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This NCIS recap comes from the new episode that aired on Tuesday night, titled Misconduct.
The central plot was Gibbs testifying in a trial against a man that had run a Ponzi scheme, stealing $30 million from Navy personnel.
The episode opened with two guys out on their bicycles getting some exercise. A hit-and-run driver killed one of them and that became the case McGee, Bishop, and Torres worked.
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Amusingly, Bishop got the call about the “body,” annoying McGee that he wasn’t the one getting the call with Gibbs currently suspended. Bishop joked they must have had the wrong extension.
“Misconduct” and we have your weekly NCIS recap below. On tonight’s NCIS season 18 episode 13,
“Misconduct,” as per the CBS synopsis,
“While the team investigates a biker killed in a hit and run, Gibbs prepares to testify against a financial advisor who stole millions from his Navy clients.”
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NCIS Misconduct: Sneak peeks give an interesting look at new episode
Tue May 04, 2021 at 11:56am ET
NCIS Season 18, Episode 13 airs on Tuesday night and this new episode is called Misconduct.
The central focus of the new episode is that Parker James (played by Michael Rupnow) is on trial for conducting a Ponzi scheme that stole $30 million from Navy personnel.
Gibbs was the arresting officer in the case, and he is prepared to testify against James and everything he did. But there are going to be a few hiccups before that can all take place.
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The great part about this episode is that fans should see more scenes involving Gibbs (played by Mark Harmon), as he has been largely benched during his suspension from NCIS. He is still suspended, but Gibbs wants to do the right thing by testifying to put James behind bars.