List of NCIS episodes
The following is a list of episodes of the television series NCIS. The program and its characters were introduced in a two-part episode of the CBS television series JAG in April 2003. The show premiered on September 23 2003 in the United States on CBS.[1] Created by Donald Bellisario and Don McGill, NCIS follows Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and his team as they investigate crimes involving Navy and Marine Corps personnel.
The fifth season of NCIS concluded on May 20, 2008 with 19 episodes aired. NCIS is scheduled to return for a sixth season in the 2008-2009 season.[2] As of September 30, 2008, 116 original episodes of NCIS have aired.
Series overview
The first five seasons have been released to Region 1 DVD by Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment in the form of individual season box sets, which include behind the scenes featurettes and cast and crew commentaries.
Paramount has also released the first four seasons on Region 2 and Region 4 DVD formats.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD Release | |||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | ||||
1 | 23 | 2003-2004 | June 6 2006 | July 24 2006 | August 10 2006 | |
2 | 23 | 2004-2005 | November 14 2006 | October 2 2006 | October 12 2006 | |
3 | 24 | 2005-2006 | April 24 2007 | June 25 2007 | March 15 2007 | |
4 | 24 | 2006-2007 | October 23 2007 | May 19 2008 | July 10 2008 | |
5 | 19 | 2007-2008 | August 26 2008 | TBA | TBA | |
6 | 28 | 2008-2009 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Introductory episodes
The program and its characters are introduced during the the eighth season of JAG. The JAG episodes, "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown", served as pilot episodes for the show. The character Special Agent Vivian Blackadder (Robyn Lively) does not appear in the series because producer Donald Bellisario felt that "she was a little soft for this kind of role".[3] In October 2003, the two episodes were edited together and aired as "Navy NCIS: The Beginning".[4]
Episode number | Title | Director | Writer(s) | Original airdate | |
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8x20 | "Ice Queen" | Donald Bellisario | Donald Bellisario & Don McGill | April 22 2003 | |
The NCIS team is called to investigate the mysterious death of a JAG officer, Lieutenant Loren Singer, when her body is discovered by a stray arrow. Before the episode concludes, Harmon Rabb is read his rights before being declared a suspect in the investigation. | |||||
8x21 | "Meltdown" | Scott Brazil | Don McGill | April 29 2003 | |
Harmon Rabb is court-martialed for the murder of Lieutenant Singer and he does not appear to have an alibi. Meanwhile, Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs tries to get information from Amad Bin Atwa, a terrorist, before there is another attack on an American ship. |
Season 1: 2003-2004
Originally broadcast between September 23, 2003 and May 25, 2004, the first season deals essentially with introducing the characters and their strengths, skills and weaknesses. It also introduces the main foe for the first two seasons, Ari Haswari, two recurring characters in the form of Timothy McGee and Jimmy Palmer after Gerald Jackson, Ducky's assistant, is shot, and Caitlin "Kate" Todd as Special Agent Vivian Blackadder's replacement.
Title | Original Airdate | # | |||
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"Yankee White" | September 23, 2003 | 1 (1x01) | |||
While on Air Force One, a Navy Commander dies, forcing an emergency landing in Wichita. The NCIS Major Case Response Team travels to Wichita to take jurisdiction over the investigation, but are eventually forced into a joint investigation with the FBI and Secret Service. Working with Special Agent Caitlin Todd of the Secret Service, the NCIS team are tasked with discovering what happened and why. Caitlin Todd resigns from the Secret Service once the investigation concludes, and is offered a job as an NCIS field agent. | |||||
"Hung Out to Dry" | September 30, 2003 | 2 (1x02) | |||
A Marine dies during a nighttime training run. The culprit seems to be a faulty parachute, but the standard investigation reveals that the case may not be as clear as believed. As the case is upgraded to a murder investigation, Gibbs and Todd quickly find that the case isn't as straightforward as it first seemed. Meanwhile, Abby is swamped with forensic red herrings, and DiNozzo switches his reserve parachute in an attempt to trick a confession. | |||||
"Seadog" | October 07, 2003 | 3 (1x03) | |||
When a Naval Commander is murdered during a freelance drugs deal gone sour, the media is quick to link him to the drugs trade and the evidence stacks up. Despite overwhelming evidence, Gibbs refuses to believe that a good officer could be so corrupt, and in his efforts to clear the Commander's record, uncovers a turf war between two rival drug gangs, and a scheme to knock out the national power grid. The NCIS team are aided in their investigation by the DEA, and FBI Special Agent Tobias Fornell. | |||||
"The Immortals" | October 14, 2003 | 4 (1x04) | |||
The discovery of a drowned sailor in dress whites, with an officer's ceremonal sword and weights chained to his waist, sparks a suicide investigation. Kate refuses to believe the deceased committed suicide, as he came from a Catholic family. Abby discovers a link between the crew of the USS Foster and an MMORPG known as 'The Immortals', and searches the game for clues and evidence in order to assist Gibbs in resolving the case. | |||||
"The Curse" | October 28, 2003 | 5 (1x05) | |||
Gibbs and the team are called in when a mummified lieutenant, believed to have absconded with one million dollars of stolen Navy funds, is found in a half-buried cargo pod. Two former shipmates of the deceased come under suspicion for both the murder and the theft. Gibbs and Tony work at investigating the murder, while Kate is charged with tracking down the missing funds. | |||||
"High Seas" | November 04, 2003 | 6 (1x06) | |||
One of Gibbs' former team members calls for assistance when a sailor suffers a meth overdose while on leave, despite having never taken the drug. When another sailor is admitted to sickbay under the same circumstances, Tony and Kate investigate the source of the drugs within the crew, while Gibbs believes a senior officer may be doping the crew with performance enhancing drugs. | |||||
"Sub Rosa" | November 18, 2003 | 7 (1x07) | |||
NCIS Norfolk Case Agent Timothy McGee comes across a dissolved corpse at the Norfolk Naval Base, and calls in the Major Case Response Team. As the investigation opens, it becomes apparent that the killer took steps to prevent the body from being identified. Gibbs quickly comes to believe that the motive was identity theft. Tony, Abby, and McGee are tasked with identifying the deceased, while Gibbs and Kate are sent underwater on a submarine to vet the crew and prevent a biological attack. | |||||
"Minimum Security" | November 25, 2003 | 8 (1x08) | |||
The team heads for Cuba when a Guantanamo Bay translator is found dead with a stomach full of emeralds. NCIS Special Agent Paula Cassidy proves more than a match for Tony when he's ordered to investigate her involvement, while Gibbs and Kate try to discover where the emeralds came from, how they ended up in their translator's stomach, and prevent the assassination of an important prisoner. | |||||
"Marine Down" | December 16, 2003 | 9 (1x09) | |||
When a dead Marine calls his wife on the day of his funeral, Gibbs begins to investigate. The case quickly becomes complicated, as the Marine's CO apparently has two physical forms, and Tony somehow manages to meet and interrogate the wife's sister in a park without leaving the office. As the investigation continues, the Marine turns up embalmed, having been killed two days after his funeral. Gibbs suspects CIA involvement, and is soon tracking a rogue operative in an attempt to rescue the deceased Marine's partner before another murder takes place. | |||||
"Left for Dead" | January 06, 2004 | 10 (1x10) | |||
Kate bonds with an amnesiac woman after she wakes up and crawls from her grave following a murder attempt, claiming to remember that a bomb is present on a Navy ship. Gibbs and DiNozzo identify the woman as an explosives fabricator who works for a civilian contractor, charged with manufacturing and testing bomb detection devices for the Navy. When one of the woman's coworkers turns up dead, the team investigates the second murder. Meanwhile Kate attempts to help her recover from amnesia, only for the case to come to a deadly close. | |||||
"Eye Spy" | January 13, 2004 | 11 (1x11) | |||
