The team works to exonerate a Marine serving a life sentence for murder after the discovery of a 50-year-old tape recording of the victim.The team works to exonerate a Marine serving a life sentence for murder after the discovery of a 50-year-old tape recording of the victim.The team works to exonerate a Marine serving a life sentence for murder after the discovery of a 50-year-old tape recording of the victim.
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Charles Robinson
- Ray Jennings
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One of the best episodes
NCIS is a great show all around and they've done some incredibly moving
episodes but this episode may be the most poignant. A toss up with the one with Charles Durning guest starred as a Medal of Honor recipient. A very similar storyline as well.
Touchingly Cruel Memories
Vietnam was "my war." It changed our country for years, so much that it still serves as a touchstone for my children and their children as they face today's Desert Storm, Afghanistan, and the wars to come. This episode reminded us all of the huge price war exacts. May we learn to love those who fought and fight, but to hate those who make us fight. It is indeed staring into a glassy lake.
A perfect echo of the Vietnam shadow.
"Have you ever seen the rain..." a perfect play-out of a well-crafted and respectful case which looks back to the Vietnam War of 1969-70. Magee gets to understand his father better (and, frankly, much more deeply than when The Admiral was still alive.
The condemned man has been imprisoned for 48 years and the episode is set in 2018.
A good set of teamwork as Casey becomes a permanent employee.
The condemned man has been imprisoned for 48 years and the episode is set in 2018.
A good set of teamwork as Casey becomes a permanent employee.
For Joyp
"Have You Ever Seen The Rain?" was originally by Credence Clearwater Revival, but this version was sung by Jonathan Clark. This episode got to me the same way the ep with Charles Durning got me. My father is a vet of both Vietnam and Korea, but he never saw combat. And despite not seeing combat, he refuses to talk about what he heard from other soldiers. It was that bad. I can't even begin to imagine. As a Gen Xer, I want all the Vietnam vets who are still with us to know how much you are loved and supported.
Did you know
- TriviaThe Laurel / Yanni audio recording debate was popularized on the social media platforms Twitter and Instagram in May 2018.
- GoofsWhen Gibbs is in the table room with Claire, he opens the box of tapes she brought in and said Pam to which she said Claire. Thought he should have said Shannon.
Not a goof: What Gibbs actually said was Ma'am, and Claire corrected him by saying her name.
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Jimmy Palmer: A wise man once told me that the toughest cases are like staring into a glassy lake. All the answers you're looking for are there at the bottom, but in between you and them is the reflection.
- SoundtracksHave You Ever Seen The Rain
Written by John Fogerty
Performed by Jonathan Clark
[Played at the end of the episode]
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