NCIS Season 22, Episode 5, titled “In From the Cold,” aired on November 11, and while some NCIS episodes risk being overly gimmicky or lighthearted, this one skillfully avoids that trap. It finds a satisfying balance, mixing twists and suspense without overdoing it, making for a memorable and engaging storyline.
The episode revolves around a former Cold War spy, Captain Thomas Butler, who might still be operating in a morally gray area. When Butler unexpectedly takes a doctor hostage, suspicions about his intentions and loyalties resurface. From there, the episode keeps viewers guessing: is Butler relapsing into his spy habits, or is there more to the story? The tension builds as NCIS masterfully maintains ambiguity around Butler’s true intentions, keeping both the audience and the team on edge.
While the humor doesn’t always hit its mark, it doesn’t detract from the suspenseful atmosphere the show creates. For crime drama fans who often predict endings, “In From the Cold” may not surprise everyone with its conclusion, but the journey there is compelling enough to keep viewers hooked. The drama and tension are where this episode shines, showcasing NCIS’s ability to weave a suspenseful narrative that keeps audiences engaged right up to the end.