NCIS is called in to investigate the murder of a naval officer at Little Creek Naval Base following an anonymous tip-off. McGee manages to track the tip-off to Langley, suggesting that the CIA have been spying on the base. Gibbs and Kate follow the tip-off, coming across a witness who leads the team to several possible suspects. At first the murder seems to be tied in with the R&D work the officer was involved with, but the team soon begins to suspect a more domestic motive. | |||||
"My Other Left Foot" | February 03, 2004 | 12 (1x12) | |||
When the leg of a Marine is discovered in a dumpster, Gibbs and the team have a recurring problem - finding the rest of him. Kate and Tony are ordered to find the Marine's place of burial and exhume the body, only to discover that the Marine to whom the leg belongs was apparently cremated years ago. With no solid leads, the team is stuck following dead leads and red herrings, until it becomes apparent that the Marine was in fact alive until recently, and another Marine was killed and falsely identified in the past. This revelation prompts the NCIS team to investigate closer to home. | |||||
"One Shot, One Kill" | February 10, 2004 | 13 (1x13) | |||
When a Marine recruiter is killed, the NCIS team quickly discover that a highly intelligent and skilled sniper was behind the attack. Initially, the team believes the sniper had a grudge against the recruiter, but when a second attack occurs the investigation takes on a wider scope. When Gibbs notices that the sniper left a calling card at each scene, he realizes that the sniper was meeting the recruiters before shooting. Hoping to lure out the killer, Gibbs drafts himself back into the USMC and takes over in the recruitment office with his "commanding officer", coordinating with DiNozzo and an FBI team. | |||||
"The Good Samaritan" | February 17, 2004 | 14 (1x14) | |||
A local county sheriff calls in NCIS upon discovering a murdered lieutenant commander by the roadside, quickly followed by the murder of a civilian contractor two counties over. As the team struggle to find a motive or suspects for either case, another murder occurs; this time a naval aviator. Ducky points out that while the murders appear to follow the same modus operandi and seem to have been carried out by a serial killer, some elements are different, indicating that the murders were not carried out by the same individual. A DNA sample draws suspicion onto the widow of the third victim, but she has an iron-clad alibi, leaving Gibbs with a complex investigation and many loose ends to tie up. | |||||
"Enigma" | February 24, 2004 | 15 (1x15) | |||
Fornell and Gibbs clash when it's discovered that a Marine Colonel absconded from Iraq with two million dollars, and returned to the states under an assumed name. The Colonel contacts Gibbs, and explains that he has discovered a conspiracy to siphon funds out of Iraq for use on black ops. Gibbs is drafted in to aid in bringing down the conspiracy, and meets the Colonel's partner - a lieutenant who had died in Gibbs' arms years ago. After being arrested for "pissing off the FBI", Gibbs and Fornell set out to discover the truth behind the Colonel's claims in a tense standoff. | |||||
"Bête Noire" | March 02, 2004 | 16 (1x16) | |||
Ducky responds to an emergency call when the Israeli Embassy sends a Royal Navy officer to NCIS for autopsy, only to find a nasty surprise inside the body bag. As Ducky, Gerald and Kate are held hostage in the autopsy lab, the director coordinates with an FBI strike team to negotiate their release. Meanwhile, Kate hesitates when presented with an opportunity to kill her captor, while Gibbs and Tony take more pro-active measures to get their co-workers out safely. | |||||
"The Truth is Out There" | March 16, 2004 | 17 (1x17) | |||
During a rave party, the body of a Petty Officer falls through the ceiling. Preliminary investigation suggests that the Petty Officer was killed in the parking lot a hundred meters away, and was dressed after his death. Upon checking the victim's room, evidence surfaces that he may have been taking kickbacks. Gibbs suspects the victim's co-workers, and suspects their involvement in the death when their separate versions of events are too consistent. Forensic evidence links them to the scene, and they eventually confess that the death was a prank gone wrong, but Gibbs still believes that there's more to the case than meets the eye. | |||||
"UnSEALed" | April 06, 2004 | 18 (1x18) | |||
A Navy SEAL convicted of double homicide escapes from Leavenworth, resulting in Kate and McGee being assigned to protect the son and in-laws of the escaped. During the night, the SEAL breaks into the house to see his son before fleeing, leaving Kate tied to a chair and unarmed. Profiling his behavior, Kate theorizes that he may actually be innocent, and discovered the identity of the real killer while in jail. Gibbs brings in the presiding defense and prosecution attorneys to go over the evidence, to bring the killer to justice before their fugitive does. | |||||
"Dead Man Talking" | April 27, 2004 | 19 (1x19) | |||
Special Agent Chris Pacci is killed during the investigation of a cold case, prompting Gibbs to step in and take over the investigation. Following the trail of several million dollars, the team are lead to a woman with ties to the thief. The team take shifts conducting a stake-out on the suspect's apartment, until Tony is caught raiding the mailbox. Forced to improvise, he introduces himself as a neighbor and strikes up a conversation based on what he had heard via surveillance. This gives him a chance to get close to the suspect in order to find out more, as he goes on a successful date with her. Meanwhile, Abby makes a shocking discovery which is going to leave Tony horrified and vulnerable to an onslaught of merciless taunts and teasing from Kate. | |||||
"Missing" | May 04, 2004 | 20 (1x20) | |||
The disappearance of a Marine draws NCIS in to investigate, and it is uncovered that several Marines from the same unit have also vanished under similar circumstances. When one of the Marines is found chained to a pipe in a small sewer room, Gibbs begins to suspect the unit CO as a serial killer. However, after Tony goes missing, the investigation takes on a more frantic pace as the team try to find him before it's too late. | |||||
"Split Decision" | May 11, 2004 | 21 (1x21) | |||
As Ducky meets his new assistant, Gibbs takes the case of a Marine found impaled on a tree stump. The investigation uncovers the sale of decommissioned military weapons on the black market. Tony goes undercover and meets the buyer, only to stumble into an ATF operation. Working with ATF Special Agent Stone, Gibbs poses as a weapons supplier to complete the deal, only to be seriously wounded as Stone reveals herself as a corrupt agent working in the arms trade. | |||||
"A Weak Link" | May 18, 2004 | 22 (1x22) | |||
Routine training results in the death of a lieutenant mere days before he was due to deploy on a classified operation. The death is initially dismissed as an equipment malfunction, but Abby discovers that the link attaching the lieutenant to his rappelling rope was made of a weaker material than factory standard, suggesting sabotage and therefore murder. Pressure is applied by the CIA for the investigation to be wrapped up within 38 hours. As the case goes on, Gibbs discovers that the lieutenant had a secret, one indicates suicide as a possibility. | |||||
"Reveille" | May 25, 2004 | 23 (1x23) | |||
As Gibbs becomes more and more obsessed over tracking down the infiltrator who held Kate and Ducky hostage, the team grow more concerned about him. McGee works at identifying him with a modified FBI program, while Kate and Tony go for lunch with Ducky. As Tony leaves in pursuit of his "dream woman", Kate heads back to the office for a video conference with Paula Cassidy, only to be kidnapped and reunited with her captor, now revealed as a Hamas terrorist who is planning to shoot down Marine One - a transport helicopter carrying the American and Israeli presidents. As Gibbs grows increasingly agitated to the point of ordering McGee to place Tony under house arrest upon his return, the search for the terrorist is narrowed down by McGee and Abby calculating his exact age, and Ducky concluding that he attended medical school in Scotland. As the terrorist tries to convince Kate to identify Marine One, McGee discovers his name - Ari Haswari. |
Season 2: 2004-2005
Originally broadcast between September 28, 2004 and May 24, 2005, the second season shifts away from the naval setting of the show somewhat, and includes more character development than the first season. Season 2 sees Norfolk Case Agent Timothy McGee promoted to full-time field agent, and transferring to NCIS HQ in Washington to work with the Major Case Response Team. This season also sees Ducky finally solving the meat puzzle he had been working on since Season 1.
