NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 16 Survivor
- TV-14
- March 12, 2019
- 41 min
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7.7 (274)
NCIS: New Orleans season 5 episode 16, titled "Survivor," focuses on the team's investigation into a potential hate crime. The episode opens with a group of children discovering the body of a Muslim woman who has been murdered in a park. As the team begins to investigate, they discover that the victim had been bullied online for wearing a hijab, and they start to suspect that her murder may have been a hate crime.
As Agent Pride and the team continue to investigate, they discover that the victim's husband has a history of violence and could have been involved in the murder. However, as they dig deeper into the case, they realize that the true perpetrator may be someone unexpected.
Meanwhile, Agent Sebastian Lund is struggling to come to terms with his own traumatic experience as a survivor of a school shooting. As he grapples with his emotions, his relationship with his boyfriend is put to the test. Will Sebastian be able to face his past and work through his trauma, or will it tear apart the life he's built for himself?
Throughout the episode, the team navigates complicated questions of identity, prejudice, and the struggles of moving forward after tragedy. As they work tirelessly to uncover the truth behind the murder, they must confront their own assumptions and biases and learn to work together to seek justice for the victim.
With sharp writing, nuanced performances, and a compelling storyline, "Survivor" is a gripping episode that showcases the best of what NCIS: New Orleans has to offer. Tackling difficult topics with sensitivity and thoughtfulness, the show delivers a powerful message about the importance of standing up against hate and working towards a more just and equitable society.