It would appear that “NCIS” Season 16 Episode 14 will be fulfilling one of Donald Trump’s orders in a roundabout way with McGee (Sean Murray) going back to high school. Folks might remember the president’s infamous line where he suggested that his intelligence people should go back to school. The appears to be one of the developments in the upcoming episode, but for entirely different reasons.
As the synopsis posted over at CarterMatt suggests, McGee might be in for some major trouble over things related to his days at his old high school. There will be murder involved and it would appear that the perpetrator has much closer ties to the character than he will initially assume. This should make “NCIS” Season 16 Episode 14 quite the interesting segment.
“McGee reluctantly visits his high school after the unique computer password he used as a teenager is linked to the murder of a department of defense contractor. The case escalates when an intruder breaks into McGee’s home in an attempt to steal his archaic high school computer,” the synopsis reads.
Now, it’s worth pointing out that high school might not have been the best time for this character, as one would assume with such institutes in the old days. Titled “Once Upon A Tim,” “NCIS” Season 16 Episode 14 will offer viewers a glimpse into what McGee was like as a teenager growing up in the 90s. Viewers will likely be hit with a wave of nostalgia upon watching this episode since many of them are of the age to remember that decade.
As for why McGee would be hesitant to go back to high school, it can be assumed that he was bullied, alongside some of his probable friends. If so, the murder in “NCIS” Season 16 Episode 14 might even have something to do with this terrible experience. Fans will know soon enough when the episode airs on Feb. 19.


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