NCIS: Sydney Recap 02/28/25: Season 2 Episode 4 “Truth Sabre”

NCIS: Sydney Recap 02/28/25: Season 2 Episode 4 "Truth Sabre"

Tonight on CBS NCIS: Sydney airs with an all-new Friday, February 27, 2024, season 2 episode 4 called, “Truth Sabre,” and we have your weekly NCIS: Sydney recap below.

In tonight’s NCIS season 2 episode 4, “Truth Sabre” as per the CBS synopsis, “NCIS: Sydney is thrown into the murky world of online conspiracies after a car owned by a U.S. Navy cyber engineer explodes just as her teenage daughter was about to take a driving lesson.” 

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Officer Eddie Janko ran into her first squatter case. There was a guy that moved himself into an apartment. He got away with it for a few months because the owner was out of town, but now the owner’s back. He’s back and he wants to make money. He wants to be able to sell that apartment.

The owner’s name is Vince Harris. He tried to scare the squatter away. He threw rocks at the window and the cops had to detain him when they saw he was trying to cause bodily harm. It doesn’t matter if Harris owns the building. He still has to go through the courts to evict a squatter. Those were just the rules.

Erin tried following those rules too. She was making a case against a businesswoman named Sloane Adams. She was trying to build a case and so she started questioning Adam’s people. She ran into Deanne. Deanne developed a flirtatious attitude with Anthony.

Anthony in return pulled his punches with her. It wasn’t as tough on her as he would normally be with a suspect. He even gave Deanne his personal phone number. He claimed he did that in case she had any questions and so he took Erin for a fool.

Erin saw right through Anthony. She couldn’t believe he was telling her to back off on a suspect. Deanne could be Adam’s accomplice for all they knew. Erin had to take matters into her own hands and she looked into Deanne. She was doing so while Eddie was talking to Harris. Harris did try to go through the courts.

They told him that he was gone for more than thirty days. The covid tenant rules meant the squatter known as Rocco Amato now has rights to his place. Harris would have to fight it out in court if he wants his place back.

Only Harris couldn’t afford the whole legal process. He was paying for that building as well as the other place where he was currently living. He needed help. Eddie felt for him. She wanted to assist him and she was running into problems with her own husband. Jamie told her to back off Rocco.

Rocco was a criminal informant. He was going to help them close a case. They didn’t want to risk angering him until they got what they needed. Jamie told Eddie about it and she thought Rocco was playing them.

Grace was a troubled kid. There’s no doubt about that. Her father died and her mother has been too busy with work. Even Kira said she was working seven days a week at all hours. She pretty much left Grace to fend for herself. Which wasn’t helped by the fact they constantly had to move for Kira’s job.

Grace has been to nine different schools in five years. She couldn’t maintain friendships over several time zones. She also didn’t have siblings. She was so lonely that she looked to the internet for companionship and this Jake guy took advantage of that.

Jake got close to Grace to spy on her mother. Jake wasn’t even real. NCIS got permission from Kira to clone her daughter’s phone and they managed to track Jake’s location. Jake was in fact an AI. He was never real. He took on the appearance of a teenage boy when in fact he was an adult man.

One that preyed on a teenage girl. There’s no telling what she gave him access to. NCIS caught up with the man behind the persona. It actually was Gene. He wasn’t working alone and there was no better evidence of that than his own murder. His partner was the dangerous one. She was the bomber.

Gene was in fact working with Heather. They set up a fake video of Jake the AI weeks before. They had their Jake tell Grace that his death might get faked and that they had to get justice for those SEALs. The plan was always to steal her mother’s laptop.

Kira was constantly at work. She only took time off after the bombing and so Grace later stole her mother’s laptop without anyone noticing. It wasn’t until NCIS found the last video from Jake that they realized Grace still thought he was real. Grace grabbed her mother’s laptop. She went to a location that only Jake would know.

Grace thought it strange that Heather would find her there. Heather was still playing the role of surrogate auntie. She told Grace that they have to get the laptop back to her mom and right away Grace knew something was wrong. She didn’t just grab her mother’s laptop.

She checked the SEAL mission that her father died on. It was never buried. The families received fair compensation. The whole theory was wrong. Grace was going to tell Jake that when Heather showed up. And she realized she had been played.

NCIS weren’t far behind her. They found her before Heather could enact her plan. Heather didn’t just want to steal Navy secrets. She wanted to lock them out of the technology and sell it to the highest bidder. Grace accidentally helped her with that, but Heather pulled out a gun when Heather tried to fight back.

The one thing Heather didn’t count on was Mackey. Mackey pulled a gun on Heather. She whipped out a funny line that could have come out of a Steven Seagal movie and Heather as well as the laptop were both safely returned to Kira.

Kira threw herself into work to cope with the loss of her husband. She sees now that she should have turned to her daughter and that she wasn’t the only one left lonely.

Also, Deshawn realized something about Evie. Evie was a great support to Grace. She lost a parent young herself. She was better off than Grace was because she at least had her siblings. She had to watch them. She had to raise them.

She missed out on a childhood and that’s why she was so childish now as an adult. She didn’t even want to learn how to swim in spite nearly drowning during the last case.

But there was one thing that could unite the whole team – watching sports. The Americans didn’t really get it because the rules were blurry and yet they still took part for some team building.

The End