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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.
S14, EP20 "A Bowl of Cherries"
A ransom-seeking hacker infiltrates a vice admiral's laptop and threatens to erase his personal and professional files; Alex takes time off to assist her mother.
S14, EP21 "One Book, Two Covers"
Torres turns to old case notes and contacts after a Marine's murder becomes linked to a former dirt bike gang he joined for a year-long undercover operation.
S14, EP22 "Beastmaster"
After a Marine sergeant is found murdered in a national park, Gibbs and the NCIS team partner with May Dawson, a mounted police sergeant, to solve a string of related crimes in the park.
S14, EP23 "Something Blue"
The stress of McGee and Delilah's upcoming wedding lands Delilah in the hospital; the NCIS team investigates the mysterious death of a healthy, young petty officer aboard a Navy destroyer.
S23, EP18 "Bad Impressions"
The team races to help one of their own who has been framed for murder and caught in a widening conspiracy that could compromise national security.
S23, EP17 "Reboot"
With most of NCIS away and the mainframe shut down for a midnight upgrade, Kasie and a skeleton crew are left in a darkened building when someone begins hunting from inside.
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.