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NCIS Fans, What Do You Make of That Most Curious Cliffhanger Heading Into Next Week's Finale?
NCIS Fans, What Do You Make of That Most Curious Cliffhanger Heading Into Next Week's Finale?

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time29-04-2025

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NCIS Fans, What Do You Make of That Most Curious Cliffhanger Heading Into Next Week's Finale?

The following contains spoilers from the April 28 episode of CBS' . This week on NCIS, Special Agent Timothy Farragut McGee got his man. More from TVLine NCIS: Origins' Mariel Molino Shares What Was Most Heartbreaking About Finale, Why She's 'Proud' of Final Shot NCIS: Origins Bosses Talk Lala's Fate After Huge Finale Twist, Tease [Spoiler]'s Arrival - Grade Season 1 Cedric the Entertainer Talks Nixed Neighborhood Spinoff, Offers Update on Tracy Morgan Offshoot Crutch Or did he…? The episode 'Irreconcilable Differences' (a nod to the fake-but-real marriage Knight and Torres had to begrudgingly dissolve?) focused squarely on McGee (played by longest-running cast member Sean Murray) and the many late nights he is putting in, trying to get the goods on the highly sus Deputy Director LaRoche (Seamus Dever). Heck, overtired McGee was even having dreams of Gibbs' basement! And at once point called Parker by his former boss' name. McGee was about to rein himself in some and settle in for a night of cozy take-put with Delilah when he spotted LaRoche have a heated phone call in the parking lot, after which he switched cars en route to a third location. McGee tailed his superior and followed him into remote building, where he witnessed LaRoche squabble with an unseen man before shooting him at point blank range. After (d'oh!) knocking over a pipe and startling LaRoche, McGee chased his adversary outside, but lost him after being clipped/concussed by a passing truck. Parker and Torres did their best to believe McGee's accounting of events afterward, but given that no body was found, people started to wonder if this vendetta was starting to unravel the good agent. In fact, an IG showed up to grill McGee and was poised to bench him for a long while, when evidence began to come together incriminating LaRoche in a recent heist pulled off using U.S. Navy tech. McGee eventually caught LaRoche meeting with a second thief he didn't kill, inside a small church. When the gun-toting men ended up in a three-way standoff, LaRoche spun to shot the thief, but not before the man put a bullet in McGee's shoulder. Parker, Torres and Knight then funneled into the room, ordering aRoche to stand down. 'This wasn't supposed to be like this,' LaRoche said, raising his hands up. He then cued Knight to pluck some sort of data card from the dead thief's pocket, and declared, 'This is not about money. It never was. 'It's time you know the truth….' What 'truth' do you think LaRoche is about to offer up, to recontextualize and/or justify his suspicious actions up until now? Share your pre-finale theories in the comments! In next Monday's NCIS Season 22 finale, as the team investigates a dangerous connection between the Nexus cartel and Parker's longtime nemesis, mob boss Carla Marino (returning guest star Rebecca De Mornay), a high-stakes plot involving stolen nuclear material is uncovered. With time running out, Parker is forced into an uneasy alliance that could determine the fate of the operation — and his own futureBest of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper

Amesbury man wins $2 million prize on sugar run
Amesbury man wins $2 million prize on sugar run

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time07-03-2025

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Amesbury man wins $2 million prize on sugar run

AMESBURY, Mass. (WWLP) – A quick stop to buy sugar turned into a life-changing moment for an Amesbury man, who is now the first winner of the Massachusetts State Lottery's new '$2,500 a Week for Life' instant ticket game. Alfred LaRoche claimed his prize after purchasing the $10 ticket from Black Duck Market & Deli on Federal Street in Newburyport. Rather than opting for lifetime weekly payments, LaRoche chose the one-time cash option and received a $2 million payout before taxes. LaRoche, a carpenter, said his decision to buy the ticket was based on a lucky hunch. Ticket number 19 was on display, and since 19 is his lucky number, he decided to give it a shot. Adding to the superstition, the store clerk even rubbed the ticket for good luck before handing it over to him. With his winnings, LaRoche plans to build a new cottage, fulfilling a longtime dream. The Black Duck Market & Deli will also benefit from the sale, earning a $26,000 bonus from the Massachusetts State Lottery for selling the winning ticket. The '$2,500 a Week for Life' game launched on February 18 and offers players a chance at a lifetime prize from a $10 ticket. WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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