Title | Original Airdate | # | |||
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"See No Evil" | September 28, 2004 | 24 (2x01) | |||
When an 8-year old blind girl and her mother are kidnapped to blackmail a Navy captain to transfer $2 million in government funds, Gibbs and his team are faced with a unique challenge. | |||||
"The Good Wives Club" | October 05, 2004 | 25 (2x02) | |||
The mummified remains of a woman are found in the abandoned compound. The team discovers that the woman was missing for several months, was wearing a wedding dress when she died, and might have been a victim of a serial killer. The search for the murderer leads them to Florida, where they start looking for another woman who mysteriously disappeared after going to work. One of the clues they have is the old manual for good wives. | |||||
"Vanished" | October 12, 2004 | 26 (2x03) | |||
A marine helicopter is discovered in the middle of a crop circle in a rural area and the pilots are missing. Soon, NCIS discovers that only one of the pilots was on the flight, that there is a decade long feud going on in town, and that the missing pilot is out for revenge. | |||||
"Lt. Jane Doe" | October 19, 2004 | 27 (2x04) | |||
A body of a woman in a Navy uniform is found by two sailors. Ducky links the murder to an unsolved case 10 years ago, and starts behaving strangely. A serial murderer leaves a note on the body, promising to return. | |||||
"The Bone Yard" | October 26, 2004 | 28 (2x05) | |||
The NCIS team finds a place where the mob has been dumping bodies for a long time, and one of the victims is an undercover FBI agent. The FBI suspect a mole and arrest Fornell. Gibbs sets out to find the real mole and clear Fornell. | |||||
"Terminal Leave" | November 16, 2004 | 29 (2x06) | |||
When an Iraq veteran is threatened by a group of terrorists, the NCIS team steps in to protect her. While trying to convince an FBI Agent to help them, the team is convinced that they've discovered the bomber. However, things might not be what they seem when another car bomb nearly kills Tony and Kate during their protection duty of the Lieutenant Commander. | |||||
"Call of Silence" | November 23, 2004 | 30 (2x07) | |||
A former Marine, and Medal of Honor recipient who fought in World War II confesses to having murdered his buddy in battle. Gibbs does not believe this and goes on to prove his innocence. | |||||
"Heart Break" | November 30, 2004 | 31 (2x08) | |||
A Navy Commander dies after a successful surgery. While researching the commander's past, the team finds out that he earned a lot of enemies lately and tracks down an ensign, making him the prime suspect. Soon Abby realizes that they've got the wrong man. | |||||
"Forced Entry" | December 07, 2004 | 32 (2x09) | |||
A Marine's wife, shoots an intruder in self defense when he is about to rape her. The team finds out that the wife was leading a double life, while her husband was serving overseas. Allegedly, she has been chatting with a stranger on the net and had no idea about his true intentions. The team believes that she might have lured him to her home, not knowing that he is a serial rapist. | |||||
"Chained" | December 14, 2004 | 33 (2x10) | |||
While on an undercover operation as an escaped prisoner who is forced to stick to a convict that owns a key to an expensive ancient Iraqi sculpture, Tony mysteriously disappears. The GPS locator that Abby planted on him doesn't work anymore and the team must find Tony, because his life is in jeopardy. | |||||
"Black Water" | January 11, 2005 | 34 (2x11) | |||
A Navy officer's body, which was missing for 2 years, is found in a car pulled from a lake by a celebrity private investigator, who now wants to have the reward posted by the family. The case changes from accidental death to suspected murder when a bullet is discovered lodged in the car. | |||||
"Doppelgänger" | January 18, 2005 | 35 (2x12) | |||
A telemarketer hears a murder. The team investigates with a civilian law enforcement team that looks strangely familiar. | |||||
"The Meat Puzzle" | February 08, 2005 | 36 (2x13) | |||
After Ducky is kidnapped by a mysterious killer, Gibbs and the others race against time to save their friend and capture the killer. | |||||
"Witness" | February 15, 2005 | 37 (2x14) | |||
A beautiful young MIT graduate (Danica McKellar) witnesses a sailor being strangled. She also captivates Agent McGee. | |||||
"Caught on Tape" | February 22, 2005 | 38 (2x15) | |||
A Marine falls off a cliff, and his camera records him falling. The prime suspects are his wife and his best friend with whom he had a picnic in the camp. Gibbs finds out they had an affair behind a dead man's back and he tries to persuade one another to blame each other. In the meantime, Abby reconstructs the case using her computer skills to handle the Marine's camera. | |||||
"Pop Life" | March 01, 2005 | 39 (2x16) | |||
A dance club bartender wakes up in bed with a dead female petty officer and claims this was not the woman he came home with, despite the fact that he was drunk at the time. | |||||
"An Eye for an Eye" | March 22, 2005 | 40 (2x17) | |||
When a Petty Officer working in the Intelligence receives a pair of blue eyeballs in the mail, the NCIS team starts investigating the case. The sailor commits suicide during the investigation, which leads the team to one of his lecturers, who is working for the CIA in Panama. | |||||
"Bikini Wax" | March 29, 2005 | 41 (2x18) | |||
A Virginia Beach bikini contestant drowns in a public bathroom toilet. Agent DiNozzo finds out about a juicy secret in Agent Todd's past. | |||||
"Conspiracy Theory" | April 12, 2005 | 42 (2x19) | |||
The team investigates a suicide case, believing that the main reason of her death is a nervous breakdown, but Ducky believes that she was actually murdered. FBI Special Agent Fornell helps them in the investigation. The traces lead them to revelation that she was involved in a love triangle. | |||||
"Red Cell" | April 26, 2005 | 43 (2x20) | |||
A marine is found murdered on the school campus, and the NCIS discovers a suspect immediately. However, they are back at zero point when they find the suspect murdered. Tim & Abby discover a trace in the e-mails, called "Red Cell," which leads them to believe that the marine must have been involved in a serious death game. | |||||
"Hometown Hero" | May 03, 2005 | 44 (2x21) | |||
The executor of a petty officer's will discovers a skeleton in the dead man's rented storage unit. As the petty officer is up for a silver star, it's very important that NCIS determines if he was a murderer, within a 24 hour time period. | |||||
"SWAK" | May 10, 2005 | 45 (2x22) | |||
When Tony opens a mysterious letter thinking it's for him, a small puff of white powder comes out, releasing a possible deadly virus. Kate calls for help and as a precaution, she and Tony are isolated in a bio-hazard isolation room. While McGee and Gibbs are determined to discover who sent the envelope and how to cure their friends before its too late for them, Tony's health gets worse. | |||||
"Twilight" | May 24, 2005 | 46 (2x23) | |||
While the team investigate a double murder out on the high-way, Kate pushes Tony down and he notices a bomb on the car, saving Kate and McGee. The FBI notifies the team that Ari Haswari has returned to the US and may be on a personal vendetta to assassinate Gibbs. Gibbs, Tony and Kate search for Ari, Kate takes a bullet in the chest for Gibbs life. She reveals that she is wearing a bullet proof vest but unannounced, Ari Haswari kills Kate with a bullet to the head, using the same type of rifle & ammunition Gibbs used when he was in the Marine Corps. We also find out later that they called the sniper rifle a "Kate". The team takes drastic measures. |
Season 3: 2005-2006
Originally broadcast between September 20, 2005 and May 16, 2006, the third season opens in the aftermath of Twilight, with the entire team in shock and Gibbs on a vendetta. Matters are complicated by the intervention of Gibbs' former lover and new NCIS Director Jenny Shepard, and Mossad Officer Ziva David.
