NCIS: Hawaii season 2 episode 21: Was Jane Tennant suspended?
Well, tonight’s episode brought in John Swift from the Office of the Special Projects — the “other guy” who goes in when things get tough. He benched Tennant, mostly because of a dead MI6 agent that held some strange ties to Jane’s past. Because things looked suspicious, there needed to be some other people brought in to look over things … even if nobody wanted it.
Of course, Jane wasn’t just going to sit back and watch everything shift around her. She was going to act, regardless of whatever else was happening. Hence, the decision to go down to Caracas with Whistler. She needed information, in whatever different ways that she could find it. That even included chaining up Kate at one point so that she could solve her problems from the past, without anyone else getting in the way.
One of the biggest problems Tennant had can be describe in a rather simple way: An impersonator! That’s a part of the story; or, it was briefly. The big reveal at the heart of the hour was the death of Charlie 1 — who we personally believe is gone. We’ll see if that changes.
The most important thing to remember
This show could still evolve in SO many ways, especially since Creel seems to actually be alive. Still, we do tend to think that we will find Jane getting her job back by the end of the season; how can this world function otherwise? That’s hard to figure out.
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