The Curse
- Episode aired Oct 28, 2003
- TV-PG
- 44m
A hunter finds an aircraft cargo pod containing the mummified body of a Naval disbursing officer who disappeared from his aircraft carrier, as did 1.2 million dollars. The NCIS team correct ... Read allA hunter finds an aircraft cargo pod containing the mummified body of a Naval disbursing officer who disappeared from his aircraft carrier, as did 1.2 million dollars. The NCIS team correct some old mistakes, and now they make things right.A hunter finds an aircraft cargo pod containing the mummified body of a Naval disbursing officer who disappeared from his aircraft carrier, as did 1.2 million dollars. The NCIS team correct some old mistakes, and now they make things right.
- Lt. Gregg Pallini
- (as Jonathan Wade Drahos)
- Gunnery Sergeant John Deluca
- (uncredited)
- Lt. Mark Schilz
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia(at around 32 mins) for the first time in NCIS history, is seen Special Agent Gibbs doing his now famous trademark action "Smack DiNozzo upside the Head". Not originally written in the script, this action was improvised by Mark Harmon on the spot, during the shooting of the scene. It has become over the years an ongoing gag.
- GoofsAccording to Kate, the record shows that the murder victim, Lt. Schilz, was "dishonorably discharged" from the service. Commissioned officers cannot be punitively discharged, if a court-martial convicts them, they are "dismissed from the service."
- Quotes
Agent Caitlin 'Kate' Todd: RIO?
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo: Radar Intercept Officer. Also called a GIBs, one B, short for Guy In Back.
Agent Caitlin 'Kate' Todd: Why do you need two Bs?
Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs: Second one's for bastard.
- ConnectionsReferences Bounce (2000)
- SoundtracksNCIS Theme
Performed by Numeriklab
But this episode was still a little entertaining, and that's due to the humor. The comedic moments are helping episodes like this that are a little weak: as a whole. The comedy between Anthony and Gibbs is always great. Speaking of which, the Gibbs Slap has made its first appearance, and boy was it glorious.
There was also a familiar face that I wasn't expecting to see. David Ramsey: and it took me a few seconds to figure out why I recognized him. His character seemed to blend well with the rest of the team; it would've been cool if he became part of it, a regular of the show. But I'm pretty sure neither one ever happened. I think this was a one-time appearance for his character. If not, he probably only shows up a few more times.
And now that I think about it, his character could've been brought back to be among the main cast of NCIS: Hawai'i. That was a missed opportunity. I'm pretty sure he isn't one of the main characters, and I highly doubt he'll show up for a guest appearance. He showed up in the first season of a show that has continued for nineteen seasons, and I think it was a one-time appearance as well. Most people watching the current season probably don't remember anything from that far back in the show, let alone his character. The writers of NCIS: Hawai'i themselves probably don't remember, but I still think that was a missed opportunity. Who knows, maybe that was going to be done, and David Ramsey wasn't available.
Speaking of actors that make an appearance in this episode, I looked up Jim Pirri, and I was pleasantly surprised to learn that he's the one who voiced Angelo Bronte in Rockstar's RDR2. That's the third voice actor of a significant video game character that's made an appearance in this show so far.
The first one was Rick Pasqualone in the second episode; he played Vito Scaletta in Mafia II & III: the second one was Merle Dandridge in the third episode; she played Marlene in The Last of Us. And now, Jim Pirri, who played Angelo Bronte in RDR2. Did every voice actor of a significant video game character all show up in this show at some point? I'm only five episodes into the first season; there are nineteen. I have a feeling Jim Pirri isn't going to be the last voice actor of a significant video game character who's going to show up in this show.
Overall, the comedic bits between characters seem to be doing most of the work so far. The last two cases were the weakest parts of both episodes and every case overall, up to this point. But I'm sure the cases will start becoming better. Besides that little hiccup, this episode at least had the comedy between Anthony and Gibbs: the comedy and dynamic between Anthony and Agent Richard Owens, and the first-ever Gibbs Slap to help make it worthwhile.
- LegendaryFang56
- Oct 7, 2021
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