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The following contains major spoilers for NCIS: Sydney Season 2, Episode 2, "Fire in the Hole," which debuted Friday, Feb. 14 on CBS.
NCIS: Sydney Season 2, Episode 2, "Fire in the Hole" has every reason to be terrible. Any time a TV crime drama throws its characters into an undercover situation, the premise has the potential to become gimmicky (see: The Rookie Season 4 sending Chen and Bradford undercover as two characters who just happened to be very similar to them). When the joint NCIS-Afp task force crosses paths with faux pirates, this seems like an episode that isn't going to take itself seriously.
"Fire in the Hole" starts with the murder of Bradley Shiels, an American sailor who is using his break from the Navy to captain a tall ship that's...
The following contains major spoilers for NCIS: Sydney Season 2, Episode 2, "Fire in the Hole," which debuted Friday, Feb. 14 on CBS.
NCIS: Sydney Season 2, Episode 2, "Fire in the Hole" has every reason to be terrible. Any time a TV crime drama throws its characters into an undercover situation, the premise has the potential to become gimmicky (see: The Rookie Season 4 sending Chen and Bradford undercover as two characters who just happened to be very similar to them). When the joint NCIS-Afp task force crosses paths with faux pirates, this seems like an episode that isn't going to take itself seriously.
"Fire in the Hole" starts with the murder of Bradley Shiels, an American sailor who is using his break from the Navy to captain a tall ship that's...
- 2/18/2025
- by Brittany Frederick
- CBR
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