Did the team get justice on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 12, Episode 2?
Was the petty chief found guilty on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 12, Episode 2?
NCIS: Los Angeles Season 11 wrapped with an important storyline. A petty chief was committing war crimes and it took guts for his men to turn against him. Now it was time to see the trial.
The show hasn’t put a timeline on this. The series had picked up after the coronavirus pandemic, helping to give viewers a breather from the current real-life situation. It has meant avoiding mentions of dates and timelines just to help keep things consistent across the various shows in the franchise.
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But that doesn’t stop the topic from being important. Seeing justice against war crimes is important. We need to know that the SEALS, soldiers, sailors, and more who do bad things while representing their country are punished.
Of course, some of them don’t even believe they’ve done wrong. And there are going to be some who don’t agree with the trials. That’s why it wasn’t surprising to find out the trial against the petty chief on NCIS: Los Angeles didn’t quite go the way everyone wanted.
The first witness changed his testimony and the second witness didn’t even turn up. The whole team had to work together to figure out what was going on.
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Who was threatening family members?
It turned out one of the witnesses was under pressure to not show up. His own son was being threatened, and this witness couldn’t risk anything happening to his son. The witness who changed his testimony did so because of the threats against his teammate’s son.
The question was why this was happening. Who was threatening the witnesses?
Well, it turned out to be the third witness. More like, the third witness’s father. This man wanted to see the petty chief get off his crimes and obstructed justice.
Don’t worry; everyone got to the bottom of it just in the nick of time. Callen had the father of the witness arrested and Sam was there to wait for the third witness to be arrested. The witness whose son was threatened turned up to give his statement and the first statement that was changed was thrown out.
It all worked out in the end. The bad man goes away, and we get a very different type of episode of NCIS: Los Angeles seeing the military courtroom instead of a traditional case.
What did you think of the team working together on NCIS: Los Angeles Season 12, Episode 2? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
NCIS: Los Angeles Season 12 airs Sundays on CBS.