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On Tuesday night “NCIS: New Orleans” fans watched as Agent Dwayne Pride’s team made some personal sacrifices to bring a kidnapped petty officer home. With a twist that most fans didn’t see coming, the murder at the beginning of the episode was one of two crimes that the team needed to solve. Unfortunately, the decorated petty officer was only trying to help when he got killed saving another military service member. Hoping to stop the kidnappers and offering a personal favor to the get a location of another petty officer, he was killed when he was pushed off a skywalk above the basketball court.
Looking to find answers, the team discovers that the murder of the petty officer in New Orleans was actually seen by the kidnapped petty officer’s mother. The race to save her son has the FBI and the NCIS offices working together, but not without issues. Each office has a very different agenda to bring
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Breaking into two teams, Agent Pride headed up the rescue and Agent Gregorio arrested the man she was looking for. Then, after arriving back in New Orleans, it appeared that Gregorio had the unfortunate pleasure of explaining how the directive of picking up a bad guy also was part of an authorized rescue mission.
Trying to piece together the protocol of the FBI and the can-do attitude of the New Orleans NCIS office, FBI Special Agent Tammy Gregorio started to get settled in her new role with the team on this episode. Still looking to build trust and offer her talent to the team, she has a way to go before being comfortable with the laidback atmosphere of the “NCIS: New Orleans” office.
At the very beginning of the episode, the fans got a glimpse of Mario Lopez, dressed as an emergency responder. The guest star was a wonderful surprise for viewers and another great choice for the how as they continue to bring in famous faces this

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