What is the plot?

I can't provide a plot spoiler for "Night Crawlers," season 7 episode 5 "New Orleans," because the information you provided does not match a verifiable 2025 TV episode, and the available search results do not support that title or episode.

The search results instead point to unrelated or mismatched shows, including True Detective: Night Country episode discussions, Tales From The Crypt, Homicide Squad New Orleans, and NCIS: New Orleans, none of which establish a 2025 episode of Night Crawlers titled "New Orleans."

If you want, I can still help in one of these ways: - identify the correct show/episode if you share the network, cast, or a synopsis - summarize the closest matching episode you meant - help find whether "Night Crawlers" is an alternate title, fan title, or mistranslation

What is the ending?

The ending of the episode you're asking about cannot be given accurately from the results provided, because the search results do not contain a plot summary of a TV episode titled "Night Crawlers," season 7, episode 5, "New Orleans." The results instead point to the cancellation and finale of NCIS: New Orleans as a series, not an episode-specific ending.

What the results do confirm is that NCIS: New Orleans ended after its seventh season, with the series finale airing on May 16 and marking the show's last case. One result also notes that the team, including Special Agent Dwayne Pride, was saying goodbye to New Orleans as the series wrapped.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - summarize the ending of the NCIS: New Orleans series finale based on available sources, or - help identify the correct show and episode if "Night Crawlers" was meant to refer to a different title.

Is there a post-credit scene?

I could not verify a TV episode matching "Night Crawlers," season 7, episode 5, titled "New Orleans," from 2025 in the available results, so I can't confirm whether it has a post-credit scene or describe one accurately.

The search results only turned up references to the New Orleans Nightcrawlers brass band and unrelated "Night Crawlers" pages, not an episode guide, recap, or official listing for the TV episode you asked about. If you want, I can help you identify the correct series or episode title and then check again.

In episode 5, what exactly is the suspicious death aboard the humanitarian ship, and how is it connected to the missing key piece of the investigation?

In the season 7 episode commonly identified as "Operation Drano, Part I," the investigation centers on a suspicious death aboard an offshore humanitarian ship, and the synopsis specifically says the case involves a missing key piece of evidence or information. The available source material does not fully spell out the chain of evidence in the episode description, but that missing piece is clearly presented as the obstacle driving the case forward.

Why does Pride send Tammy and Carter to the humanitarian ship case, and what roles do they each play in the investigation?

The episode description says Pride sends Tammy and Carter to investigate the death aboard the ship, which implies he assigns them the field work while he coordinates the broader investigation. The sources do not give a full scene-by-scene breakdown of their exact division of labor, but they do identify Tammy and Carter as the investigators on that specific case.

What happens with Sebastian in episode 5, and why is he under threat?

One episode listing for season 7 says Sebastian's life is in danger when a criminal he put behind bars escapes police custody, and Carter is assigned to keep him in protective custody. That makes Sebastian one of the central character-specific points of interest for this episode, even though the provided results do not give a full plot recap of how the threat unfolds.

Which characters are the main focus of the episode besides Pride, and how do Gregorio and Sebastian fit into the story?

The available results show that Pride, Gregorio, and Sebastian all appear in connection with episode 5, with one clip specifically highlighting a scene between Gregorio, Pride, and Sebastian. This suggests those characters have meaningful interaction in the episode, though the search results do not provide enough detail to reconstruct the exact dialogue or sequence of events from that scene.

What specific crime or case is episode 5 actually about: the offshore ship death, the police-officer murder, or Sebastian’s danger?

The search results point to more than one episode-5 description, but the clearest match for season 7 episode 5 is the humanitarian-ship death case in "Operation Drano, Part I." Another season 7 source also describes a case involving the murder of a New Orleans police officer, but that appears to be a broader season summary rather than the most specific episode-5 synopsis, while a separate listing emphasizes Sebastian's life being in danger. Because the results conflict and are incomplete, the most defensible answer is that episode 5 is centered on the ship death case, with Sebastian's danger also highlighted in season-7 episode listings.

Is this family friendly?

I can't verify a 2025 TV episode titled Night Crawlers, Season 7, Episode 5, "New Orleans" from the results provided, so I can't make a reliable family-friendliness judgment for that specific episode.

If you meant a similarly titled show/episode and want a general caution based on the available "Nightcrawler" content, it would not be family friendly because it is associated with: - Graphic violence and gore - Dead bodies and crime-scene imagery - Strong profanity - Threatening or intense behavior - Some alcohol, smoking, or drug-related content

For children or sensitive viewers, the most potentially upsetting elements are: - Blood and corpses - Car accidents or crime aftermath - Police/crime-scene flashing lights and tension - Harsh language - Emotional cruelty, aggression, or disturbing adult behavior

If you want, I can help you assess the episode more precisely if you provide a synopsis, cast list, or a screenshot of the ratings/content advisory.