Okay, so there have been/will be a lot of geography errors, scenes of L.A. when it should be D.C., etc. And the team does things and/or extracts information at a speed that is inconsistent with reality. There is some realistic inconsistencies in this episode as well. Only 2 persons in the entire government with an automatic access to iris scanners all over the world? Perhaps 2 people per government agency might be more realistic.
However, even with all of the inconsistencies this is a fun episode, one of the better episodes so far. Doing things the old fashioned way, before all of the modern gadgets and gizmos existed, made it a fun to see how the team handled doing the 'dinosaur' way. It didn't bother Gibbs, who was already prepared by bringing Polaroid cameras to the crime scene. As far as eye balling the fingerprints to get a match, isn't that how it used to be done? Just not as fast. But....in a 40 minute show they don't have the luxury of time as in the 'old' days.
All in all, this is a fun, enjoyable episode.
However, even with all of the inconsistencies this is a fun episode, one of the better episodes so far. Doing things the old fashioned way, before all of the modern gadgets and gizmos existed, made it a fun to see how the team handled doing the 'dinosaur' way. It didn't bother Gibbs, who was already prepared by bringing Polaroid cameras to the crime scene. As far as eye balling the fingerprints to get a match, isn't that how it used to be done? Just not as fast. But....in a 40 minute show they don't have the luxury of time as in the 'old' days.
All in all, this is a fun, enjoyable episode.