Title | Original Airdate | # | |||
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"Kill Ari" (Part 1) | September 20, 2005 | 47 (3x01) | |||
As the team attempts to deal with Kate's death, Gibbs clashes with the new NCIS director, who believes that Ari Haswari was not the one responsible for firing the bullet that killed Agent Todd. Ziva David, Ari's Mossad control officer, sides with the director, and causes problems when she arrives in the NCIS office. However, Ziva's motives for defending Ari become murky, when she communicates with him and doesn't tell anyone in the NCIS office. Ari kidnaps Ducky to divert the team's attention away from Ziva. | |||||
"Kill Ari" (Part 2) | September 27, 2005 | 48 (3x02) | |||
Gibbs' determination to kill Ari increases after he mounts attacks against various members of the team in his sadistic game with Gibbs. Ari's control officer, Ziva David, begins to doubt Ari's innocence and agrees with Gibbs' plan to present Ari with the opportunity to kill him. It is only after the encounter between the three of them, that Gibbs discovers why Ziva was so quick to defend the murderer. The team bids a sad farewell to Kate as she is laid to rest with civilian honors. NCIS Director Morrow approved Gibbs' request that Kate be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. | |||||
"Mind Games" | October 04, 2005 | 49 (3x03) | |||
Death-row prisoner Kyle Boone is a serial killer who Gibbs arrested ten years ago; he insists that he will disclose the location of the missing bodies of his murder victims to Gibbs alone, forcing the reluctant team leader to meet with him. When Abby and McGee locate the place where the victims had been murdered, the team, assisted by Agent Cassidy, finds that the latest four victims in Boone's scrapbook had been killed in the last three years, meaning Boone has an accomplice. When Agent Cassidy goes missing, the team are forced into a desperate race against time to prevent her from becoming victim number five of the copycat killer. | |||||
"Silver War" | October 11, 2005 | 50 (3x04) | |||
A deceased Marine is found encased in a Civil-War era tomb at the Smithsonian museum. Ziva David joins NCIS as a liaison officer for Mossad and is assigned by the new director of NCIS to Gibbs's team without his consent. She is forced to prove her worth to the team as they track down the people responsible for the officer's death, which is linked to a Civil War treasure. When Ducky and Ziva are placed in a difficult position, Ziva shows her value by saving both their lives. | |||||
"Switch" | October 18, 2005 | 51 (3x05) | |||
The team is called to investigate the murder of a petty officer who was gunned down while driving on a freeway. While visiting the officer's commander to inform him of the officer's death, the team discovers that another man claims to be the petty officer and that his identity may have been stolen. Secrets in both men's lives are revealed, but it is shrewd observations by Abby that end up solving the case. | |||||
"The Voyeur's Web" | October 25, 2005 | 52 (3x06) | |||
Jamie Carr, a Marine Sergeant's wife, is thought to have been abducted until Gibbs and his team found evidence to suggest that she may have been murdered live on the internet. Carr and her neighbour, Leanne Roberts, had been making money by running a live internet sex site while their husbands were deployed abroad. Roberts' body is later found but the team is still unable to find any trace of Carr. With the help of her new assistant, Charles Sterling, Abby determines that the video of Jamie might not be all it seems. | |||||
"Honor Code" | November 01, 2005 | 53 (3x07) | |||
Gibbs befriends a young boy after his father, a Lt. Commander, is kidnapped. The Lt. Commander had been working on a classified project named Honor and is the only person who has the code keys to the project. The release of the code keys can pose a serious threat to national security. Although the evidence gathered by Gibb's team suggests that the Lt. Commander was a part of the scheme, Gibbs believes otherwise due to the strong bond between the Lt. Commander and his son. | |||||
"Under Covers" | November 08, 2005 | 54 (3x08) | |||
When it is discovered that two married assassins, who were fatally wounded in a car crash, were planning an assassination at the United States Marine Corps Birthday Ball, Gibbs sends Ziva and Tony to pose as the married assassins in order to find out who the couple had planned to assassinate and who had hired them. After the team finds out that the couple were expecting a baby and may have been planning to retire, they realize that the assassination plot could have been a set-up and that the married assassins were potentially the real targets. | |||||
"Frame-Up" | November 22, 2005 | 55 (3x09) | |||
A pair of legs are found on a marine base, and the team is dumbfounded when every piece of evidence in a murder points towards Tony as the prime suspect. In an effort to help their colleague, the team compiles a list of people who may have grudges against Tony, providing them with a long list of suspects. Abby is upset that she may have incriminated Tony through the forensic evidence she provided and refuses to give up until she has proved his innocence. | |||||
"Probie" | November 29, 2005 | 56 (3x10) | |||
While the team is on protective detail for the Chief of Naval Operations, McGee spots an argument taking place in an alleyway. He shoots one of the men, who he believed was aiming a gun at him. The deceased turns out to be a D.C. Metro police detective. When the team is unable to find any weapon or bullets left behind by anyone other than McGee, it appears that McGee may have made a probie mistake. McGee begins to doubt himself but Gibbs is suspicious of the detective's meeting, which took place that night. After speaking to the decedent's partner, the team realizes that McGee's story may be more accurate than any of them thought. | |||||
"Model Behavior" | December 13, 2005 | 57 (3x11) | |||
A supermodel is found dead after having overdosed on phencyclidine at a Marine base, where the reality TV show she was participating in was being filmed. Her ex-boyfriend is also found dead in a motel nearby having overdosed on heroin, leading the team to believe that their deaths may have been related to their relationship. However, when it is discovered that the marine officer in charge of the TV show was romantically linked to the dead supermodel, the team look closer at the others involved in the show. When the marine boyfriend begins to overdose on the same thing that killed his girlfriend, it appears that someone may have disapproved of the relationship, going to extreme lengths to end it. | |||||
"Boxed In" | January 10, 2006 | 58 (3x12) | |||
While investigating a naval stockyard for illegal weapons, Tony and Ziva are ambushed and forced to take cover in a container, where they subsequently become locked in. Gibbs, McGee and Abby attempt to search for them with the help of the port security office. Meanwhile, Tony and Ziva discover that the crates of DVD movies inside the container served as a cover for the hidden crates, which contain millions of dollars of counterfeit money. | |||||
