Ep 1. Sic Semper Tyranis
- TV-14
- September 22, 2015
- 42 min
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8.0 (332)
The second season of NCIS: New Orleans introduces a new case that the team has to solve. In the first episode titled "Sic Semper Tyranis," the team investigates a murder case linked to a political conspiracy.
The episode starts with the murder of a Navy Lieutenant who was also a key member of a tech startup company. The company has been working on a new project that has caught the attention of several politicians, including the governor. The FBI is also interested in the case, leading to tension between them and the NCIS team.
The team, consisting of Special Agent Dwayne Pride (played by Scott Bakula), Agent Christopher LaSalle (played by Lucas Black), and coroner Dr. Loretta Wade (played by CCH Pounder), takes on the case. The investigation leads them to a group of whistle-blowers who claim that the tech startup company is developing a program that could be used to spy on civilians.
As the investigation progresses, the team discovers that the murder may be linked to a larger political conspiracy. The conspiracy involves an attempt to cover up the existence of the surveillance program and protect the politicians involved. The team also discovers that the Lieutenant was killed to silence him, as he had uncovered some vital information about the program.
With the help of their colleagues, they uncover the truth about the program and the conspiracy. The team also manages to identify the perpetrators of the conspiracy and bring them to justice, despite facing several challenges and obstacles throughout the investigation.
The episode is filled with several twists and turns, which keep the audience engaged. The chemistry between the characters is also impressive, with each member of the team bringing their unique skills and perspectives to the case.
Overall, NCIS: New Orleans season 2 episode 1 is an exciting and thrilling start to the season, setting the tone for the rest of the episodes to come. The show continues to be a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and those interested in the workings of law enforcement agencies.