Grade the 'NCIS' Season 17 finale/Pearl Harbor episode:

14 Comments

  • Carol Duvall - 4 years ago

    I have loved NCIS since the first episode and this one was the best. I do miss all the ones that has gone for different reasons. But myself if I could act I would never want to leave. Thank you to Mark Harmon for making it so real. I’ll see you in the fall for Season 18? Hurry back.

  • Chris - 4 years ago

    Incredible episode. It brought me to tears.

  • Joyce Jenkins - 4 years ago

    An incredibly captivating finale. I think the cast were as fascinated by Christopher Lloyd's performance as we were...and Mark showed how deep his emotions can be. Finally, an NCIS that had me enthralled.

  • Cheryl - 4 years ago

    One of the best of NCIS episodes. Mark Harmon thinks of Tim as a son and was ready to share. Mark sharing with Tim
    and then the scene of burying the ashes made me tear up. Quality TV at is very best...thank you NCIS!!

  • Terrie Alwood - 4 years ago

    Such a terrific history lesson. Both Mark and Christopher were marvelous. Of course there were tears in the eyes of the audience watching!! But how cute to have a little humor with McGee's situation.
    I don't think I have ever missed an episode of this NCIS and hopefully never will.

  • Lori - 4 years ago

    An awesome, awesome episode. Christopher Lloyd and Mark Harmon at their absolute best. This is not the first time NCIS has given us all a history lesson and it was one to be remembered and taken to heart - the monologue by Christopher Lloyd describing the attack speaks volumes in itself - Much as 9/11 in recent history is not to be forgotten what happened at Pearl Harbor needs to be not forgotten by our next generation of Americans either- the history needs to be carried on thru shows like this. Again awesome job to the creators/writers of this episode.

  • Karon - 4 years ago

    Amazing episode, one of THE best ever!, Christopher Lloyd and Mark Harmon's performance were outstanding, very poignant, and had us thinking of family members that fought in WWII. No dry eyes in this house when it ended. That is what should win awards. NCIS just continues to take it up a notch.

  • Rob Zint - 4 years ago

    What a show! I actually had to sit and compose myself for a few minutes afterward. Christopher Lloyd deserves the Emmy that Charlie Durning did not get.

  • Mariann - 4 years ago

    This episode was very moving and all of the characters were outstanding. Christopher Lloyd & Mark Harmon deserve emmys!

  • Mike Haynes - 4 years ago

    What a wonderful episode! It brought tears to my eyes when the ashes where lowered into the water over the Arizona Memorial! I can never get enough of this program. I Pray CBS doesn't cancel it. I am made at them for the ones they have cancelled. Like God friended me! How could they? Many of my friends are made too! Anyway Keep This Show On !!????????

  • Mike Haynes - 4 years ago

    What a wonderful episode! It brought tears to my eyes when the ashes where lowered into the water over the Arizona Memorial! I can never get enough of this program. I Pray CBS doesn't cancel it. I am made at them for the ones they have cancelled. Like God friended me! How could they? Many of my friends are made too! Anyway Keep This Show On !!????????

  • John Cliff - 4 years ago

    Hands down one of the most moving episodes of NCIS I've seen. Christopher Lloyd was compelling and Mark Harmon should be on the A-list for an Emmy.

  • Susan Ward - 4 years ago

    The performances given by Christopher Lloyd and Mark Harmon this episode were Emmy worthy! Actually, Harmon's development of Gibbs this year and the end of last season has been quite remarkable. He is, quite simply, outstanding and should be on the nomination list for an Emmy.

    This episode touched hearts and minds. It is a sad commentary that many young people (as shown by Torres and Bishop) do not know the history of Pearl Harbor. You gave it to them tonight, in a way that honours the dead and the surviving veterans. Gibbs' comments at the end, about being there for each other, were also particularly poignant given the current pandemic.

    Bravo to the writers, the crew and all the actors involved in tonight's production. It was a barn burner!!! Many, many thanks.

  • Maryrose - 4 years ago

    A beautiful and poignant episode. Thank you.

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