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Old 10-06-2009, 12:16 AM   #1
Tcharlene
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Default NCIS: DiNozzo and McGee in the Slammer?

What happens when the people who are supposed to uphold the law don't?
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NCIS' Tony Dinozzo (Michael Weatherly) and Timothy McGee (Sean Murray) will find out in Tuesday's episode, and we've got the mug shots to prove it.
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In "The Inside Man," a blogger accuses the team of mishandling its investigation of the murder of a lieutenant, even alleging that NCIS covered up the real crime. When the blogger ends up dead, the team is forced to reopen the old case to clear itself of any wrongdoing.
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To that end, Dinozzo and McGee resort to some less-than-ethical means of evidence collection, which doesn't sit well with D.C. police. Before you know it, they're headed to the slammer. Will Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and Vance (Rocky Carroll) be able to bail them out?
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NCIS airs Tuesday at 8/7c on CBS. What do you think of the boys' mug shots?
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