Critics’ rating: 3.3 / 5.0
3.3
Working in a blood bank is a good job, and while working, a woman was attacked in NCIS Season 22 Episode 13.
Not only was she attacked by the madman who was killed by fentanyl, but all the blood she worked hard to collect, and the donation so kind of ordinary people was destroyed.
Frankly, that was frustrating.


But before we make this sad development, we need to discuss McGee’s latest fundraising campaign and his willingness to beat cool school dad Brendan Banks by ensuring his kids sell The most coffee is available.
First, Mr. Banks looks a little skeevy to me. If I see him, the last thing that comes to mind is that it’s cool. But children are different, and parents need someone to look up to raise them.
For McGee’s people, the bank is it man.
I hate being that girl, but I will use the Back to My Days reference. Because, in my time, we had to sell our own things to identify. My dad never brought any of our fundraisers to work. We set its hooves nearby and sold them at the door.
But those days have passed. The kids don’t even go to school anymore (at least I can say, even if I think this still happens somewhere in Central America, right?


So, why is this related to the mystery of the blood bank? Because McGee is peddling coffee and Kasie drank a few cups of shaking Joe, it scared me frankly.
But Cassie is actually dominating Jitter Joe, which is three times as much caffeine as regular coffee, which is very dangerous. As a scientist, she would know. I know it’s a lovely segment, but there’s nothing cute about sprinkling caffeine.
However, in order to obtain results from DNA single-cell analysis of more than 100 samples and be prepared for the results before the truck is fully processed.
If you want it to be semi-reasonable, a few days will be the minimum analysis time. If this is pressing and they “pull some strings” it could be 24-48 hours (but that’s still pushing it). But if they claim to lead to pure TV magic in a few hours.


And, frankly, this magic often frees me from the story. But Kasie has been accelerated, real Pull me out. Too stupid for the seriousness of the case.
In NCIS Season 22 Episode 13, everything is abandoned, including killing a legal officer, Tranc’s killer, mentioning “Red Market”, “Red Market”, killer medical professionals, and TJ Thyne As a return of Fletcher Voss.
Thyne started the role in NCIS Episode 21 Episode 7, a plot centered around All Things with a lot of nostalgia. Voss is obviously written as some sort of Elon Musk (before he became the president’s good friend) until it is implied that he found talent instead of having anyone.
Here, his name came up during the investigation, when the team linked Parker Parker, a blood donor named “Full Normal Lauren” that the company (which stuck like glue in my mind) with a A company called “Sequence of Life”.
Life sequences are said to use your DNA profile to make suggestions for improving health. Your every move will be tracked and processed through your smartwatch. Of course, introducing such a gadget made the story a little bit lighter.


Lauren’s connection to Voss is completely normal, but her blood donation is related to crime. At first glance, her profile didn’t perform any outstandingly. But when they visited TNL, the bleaching smell in her garage was overwhelming.
Inside, they found a barrel filled with slimy and human skulls. Is Lauren completely normal?
It was disgusting to watch Jimmy Ladle pulling out of the barrel. I can’t imagine what it must have smelled there. It’s interesting how they pretend that work will continue like normal without anyone holding themselves in the ruins of decay.
Of course, Kasie found Lauren’s body placed in acid between 8 and 10 p.m. Saturday night. Can they really get similar results from Goop? It seems unlikely, but, given the popularity of absurd crime investigations on TV, we seem to be living for such a thing!


Initially, they thought anyone at fault might not want to track their DNA, but the idea was a flash in the pot.
To better understand the product and how it led to the murder, Parker and Jess visited the life sequence, and they found the “perfect specimen” they were willing to follow up on 24/7 and Monitor to make the product better.
Honestly, this is lost to me. How can a group of people who will run on a treadmill at the Life Sequence Headquarters be seen as a real-world beta tester?
It doesn’t matter, especially because it leads Nick to undercover, guide the bionic man on the treadmill and says, “No limits” not only to communicate with Kasie and McGee, but also to prove to himself the perfect specimen name he deserves.
Even after all these years at NCIS, I still make me giggle and think Wilmer Valderrama was the guy who played Fez on the 70s show.
However, comedy training works great when Nick leans on the table and pursues his lips in hopes of being the perfect specimen representative for NCIS.


When I complain about the reality of NCI, it’s a good time to point out that during the audition, Lighthouse Nick was placed on the treadmill, like A, you know – Beacon. Once I entered the room, I would immediately see the red light under the treadmill.
But his bionic adventure gained useful Intel, Voss’ moves to and from Lauren’s completely normal house. But if he had dabbled in her death, he wouldn’t have worn gadgets. Of all, he knew how invasive it was.
Plus, she’s pregnant with his baby, and although Vos is set up as a bad guy, he’s never been Bad guyyou know?
Thyne is so good in these roles that he makes people like Voss sympathize with, even if he is hardly a person who takes root, when “bad blood” (or “a thousand” code “start) start.
But then Fletcher was almost killed in front of Parker and Vance, who were questioning him.


Although I wanted his device to allow the killer to detonate him remotely in some way, normal strokes disappointed him and were under pressure to modify the TNL and the death of the unborn child…and…
…A meticulous plan by people who develop a selected meal plan through their own company. Oh, what is the website we weave.
It turns out that both algorithms and sequencers are lies. Voss made the creator of the product clear (I completely missed his name) after buying the company when he thought he was better suited to figure out his company.
She is not a killer either. Hippie doctor Donovan tracked Nick’s perfect specimen test, said to save others from using fake products.
Who killed such a person in the right brain under the guise of saving others? Why not report it to the public? Maybe you have to be the murderer to understand their motivations, because of course I won’t.
Elon Musk is the central figure in our lives and I have to wonder if Thyne will return to Voss again. His latest adventure is suppressed, but he will keep working hard. He is the breath of fresh air.


I can’t be the only one who wants to see the bones come back. Thyne’s character never took him so far away from Jack Hodgins, and when Voss and McGee ended, it was easy for me to see him visit again NCIS.
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