"Deception" | January 17, 2006 | 59 (3x13) | |||
A Navy Lt. Commander, who was in charge of a shipment of nuclear weapons, is thought to have been abducted leading to Gibbs and his team being called in on a Sunday to investigate. The team discovers that the Lt. Commander had had a meeting earlier in the day at a shopping center and that she did volunteer work at an organization which combats online pedophilia, meaning that her abductor may not have been a terrorist but a pedophile she was tracking. | |||||
"Light Sleeper" | January 24, 2006 | 60 (3x14) | |||
When the Korean wives of two Marines are murdered, Gibbs and his team are sent in to investigate. Since signs of domestic abuse were evident at the crime scene, they suspect that the killer is one of the women's husbands. The sudden disappearance of Yoon Dawson, a friend of the two victims, makes her husband a suspect in the case. However, the team soon discovers that Yoon is not all she seems, and that she and her two dead friends might have been in America for reasons other than having Marine husbands. | |||||
"Head Case" | February 07, 2006 | 61 (3x15) | |||
While conducting a raid on an automotive chop shop run by Marines, the team finds a severed head in one of the cars. The head belonged to a Navy captain, who was thought to have been cremated. Their investigation leads them to the discovery of a scheme involving the illegal sale of human body parts, which came from stolen bodies. | |||||
"Family Secrets" | February 28, 2006 | 62 (3x16) | |||
An ambulance explodes and completely disintegrates the body of William Danforth, a deceased Marine it was carrying. A DNA analysis performed on a piece of body tissue informs the team that the body does not belong to Danforth. The team suspects Danforth's best friend, who was a bomb expert, help Danforth fake his death in order to leave the Marine Corp. When Danforth is discovered to have been a recipient of a donor organ, the team realizes that the body may in fact be Danforth's after all, and they are forced to examine reasons as to why someone may have wanted to disguise that the body was his. | |||||
"Ravenous" | March 07, 2006 | 63 (3x17) | |||
A Marine is suspected to have been eaten by a bear after a group of teenagers found his dog tags in bear feces in a national forest. However, autopsy reveals that the Marine was killed by a blade before his corpse was eaten by a bear. Evidence also shows that he was camping with a woman, who is now missing. The team's search for the woman and the Marine's killer leads them to a realization that their case may be linked to several women of similar appearances who have been found dead in the national forest. The team realizes that locals may know more than they have been telling. | |||||
"Bait" | March 14, 2006 | 64 (3x18) | |||
The teenage son of a Marine major holds his classmates hostage inside a classroom by threatening them with a bomb strapped to his chest. Gibbs and his team arrive on scene but are unable to get audio and video of the situation inside the classroom, thus, Gibbs puts himself in danger by offering himself as a hostage. While Tony takes charge of the team, the boy demands that his mother be brought to the classroom by sunset but the team discovers that she has been dead for a year. Gibbs suspects that the boy is not acting alone. | |||||
"Iced" | April 04, 2006 | 65 (3x19) | |||
NCIS is called to investigate a dead Marine First Sergeant found in a frozen lake. The discovery of three more dead men in the lake leads Gibbs to the underworld of an international street gang, which may threaten the safety of the team. The team finds a link between the dead men and a one-year-old case concerning the accidental shooting of a Marine by the gang. | |||||
"Untouchable" | April 18, 2006 | 66 (3x20) | |||
Due to suspicions of a mole working inside the Pentagon, Tony and Ziva are charged with interviewing members of the Pentagon's cryptography department. When one of their interviewees is found dead in her home, the team investigates her apparent suicide. While the cryptography department is immediately locked down, Abby proves using forensic science that a second person was in the room when the gun was fired. | |||||
"Bloodbath" | April 25, 2006 | 67 (3x21) | |||
After a room at a Navy lodging facility is found to have blood and fragments of flesh scattered throughout, the team is called to investigate. However, evidence suggests that it was a set-up crime scene. Meanwhile, Abby returns from court after giving a testimony and is attacked in her lab by the evidence the team retrieved. Gibbs puts Abby into protective custody with the team while they look for the person targeting Abby, including her stalker. | |||||
"Jeopardy" | May 02, 2006 | 68 (3x22) | |||
NCIS investigates the death of a suspect who was in Ziva's custody, but the investigation turns critical when the dead man's brother kidnaps Director Shepard and threatens to kill her unless the seized evidence and his brother are returned. While Ducky works to find the man's cause of death, the team desperately searches for their director. | |||||
"Hiatus" (Part 1) | May 09, 2006 | 69 (3x23) | |||
A bomb explodes as Gibbs contacts an undercover government agent on a suspicious foreign ship, killing the agent and placing Gibbs in a coma, in which he has flashbacks of the murder of his wife and daughter many years earlier, and his wounding in Desert Storm. Meanwhile, Tony becomes the temporary head of the investigation team as the group attempts to track down Pinpin Pula, a missing crew member of the ship, suspected to be an Abu Sayyaf member. | |||||
"Hiatus" (Part 2) | May 16, 2006 | 70 (3x24) | |||
Shepard contacts Gibbs' NCIS mentor and partner, Mike Franks, in the hopes of helping an amnesiac Gibbs regain his memory as only he knows the details to an impending terrorist attack. Ziva, who had appeared nonchalant about Gibbs' situation, visits Gibbs in a desperate and emotional attempt to revive his memory by telling him about their shared connection with Ari. Meanwhile, Tony and the team discover Pinpin Pula wants to blow the ship Cape Fear. Gibbs recovers his memory and tries to stop the terrorist attack, but fails because his superiors ignore his warnings. Finally, Gibbs hands his badge to Tony and retires. |
Season 4: 2006-2007
The fourth season of NCIS was originally broadcast between September 19, 2006 and May 22, 2007. Special Agent Gibbs left NCIS at the end of season 3 after a terrorist attack has been successful because his superiors did not heed his warnings. The team is now led by DiNozzo for a short time until Gibbs' eventual return. New characters introduced in this season are Michelle Lee, who was briefly on DiNozzo's team and was transferred to the legal department upon Gibbs' return and (already in the final episodes of season 3) Gibbs' former mentor Mike Franks, both as recurring characters. Also, albeit later in the season, Hollis Mann is introduced as another love interest for Gibbs.
