NCIS season 13 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "NCIS 13x10," the team grapples with personal and professional challenges. Alex Quinn, battling leukemia, learns his sister, Rebecca, was killed in action. The team races to find Alex's brother, Sean, a potential bone marrow donor involved in illegal activities. Meanwhile,
Full Episode S13E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alex Quinn's medical condition in NCIS 13x10 "Day in Court"?
Alex Quinn is battling leukemia.
How is Captain Rebecca Quinn related to Alex Quinn?
Captain Rebecca Quinn is Alex Quinn's sister.
What happened to Captain Rebecca Quinn?
She was killed in action in Kandahar.
What are the NCIS team members' Thanksgiving plans in the episode?
Various plans include Tony DiNozzo spending time alone, Ellie Bishop with her family in Oklahoma, and others engaged in different activities.
What personal issue is Ellie Bishop dealing with?
She is struggling with marital issues following her husband Jake's betrayal.
What does the NCIS team need to find to save Alex Quinn's life?
They need to find his brother Sean Quinn, who is a potential bone marrow donor.
What illegal activities is Sean Quinn involved in?
Sean Quinn is involved in counterfeiting and possesses multiple passports.
What demand does Richard Doogan make in exchange for his bone marrow donation?
He demands his life sentence be reduced to time served.
How does the NCIS team resolve the counterfeit case?
They arrest key figures in the counterfeit operation, including Alton Brinkman.
What is the emotional climax for Eleanor Bishop in this episode?
An emotional outburst with her family over handling her marital issues.
Who provides support to Eleanor Bishop during her struggles?
Gibbs offers support and understanding to Eleanor.
What is the outcome for Alex Quinn's medical situation?
The team secures a bone marrow donation for him.
How does the episode "Day in Court" end?
With Thanksgiving celebrations, highlighting the personal and professional lives of the NCIS team and Eleanor's family.