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Naval Criminal Investigative Service Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs leads a group of colorful personalities in investigating crimes -- ranging from murder and espionage to terrorism -- that have evidence connected to Navy and Marine Corps personnel. The team includes MIT graduate Timothy McGee, Ellie Bishop, who specializes in international threat assessment, charismatic and unpredictable Nick Torres, and forensic psychologist Jack Sloane. Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard brings his vast experience in forensics into play to help solve cases.
S13, EP8 "Saviors"
Insurgents in Sudan attack volunteer doctors -- including the man married to DiNozzo's ex-girlfriend, Jeanne Benoit.
S17, EP5 "Wide Awake"
NCIS investigates Marine Cpl. Laney Alimonte after evidence suggests she murdered her neighbor while being treated for insomnia by a hypnotherapist; Gibbs befriends his new neighbors after the 9-year-old's baseball crashes through his window.
S13, EP9 "Day in Court"
A petty officer hoping to prove his innocence volunteers to be court martialed by NCIS if the team investigates his case; Jake and Bishop talk about their marital issues.
S17, EP6 "Institutionalized"
After a petty officer's son is found murdered, evidence suggests Kasie's lifelong best friend is guilty.
S23, EP16 "S.O.S."
A Navy lieutenant resurfaces a year after her plane vanished with a story that doesn't quite add up.
S23, EP15 "Knick-Knack"
A murder aboard a museum ship becomes a cryptic treasure hunt when a dying Navy captain leaves a final clue; to solve it, the team must decode what was worth killing -- and dying -- for.
S23, EP14 "Fleeting"
Navy Week turns electric when a stolen squad car flips and reveals a sailor stabbed in the trunk; as D.C. spirals into chaos, the team chases a killer while carrying the weight of recent events.
S23, EP13 "All Good Things"
When the son of a Marine that Gibbs once helped comes to NCIS in desperation, the fractured team reunites off the books; chasing justice without a badge may cost them more than their careers.