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shinebrighterxx 05-08-2021 01:41 AM

NCIS: New Orleans - "Illusions" (7.14) Ep. Discussion Thread (Airs May 9 @ 10PM ET/PT)
 
NCIS: New Orleans 7.14 - "Illusions"
Original Airdate: May 9, 2021 @ 10PM ET / PT

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Episode Summary
As Pride directs the team to link Sasha to the recent attacks in New Orleans, he must
help Connor come to terms with who his mother really is. Also, Carter and Tammy
search for a stolen highly trained military dog, and Pride and Rita make an important
decision about their wedding.
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nuwanda 05-08-2021 02:03 AM

Thanks for the thread.

I hope it is the last episode that deals with the Sasha case. Would be a poor ending of the show if it goes back to just Pride related stories.

florerr 05-08-2021 01:21 PM

Well, I know that we'll have the Pride & Rita wedding, but I'm hopeful that not all remaining episodes are going to be just about Pride... :fingers_crossed:

maplezbear 05-09-2021 05:02 PM

Thanks for the thread

shinebrighterxx 05-15-2021 11:09 PM

Nice that Pride actually stepped down from the case. Usually don't see that happen so easily on these shows :P

Funny they didn't know the case was about a missing dog. But again shouldn't that have been important information to pass on to the agents?

I liked how Jimmy got through to Connor when he didn't want to trust or listen to Rita (or Pride)

Nice that they found the missing dog & the dog could help them save the day ;)

nuwanda 05-16-2021 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by shinebrighterxx (Post 103988908)
Nice that Pride actually stepped down from the case. Usually don't see that happen so easily on these shows :P

Funny they didn't know the case was about a missing dog. But again shouldn't that have been important information to pass on to the agents?

I liked how Jimmy got through to Connor when he didn't want to trust or listen to Rita (or Pride)

Nice that they found the missing dog & the dog could help them save the day ;)

agree with all of that, but it seems like the "dog-case" was just a filler to bring the others in. maybe just my opinion though, because I am already bored again with the broussard case, I got bore during the episode and I am kind of beside myself at the moment. Hope I can pay more attention to the next episode.

shinebrighterxx 05-16-2021 03:22 AM

No, I completely agree. I was tuning out & found the dog case far more interesting than what else was going on. It is a shame it was just the filler part & they seem to be focusing on Pride so much for the final episodes so far :look: :pout:

florerr 05-16-2021 01:59 PM

I have no idea whether the dog-case was just a side-plot or not. In a month time, I'm sure that I will watch this episode too.. :wiggle:

shinebrighterxx 05-21-2021 12:03 AM

It will be clear that it is when you watch ;)

maplezbear 05-23-2021 06:15 PM

I feel like the dog case was a sub-plot


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