: He distances himself from his coworkers, canceling social plans with Timothy McGee and lashing out at Jessica Knight by claiming they "aren't friends."
: The episode contrasts the literal "fight" in the cage with Torres' internal "flight" from his friends.
: By the end of the episode, a confrontation with McGee forces Torres to admit his feelings of loneliness. This moment serves as a turning point, suggesting he may finally be ready to accept his new teammates as a surrogate family. Themes and Production NCIS.Unita.anticrimine.S19E12.ITA.WEB.mkv.mp4
The investigation leads the team to an underground cage-fighting ring. To infiltrate the group and reach the "big boss," Torres and Special Agent Dale Sawyer go undercover as fighters. While Sawyer searches for evidence, Torres enters the ring and purposely takes a severe beating from a much larger opponent. The team eventually uncovers a human trafficking ring using Lantz's laptop to access Homeland Security files. Character Analysis: Nick Torres and the "Flight" from Grief
'NCIS' recap: Torres works through his feelings with his fists : He distances himself from his coworkers, canceling
: Torres displays a "death wish" during his undercover match, refusing to tap out even when severely injured.
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In NCIS Season 19, Episode 12, titled the team investigates the brutal murder of a Navy Lieutenant while Special Agent Nick Torres struggles with deep-seated emotional trauma following the departure of his mentor, Leroy Jethro Gibbs. Plot Summary: The Underworld of Cage Fighting