NCIS: New Orleans season 5 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "NCIS: New Orleans" 5x13, Pride cooks a special breakfast, discussing Hannah's absence due to personal issues. The team investigates a shooting at a research lab, uncovering a connection to Navy microbiologist Lieutenant Ella Ford. Suspecting corporate espionage, they delve into the case. Naval Intelligence Commander Nero, initially posing as a health inspector, reveals Ford injected herself with a deadly
Full Episode S05E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9, Molto Vivace" in the opening scene?
It sets a classical tone for the episode, contrasting with the modern setting of the NCIS team.
Why is Pride cooking breakfast for the team?
He is making Mama Pride's grillades, a dish he hasn't cooked in 197 days.
What is the main case in this episode?
A shooting at a research lab with multiple victims, potentially involving Navy personnel.
Who is Lieutenant Ella Ford?
A Navy microbiologist missing from the crime scene, suspected to be involved in the incident.
What discovery is made about the shooter at the lab?
The shooter is skilled, suggesting military training, and Lieutenant Ford is a prime suspect.
What personal issues is Hannah dealing with?
She is reconnecting with her daughter and dealing with her ex-husband.
What unusual behavior does Sebastian display at home?
He over-organizes the house, including separating laundry with tissues.
What is Virus-X?
A powerful, unknown disease that Lieutenant Ford injects herself with to prevent its theft.
Who is Commander Nero?
A Naval Intelligence Commander involved in the case, initially posing as a health inspector.
What is Grassley's role in the episode?
He is involved in the plot to steal the virus and is suspected of being behind the lab shooting.
How does the team resolve the case?
They chase down Grassley and prevent the spread of Virus-X, with Lieutenant Ford sacrificing herself.
What personal reflections do characters have at the end of the episode?
Hannah and Pride discuss their personal challenges, and Nero and Loretta acknowledge their mutual respect.
How does the episode address the theme of personal space in relationships?
Through Sebastian and Gregorio's domestic issues and their need for personal boundaries.
What is the significance of Lieutenant Ford's actions?
She sacrifices herself to prevent the virus from becoming a weapon, highlighting her bravery and dedication.
How does the episode conclude?
With the team reflecting on the impact of the case on their lives and Nero inviting Loretta to dinner.