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      : The connection between a local murder and a high-level espionage case ("Deep Raven") felt a bit thin, relying on convenient coincidences—like the hotel server being Gibbs’ old Marine buddy—to resolve the climax. Overall Impression

      : Some reviewers noted that the dialogue felt forced, particularly during the escape room segments where characters over-explain the situation.

      "Sunburn" is a middle-of-the-road episode that succeeds more as a character study for McGee than as a tight procedural mystery. It’s an enjoyable watch for fans of the McGee-Delilah pairing, but the "villain of the week" and the awkward pacing of the escape room elements prevent it from being a top-tier series installment. "NCIS" Sunburn (TV Episode 2021) - IMDb

      : Back in D.C., Gibbs' search for Fornell adds a much-needed layer of grit and tension, contrasting well with the lighter Bahamian setting. The Bad: Dialogue and Logic

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      : The connection between a local murder and a high-level espionage case ("Deep Raven") felt a bit thin, relying on convenient coincidences—like the hotel server being Gibbs’ old Marine buddy—to resolve the climax. Overall Impression

      : Some reviewers noted that the dialogue felt forced, particularly during the escape room segments where characters over-explain the situation.

      "Sunburn" is a middle-of-the-road episode that succeeds more as a character study for McGee than as a tight procedural mystery. It’s an enjoyable watch for fans of the McGee-Delilah pairing, but the "villain of the week" and the awkward pacing of the escape room elements prevent it from being a top-tier series installment. "NCIS" Sunburn (TV Episode 2021) - IMDb

      : Back in D.C., Gibbs' search for Fornell adds a much-needed layer of grit and tension, contrasting well with the lighter Bahamian setting. The Bad: Dialogue and Logic

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