Title | Original Airdate | # | |||
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"Shalom" | September 19, 2006 | 71 (4x01) | |||
After witnessing a Mossad agent perform an assassination, which was not authorized by Mossad, Ziva is suspected by the FBI to be a double agent. Now a fugitive, Ziva is forced to ask for Gibbs' help, who is in Mexico after retiring from NCIS. Tony's leadership skills are tested as he leads the team to search for Ziva and to prove her innocence. | |||||
"Escaped" | September 26, 2006 | 72 (4x02) | |||
A former Petty Officer, convicted of murder, escapes from prison and forces F.B.I. Special Agent Fornell to reopen his case in order to find the real culprit whilst claiming his own innocence. Fornell asks for Gibbs' help, who is reinstated as an NCIS agent by Director Shepard. To his former team's disappointment, Gibbs insists that the reinstatement is only temporary. The team soon find discrepancies in the Petty Officer's case and that he may have been framed. | |||||
"Singled Out" | October 3, 2006 | 73 (4x03) | |||
Gibbs returns to NCIS and leads his team to investigate the kidnapping of a Navy Lieutenant, who is a computer specialist. They discover that the Lieutenant had used her military knowledge to profile potential husbands and was attending speed dating events. When they suspect that the kidnapper may continue attending the event in order to avoid suspicion, Ziva goes undercover to identify him. | |||||
"Faking It" | October 10, 2006 | 74 (4x04) | |||
A Petty Officer is found dead in his car with "NCIS" written in blood on the seat. The investigation becomes complicated when Homeland Security claims that the Russian Spy suspected of killing the officer is working for them. | |||||
"Dead and Unburied" | October 17, 2006 | 75 (4x05) | |||
When a missing Lance Corporal is found dead in a vacant house, the NCIS team discovers that he was buried in the backyard and then exhumed. They learn about his identity and that he was to be deployed to Iraq, but he never showed up for duty. The investigation leads them to a new clue---he had two fiancées. Abby runs the DNA samples from the two women to find out if the DNA is a match to the soil found on the dead man's body. | |||||
"Witch Hunt" | October 31, 2006 | 76 (4x06) | |||
It's Halloween and the NCIS team is busy investigating a ransom case. A Marine's daughter has been kidnapped after the kidnapper attacked a Marine in his home. The investigation leads them to a fact that the couple has been separated. They decide to focus on the wife's ex-boyfriend, after learning that the woman is the one who destroyed their marriage. Meanwhile, McGee and Tony are stunned by Abby's Halloween costume. | |||||
"Sandblast" | November 7, 2006 | 77 (4x07) | |||
When a Marine Colonel dies in an explosion at a military golf course, the NCIS team must investigate a suspected terrorist attack with the help from the Army Criminal Investigative Division (CID). The CIA gives them a lead to an abandoned warehouse, but it turns out to be a trap---the warehouse is set to explode. McGee uses his computer skills to break into the secret government files to uncover the terrorist cell. | |||||
"Once a Hero" | November 14, 2006 | 78 (4x08) | |||
When an honored Marine veteran is found dead in a hotel, the NCIS team must find out what happened to him. Soon they realize that the Marine didn't commit suicide and that he was a homeless man. After going through his stuff, they find compromising evidence against him, and Gibbs is determined to prove the man's innocence. | |||||
"Twisted Sister" | November 21, 2006 | 79 (4x09) | |||
McGee breaks the rules, risking his NCIS job, to help his sister Sarah, who shows up disoriented and bloodied. While he works on figuring out what happened to his sister, the NCIS team is investigating a case of a Navy sailor, who is somehow connected to McGee's sister. Both Tony and Abby are busy with love problems, while McGee turns out to have another secret. | |||||
"Smoked" | November 28, 2006 | 80 (4x10) | |||
A dead marine in a chimney chute leads the team to discover a serial killers burial ground. They believe that the dead marine was the serial killer until Abby uncovers something which proves he may actually be a victim. Meanwhile, Tony helps the director with a special project and makes time for his girlfriend as well. And Ducky talks to Gibbs about how he felt betrayed when Gibbs left. | |||||
"Driven" | December 12, 2006 | 81 (4x11) | |||
A woman is found dead in a classified robotic vehicle she was working on developing. Although it initially looks like suicide, when Abby puts the vehicle through some tests, it nearly takes her life as well. They discover that someone rigged the vehicle to kill the passenger and make it appear to be suicide. They discover that the woman who was killed was not the intended target. Meanwhile, Tony visits the hospital to see his girlfriend and continues working on special projects for the Director. Ziva notices Tony getting calls from the hospital and begins worrying that he is sick. | |||||
"Suspicion" | January 16, 2007 | 82 (4x12) | |||
When a Marine is murdered in a small town hotel room, NCIS is called in to investigate. However, the local Sheriff's department already cleaned up the crime scene and performed an autopsy. They also have a suspect - an Iraqi national who just moved to town a few months earlier. | |||||
"Sharif Returns" | January 23, 2007 | 83 (4x13) | |||
When the NCIS team learns that the missing 10 kilograms of highly toxic chemical weapons are now in the hands of Mamoun Sharif, a wanted terrorist, they will have to find a way to find the man and stop him before it's too late with the aid from Army Lt. Col. Hollis Mann and constant phone calls from Sharif himself. | |||||
"Blowback" | February 6, 2007 | 84 (4x14) | |||
After catching an international arms dealer, the NCIS team learns that Navy's highly classified weapons system will be sold to "La Grenouille," an important arms dealer. To stop the transaction, the team will send Ducky undercover. Meanwhile, another government agency appears to be working on the same case, with different plans. | |||||
"Friends and Lovers" | February 13, 2007 | 85 (4x15) | |||
A man proposing to his girlfriend finds the body of a sailor. NCIS works with local officers believing that the man died of an unintentional drug overdose. However, Abby discovers a message written in blood on a laminated card found at the crime scene. Meanwhile, Jimmy continues his relationship with Agent Michelle Lee. | |||||
"Dead Man Walking" | February 20, 2007 | 86 (4x16) | |||
A Navy Lieutenant arrives at NCIS with radiation poisoning requesting that the team investigate his murder. The Navy Lieutenant is an inspector for the International Atomic Energy Agency, so the team tries to figure out who would want to make sure he didn't make it to the next inspection. However, only his two closest colleagues knew where the next inspection was to take place. Meanwhile, Ziva sympathizes with the lieutenant, in whom she sees a reflection of her own most strongly held beliefs. | |||||
"Skeletons" | February 27, 2007 | 87 (4x17) | |||
An explosion at a military cemetery mausoleum turns up a skeleton. As they investigate, Ducky discovers that they have turned up the skeleton of more than one body. The team talks to the families to try to find some link between the victims. Meanwhile, Abby is having personal problems. | |||||
"Iceman" | March 20, 2007 | 88 (4x18) | |||
When the man on Ducky's table turns out to still be alive the unit must track the young Marine's actions prior to his arrival in the morgue. They discover that the marine had been on leave and used his time off for a secret trip to Baghdad. The case takes a turn when Gibbs' old commanding officer shows up revealing that the young marine is his son. | |||||
"Grace Period" | April 3, 2007 | 89 (4x19) | |||
An NCIS team, led by Paula Cassidy, discovers a tip about terrorist activity but it turns out to be a trap, resulting in the death of two agents. Gibbs and his team are sent to investigate the deaths. While Ducky is sure that the man who Cassidy received the tip from was dead at least one day before the explosion, Cassidy insists otherwise. | |||||
"Cover Story" | April 10, 2007 | 90 (4x20) | |||
During the murder investigation of a Petty Officer, McGee is unsettled when elements of the crime scene resemble the descriptions in his new novel, which is half-finished. The only person who had access to McGee's book, other than McGee himself, was his publisher. The killer promises two more kills and when the second body is found, McGee is pressured to determine who the killer plans to kill next. | |||||
"Brothers In Arms" | April 24, 2007 | 91 (4x21) | |||
Director Shepard meets an informant for information on La Grenouille but the informant gets killed. Shepard is convinced the kill was ordered by La Grenouille but the team is doubting her judgment, thinking she might be on a personal revenge trip, which is further increased when he manages to lead the team into a trap, leaving the team with no clues to his whereabouts after days of investigations. | |||||
"In The Dark" | May 1, 2007 | 92 (4x22) | |||
A blind photographer's assistant notices a dead naval officer in one of the photographs and calls NCIS. Gibbs and his team respond to the case and use the photographer's help to re-construct the crime scene through his heightened senses of hearing and scent to find out who killed the victim. Meanwhile, both Gibbs and Tony are having love troubles. | |||||
"Trojan Horse" | May 8, 2007 | 93 (4x23) | |||
A man is found dead in a taxi headed to the NCIS headquarters but his body shows no signs of external injuries. Gibbs decides to lead the investigation into the man's death in preference to performing his duties as the Acting Director of NCIS while Jenny is in Paris attending an Interpol conference. When the team discovers that the people whose names were found on a list belonging to the dead man are all dead, Gibbs suspects that the list is a decoy used to distract them. | |||||
"Angel of Death" | May 22, 2007 | 94 (4x24) | |||
Jenny returns from her European trip and discovers that she had an unannounced visitor at her home, who she suspects is her supposedly dead father. All NCIS agents are scheduled to take a Homeland Security polygraph test, which Gibbs found to have been arranged by the CIA. An unarmed Tony and Jeanne are held hostage in the hospital morgue by a drug dealer, who is desperate to remove his shipment of drugs from the dead body packer. |
Season 5: 2007-2008
The fifth season premiered on September 25, 2007 and marks the end of Donald Bellisario's involvement as show runner.[5][6] It concludes the La Grenouille storyline which ended with a cliffhanger in season 4's finale. The fifth season also reveals more background information about Gibbs' past before NCIS.
