Now that the truth is revealed, will she ever return?
Sam thought it would be a good idea if Callen wasn't lonely and set him up with the blind date. Wouldn't it have been nice if all had gone well: Callen and Joelle, like Sam and Michelle, one a NCIS Special Agent and the other CIA .
Isn't it suspicious that Michelle (CIA agent) introduced Callen to her?
Should Callen now investigate all his future girlfriends?
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Contestado por passion808
el 24 de febrero de 2017 a las 15:01
Maybe I'm naive, or just clueless, but once Joelle found out that Callen was an NCIS Special Agent, IDK why she couldn't tell him about her involvement with the CIA. And how did Michelle not know?
This was too contrived. It's like the whole Steve McGarrett's deceased soccer mom is actually alive and a kick ass CIA Agent storyline.
I liked Callen with Joelle because she wasn't part of that side of his life. She gave him some normality.
Contestado por IDK
el 24 de febrero de 2017 a las 22:31
Well, the entire premise that Joelle works for the CIA just shows that the writer(s) know nothing about how the CIA operates. Why would she work for a bunch of rogue CIA officers? It's illegal for the CIA to conduct surveillance on US citizens, so doing that with Callen would mean she was breaking the law, and that could get her fired or imprisoned. And if she broke off her surveillance of him because she cared for him, why did she participate in this charade, and when they found her, why didn't she tell him everything immediately? It just made no sense for her to keep things secret. And everyone--not just Callen and Sam but Kensi, Deeks, Hetty, and Granger--were fooled by her? That's a stretch.