Topic: Ncis

30 chapters across the catalog

Dadgum
Episode 1783 2:34:05 - 2:43:16

1783: Dadgum

National Cancer Institute Budget Cuts, PR Staff Firings

PBS reports on "unprecedented" budget cuts at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), claiming research is being severely harmed. The hosts deconstruct the report, noting that the "cuts" primarily targeted the communications and PR departments rather than clinical research. They argue the Trump administration is "refocusing" the agency by removing thousands of government marketing positions and consolidating web resources.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 2:34:19 - 2:36:48

1226: Bat's True!

End of Show ISO Selection

The hosts audition several "ISOs" (isolated audio clips) for the end of the show, including a line from *NCIS: LA* about not trusting hippies. They eventually settle on a clip of Bernie Sanders saying, "China's terrible, awful, nothing ever good." The segment involves technical discussion about clip length and broadcast quality for the final mix.

Jacked-up Joe
Episode 1164 1:30:27 - 1:34:43

1164: Jacked-up Joe

NCIS Showrunners, Gary Glasberg, Blonde Jokes

An analysis of the TV show *NCIS* focuses on the role of the showrunner, specifically the late Gary Glasberg. The discussion highlights how showrunners have the authority to insert specific humor, such as a "dumb blonde" joke involving a character confusing the word "deceased" for a name. This is contrasted with older shows like *Two and a Half Men*, which are described as containing dialogue that would be considered unairable by modern standards.

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 2:32:15 - 2:34:45

996: Rats on a Plane

Lear Foundation, Anti-CIA Storylines in Media

The Lear Foundation is noted for its influence on television scripts, reportedly working on hundreds of storylines to promote specific social agendas. A recent trend in shows like *NCIS: New Orleans* involves "anti-CIA" dialogue, which some analysts believe is a calculated move to shift public perception of the agency.

Personfriend
Episode 916 1:35:06 - 1:38:04

916: Personfriend

NCIS Los Angeles, Podcast Satire

The television show *NCIS: Los Angeles* featured a scene mocking podcasters as people with "no degrees or qualifications" who rely on "strong opinions" instead of research. The hosts find the satire humorous and suggest a writer on the show may be a podcast listener. They discuss the mainstream media's "Year of the Podcast" narrative.

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 1:56:35 - 2:00:03

872: Kinetic Kill

NCIS New Orleans Drone Swarm and CIA Domestic Operations

An episode of NCIS: New Orleans featuring a "swarm of drones" and CIA agents operating on domestic soil is analyzed as predictive programming. The hosts suggest the show is acclimating the public to the presence of law enforcement drones and the normalization of intelligence agencies working within US borders. They note the "mixed messages" in television dramas that both exalt and criticize federal agencies.

Postcard From Paris
Episode 823 2:04:30 - 2:07:47

823: Postcard From Paris

NCIS Military Propaganda, Michelle Obama Cameo, Joining Forces

First Lady Michelle Obama appeared in an episode of the television drama "NCIS" to promote the "Joining Forces" initiative for military families. The appearance is analyzed as a form of state-sponsored propaganda embedded in popular entertainment. The segment highlights the scripted nature of the interaction between the First Lady and the show's lead character, Special Agent Gibbs.

Electile Dysfuntion
Episode 769 2:25:48 - 2:30:46

769: Electile Dysfuntion

NCIS Technical Gaffes, Al-Shabaab and Dubai Errors

The hosts point out significant factual errors in a recent episode of the TV show NCIS. The show depicted a terror attack by Al-Shabaab at a hotel in Dubai, but the hosts note that the specific hotel is actually in Bahrain and Al-Shabaab is a Somali-based group that does not operate in the UAE.

Shemita Cycle
Episode 756 35:09 - 36:50

756: Shemita Cycle

Hollywood Hacking Tropes, Phone Tracing and Password Cracking

The hosts discuss common inaccuracies in television depictions of technology, such as the "90-second trace" for phone calls. They criticize shows like NCIS for depicting hackers guessing complex passwords based on personal details like a pet's name. They contrast these tropes with the more realistic "human hacking" shown in the series Mr. Robot.

