So THAT’S the D.C. version of taking someone to the train station.
Nope, its notYellowstone or more accurately, the Texas-set spinoffYellowstone: 6666.
Its the penultimate episode ofNCISseason 21, and its got a whole lot of fun tucked under its Stetson.

Katrina Law, Wilmer Valderrama.Sonja Flemming/CBS
Palmer (Brian Dietzen) assembles Tom like a jigsaw puzzle on his table.
This person has definitely killed before, Palmer concludes.
Yeah, by a murderer who then dropped Tom off atD.C.s version of the train stationafterward.

Wilmer Valderrama as Nick Torres in NCIS.Sonja Flemming/CBS
She points them to Fire Creek Ranch, where Tom worked for the most powerful family in the state.
(Actually, Gator might, andhed make it delicious.)
When she steps out of the paddock, Torres steps in, crooning tranquillo until the horse simmers down.
Its a skill he picked up as a child in Colombia, where horses were his playmates.
Weirdly, nobody jumps straight to, you know, COW.
It’s not like McGees in a position to weigh in.
He and Delilah epically flunk their reality show audition, unaware thatHome Sweet Home Remodelthrives on marital discord.
McGees not surprised by this; he and the tech trolls have uncovered Bannons many shady dealings.
The culprit is a broken baggie of meth from the stash stuffed into carcasses shipped from Fire Creek Ranch.
The workers all ate cafeteria burgers made from in-house meat, and hello, psychotic break.
Shouldve ordered the fish, Parker quips, which Im taking as anAirplanereference.
(Sorry to this woman; nobody in the episode actually says her name.)
Channeling in innerLlanero, Torres hops on his own steed and apprehends her.
(John Dutton would NEVER.)
3, if Im reading those heated looks correctly.