Ep 15. Le Carnivale de la Mort
- TV-14
- February 17, 2015
- 40 min
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7.8 (313)
In NCIS: New Orleans season 1 episode 15, titled "Le Carnivale de la Mort", the team investigates the murder of a Navy seaman during Mardi Gras. The victim, who was dressed in a traditional jester outfit, was found dead in the streets of French Quarter, crushed by a float during a parade. The team soon discovers that the seaman was a member of a crew that was involved in the theft of a priceless painting from a museum.
As the investigation progresses, NCIS Agent Dwayne Pride, played by Scott Bakula, learns that the painting was stolen by a group of former Marines whom he served with in the past. It becomes apparent that the theft was an inside job and the team must race against the clock to stop the thieves before they can smuggle the painting out of the country.
The episode explores the cultural significance of Mardi Gras in New Orleans and portrays the city's colorful festivities and traditions. The episode also touches upon the challenges faced by the law enforcement authorities in keeping the city safe during the high-traffic event.
In addition to the central mystery, the episode explores the personal relationships between the characters. Agent Christopher LaSalle, played by Lucas Black, is still grieving the loss of his brother and struggles with his emotions. Meanwhile, Agent Meredith "Merri" Brody, played by Zoe McLellan, tries to maintain a professional relationship with Pride, while also dealing with her own personal issues.
Overall, "Le Carnivale de la Mort" provides an exciting and entertaining installment of the crime procedural show. The episode combines intricate storytelling, cultural relevance, and character development to create a captivating hour of television.