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Blood Is Thicker Than Vodka

Episodul 2.8 din serialul NCIS: Sydney






Actori serial: Olivia Swann (Michelle Mackey), Todd Lasance (Jim "JD" Dempsey)

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Scenariul: Andrew Anastasios
Imaginea: Emma Paine
Regia: Jennifer Leacey

Difuzare: 28.03.2025
Durata: 00:40:53
Cod producție: 208
Link IMDb: Blood Is Thicker Than Vodka
Link TMDb: Blood Is Thicker Than Vodka
Nota IMDb: 6,8

Explicații IMDb: The discovery of the body of a sailor drained of blood leads the team into the world of modern day vampires.

Explicații TMDb: The discovery of an exsanguinated sailor takes NCIS: Sydney into the world of modern-day vampires, family feuds, bespoke vodka and a nocturnal matriarch with a penchant for blood.

Explicații Wikipedia: The NCIS team investigate the death of US Navy Petty Officer Third Class Ezra Stokes, who was found drained of his blood inside a coffin in Sydney Harbour. Mackey and Dempsey investigate self proclaimed "vampire" Dawn Lazar, her son Nicholai and their manservant Atticus. Dawn and Nicholai run a coffin company that produced the coffin Stokes was found in. Dawn admits that Stokes consented to her drinking some of his blood but insists she did not murder him. Penrose and Gleeson conduct an autopsy and discover that Stokes had consumed vodka prior to his death. Cooper and Jackson also question Dawn's daughter, while the latter struggles with his fear of vampires. During their investigation, Mackey and Dempsey discover that the blood pumping machine had been tampered with, causing it to drain Stokes of too much blood. The NCIS team discover that Nicholai and Atticus murdered Stokes, jealous of the attention he was receiving from Dawn and her daughter. They arrest the pair following a chase at a Lazar family concert.

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