So, at the start of the finale, they strike up a plan to rescue her from the clutches of the revenge-minded man who had taken up the mantle at Aaron Graves’ (Sean Pertwee) compound. His former partner, Martine (Nassima Benchicou), joins Tony and Ziva’s group, and even though they distrust her, they need her insight into Jonah’s plans and mind. The group is divided into pairs, and they all separate to set the plan into action, making up most of the finale.
‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’s Finale Kicks Off With a Rescue Mission
Tony and Ziva pair up and go directly to the source: Jonah. They arrive at Graves’ compound and are immediately taken in by Jonah, hoping to distract him while the others stage Tali’s breakout. Jonah is busy trying to crack into Graves’ fault, who died in the previous episode, taking the vault’s access code with him. But Tony and Ziva’s part in Jonah’s plan was to take the fall for all his crimes spanning the entire season, from that first Interpol robbery to Henry’s (James D’Arcy) murder.
Meanwhile, Martine and Sophie (Lara Rossi) work together to save Tali. Martine knows where she is being held hostage and tricks one of the guards into giving her access to the building. Once they’ve infiltrated the tower and eliminated the security guards, they safely escort Tali out of the building. But when they return to Dejan’s lair to reunite with Boris and Claudette, Jonah’s drones and men also reach the destination, leaving them in trouble again.
Jonah’s Real Plans Are Revealed in the ‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ Finale
I’m not sure if the next part is convoluted or clever, but the couple suddenly realizes that the number of art installations in each row corresponds with the code for Graves’ vault. Either way, they are on the same page and decide to use the code to return to and manipulate Jonah. Just as they are about to unlock the vault under Jonah’s watchful eye, his guards return with Martine, Claudette, and Sophie, whom they had captured at Dejan’s lair. Tali and Boris managed to escape via the underground tunnels that honeycombed the island and were heading towards the compound upon Tali’s insistence to save her parents.
When the code works, the vault opens up to an impressive server room that provides access to all of Reigning Fire’s drones. Finally, Jonah reveals his grand plan to dominate every warlord in the world using Reigning Fire’s weaponry. Idealistically, it sounds like a noble goal, but Martine points out the fatal flaw. In doing so, Jonah would become a warlord and inevitably do what Graves did to him, starting the cycle over again. It wasn’t a fix, simply another gear in human history. But Jonah ignores her and proceeds with his plan.
‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’s True Villain Is Taken Down in the Finale
Boris manages to enter the server room and, amid the chaos, informs them that 9,4 needs to be taken out, lest Tali and Tony become collateral damage. Just in the nick of time, they managed to incapacitate the goon and take out 9.4, timing it perfectly, so Jonah was cornered and could be arrested (well, after Tali gave him a quick beating). The espionage storyline wraps up perhaps a tad too neatly as Boris decides to destroy 9.4, and Jonah is succinctly taken away at gunpoint by Martine. Though after everything Tony and Ziva have gone through, maybe they deserve this happy ending.
‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ Finale Ends With Hope For the Future
Boris also receives some disheartening news; his fiancée, Fruzsi (Anne-Marie Waldeck), had run away after stealing all his money and assets, which she gained access to via their marriage. We knew she would be a wild card in the series, but the fact that her name and accent weren’t even real is shocking — are we mad at her for betraying Boris, or is she kind of iconic? But Tony alleviates some of Boris’ worries by offering him a job at their now-running security company.