The strike-shortened season ended with its 19th episode on May 20, 2008. The season ended with a two-part season finale called "Judgment Day". The season featured the departure of one recurring character and the death of one of the main characters.
Title | Original Airdate | # | |||
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"Bury Your Dead" | September 25, 2007 | 95 (5x01) | |||
Directly following the events from the previous episode, Tony is still undercover as Anthony DiNardo and meets Jeanne's father, La Grenouille, who knows Tony's true identity. Director Shepard reveals to Gibbs and his team that she had given Tony an undercover mission to build a relationship with Jeanne in hopes of capturing La Grenouille. La Grenouille approaches Director Shepard for protection after deciding to quit the arms smuggling business against the CIA's wishes. | |||||
"Family" | October 2, 2007 | 96 (5x02) | |||
A Petty Officer is thought to have died in a car accident until inconsistencies at the scene indicated that the Petty Officer was murdered and was not the driver of the crashed car. When the car's driver is later found, Ducky conducts the autopsy and discovers that she had been beaten to death and had given birth not long beforehand, leading the team to believe that the killer has taken her child. | |||||
"Ex-File" | October 9, 2007 | 97 (5x03) | |||
Two women find a dead Marine Captain on an Army base, one of whom is his wife, the other is Gibbs' third ex-wife. As Special Agent Gibbs and Lt. Colonel Mann conduct a joint investigation between NCIS and the Army into the murder, a DIA agent is sent to overlook Abby's handling of the Captain's laptop, which contains highly classified information. Gibbs becomes uncomfortable when he is forced into a confrontation amongst his ex-wife, Colonel Mann and Director Shepard. | |||||
"Identity Crisis" | October 16, 2007 | 98 (5x04) | |||
Ducky is angered when one of his research cadavers is revealed to have been a murder victim and was mistakenly tagged as a "John Doe" and donated to science. The deceased man is identified by the team as a career felon, who was working with the FBI to track down a man suspected of supplying people with new identities. NCIS works with the FBI to capture him and find the killer. | |||||
"Leap of Faith" | October 23, 2007 | 99 (5x05) | |||
When a Navy Lieutenant who worked at the Pentagon as an intelligence officer attempts to commit suicide by jumping off a rooftop, NCIS is called in to consult the officer. After Gibbs is able to persuade the officer to step down from the ledge, the officer is shot dead. Each member of Gibbs' team has a different theory on the murder, one of which includes the officer being a mole. | |||||
"Chimera" | October 30, 2007 | 100 (5x06) | |||
Gibbs' team is sent to investigate a death aboard USNS Chimera, a top-secret naval research ship sailing in the middle of the ocean. After boarding the ship, they find it abandoned except for a dead U.S. Navy scientist, who died from viral hemorrhagic fever. However, they suspect that they are not alone. Their investigation is further complicated by the Navy's reluctance to share information regarding the research which took place on Chimera. Ziva's belief in the supernatural is shown. | |||||
"Requiem" | November 6, 2007 | 101 (5x07) | |||
When a childhood friend of Gibbs' deceased daughter approaches Gibbs for help about a stalker, the case turns into a conspiracy about stolen US supply money in Iraq which nearly gets her and Gibbs killed. | |||||
"Designated Target" | November 13, 2007 | 102 (5x08) | |||
Gibbs and his team investigate the assassination of a Navy Admiral and meet a woman whose search for her husband, a political refugee from Africa, is related to the case. It turns out that a death squad by an African dictatorship who fear that the missing husband (who they only have a vague description of) will return to lead the opposition in the country. | |||||
"Lost and Found" | November 20, 2007 | 103 (5x09) | |||
While a group of boy scouts are on a visit to NCIS, Abby discovers that one of the boys was reported to have been abducted in 1998, leading the team to search for his father who is running from a murder he was accused of committing in 1998. The team reopens the case and manages to find the real killer as well as the father. | |||||
"Corporal Punishment" | November 27, 2007 | 104 (5x10) | |||
The NCIS team pays a heavy price when they try to track down a Marine who believes he is still in Iraq. After a violent confrontation, the team realizes the Marine is the subject of a secret experiment. | |||||
"Tribes" | January 15, 2008 | 105 (5x11) | |||
The NCIS team investigates when a Muslim Marine is found dead near a mosque that is suspected by the FBI of terrorist recruitment. Their search is delayed when Ducky refuses to autopsy the Marine in deference to Marine's family's religious beliefs. | |||||
"Stakeout" | April 8, 2008 | 106 (5x12) | |||
When a high-tech naval radar goes missing but is found again, the team stakes an abandoned warehouse to catch the thief - using the radar as bait. But the plan goes wrong and the radar is stolen - and a man is murdered nearby. In the end, the team manages to connect both cases - and reveal the truth behind the reason of the theft. | |||||
"Dog Tags" | April 15, 2008 | 107 (5x13) | |||
When the NCIS team investigates a fatal dog mauling of a suspected drug smuggler within the K-9, Abby tries everything to prove the victim's dog's innocence to save him from being put down. The team struggles with the case, with the director threatening to end their case, when they find a new victim and finally manage to track down the drug trafficker. | |||||
"Internal Affairs" | April 22, 2008 | 108 (5x14) | |||
The dead body of La Grenouille finally surfaces and the Washington office of NCIS is investigated by the FBI, with Jenny as the prime suspect for his murder. The team assembles discreetly at Gibbs' house and investigate for themselves and confirm that he was indeed murdered. After evidence comes to light exonerating Jenny, Jeanne reappears and blames Tony for the murder, but Trent Kort (who has since, with the blessing of the CIA, taken over La Grenouille's business) arrives and claims responsibility. At the conclusion of the episode, Gibbs tells Jenny that the story she told wasn't accurate and implies she may have in fact been involved in La Grenouille's demise. | |||||
"In the Zone" | April 29, 2008 | 109 (5x15) | |||
When a Marine Captain is killed during a Mortar attack, it turns out that he was shot. Tony and Intel Analyst Nikki Jardine are sent to Baghdad to investigate, while the rest of the team assists by investigating stateside. The team uncovers that the man he contracted to provide soil testing hired a civilian contractor in Iraq to murder him when the captain discovers the soil sample was faked.
