Cupids arrow goes awry on this weeksNCIS, both literally and metaphorically.

The whole office assumes its Gibbs, which Sloane tells him to his face.

More pressing, though, is Navy Capt.

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Alan Wales, found naked with an arrow through his heart.

Yep, he was dating Stacy too, which means Phil may just be wooing a killer.

In question, Stacys cool and collected, a JAG lawyer through and through as she discusses her alibis.

But the mention of her former married name manages to rattle her.

Mark Tucker died five years ago from an accident at home, according to the incident report.

Shes known Stacy all her life and insists she couldnt have murdered those men.

He is an accountant, after all.

Thats just Gibbs, Phil says.

He accuses people of murder all the time.

But Stacy isnt taken in by Gibbss steely gaze and strong-but-silent routine.

When she busts Phils amateurish snooping, he panics and shouts, Code word!

until she kicks him out with a hair sample to take to Gibbs.

In the end, the hair isnt a match, which means poor Phil torched his relationship for nothing.

Gibbs admits, I got work and the boat.

Sometimes thats not enough.

Although Gibbs isnt leaping into a relationship, he suggests Phil go get Stacy back.

Good thing Bishops there with a gun.

Then his phone goes dead.

Hed been physically abusive for years and was choking Stacy when she bludgeoned him with a fireplace poker.

Yep, its the detective from the beginning who tried to wave them off the dead-end Olson case.

So Stacys not a murderer after all!

Discussions of the tax implications slow Logan down long enough for Gibbs to arrive and shoot him dead.

Now to end the other case of the night.

And on Jacks card: Thinking of you.

Could a mother-daughter reconciliation be in the works?

All itll take is one press of the button for Gibbs to be an online dater.

Take that, cupid.