NCIS Season 22, Episode 13 Review: A Shocking Comeback and a Bloody Crime
NCIS Season 22, Episode 13, βBad Blood,β is not for the squeamish. The episode kicks off with a Navy lieutenantβs murder at a blood drive, but things quickly spiral into a grisly crime with unexpected connectionsβincluding the return of a familiar villain. With its mix of shocking twists, forensic science, and a touch of humor, this episode keeps viewers on their toes.
A Murder, a Blood Drive, and a Shocking Link
The episode begins with the fatal shooting of Lieutenant Barbara Jellison, but her murder is just the tip of the iceberg. As the NCIS team digs deeper, they uncover a twisted scheme involving a health and wellness companyβand the return of NCIS villain Fletcher Voss, played by TJ Thyne.
What makes βBad Bloodβ work is its deep dive into forensic science. The case revolves around DNA, blood donations, and a gruesome crime sceneβincluding a body found in a barrel of acid. While it takes some effort to follow the complex mystery, it offers a satisfying challenge for viewers.
Fletcher Vossβ Surprising Redemption Arc
The biggest twist? Fletcher Voss isnβt just backβhe might not be the bad guy this time. Now the CEO of Life Sequence, a startup selling DNA-based health plans, Voss seems to have turned over a new leaf. When his girlfriend Lauren is murdered and he becomes a target, his reaction is shockingly humanβespecially when he learns she was pregnant with his child.
But why bring him back at all? NCIS uses βBad Bloodβ to hint at a redemption arc for Voss. He claims prison changed him, and by the end of the episode, heβs having a heartfelt conversation about fatherhood with McGee. Still, the show leaves enough ambiguity for a possible villainous return down the line.
The Real Killers Fall Flat
While Vossβ return adds intrigue, the episodeβs true villains are underwhelming. The masterminds behind the crimeβhis assistant Holly and company doctor Dr. Donovanβbarely get enough screen time to make an impact. Holly poisoned Vossβ smoothies, and Lauren was killed by accident, but their motives feel rushed. At least NCIS avoids the tired βjealous assistantβ trope.
Humor That Actually Works
Unlike some NCIS episodes where humor feels forced, βBad Bloodβ balances comedy and drama well. McGeeβs obsession with beating his kidsβ school fundraiser rival provides some lighthearted moments, and Kasieβs caffeine-fueled antics add to the fun. Plus, fans of the NCIS universe will appreciate the subtle nods to NCIS: Sydney, Hawaiβi, and New Orleans.
Final Verdict
While βBad Bloodβ isnβt an all-time classic, itβs a solid episode with enough twists, forensic intrigue, and humor to keep fans entertained. TJ Thyneβs return as Fletcher Voss is the highlight, adding depth to an otherwise gory case. It may not be groundbreaking, but itβs worth watchingβjust donβt eat dinner while you do.
Rating: 7.5/10
NCIS airs Mondays at 9:00 p.m. on CBS.