"NCIS: New Orleans" Overlooked (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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(2019)

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10/10
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kjsa7118 October 2019
All companies contracted by the government need to be held accountable. People giving bad reviews because it's "white" people portrayed as the bad guys need to get real. This show has done plenty of all races as bad guys, including illegal immigrants and Hispanics South of the border. White private companies contracted by government can be just as bad. This show did a great job on this episode and that's why I love watching it.
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5/10
Overlooked
bobcobb30124 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Not as overtly political as it could have been, but just not a good episode of TV. I don't care if you get preachy, but you need to entertain us in the process.
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Privatization rears its ugly head, again
lor_19 August 2023
Two stories are presented: Lucas Black is on assignment in Mobile, Alabama to find his missing brother, while back in NOLA femme squad members Vanessa Gregorio and Necar Zadegan have found a missing petty officer Michelle Veintimilla, leading them to a still highly topical issue: the government's use of private companies to intern undocumented immigrants seeking asylum.

Michelle has uncovered a human trafficking operation being run at one of these, where she was almost kidnapped when she got caught up in an ICE raid mistaken for an "illegal" herself.

It's an interesting episode, not totally related to NCIS activities but worth watching nonetheless.
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