And thanks to Kasies calculations, they believe he parachuted smack into the forest near Gibbs cabin.
They commence to bickering over who GibbsrealBFF is.
The sniping (and the Fishlord 3000) pushes Gibbs over the edge.

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(Palmers tired of Ducky rattling around and acting like a backseat autopsy driver.)
But Agent Izzy Monet doesnt want to take over the case.
Downside: He may have broken his leg.
Upside: He found a pack with the stolen money.
Gibbs patches him up with duct tape (what, dontyouhike with duct tape in your pack?)
and Fornell grudgingly offers some bourbon.
(Next page: 100 percent pure adrenaline!)
If the audience hadnt put the pieces together before this, they definitely have now.
And so are Gibbs and Fornell, who leave Brooks to investigate the sound of coyote activity nearby.
There, they find a second parachute, although this ones attached to a body missing one finger.
(It was to the east Fornell is vindicated!)
Hes wrong, though; once she has the money, she turns her gun toward him and Fornell.
Brooks lunges at her and sends her shot wide just as Gibbs pushes Fornell out of the way.
Fornell ends up with tree shrapnel in his eye, and Jenlowe escapes.
McGees Gibbs impression is … not entirely convincing.
Nice guy works better on him.
And the episode ends with Gibbs officially inviting Fornell and Brooks to stay at his cabin.
They sit around a fire, sharing a meal of roasted fish and a bottle of bourbon.
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