Axe Man
Episode 723 18:55 - 21:50

723: Axe Man

NCIS Television Propaganda and Morse Code

The television show NCIS is characterized as a government propaganda machine, specifically citing a season finale involving American children radicalized by a cult. The plot features characters being lured into a trap in Syria and the use of a "crude version" of Morse code. The segment mocks the unrealistic depiction of terrorist communication methods in mainstream media.

The List
Episode 719 1:59:26 - 2:02:17

719: The List

NCIS Propaganda, ISIS Youth Recruitment Messaging

The CBS television show NCIS is identified as a vehicle for government messaging, specifically regarding the "weaponization" of children by ISIS. Recent episodes depict the recruitment of young Americans through chat rooms and video games, mirroring real-world narratives promoted by federal law enforcement.

Bandwich
Episode 707 1:30:56 - 1:33:28

707: Bandwich

NCIS Television Propaganda, Military Budget, Cyber Department

The television show NCIS is accused of acting as a mouthpiece for government propaganda, specifically regarding the dangers of social media. The hosts link this narrative to the ongoing military budget talks and the creation of new "cyber" departments within the CIA and other agencies. They argue that keeping the public "stupid and afraid" is necessary to justify a $700 billion annual military spend.

Sir Reeshmeister Presents
Episode 679 1:05:37 - 1:08:52

679: Sir Reeshmeister Presents

NCIS Power Grid Fiction, Jen Psaki Briefings

A clip from "NCIS: LA" depicts a fictional cyberattack on the U.S. power grid using PLC malware. This is used to illustrate how entertainment media reinforces fear of cyber warfare. The hosts then pivot to praising the professional "slickness" of State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki compared to her colleague Marie Harf.

Network of Death
Episode 655 2:23:09 - 2:29:39

655: Network of Death

Scorpion TV Show, CBS Cyber Security Propaganda

The new CBS show "Scorpion" is criticized for its scientifically inaccurate and "stupid" plot involving a software bug that shuts down air traffic control. The hosts suggest that such shows are part of a coordinated effort to increase public anxiety about cyber security and infrastructure vulnerabilities.

Cli-Fi®
Episode 608 1:25:31 - 1:30:16

608: Cli-Fi®

Cli-Fi Literary Genre, Dystopian Fiction, NCIS Los Angeles

A new literary genre dubbed "Cli-Fi" (Climate Fiction) is emerging, featuring stories set in a dystopian present where Earth's systems are failing. NPR highlighted Nathaniel Rich's novel "Odds Against Tomorrow" as a prime example of this trend. The hosts compare this fictionalized reality to procedural dramas like "NCIS: Los Angeles," which portray a version of the world constantly under siege by terrorists and disasters.

Speculation Analysis
Episode 505 42:37 - 46:20

505: Speculation Analysis

Failed Operations and Janet Napolitano's Media Strategy

The hosts speculate that the Boston bombing was a "bungled operation" originally intended to be pinned on North Korea. They mock Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano for referencing the TV show NCIS during a press conference. They argue the lack of an immediate suspect indicates confusion within the administration and a scramble to manage the narrative.

Spam Horse
Episode 499 2:47:30 - 2:52:34

499: Spam Horse

Madagascar Locust Plague and Show Sign-Off

The show wraps up with a news item about a massive locust plague in Madagascar and a critique of a terrorism-themed line from the show "NCIS: LA." The hosts invite listeners to the 500th episode on Easter Sunday and sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley. The episode ends with a final reminder of the show's website and donation portal.

Episode 457 1:24:45 - 1:28:06

457: Giblet in EUROLand

Hollywood Propaganda and Racial Injustice in NCIS

A recent episode of the CBS show NCIS featured a storyline about African American soldiers being denied the Medal of Honor until 1996. The segment is characterized as overt political propaganda designed to elicit sympathy for specific demographics ahead of the election. The historical context involves a 1993 study that reviewed racial discrimination in military awards from World War II.

Cyber Master
Episode 344 1:44:52 - 1:47:08

344: Cyber Master

Governing Through Crime and NCIS Propaganda

The hosts discuss the book "Governing Through Crime" by Jonathan Simon, which explores how the war on crime has transformed American democracy. They analyze an episode of NCIS as propaganda designed to reinforce the idea that "once a con, always a con," discouraging the hiring of former inmates and supporting the prison-industrial complex.