NCIS season 4 episode 22 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "NCIS" Season 4 Episode 22, the team investigates a curious case involving a blind photographer who accidentally captures a dead man in one of his pictures. Exploring this unusual angle, they delve into the world of espionage and corruption within the Defense Logistics Agency. Personal tensions rise as Tony grapples with his relationship and potential cohabitation with his girlfriend. The case unfolds to reveal a complex web of deceit involving embezzlement, leading to a dramatic resolution where the true culprit and their motives are uncovered.
Full Episode S04E22 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What unique characteristic does the photographer in the episode have?
The photographer is blind.
How does the blind photographer capture images?
He uses his other senses, such as following sounds or scents, as inspiration for his photography.
What led to the NCIS team investigating the photographer?
A dead man was found in one of his photographs.
What initial theory did the NCIS team have about the dead man's cause of death?
They initially suspected a mugging due to missing wallet and dog tags.
How does the photographer describe his method of working?
He explains that he follows interesting scents or sounds to find subjects for his photographs.
What personal challenge does a character face in the episode?
One character struggles with the decision to move in with their significant other.
How is the investigation linked to the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)?
The dead man worked at the DLA, and there are suspicions of embezzlement and corruption involved.
What discovery about a bug found in the episode is significant?
A bug designed to capture keyboard strokes was found, indicating espionage or data theft.
How does the team identify a suspect related to the DLA?
Through analysis of evidence and records, including tracing activities back to a specific computer.
What is the resolution of the case?
The true culprit is revealed, and their motives are tied to corruption and embezzlement.