NCIS Season 22, Episode 4, “Sticks & Stones,” takes a unique approach as a pseudo-bottle episode, primarily set in NCIS headquarters and Jessica Knight’s RV. Written by executive producer Steven D. Binder, the episode keeps the action contained, allowing the team to tackle a decrypted message suggesting Belarus may be planning an attack on European targets. When Air Force One briefly loses contact, the U.S. government gears up for action, but Alden Parker suspects a stand-down order in a second message—and he’s willing to defy everyone to prove it. While the stakes imply potential chaos, the episode plays out in a lighter tone, filled with quips and unexpected moments that keep viewers entertained.
The high-stakes setup doesn’t quite reach nail-biting tension, as Parker’s call to McGee referencing “World War III” may suggest. Instead, Gary Cole’s seasoned performance as Parker drives the action, particularly during his explosive scene in MTAC, showing his frustration with government red tape. It’s a refreshing turn for Cole, who commands the storyline, keeping the episode engaging even when the intensity lags.
Supporting roles by Sean Murray and Wilmer Valderrama add humor, like McGee blasting classic rock to cover up noise made by Parker and Torres—a fun nod that showcases the cast’s comic timing. With its mix of suspense and humor, “Sticks & Stones” delivers an engaging hour, anchored by strong performances and moments of levity, even if the promised tension doesn’t quite hit its mark.