NCIS: Los Angeles season 10 episode 16 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Two men on a hillside stakeout discuss past mistakes while waiting for a target. Meanwhile, wedding planning stresses escalate over RSVPs and dress alterations. The team investigates a car accident involving a writer working on a story about a classified Marine operation. Suspicions arise around Sergeant Odell Ikande, a former Marine connected to the operation. The investigation uncovers a drug trafficking operation linked to Schenley Electric and the Imperio Azteca gang. In a confrontation, the team exposes the operation and Ikande chooses justice over revenge. The episode concludes with a heartfelt mother-son wedding dance rehearsal.
Full Episode S10E16 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who were the two men staking out at the beginning?
They were waiting for a target as part of a stakeout.
What was the main issue Bill and his partner were discussing?
They were stressed about wedding planning, specifically late RSVPs and a growing to-do list.
What was the problem with the wedding dress?
The dress was altered incorrectly, being shortened more than requested.
What was the significance of the phrase "Find the candy"?
It was the last words of a writer involved in a car accident, possibly related to her investigation.
Who is Sergeant Odell Ikande?
A former Marine connected to a classified operation and a person of interest in the investigation.
What was Major Perkins' role in the story?
He provided information about Ikande's last mission, a rescue operation that went badly.
How is Phillip Beckett related to the case?
He is suspected of being involved in the case due to his connection to Ikande and unusual behavior.
What is the connection between Schenley Electric and Imperio Azteca?
They were involved in a drug trafficking operation using a gang as cover.
How was justice served in the end?
The drug operation was exposed, and the perpetrators were confronted by the team.
What is the significance of the final dance rehearsal scene?
It symbolizes love and understanding, emphasizing the importance of family in the wedding context.