Escaped (NCIS)
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“Escaped” | |
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NCIS episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 2 |
Guest stars | Joe Spano as T. C. Fornell Brian Dietzen as Jimmy Palmer Brandon Barash as Ex-Petty Office Derrick Paulson |
Written by | Christopher Silber, Steven Binder |
Directed by | Dennis Smith |
Production no. | 4x02 |
Original airdate | September 26, 2006 |
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"Escaped" is the 72<sup>nd</sup> episode of the drama television series NCIS.
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[edit] Plot
A convicted ex-Marine escapes from prison and (claiming to be innocent) forces Gibbs and Fornell to reopen his case to find the real culprit.
[edit] Quotes
(after Tony starts talking about the Fugitive)
Ziva: What happened? We've been avoiding the word Fugitive for two days.
McGee: He made the connection himself.
McGee: Goon?
Tony: Told you to stop hunching your shoulders.
Gibbs: (to McGee from Abby's Lab, picks up Caff-Pow) And gargle this before we all go snowblind!
Gibbs: You don't want me back.
(brief pause)
Jen: No, I don't. You've already been in two comas. You might not come out of the third. When you're as good at something as you are; when you can make a difference like you can; you just don't quit.
Ziva: (To McGee) You know, you used to be a really nice person, McGee. I think sitting at Tony's desk is affecting your personality.
Tony: For the better... McGee picked up a girl all by himself.
Ziva: Yeah, at a funeral.
Tony: (brief pause) You didn't tell me that.
McGee: Well... you were right. When women are vulnerable... get right in there!
[edit] Notes
- One of the antique items that the team finds in Mickey's house is a first edition Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain. Hal Holbrook, who played Mickey, is best known for portraying Twain in a one-man show called Mark Twain Tonight.
- Tony: (To McGee) You don’t watch "Friends," do you? Same thing happened to Ross. You could have learned from our Friend’s mistake, but you chose to read instead!
- Tony mentions a Friends episode in which Ross made the same mistake.