Whodda thunk it?
To the surprise of nobody, Dwayne Pride survived on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 1, even if it was still being hinted at the end that it might not be for long.
No Pride, no show, so I'm not worried.
Even if, in the previews, they're already showing his temporary replacement, I am still not worried. More on her later, after I dig it up.
It was an interesting concept to show Pride debating crossing over to the other side with Sutter, the CIA agent killed on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 11.
Related: NCIS: New Orleans Season 4 Finale Review
Well, she's definitely a more attractive Angel of Death than, say, Carl Estes, so it's understandable that Pride's subconscious would go there.
So while she was seducing Pride to let go of all his burdens, everyone else was attempting to keep him alive, with his team working to...
To the surprise of nobody, Dwayne Pride survived on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 1, even if it was still being hinted at the end that it might not be for long.
No Pride, no show, so I'm not worried.
Even if, in the previews, they're already showing his temporary replacement, I am still not worried. More on her later, after I dig it up.
It was an interesting concept to show Pride debating crossing over to the other side with Sutter, the CIA agent killed on NCIS: New Orleans Season 5 Episode 11.
Related: NCIS: New Orleans Season 4 Finale Review
Well, she's definitely a more attractive Angel of Death than, say, Carl Estes, so it's understandable that Pride's subconscious would go there.
So while she was seducing Pride to let go of all his burdens, everyone else was attempting to keep him alive, with his team working to...
- 9/26/2018
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
Now, that's a cliffhanger.
Pride was in peril right up through the end of NCIS: New Orleans Season 4 Episode 24.
I'm betting the idea of just running a bar and playing piano looks a whole lot better to him now.
We finally got the see the mastermind behind the machinations in New Orleans pretty much for the last two seasons.
He was Eric Barlow, the self-serving, entitled Associate Attorney General, who seemed to believe that the city was his own private fiefdom.
And he appeared to have put together the best scheme that money can buy, by hiring and subverting a hit squad to both ruin Pride's reputation and inflate his own.
Related: NCIS: New Orleans Season 4 Episode 22 Review: The Assassination of Dwayne Pride
Why Pride? Because Pride has kept getting in his way. Barlow was the puppeteer holding Hamilton's strings on NCIS: New Orleans Season 3. So he took personally Pride's subverting the potential shipyard.
Pride was in peril right up through the end of NCIS: New Orleans Season 4 Episode 24.
I'm betting the idea of just running a bar and playing piano looks a whole lot better to him now.
We finally got the see the mastermind behind the machinations in New Orleans pretty much for the last two seasons.
He was Eric Barlow, the self-serving, entitled Associate Attorney General, who seemed to believe that the city was his own private fiefdom.
And he appeared to have put together the best scheme that money can buy, by hiring and subverting a hit squad to both ruin Pride's reputation and inflate his own.
Related: NCIS: New Orleans Season 4 Episode 22 Review: The Assassination of Dwayne Pride
Why Pride? Because Pride has kept getting in his way. Barlow was the puppeteer holding Hamilton's strings on NCIS: New Orleans Season 3. So he took personally Pride's subverting the potential shipyard.
- 5/16/2018
- by Dale McGarrigle
- TVfanatic
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