While in Baghdad, Nikki tries to make up for a Marine mistake that lead to the death of the man who helped her brother when he was wounded. | |||||
"Recoil" | May 6, 2008 | 110 (5x16) | |||
Ziva is working undercover to find a murderer who killed five women and cut off their fingers. She leaves with the killer, when Tony finds the fifth victim and the killer, having found out about Ziva, directs her to a abandoned warehouse. Before he can kill her, she manages to get into a fight with him and then shoot him with his own gun. The team is happy with the killer dead but some things are still unclear. A partial fingerprint from his weapon finally leads to a Marine who killed his wife copying the killer. Meanwhile Ziva has an affair with one of the men suspected to be the accomplice of the killer. | |||||
"About Face" | May 13, 2008 | 111 (5x17) | |||
When investigating the death of a man at a building site, Jimmy Palmer follows a suspicious man who is snooping around, only for the man to shoot at him. The episode revolves around Jimmy trying to remember the man's face and thus identify him. In the end, the team finds him but the shooter tries to flee and is stopped by Jimmy in his car. | |||||
"Judgment Day" (Part 1) | May 20, 2008 | 112 (5x18) | |||
Two boys discover a dead man, which is later identified as former NCIS Special Agent William Decker. Director Shepard attends his funeral in LA, with Tony and Ziva tagging along as protection. Agent Decker's death was ruled a heart attack, but an encounter at the funeral leads Jenny to suspect it was murder. Jenny sends Tony and Ziva away. The Director secretly brings in Mike Franks to help her investigate, believing the murder is related to a covert mission in Paris 9 years ago, involving herself, Decker, and Gibbs. While staying at an abandoned diner, four hitmen track them down and a shootout ensues inside. Jenny manages to kill three of the men, but is fatally wounded and killed in the gunfight. | |||||
"Judgment Day" (Part 2) | May 20, 2008 | 113 (5x19) | |||
In the aftermath of Jenny's death, Assistant Director Vance searches for Franks, who escaped the diner after killing the fourth gunman. Meanwhile, Tony and Ziva try to locate the one responsible, while dealing with the fallout of failing in their assignment to protect the Director. The trail points to a former hitman called Natasha, who Jenny failed to assassinate in Paris. Since Gibbs killed Natasha's lover, Natasha is seeking revenge. Natasha is killed by Franks, after Gibbs set a trap for her at Jenny's house. Gibbs burns down the house to cover up Jenny's death, making the public believe she died of smoke inhalation. In the fallout of Jenny's funeral, newly appointed Director Vance reassigns McGee to the cybercrime division, sends Tony to the USS Ronald Reagan, and terminates Ziva's liaison status (sending her back to Israel). Vance then gives Gibbs files for his new team members. |
Season 6: 2008-2009
The Sixth season of NCIS started on September 23, 2008[7]. The new NCIS Director Leon Vance (played by Rocky Carroll) becomes a regular cast character and Agent Gibbs' new team members are introduced; NCIS Agents Michelle Lee from Legal (who seems, without being officially confirmed, to be working for an unknown organization) Daniel Keating from Cybercrime and Special Agent Brent Langer from the FBI.[8] After the end of the second episode, McGee, Ziva and Tony have returned to the team, while Lee and Keating were transferred back to Legal and Cybercrime respectively (Langer was killed in the first episode).
Title | Original Airdate | # | |||
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"Last Man Standing" | September 23, 2008 | 114 (6x01) | |||
Gibbs is given the task of finding a mole inside his newly formed team. With the help of Agent McGee, Gibbs is able to trace phone calls between Lee and the dead Petty Officer. After verifying Agent Lee's logs of the calls she is cleared. Daniel Keating is focused on next and he is interrogated. During Keating's interrogation, shots are fired, and Lee is found to have shot Agent Langer, who Gibbs and Vance agree to have been the mole. At the end of the episode, McGee and Ziva rejoin Gibbs in the squad room while Agent Lee moves out and receives a text message saying, "Do They Suspect?". She replies "NO", which seems to suggest Lee is the actual mole. | |||||
"Agent Afloat" | September 30, 2008 | 115 (6x02) | |||
While stationed on an aircraft carrier, DiNozzo finds that a Navy Lieutenant's apparent suicide may be connected to a larger, deadly scheme. It turns out that the officer was murdered days ago and that someone else took his place, threatening to release Anthrax on the carrier. Gibbs and his team are sent to help with the investigation and in the end DiNizzo is allowed to return to Washington D.C. despite Director Vance's wishes on the contrary. | |||||
"Capitol Offense" | October 7, 2008 | 116 (6x03) | |||
The NCIS team investigates a murder, when Gibbs starts acting strange. It turns out that the murdered Petty Officer was having an affair with a Senator, a former Marines officer who served with Gibbs. The fact that the Senate is going to vote about a bill of his leads him to tell Gibbs to suspect a lobbyist of the oil companies, but a remark of the Senator's wife to Gibbs leads him back to his former comrade and he arrests him and his wife. Meanwhile Abby is making an investigation of her own, trying to find out who stole her cupcake. | |||||
"Heartland"[9] | October 14, 2008 | 117 (6x04) | |||
A pair of Marines are ambushed outside a nightclub, leaving one dead and the other in critical condition. Interesting revelations arise once the NCIS investigation leads them to Stillwater, PA, the hometown of one of the Marines, and also one Leroy Jethro Gibbs.[9] | |||||
"Nine Lives"[10] | October 21, 2008 | 118 (6x05) | |||
The hunt for a marine's murderer puts Gibbs on a collision course with an old friend, FBI Agent Fornell.[10] |
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- "NCIS Listings". TheFutonCritic.com. Retrieved March 30 2008.
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- ^ "NCIS Cast and Details". TVGuide.com. Retrieved March 30 2008.
- ^ The Futon Critic: CBS ANNOUNCES NEW 2008-2009 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE
- ^ Coleridge, Daniel R. "JAG Spinoff Secrets". TVGuide.com. August 6 2003. Retrieved March 30 2008.
- ^ "JAG Episodes". TVGuide.com. Retrieved March 30 2008.
- ^ The Hollywood_reporter: "Creator-producer Bellisario exits 'NCIS'"
- ^ Exclusive: NCIS Boss Exits! from the TV Guide Editor's blog
- ^ Franklin, Garth. "CBS's 2008/2009 TV Schedule". DarkHorizons.com. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
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