The program begins credibly as one function of NCIS is dealing with sailors that are unauthorized absent (UA). However, once corruption was alleged involving another federal agency such as ICE, NCIS would not be involved. One character even mentions human trafficking is investigated by the FBI, and another learns there is an active FBI investigation that is classified. This same agent claims that anything related to the sailor being UA is NCIS jurisdiction, which is incorrect given the circumstances and the fact the sailor was no longer UA.
When Pride and Gregorio break down the door, the suspect returns fires as indicated by the CGI bullet tracks. An additional bullet track is scene after the suspect has been shot and fallen.
The aerial shot of Mobile Alabama was over ten years old when this show aired. The tallest building was completed in the late 2000's and the hotel on the right soon added a metal spire to resemble it. The spire was absent in the shot.
Pride talks to FBI Agent Eisler about the human trafficking investigation. Isler states he is on a leave of absence. Pride asks him to re-open the investigation and loop in NCIS, and Isler agrees to do so.
The first problem here is that once a case is closed, a field agent cannot just re-open it. An FBI supervisor would have to do so.
Next, since he is on leave, Isler would not have access to cases.
Finally, even if the FBI approved re-opening the case and Isler returned to duty, it would still not be an NCIS matter.
The first problem here is that once a case is closed, a field agent cannot just re-open it. An FBI supervisor would have to do so.
Next, since he is on leave, Isler would not have access to cases.
Finally, even if the FBI approved re-opening the case and Isler returned to duty, it would still not be an NCIS matter.
The female agent mentions her parents were immigrants. She describes them as having fled during the 1979 Iranian Revolution, and being constitutionalists that believed in the separation of church and state, which made them targets for the new regime.
In fact, the prior Constitution of Iran was the one from 1906, and in Articles 1 and 2, Islam was established as the official religion of Iran. The term separation of church and state does not appear in the US Constitution either, rather in a letter written to a Baptist church in 1802 by then-President Thomas Jefferson.
In fact, the prior Constitution of Iran was the one from 1906, and in Articles 1 and 2, Islam was established as the official religion of Iran. The term separation of church and state does not appear in the US Constitution either, rather in a letter written to a Baptist church in 1802 by then-President Thomas Jefferson.