A conversation we both forgot.
Ah, so that's where my badge went.
Did you know there's really small writing all over this?
It's called microprinting, kiddo.
So nobody can make a copy.
It just says the same thing over and over again.
Yep, "Serving those who protect, protecting those who serve."
What does it mean?
It's the NCIS motto, and it's very important because it's a promise.
To do what?
It's a promise to try and do good.
But, more than that, it's a promise to also help others who are trying to do good.
And not just people who wear a badge or a uniform.
It's a promise to help everyone.
To be a light in the darkness.
After all, the only way light can grow is by passing it on.
And that's why I do this job, son.
And that's why I'm gonna need that back before I go.
Thank you.
But you want to know a secret?
Yeah.
This badge, it isn't everything.
You, your mother, your sister, you are my light in the darkness.
Dad, can we just fist-bump?
Sure.
I don't think I fully understood what you were saying back then...
...but I'm starting to now.
Yeah, me, too.
That being said, um, there's still something I just don't get at all.
I mean, I've been watching the news all day and they haven't once mentioned Parker or the team.
Why doesn't NCIS get any credit?
Son, we got what counts.
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