NCIS season 11 episode 22 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "NCIS 11x22," Staff Sergeant Martin Roe, a Marine photojournalist, goes missing after taking a controversial photo of Army First Lieutenant Michael Waters executing an Afghan villager. The NCIS team investigates his disappearance, only to find him murdered, initially suspected of a drug overdose. The investigation leads them to uncover a black market organ trade linked to the death of a homeless Navy vet, "Blue," who was closely photographed by Roe. The clinic director Lorin Davis is arrested for Roe's murder, while the court-martial against Lieutenant Waters continues without Roe's testimony. The episode ends with Roe and Blue receiving a joint military burial, honoring their service and sacrifices.
Full Episode S11E22 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Staff Sergeant Martin Roe?
Staff Sergeant Martin Roe, known as "Shooter," is a Marine photojournalist who took a controversial photo in Afghanistan.
What is the controversy around the photo taken by Roe?
The photo shows Army First Lieutenant Michael Waters executing an Afghan villager, leading to a court-martial case.
What happens to Roe?
Roe goes missing and is later found dead in an abandoned building, initially suspected of a drug overdose but later revealed to be murdered.
Who is Lieutenant Michael Waters?
Lieutenant Michael Waters is an Army officer being court-martialed for the death of an Afghan villager, as depicted in Roe's photo.
What does the NCIS team initially suspect about Roe's death?
The team initially suspects a drug overdose but later concludes that Roe was murdered.
What leads does the NCIS team follow in Roe's case?
The team investigates Roe's recent photos of homeless veterans and his involvement in the court-martial of Lieutenant Waters.
Who is "Blue" in relation to Roe's investigation?
"Blue" is a homeless Navy veteran closely photographed by Roe and is found to have died just before Roe's murder.
What discovery is made about Blue's death?
It is discovered that Blue's kidneys were illegally harvested, indicating a black market organ trade.
Who is involved in the organ trade linked to Blue's death?
Dr. Graham Novak, a volunteer doctor at the clinic where Blue died, and Lorin Davis, the clinic director, are involved in the organ trade.
How does the NCIS team resolve the case?
The team arrests Lorin Davis for Roe's murder and his involvement in the organ trade, and Dr. Novak admits to his part in the illegal activities.
What happens to Lieutenant Waters' court-martial?
The court-martial against Lieutenant Waters resumes without Roe's testimony.
Who is Emma in the context of the case?
Emma is a homeless girl who was close to Blue and decides to return to her family after encouragement from Abby.
How does the NCIS team honor Roe and Blue?
Roe and Blue receive a joint military burial with full honors.
What reflection does the NCIS team have at the end of the case?
The team reflects on the hardships faced by veterans and the complexity of the case they solved.
What is the significance of the photo taken by Roe?
Roe's photo is significant as it brings attention to the ethical and legal implications of military actions in war zones and triggers a court-martial.