NCIS Reviews (Page 7)
NCIS Review: Gibbs Does Ask. He Does Tell.
Last night's terrific NCIS, "Recruited," proved again why the show is TV's most watched and why Leroy Jethro Gibbs is easily one of TV's most beloved chara...
NCIS Review: Good Work, Abbses
Even during unspectacular, standalone episodes such as Tuesday's "Ships in the Night," there are few shows as consistently sharp, thought-provoking and fun...
NCIS Review: False Witness, False Tony
Three weeks after its terrific two-part November sweeps story arc, NCIS returned last night with a new episode, only to leave us again until January in a p...
NCIS Review: "Enemies Domestic"
The second half of NCIS' two-part episode featuring Leon Vance and Eli David was even better than the first, melding past and present with more intricacies...
NCIS Review: "Enemies Foreign"
It's amazing that after seven-plus seasons as one of the most consistently compelling shows on TV, NCIS still finds another gear with certain story arcs, o...
NCIS Review: Meet Your Future Stepmother
It's amusing to watch anytime someone can rattle Anthony DiNozzo Jr. and knock him off his wise-cracking, smooth-talking frat boy game, but no one does it ...
NCIS Review: Abby's Beautiful Mind
The parallels between NCIS and the terrific book/film A Beautiful Mind were obvious last night, as the team tried to crack a case that hit particularly clo...
NCIS Review: Always Leave 'Em Wanting More
Whether it's Tiva moments or good old-fashioned crime-solving mixed with laughs you're after, NCIS always leaves you wanting more. That's no small feat aft...
NCIS Review: Gibbs vs. the CIA vs. the UK
Procedural, crime-related shows may be a dime a dozen, but few would even attempt, let alone effectively weave a mysterious death into an international inc...
NCIS Review: The Hurt Locker Meets Body Heat
Last night's NCIS investigation focused on an attractive female bomb squad technician, one we even got to see in action at one point, conjuring up images o...

